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Reed Moore
May 2026
Everyone is building a life. Some of us are chasing success. Some of us are trying to fix what’s broken. Some of us are just trying to...
Everyone is building a life. Some of us are chasing success. Some of us are trying to fix what’s broken. Some of us are just trying to make it through the week. And along the way, we’ve been told to work harder. Do better. Be more. Keep up. Don’t fall behind. But what if there’s a different way, a better way? In this three-part series with our lead pastor, Reed Moore, we’ll explore a different way to live—one not driven by pressure, performance, or pretending, but by something deeper, steadier, and far more freeing.
Andy Stanley
Apr 2026
If you’re in a relationship or hope to be in one, this series is for you—discover the ingredients for a relationship that goes the distance.
Reed Moore
Apr 05, 2026
What once seemed foolish is now proven true: the cross is trustworthy and unshakeable. Join us as we rejoice in new life, reflect on...
What once seemed foolish is now proven true: the cross is trustworthy and unshakeable. Join us as we rejoice in new life, reflect on God’s faithfulness, and celebrate the certainty and hope of the resurrection.
Reed Moore
Apr 04, 2026
Though many saw the cross as foolishness or weakness, Paul reminds us that the cross is the power and wisdom of God, bringing victory,...
Though many saw the cross as foolishness or weakness, Paul reminds us that the cross is the power and wisdom of God, bringing victory, strength, and salvation. Join us for a night of reflection, gratitude, and intimate worship as we remember Christ’s sacrifice and the life-changing truth of his love.
John Dickson and Andy Stanley
Mar 29, 2026
The gap between skepticism and faith starts to close when Christianity is viewed through the lens of history. In this conversation with...
The gap between skepticism and faith starts to close when Christianity is viewed through the lens of history. In this conversation with Andy Stanley and John Dickson, the story of Jesus is presented as something meant to be investigated, not avoided.