Church on the Sound

Church on the Sound Encounter God, Empower People, Embrace our World We invite you to join us as we worship and find grace from the one who loved us and gave Himself for us.

Sunday Services
9:00am and 11:00am

Wednesday - Family Night
7-8:30pm

Thursday-Young Adult Ministry 8PM

Friday - Wake Youth
6:00-8:30pm

Due to the impending snowstorm, we will only have one service tomorrow at 10:00 AM. See you tomorrow morning!
02/21/2026

Due to the impending snowstorm, we will only have one service tomorrow at 10:00 AM.

See you tomorrow morning!

Tonight is week 2 of our Foundations Course based on the Purple Book.  This powerful lesson is  about the Lordship of Je...
02/11/2026

Tonight is week 2 of our Foundations Course based on the Purple Book. This powerful lesson is about the Lordship of Jesus, the Messiah. Even if you missed week one, come out at 7. Thinking about what declaring Jesus is Lord meant to the early followers of Jesus reminded me of a powerful song composed by Tom Green based on the 40 Brave Soldiers of Sebaste. Written in 1978, may it inspire you as it has me for over 40 years!
Check out the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo2oMlaIDos&list=RDeo2oMlaIDos&start_radio=1

This year's theme is RESET. Take 3 minutes to learn about what it means. Our theme this year is RESET.  What is a reset?...
01/26/2026

This year's theme is RESET. Take 3 minutes to learn about what it means.

Our theme this year is RESET. What is a reset? It’s putting something back into its original position. When a standing object tips over, it needs to be reset. When a bone is broken it is reset for healing. Every morning our bodies reset to greet the day.

People use New Year’s Day as a time to reset; setting new goals, getting back into healthy habits. Our goal this year is to reset by moving out of a maintenance mode, in order to embrace growth and change.

The Scriptures are full of resets. After Adam and Eve sinned, their relationship had to be reset.
After Peter’s denial, Jesus offered a reset moment with those famous words, “do you love me?”
Paul’s reset also came from a question. After he was knocked to the ground by a light from heaven, he heard these words: “Saul, Saul why are you persecuting me?” Abraham’s reset came after a test – did he trust God enough offer his only son as a burnt offering? God spared Isaac’s life. But Abraham’s obedience marked that moment with a sacred promise from God: “I solemnly swear by my own name, decrees the Lord, that because you have done this and have not withheld your son, your only son, I will indeed bless you, and I will greatly multiply your descendants.” (Gen 22:16-17) Resets offer us hope and promise and restoration.

But not everyone embraces their reset. Moses reminded the people of the reset moment that God offered the Israelites as they were poised to enter the Promised Land: You have stayed long enough at this mountain. It was a reset opportunity. But they were not willing to trust God and take possession of what God had promised. That pass caused them a 40-year trek in the wilderness.

As we begin 2026 ask God… ask yourself – where do I need a reset? Be willing to take action. Reset is not a passive word. As a congregation, our reset began this year by committing ourselves to read the Scriptures daily. During the course of 2026 we will continue the series on the Sermon on the Mount; which involves a major attitude adjustment, characterized by words like: “You have heard it said, but I say to you…” We will reset our vision to move to the property across the street which we own.

However, be warned: “set” is an enemy of reset. That’s why Paul said, if anyone is in Messiah – that person is a NEW CREATION. The old is gone, the new has come. To reset is to Re-present Jesus as ambassadors. At the end of the Bible is a major reset: “Behold I am making all things NEW!” As we anticipate the return of our king -- may we reset our hearts by giving our primary allegiance to his kingdom.

Facing the chaos of this world with shalom,
Nicholas

Due to inclement weather and potentially hazardous road conditions, we are cancelling both of our Sunday morning service...
01/23/2026

Due to inclement weather and potentially hazardous road conditions, we are cancelling both of our Sunday morning services for 01/25!

01/22/2026
https://youtube.com/live/RgwRKfO-Tj4Watch this past Sunday's Message from Joshua Steffens, as he continues in the series...
01/20/2026

https://youtube.com/live/RgwRKfO-Tj4

Watch this past Sunday's Message from Joshua Steffens, as he continues in the series Fluent. Josh shares on How to practice what the Bible tells us to do and gave 6 reasons as to why we can trust the Bible.

NEW BLOG: Reset — A Fresh Start for 2026 Our theme for this year is RESET — not just another New Year’s resolution, but ...
01/14/2026

NEW BLOG: Reset — A Fresh Start for 2026

Our theme for this year is RESET — not just another New Year’s resolution, but a deeper spiritual realignment. Pastor Nicholas reflects on what it truly means to reset: restoring what’s been broken, moving out of maintenance mode, and stepping into growth with intentional faith.

Through Scripture, personal reflection, and powerful biblical examples, this message challenges us to ask: Where do I need a reset in my life? 🙏

As we recommit to God’s Word and refocus our vision, let’s embrace what He is calling us toward in this new season. It’s time to reset and move forward with purpose.

👉 Read the full blog here:

Our theme this year is RESET. What is a reset? It’s putting something back into its original position. When a standing object tips over, it needs to be reset. When a bone is broken it is reset for healing. Every morning our bodies reset to greet the day. People use New Year’s Day as a time to re...

Our Christmas Musical, Back to the Manger, has been rescheduled for this upcoming Sunday, December 21st, during both the...
12/15/2025

Our Christmas Musical, Back to the Manger, has been rescheduled for this upcoming Sunday, December 21st, during both the 9:00 and 11:00 AM services. We invite you to join us—and please consider bringing a toy or food item to support our local food bank!

Due to inclement weather and potentially hazardous road conditions, we are cancelling both of our Sunday morning service...
12/14/2025

Due to inclement weather and potentially hazardous road conditions, we are cancelling both of our Sunday morning services for 12/14. Our musical “Back to the Manger” will be presented next week (12/21). We look forward to seeing you then!

Our students have been working SO hard, and we can’t wait for you to see this amazing production filled with music, laug...
12/11/2025

Our students have been working SO hard, and we can’t wait for you to see this amazing production filled with music, laughter, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Join us this Sunday, December 14th, during both the 9 AM and 11 AM services! 🌟🎶

Join us this Christmas Eve at 4:30 as we celebrate the hope and joy of Jesus’ birth! We’re kicking things off with a coz...
12/10/2025

Join us this Christmas Eve at 4:30 as we celebrate the hope and joy of Jesus’ birth! We’re kicking things off with a cozy Hot Chocolate Bar, followed by carols, candlelight, a fun kids activity, and so much more.

We can’t wait to celebrate with you! 🎄🕯️✨

Address

335 Oxhead Road
Stony Brook, NY
11790

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 11am
Sunday 10am - 12pm

Telephone

+16319414100

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