Sundays, 11:15 am in the Hall Life Center
A come-as-you-are worship service built on ancient practice and modern music. The service is rooted in the historical liturgy found in The Book of Common Prayer but is accessible to anyone.

Sundays, June 7 - September 13
Join our sermon series on the book of Romans — Paul’s powerful letter explaining the heart of the gospel and its impact on everyday life. Across four movements — Justified, Sanctified, Proclaimed, and Practiced — we’ll explore how God saves us by grace, transforms us through his Spirit, sends us with his message, and calls us to live out our faith.
Whether you are new to faith or have followed Christ for years, Romans invites us into a deeper faith that changes our eternity, identity, relationships, and purpose.

What does it mean to die and rise with Christ? In this sermon from Romans 6, we explore the radical reality of grace and the new identity given to us through baptism. Christ took our place, bore our sin, and opened the way to a new life. Though we still struggle, we are no longer defined by our failures but by the One who died and rose again for us. Remember your baptism, rejoice in your freedom, and live into the new life Christ has given you.