Brookridge Church

Brookridge Church Discover Purpose & Belong to More

Sundays | 10:40am
Wednesdays | 6:30pm

04/03/2026

Our power is on and we are looking forward to seeing you at our Good Friday service at 6pm!

Due to the major winter storm expected this weekend, we will be canceling our in-person service this Sunday. Pastor Bria...
03/14/2026

Due to the major winter storm expected this weekend, we will be canceling our in-person service this Sunday. Pastor Brian's message will still be broadcast live on our YouTube channel at 10:45 AM. Please stay safe and plan to study Nehemiah 2-3 together online with us. We look forward to seeing everyone next Sunday!

Helping people Discover Purpose & Belong to More. 1500 Hoover Ave, Plover, WI For more information, check out https://www.brookridge.church/

Have you ever looked at something broken and wondered if it could ever be rebuilt?Jerusalem once stood in ruins. The wal...
02/24/2026

Have you ever looked at something broken and wondered if it could ever be rebuilt?

Jerusalem once stood in ruins. The walls were destroyed. The people were weary. But God was still at work.

Beginning this Sunday at Brookridge Church, we launch a new series through the book of Nehemiah: God Among the Ruins — a powerful reminder that no situation is beyond God’s restoring hand.

If you need hope…
If you need strength…
If you’re facing opposition…

Come discover what happens when God’s people rise in faith and trust Him to rebuild what seems beyond repair.

🗓 This Sunday
⏰ 10:45 AM
📍 Brookridge Church, Plover

We would love to see you there.

Sin doesn’t usually shock us anymore — it slowly becomes normal.In Ezra 9, God’s people had just experienced restoration...
02/21/2026

Sin doesn’t usually shock us anymore — it slowly becomes normal.

In Ezra 9, God’s people had just experienced restoration, yet compromise quietly crept back in. Ezra’s response wasn’t excuses or outrage — it was grief and confession.

What if real spiritual renewal begins there?

Broken Over Sin explores Ezra 9 and the danger of spiritual compromise after God’s mercy and restoration. This biblical reflection examines confession, conviction, cultural influence, and the call to repentance. Discover how true spiritual renewal begins with grieving sin and agreeing with God’s...

Ever feel like you need a fresh start with God but don’t know where to begin? This short read explains why new beginning...
12/30/2025

Ever feel like you need a fresh start with God but don’t know where to begin?

This short read explains why new beginnings don’t start when life gets easier—but when we take the first step back.

Feeling distant from God or stuck after disappointment or failure? This reflection explores why new beginnings are possible—and why the first step is returning to God, not waiting for life to improve.

Ever feel like life is a little off but you can’t quite explain why? Explore what it looks like to reset by going back t...
12/30/2025

Ever feel like life is a little off but you can’t quite explain why?

Explore what it looks like to reset by going back to the basics that actually hold life together.

When foundations crack, renewal begins—not with despair, but with rebuilding. Drawing from Psalm 11:3 and the rebuilding of the temple, this reflection invites believers to return to the core foundations of faith and rediscover what truly sustains a life rooted in God.

At Christmas, we celebrate that God gave what words cannot fully express—His own Son—to a world that could never earn Hi...
12/19/2025

At Christmas, we celebrate that God gave what words cannot fully
express—His own Son—to a world that could never earn Him. Jesus is the indescribable gift, freely given, revealing both the depth of God’s love and the greatness of His grace.
Join us this Sunday at 10:45 am as Pastor Brian speaks on "The Indescribable Gift of God."

🚧 Construction season might be ending in the Midwest… but not in the Christian life.
12/06/2025

🚧 Construction season might be ending in the Midwest… but not in the Christian life.

I figured that heading would get your attention! In the Midwest, construction season should finally be winding down due to the weather—but in the life of a Christian, it’s always construction season. We are all works in progress, potholes and all. The God of the Bible desires spiritual renewal i...

11/26/2025

Soon we will gather with family and friends, and hopefully, we will remember to do more than just eat a big meal and watch football or make a mad dash for the stores. Thanksgiving gives us the perfect opportunity to transform our lives from those of griping and dissatisfaction to lives of joy and gr...

11/12/2025
Forgiveness isn’t easy — especially when the hurt runs deep. But in Matthew 18, Jesus calls us to forgive not just seven...
10/29/2025

Forgiveness isn’t easy — especially when the hurt runs deep. But in Matthew 18, Jesus calls us to forgive not just seven times, but seventy times seven.

In Matthew 18, Jesus teaches that forgiveness should have no limits — not just seven times, but “seventy times seven.” Though human nature resists forgiveness, Scripture calls believers to respond with grace rather than retaliation. True, biblical forgiveness requires a renewed mind through th...

Reconciliation is at the heart of true peace. Just as earthly conflicts reveal how hard it can be to restore harmony, Sc...
10/14/2025

Reconciliation is at the heart of true peace. Just as earthly conflicts reveal how hard it can be to restore harmony, Scripture shows our greatest need for reconciliation—with God Himself.

As I write this, twenty of the remaining Israeli hostages are being released from Gaza after enduring two horrific years in captivity. It is certainly a bittersweet moment—sweet for those who are being reunited with their families, and bitter for all who have lost loved ones in this conflict. I do...

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