
Guest speaker Pastor Levi White asks the question: Why bother doing life together?
In Epistle to the Hebrews 10:19–25, we are reminded that because of Jesus, we now have confidence to draw near to God — and because of that, we are also called to draw near to one another.
This passage encourages believers to:
hold firmly to hope,
stir one another up toward love and good works,
and not neglect gathering together.
Biblical community is not just about attendance or proximity — it is about encouragement, accountability, perseverance, and walking faithfully with others as we follow Christ together.

What are you willing to do to get what you really want?
In this powerful message from Mark 15, guest speaker Levi White examines the moment the crowd chose Barabbas over Jesus — and what it reveals about the human heart.
Together, we’ll explore how misplaced desires can lead us away from truth, and how Christ invites us into a deeper transformation from the inside out.
Join us as we reflect honestly on our desires and discover how the gospel reshapes what we truly long for.

What Traps You?
Guest Speaker: Junior High & Young Families Pastor Levi White
Judges 8:22–28
After a major victory, Gideon seemed to be walking in freedom — yet a subtle decision turned into a trap that affected not just him, but an entire generation.
In Judges 8:22–28, we see how success, influence, and even good intentions can quietly become snares that pull our hearts away from God. In this message, Pastor Levi White invites us to examine the things that entangle us — habits, expectations, comforts, or compromises we don’t always recognize as dangerous.
This sermon challenges students and families alike to ask an honest question: What traps you? And more importantly, how do we choose faithfulness and freedom over what looks harmless but leads us away from God?
A timely, practical message for all ages, calling us back to wholehearted trust in the Lord.

“Forgiving as God Forgives Us”
Colossians 1:2
In Colossians 1:2, we are reminded of the grace and peace that flow from God the Father through Christ. This passage calls us to reflect that same grace in our relationships, forgiving others as God has forgiven us. True forgiveness is rooted in understanding the depth of God’s mercy toward us and allowing it to shape how we love and live.
Join Guest Speaker Craig Hudson, Elder, as he leads us through Scripture and challenges us to embrace forgiveness as a defining mark of our faith.

“Boundaries with God”
Psalm 77
In Psalm 77, the psalmist wrestles honestly with doubt, distress, and the feeling of distance from God. As he remembers God’s past faithfulness, his perspective shifts from despair to renewed trust. This passage invites us to bring our questions to God and let His character reframe the boundaries we feel.
Join Guest Speaker Josh Asherman as he calls us to trust God even when He feels far and our emotions feel overwhelming.

“Trusting Yourself v. Trusting God”
Mark 14:26–31
In Mark 14:26–31, Jesus tells His disciples that they will soon fall away, and Peter boldly insists that he will remain faithful—even if everyone else fails. Yet Jesus reveals that Peter will deny Him three times before the rooster crows. This moment exposes the tension between relying on our own strength and truly trusting God. Self-confidence can feel strong, but it often collapses under pressure. Trusting God, however, anchors us beyond our limitations.
This passage challenges us to recognize the places where we may be depending on ourselves instead of leaning on God’s wisdom, strength, and grace.
Join guest speaker Steve Krul as he invites us to examine the foundations of our faith and discover the freedom that comes when we shift from self-reliance to wholehearted trust in God.