sAVE YOUR SEAT FOR SPRING POP UPS!
Weekly topics + Practical tools to live out faith in a complex world

keep reading to learn more and save your seat for the pop ups that interest you...
Join us this March as we unpack topics that matter through a lens of faith. We’re hosting weekly 90-minute sessions right after service to dive deep into the issues that intersect with our daily lives.
HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT:
TO KEEP THINGS SIMPLE:
HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Real conversation and practical tools.
- Relevant topics: Mental health and anxiety, systemic poverty, immigration, discernment, and the spiritual discipline of Sabbath.
TO KEEP THINGS SIMPLE:
- Pop ups happen on Sundays right after the 10 am service
- Topics change weekly - come to one or all - whatever works for your schedule!
- Childcare is provided (registration is required)
- We’ll have snacks, but feel free to BYO lunch or DoorDash so no one gets hangry
Sabbath: The Practice of Rest in a Burnout Culture
In a culture that is driven by productivity, Sabbath is a radical and essential needed spiritual practice. Join us as we tackle the guilt of being "unproductive" and learn how to truly rest. Whether you deep in the stage of parenting little ones or working 3rd shift to make ends meet, we'll discuss practical ways to honor the Sabbath and experience Biblical rest.
What Every Church Member Should Know About Poverty
Have you ever wondered...
Then this Pop-Up is for you. Ben Shaw, along with the Safe Families for Children Team will lead this session based on the book What Every Church Member Should Know About Poverty to ensure our ministry is as empowering as it is compassionate. Learn practical, dignified ways to support our neighbors and fulfill our biblical calling to care for the poor.
- What is the difference between a quick fix and a long-term solution for our neighbors?
- What does the Bible actually expect of me when I see someone in need?
Then this Pop-Up is for you. Ben Shaw, along with the Safe Families for Children Team will lead this session based on the book What Every Church Member Should Know About Poverty to ensure our ministry is as empowering as it is compassionate. Learn practical, dignified ways to support our neighbors and fulfill our biblical calling to care for the poor.
Peace in a pressured world
Is it possible to have deep faith and still struggle with anxiety? (Spoiler: Yes.) Join us for Peace in a Pressured World, a unique session designed for the whole family. While adults dive into the difference between stress and mental health struggles, we’ll have simultaneous groups for kids and students, so everyone learns the same tools at their own level. Come discover how to navigate a high-pressure world with Biblical wisdom and Spirit-centered peace.
Justice, Compassion and Truth in the Immigration Debate
The conversation around immigration is often loud and divided, but what is the biblical call for the Church? We’re condensing our popular 8-week Welcoming the Stranger study into a powerful 90-minute pop-up. Join us as Katie Webb shares how to navigate this complex topic with a heart for the vulnerable. We'll move from standing on policy to standing with people, as we explore this topic through the lens of Scripture together.
Discernment: Hearing God's Voice Amidst the Noise
We live in a world that never stops. Surrounded by constant distraction, it is harder than ever to hear the one voice that matters most. Join us for this practical look at the ancient art of discernment, where we'll explore how to hear God’s voice in a world full of competing opinions. We’ll move past the "guesswork" of following God’s will and explore how to tune our ears to His leadings in the middle of our chaotic, everyday lives.





