FROM DEATH TO LIFE
Easter is all about new beginnings. It’s the reminder that no matter what feels broken or lost, hope is still alive. Because of Jesus, the story doesn’t end in darkness—it leads to life. Join Pastor Ben as he walks us through Easter Sunday.
WHICH CRIMINAL ARE YOU?
Good Friday is a sacred moment to pause and remember the depth of Christ’s love. On this day, we reflect on the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross — bearing our sin, our shame, and our brokenness. Though it is a day marked by sorrow, it is also one filled with hope, reminding us that even in darkness, God is at work bringing redemption.
THE TEMPTATION TO WRITE YOUR OWN STORY
Part of growing in our relationship with Jesus is learning how to say no to ourselves and how to stand against temptation. When we talk about sin, we are looking at anything that is against God’s will for our lives. If what’s best for us is doing God’s will, then sin is never what’s best for us. When Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness, He gave us an example of what it looks like to lean into this reality. This Lenten series will help us prepare our hearts for the celebration of the Resurrection as it brings us into Christ’s wilderness experience and examines the temptations he faced and overcame. The hope is that for every single one of us, God does something powerful in our hearts as we journey together through this series.
DON’T GET IT TWISTED
Part of growing in our relationship with Jesus is learning how to say no to ourselves and how to stand against temptation. When we talk about sin, we are looking at anything that is against God’s will for our lives. If what’s best for us is doing God’s will, then sin is never what’s best for us. When Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness, He gave us an example of what it looks like to lean into this reality. This Lenten series will help us prepare our hearts for the celebration of the Resurrection as it brings us into Christ’s wilderness experience and examines the temptations he faced and overcame. The hope is that for every single one of us, God does something powerful in our hearts as we journey together through this series.
THIS WILL DESTROY YOU
Part of growing in our relationship with Jesus is learning how to say no to ourselves and how to stand against temptation. When we talk about sin, we are looking at anything that is against God’s will for our lives. If what’s best for us is doing God’s will, then sin is never what’s best for us. When Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness, He gave us an example of what it looks like to lean into this reality. This Lenten series will help us prepare our hearts for the celebration of the Resurrection as it brings us into Christ’s wilderness experience and examines the temptations he faced and overcame. The hope is that for every single one of us, God does something powerful in our hearts as we journey together through this series.
THE LUST OF THE EYES
Part of growing in our relationship with Jesus is learning how to say no to ourselves and how to stand against temptation. When we talk about sin, we are looking at anything that is against God’s will for our lives. If what’s best for us is doing God’s will, then sin is never what’s best for us. When Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness, He gave us an example of what it looks like to lean into this reality. This Lenten series will help us prepare our hearts for the celebration of the Resurrection as it brings us into Christ’s wilderness experience and examines the temptations he faced and overcame. The hope is that for every single one of us, God does something powerful in our hearts as we journey together through this series.
RESPONDING TO TEMPTATION
Part of growing in our relationship with Jesus is learning how to say no to ourselves and how to stand against temptation. When we talk about sin, we are looking at anything that is against God’s will for our lives. If what’s best for us is doing God’s will, then sin is never what’s best for us. When Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness, He gave us an example of what it looks like to lean into this reality. This Lenten series will help us prepare our hearts for the celebration of the Resurrection as it brings us into Christ’s wilderness experience and examines the temptations he faced and overcame. The hope is that for every single one of us, God does something powerful in our hearts as we journey together through this series.
WHEN GOD LEADS YOU INTO THE WILD
Part of growing in our relationship with Jesus is learning how to say no to ourselves and how to stand against temptation. When we talk about sin, we are looking at anything that is against God’s will for our lives. If what’s best for us is doing God’s will, then sin is never what’s best for us. When Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness, He gave us an example of what it looks like to lean into this reality. This Lenten series will help us prepare our hearts for the celebration of the Resurrection as it brings us into Christ’s wilderness experience and examines the temptations he faced and overcame. The hope is that for every single one of us, God does something powerful in our hearts as we journey together through this series.
WHY YOU SHOULD GO WITHOUT
Are you tired of feeling constantly “on” - busy but unfocused, connected but lonely, informed but exhausted?
We live in a world that never shuts up. Notifications, pressure, outrage, and noise follow us everywhere. And most of us can feel it: something in us is worn down, distracted, and slowly burning out. What if you could step out of the chaos for a moment- not to escape life, but to reclaim it?
In our Airplane Mode series, we’ll explore ancient practices that help people slow down, quiet the noise, and reset their inner lives. These rhythms have helped ordinary people find clarity, resilience, and meaning for centuries. They create space to breathe, reflect, and reconnect- with God, with yourself, and with what actually matters.
This isn’t about being more religious. It’s about learning how to live grounded, present, and whole in a world that’s constantly pulling you apart.Are you tired of feeling constantly “on”- busy but unfocused, connected but lonely, informed but exhausted?
We live in a world that never shuts up. Notifications, pressure, outrage, and noise follow us everywhere. And most of us can feel it: something in us is worn down, distracted, and slowly burning out. What if you could step out of the chaos for a moment- not to escape life, but to reclaim it?
In our Airplane Mode series, we’ll explore ancient practices that help people slow down, quiet the noise, and reset their inner lives. These rhythms have helped ordinary people find clarity, resilience, and meaning for centuries. They create space to breathe, reflect, and reconnect- with God, with yourself, and with what actually matters.
This isn’t about being more religious. It’s about learning how to live grounded, present, and whole in a world that’s constantly pulling you apart.

