Northstar Community Church At New Buck Creek

Northstar Community Church At New Buck Creek 2015 New Buck Creek Rd. Adolphus KY 42120
Sunday Service 9:30 AM

Happy Easter! He is Risen! Such a blessing to see the kids hunt Easter Eggs!
04/05/2026

Happy Easter! He is Risen!

Such a blessing to see the kids hunt Easter Eggs!

Saturday of Holy Week sits in a quiet space.The cross has done its work.The crowds are gone.The noise has faded.It’s a d...
04/04/2026

Saturday of Holy Week sits in a quiet space.

The cross has done its work.
The crowds are gone.
The noise has faded.

It’s a day that feels like silence… like waiting… like holding your breath between heartbreak and hope.

For the disciples, it probably felt like everything was over.
For heaven, it was the calm before the greatest victory the world has ever known.

And maybe that’s where some of us are today—
in the in-between.
Prayers unanswered.
Hope buried.
Waiting for something we can’t yet see.

But Saturday reminds us:
Just because God feels silent doesn’t mean He isn’t working.

Sunday is coming. 🤍

It’s called good… on a day that looked like the worst.It marks the crucifixion of Jesus—the moment everything seemed los...
04/03/2026

It’s called good… on a day that looked like the worst.

It marks the crucifixion of Jesus—the moment everything seemed lost. Hope looked defeated. Darkness felt like it had won. But what makes it amazing is this: what looked like an ending was actually the turning point of everything.

Good Friday shows a kind of love that doesn’t run from suffering—it steps into it on purpose.

It’s amazing because:
• Strength looked like surrender
• Victory looked like loss
• Love chose sacrifice anyway

And somehow, through that, something greater was being built—redemption, grace, a way back for humanity.

Good Friday reminds us that even in the darkest moments, something powerful can be happening beneath the surface. Sometimes the most good thing in the world doesn’t look good at all… but the story isn’t finished.

Today is Thursday of Holy Week—often called “Maundy Thursday”—and it holds so much weight and beauty.This is the night J...
04/02/2026

Today is Thursday of Holy Week—often called “Maundy Thursday”—and it holds so much weight and beauty.

This is the night Jesus sat at the table with His disciples for the Last Supper. He broke bread, shared the cup, and told them to remember Him. He knelt down and washed their feet—showing that true love looks like humility and service.

And then… He went to the garden.

While the world grew quiet, Jesus prayed in deep anguish, knowing what was coming. The cross was no longer distant—it was hours away.

Tonight reminds us that love isn’t just spoken… it’s shown.
It serves.
It sacrifices.
It stays faithful even when it’s hard.

Before the pain of Good Friday… there was a table, a towel, and a prayer.

And every part of it still speaks today.

Ever heard of “Silent Wednesday”?It’s the Wednesday of Holy Week—and interestingly, the Bible doesn’t record anything sp...
04/01/2026

Ever heard of “Silent Wednesday”?

It’s the Wednesday of Holy Week—and interestingly, the Bible doesn’t record anything specific that Jesus did on this day.

After the powerful moments earlier in the week—teaching, flipping tables, challenging hearts—this day feels… quiet.

But that silence matters.

While Jesus may have been resting, praying, and spending time with those closest to Him, something was unfolding behind the scenes. Plans were being made. Betrayal was in motion. The cross was getting closer.

And yet… it was quiet.

Sometimes we think if nothing is happening, nothing is working. But Silent Wednesday reminds us that God is often doing His deepest work in the unseen, in the stillness, in the waiting.

If you’re in a quiet season right now—don’t overlook it.

God might be preparing something bigger than you can see. 🤍

I’ve been thinking about something I’ve never really considered before…After Jesus died, did Mary prepare her home for v...
04/01/2026

I’ve been thinking about something I’ve never really considered before…

After Jesus died, did Mary prepare her home for visitors?

Scripture doesn’t tell us—but we know how grief works. People come. They sit. They cry with you. They don’t fix anything—they just show up.

I can’t help but imagine a quiet room… heavy with sorrow. A mother who just watched her son suffer. A space filled with questions, silence, and heartbreak.

And yet—even there—room is made for others.

That’s what gets me.

Even in our deepest pain, we still make room.
For people. For love. For presence.

And what Mary didn’t fully see yet… was that her house of mourning was only temporary.

Because Sunday was coming.

And everything was about to change.

Jesus didn’t flip tables out of random anger—He did it with purpose.The temple had turned from a place of prayer into a ...
03/31/2026

Jesus didn’t flip tables out of random anger—He did it with purpose.

The temple had turned from a place of prayer into a place of profit. People were being taken advantage of, and worship was being pushed aside. So Jesus stepped in and said, “My house will be called a house of prayer, but you’ve made it a den of robbers.”

It’s a powerful reminder: God cares more about genuine hearts than empty rituals—and He’s not afraid to confront what’s broken.

There’s something quietly powerful about Palm Sunday—it’s a moment where celebration and sorrow stand side by side.Crowd...
03/29/2026

There’s something quietly powerful about Palm Sunday—it’s a moment where celebration and sorrow stand side by side.

Crowds waved palm branches and shouted joyfully, welcoming Jesus like a king. It was loud, hopeful, full of expectation. But what makes it beautiful is this: Jesus knew that the same road paved with praise would soon lead to sacrifice.

Palm Sunday reminds us that life often holds both things at once—joy and pain, hope and heartbreak, triumph and surrender. And yet, He kept walking forward.

There’s beauty in that kind of courage.
There’s beauty in being faithful, even when you know the road won’t be easy.
There’s beauty in choosing love anyway.

It’s a day that whispers: sometimes the most meaningful victories don’t look like victories at all… at least not at first.

Join us tomorrow morning at 9:30am.

All are Welcome!
03/10/2026

All are Welcome!

Due to snow and possible icy conditions, NorthStar will not be having church tomorrow morning. Everyone please stay safe...
01/24/2026

Due to snow and possible icy conditions, NorthStar will not be having church tomorrow morning. Everyone please stay safe and warm.

North Star Community Church would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.
12/25/2025

North Star Community Church would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.

We have added a prayer box to our Blessing box. We would love to pray for you! Then you will call on me and come and pra...
11/01/2025

We have added a prayer box to our Blessing box. We would love to pray for you!

Then you will call on me and come and pray to me and I will listen to you. Jeremiah 29:12

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2015 New Buck Creek Road
Adolphus, KY
42120

Telephone

+12706061586

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