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Glad you're here. Seriously.

Whether you walked in curious, skeptical, or somewhere in between — you picked the right place to land. No pressure, no pipeline, no one's going to chase you down after the service. Just real people, doing their best to figure it out together.

Have a question before you show up? We’d love to hear from you.

Planning to come in person?

Here's what Sunday actually looks like.

You'll walk into a lobby with coffee. Real coffee. Grab a cup, get your bearings. If you've got kids, head downstairs to check them in — our team will handle everything and get them set up before the service starts.

The service runs about an hour. There's live music, something personal and worth hearing, and a message from Scripture that's built to actually apply to your life — not just inspire you for twelve minutes and evaporate. We're done in an hour. No one will make you stand up, introduce yourself, or put money in a plate before you're ready.

Services are Sundays at 9:15am and 10:30am.

Joining us online?

The 9:15am service streams live every Sunday and stays up all week — so if Sunday morning isn't your moment, Tuesday night works too. Watch it, sit with it, come back to it. No account required.

We'll tell you what we are. And what we're not.

We're a church that takes Jesus seriously and politics not at all — at least not from the front. We're not going to tell you who to vote for, which side is right, or use Sunday morning to make you feel guilty about where you land.

We're a church that believes everybody gets grace. Not as a slogan. As an actual operating principle. The people in the seats next to you are in different places, from different backgrounds, with different stories. That's the point.

We're not a megachurch. We're not trying to be. We're a community in the southwest metro that's trying to be genuinely useful to the people in it — on Sundays and the other six days of the week.

We work with The Forgotten Initiative to support foster kids and the families and workers caring for them. We build and deliver beds with Sleep in Heavenly Peace because kids in our community are sleeping on floors. We share our building with a local Hispanic congregation because the church was never meant to belong to one kind of people.

If that sounds like a church worth checking out, we'd love to meet you.

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