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Worship Roadmap

SEPTEMBER 81 Week

Rally Sunday

As we stand at the threshold of a new church year, we’re invited to remember one profound truth: You are not just any child of God, but God’s beloved child, cherished and adored beyond measure. In this sermon, we journey from humorous confessions about the questionable cuteness of newborns to the powerful, life-altering revelation that when God calls you My child, everything changes. There’s no distance or detachment—just infinite love.

SEPTEMBER 15 - OCTOBER 94 Weeks

Good Work

Is work just a grind, or could it be something more? In this series, we’ll uncover a biblical perspective that challenges both burnout and complacency, inviting us to see our work—whatever it may be—as a calling with purpose. Discover how your daily tasks can become acts of worship, service, and participation in God’s plan for human flourishing. Whether you’re clocking in or checking out, there’s more to work than you think.

OCTOBER 13 - NOVEMBER 34 Weeks

Don’t Be That Guy

Join us for a four-week journey into the world of Proverbs, where we’ll meet the “fool” – the one who ignores wisdom, stirs up drama, dodges responsibility, and misses out on the deeper things in life. But rather than just pointing fingers, we’ll dig into how we can avoid these pitfalls ourselves. Through storytelling and practical wisdom, we’ll uncover what it truly means to live with intention, kindness, and connection – embracing a life that reflects both our values and our faith in action.

NOVEMBER 10 - NOVEMBER 253 Weeks

Enough Is Enough

What if the secret to a fulfilling life isn’t in having more, but in discovering “enough”? Join us for “Enough is Enough,” a three-week series that dives into the relentless pursuit of material success and the spiritual freedom found in contentment. Together, we’ll explore the illusions that drive us, the burdens we carry in chasing more, and the surprising joy of finding fullness right where we are.

DECEMBER 1 - DECEMBER 295 Weeks

Words for the Beginning

As one year ends and another begins, we reflect on the tension between endings and beginnings. Christ’s birth brought renewal into a chaotic world, while Mary, surrounded by uncertainty, trusted in a God making all things new. This season invites us to find steady ground in words of blessing – words that guide us forward. Through timeless scriptures, often heard in sacred rituals like weddings and baptisms, we’ll explore lessons of belovedness, hope, and starting anew. Whatever lies ahead, love remains our foundation and our beginning.

JANUARY 5 - FEBRUARY 25 Weeks

Pray Like This

As one year ends and another begins, we reflect on the tension between endings and beginnings. Christ’s birth brought renewal into a chaotic world, while Mary, surrounded by uncertainty, trusted in a God making all things new. This season invites us to find steady ground in words of blessing – words that guide us forward. Through timeless scriptures, often heard in sacred rituals like weddings and baptisms, we’ll explore lessons of belovedness, hope, and starting anew. Whatever lies ahead, love remains our foundation and our beginning.

FEBRUARY 9 - APRIL 2012 Weeks

The Gospel According to Matthew

The Gospel of Matthew is a story that flips the script on power, purpose, and belonging. Over 12 weeks, we’ll explore moments when the unexpected takes center stage: an outsider’s faith that amazes, a parable that challenges comfort zones, and a vision of love that reshapes how we live. Whether you’re here to wrestle with questions or just see what all the buzz is about, this series offers fresh takes on an ancient story that still speaks to the complexity of modern life.

APRIL 27 - JUNE 16 Weeks

The Twelve

This six-week series takes a deep dive into the lives of all twelve disciples who followed Jesus—each with their own quirks, doubts, and triumphs. From Peter’s boldness to Thomas’s questions, Judas’s betrayal to John’s love, we’ll explore the stories of these ordinary people called to an extraordinary journey. Each week will uncover what their experiences reveal about following Jesus today, offering fresh insights into faith, community, and perseverance for a modern world.