Take a look at some upcoming events & reminders below!

The Christmas season is here, and we hope you will join us and invite your family/ friends to celebrate the holiday season with a Christmas Cantata, Christmas Eve-Eve Service, a dedicated sermon series from Pastor Christian called “Simple Christmas” throughout December, lighting of Advent candles every Sunday and lots of worship as a community during this special holiday season!
See the events you have to look forward to below!

The Adult Choir’s annual Christmas Cantata, ‘O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM', will be held on Sunday night December 14 at 5:00pm. This cantata displays the different ways God announced His Son’s incarnation, Emmanuel, fully God and fully human, that all took place in the little town of Bethlehem! Join us, and invite your friends and family, for a fun night of worship!

To make sure we can celebrate Christmas with you all before your calendars get too full, we will be holding our annual Christmas Eve-Eve party on December 23rd at 6:30pm! We hope you will join us, as well as invite your friends and family, for a special worship service, Christmas carols by candlelight, Bible reading for kids, followed by a celebration in the FLC with crafts, a Christmas photo booth, and a delicious and HOMEMADE cookie & hot cocoa bar!
Lets celebrate the Christmas season together!❤️

Starting January 15th, we will begin a 13 week GriefShare class called ‘The Journey from Mourning to Joy’. This group will meet every Thursday at 6:30pm to provide practical tools, biblically grounded encouragement, and a caring community for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one. This group is open to the community, so feel free to invite anyone you know who would benefit from this class! Visit the link below to learn more and register for the class!
Sign your middle and high schoolers up below to attend Student Life Camp at Eagle Eyrie Conference Center in Lynchburg, VA from July 27-31, 2026!
This year we will be exploring how God’s Word takes root in our hearts and transforms us. As we abide in Christ, we’ll see how pruning helps us grow and become more like Him.
