
Holy Week Worship - We will gather for one Maundy Thursday-Good Friday service in the chapel of off the West parking lot on Friday, April 3rd.Join us on April 3rd at 7:00 PM for a moving Holy Week worship experience as we walk through the final hours of Jesus’ earthly life.
Our evening will begin with a Maundy Thursday–style service of remembrance, reflecting on the night Jesus was betrayed and sharing in Holy Communion together.
From there, we will transition into a solemn and reflective service centered on the Seven Last Words of Jesus from the Cross, with readings, reflections, prayer, and hymns.
Come and prepare your heart for Easter by remembering the depth of Christ’s love and sacrifice.
Easter Sunday- There will be an Easter breakfast in the Unsell Center at 8:30 a.m on April 5th. Christ is risen! Join us this Easter Sunday as we celebrate the hope that changes everything.
This year’s message: “What’s a Christian Anyway: We Believe In …”
Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or you’re just curious about what Christians actually believe, Easter is the perfect Sunday to come and see.
Bring your family. Invite a friend. Come hungry — for breakfast and for hope.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Easter is more than a Sunday,
it is a season of Sundays.
What does it actually mean to be a Christian? Is it about being a good person? Going to church? Holding certain political views? Something else entirely?
Long before Christianity became tangled up in power, politics, or cultural battles, early believers wrestled with this same question. In 325 A.D., Christian leaders gathered to clarify the core of the Christian faith. The result was a simple but powerful statement of belief that has united Christians across centuries and cultures: the Nicene Creed.
In this Easter season series, we’ll explore how this ancient confession tells the story of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and how that story shapes what it really means to be a Christian today.
Join us as we rediscover a faith that is rooted, hopeful, and bigger than our moment in history.

