Church isn't just what happens on Sunday morning. Real growth happens when you connect with people who'll walk with you through the mess and remind you you're not alone. Whether you're looking to serve or just find your people, there's a place for you here.
A space for women above the age of 16 to grow in faith, build real friendships, and discover who God created them to be. No masks, no pretending—just honest conversations and genuine community.
Where men above 16 yrs challenge each other to live with integrity, lead well, and follow Jesus without compromise. Iron sharpens iron here.
Real faith for the next generation. Students wrestling with hard questions, building lasting friendships, and learning what it means to follow Jesus in a world that makes it complicated.
Faith isn't meant to stay surface-level. This is where you dig deeper into Scripture, grow intentionally, and learn what it actually means to follow Jesus day by day.
Where kids discover that God loves them through stories, songs, and play. Safe environments, caring leaders, and lessons that stick long after they leave
First impressions matter. This team makes sure everyone who walks through our doors feels welcomed, seen, and like they belong here.
Ministry costs money. This team ensures we have the resources to keep reaching people, serving our community, and doing what God's called us to do.
Prayer isn't just something we squeeze in before meals. This team stands in the gap—praying for the church, our community, and anyone who needs it. The real work happens on our knees.
Music isn't just background noise on Sunday mornings. This team leads us into God's presence through worship—creating space where hearts open and people encounter Him in a real way.
Every sermon recorded, every announcement posted, every moment captured. This team makes sure the message reaches beyond our four walls—because technology can amplify what God's doing here.
The gospel isn't meant to stay inside the church building. This team takes it to the streets, the schools, the neighborhoods—sharing the good news with people who need to hear it most.