Teaching
What is the church, really?
It is easy to think of "church" as a building — walls, a roof, a steeple. But the New Testament insists on something far greater.
Teaching
It is easy to think of "church" as a building — walls, a roof, a steeple. But the New Testament insists on something far greater.
It is easy to think of "church" as a building — walls, a roof, a steeple. And we are joyfully building a beautiful one. But the New Testament insists on something far greater.
"You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house." (1 Peter 2:5) The real church is people — ordinary people being shaped together around Jesus, the cornerstone.
So the most important thing we will ever build is not made of stone. It is a family of the forgiven, learning to love God and one another. And there is room in it for you.
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Testimony
Every person who has ever walked into this church arrived with a story — and so many of those stories began in some kind of darkness.

Devotional
There is a particular kind of tiredness that sleep cannot touch — the weariness of carrying things too heavy for one heart.