05/04/2026
A letter from your Pastor…
Dear Church Family,
Grace and peace to you in the name of Jesus Christ.
I want to take a moment to speak into something we are seeing and sensing together. Growth. Not just growth in numbers, but growth in depth, in passion, and in purpose. God is doing something among us, and it is worth naming, celebrating, and stewarding well.
1. We are growing through worship.
There is a renewed hunger in our gatherings, not for performance, but for presence. Worship is becoming less about what we do and more about whom we meet. As we lift our voices, open the Word, and respond in prayer, we are being shaped into a people who expect God to move. True growth begins when hearts turn fully toward Him, and that is happening among us.
2. We are growing through music.
Music is more than sound, it is formation. It carries truth into the heart in a way few things can. I am grateful for those who lead us week after week, blending both contemporary expressions and the rich heritage of our faith. As we continue to strengthen this ministry, our prayer is simple. Every note, every lyric, and every moment points clearly to Jesus and invites the whole congregation to participate, not just observe.
3. We are growing through mission.
A healthy church never turns inward for long. As God fills us, He sends us. We are seeing more people step into serving, reaching out, and living their faith beyond Sunday mornings. Whether it’s meeting needs in our community, inviting someone to church, or simply living as a witness in daily life, this is where growth becomes visible. We are not just gathered, we are sent. That is the heartbeat I want us to hold onto. We grow best when we worship deeply, sing truth boldly, and live missionally.
As your pastor, I encourage you to lean in. Sing louder. Pray deeper. Serve faithfully. Invite boldly. Let’s not settle for attendance when God is calling us to transformation. Let’s not settle for routine when God is offering revival. The future of the church is not something we are waiting on, it is something we are walking into together. I am grateful to walk this road with you.
With hope and expectation,
Pastor Chris