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WHAT ELSE?

It's good to see you! You scanned the QR code—so you’re either curious, interested, or already thinking about what truly shapes your life. What we worship defines who we are, and choosing what to worship is one of life’s biggest questions.

Christians choose to worship Jesus Christ. Join us at a weekly gathering or a student event and keep the conversation going.
Worshiping Jesus is different from anything else. The Bible tells how about 2,000 years ago Jesus—fully God—came to earth, lived among people, and built real relationships with those around Him.

Though He was betrayed and died on a cross, He rose from the dead three days later. Jesus then invited everyone into a relationship with Him and called His followers to share that message. He says in Matthew 28:20, "Go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to follow all that I commanded you."  That is what we are here to do. 
This is the Truth-Jesus, fully God and fully man, lived a perfect life and died as a sacrifice so all our sin and evil would be forgiven. He rose again so all who become His disciples might share in salvation from sin.
When we worship anything besides Jesus, whether money, fame, relationships, or anything else, we say we don’t want a relationship with the God of the universe. But Jesus invites everyone to be a disciple and have a relationship with Him. We want you to know we are among these disciples and invite you to share in the relationship with Jesus.
The Church everywhere wants all humanity, including you, to know Jesus and have a relationship with Him. A big part of this relationship is being with other believers in a local church. If you are interested, we would love to have you join us. But we also understand if you are not ready to start going to church yet. If so, we would love to hear any questions you have.

There are always people here who want to talk to you about Jesus, Life, and Truth.

FURTHER READING IN THE BIBLE

FAQ

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Where do we come from?
The Bible in Genesis 1-2 tells us that all humanity comes from the first man and woman,
Adam and Eve, who were specially made by God to rule over and care for the earth and all
creation.
What is the purpose of life?
The ultimate purpose of life is to worship God. This is done in many different ways: singing praise to Him, reading about Him in the Bible, caring for other people in His stead, and more.
Where do we go when we die?
The Bible tells us that on the last day, Jesus Christ will judge the world, and everyone who believes in Him will have eternal life on the New Earth. However, those who do not believe will
face the punishment of damnation.
What is the Bible?
The Bible is a collection of 66 books, written by over 40 people, over the span of 1,500 years, and on three continents. The Bible contains many different genres, including poetry, proverbs, prophecy, history, and letters. It teaches us about the creation of the world, the disobedience of humanity, the people of Israel, the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and the things
to come at the end of the world.
What is sin?
Sin is, simply put, disobedience to God and His instructions. Adam and Eve first sinned, and all people after them have also sinned. By disobeying God’s instructions, we are unable to have a relationship with Him and need our sins to be forgiven. (See: “Q: How do I receive salvation?”)
How do I receive salvation?
Salvation, which is forgiveness of sins and a relationship with God, is received by believing that Jesus Christ is Lord and that He died and rose again as a sacrifice to forgive the sins of humanity. It is a free gift to all who choose to believe.
What is the Trinity?
The Trinity is the Christian God who is One God in Three Persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. It is perhaps the most confusing part of Christianity, but we believe that all three persons are equally One God with distinct Personhood.

Sunday Morning

Sunday  | 9:30 a.m.
Middle School Large Group with Pastor Jordan
High School Life Groups
The Bridge

Sunday
Activity

Sunday | 4 - 6 p.m.
Location Depends on Activity

Wednesday Night

Wednesday | 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Middle School Life Groups
High School Large Group with Pastor Jordan
The Bridge