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At Cassidy Church, we strive to grow deeper into our discipleship so that we can meet people where they are and together we can take our next steps on our spiritual journey.

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Send a text Moses is tired. The people are loud. The situation feels familiar. And instead of responding with trust, he snaps. This week is for anyone who’s been “fine” until they suddenly weren’t—and now they’re dealing with the fallout. We’re talking about what triggers you, what your anger is trying to protect, and how God meets you in the mess without excusing it.
Send a text You can love someone and still need space. You can care deeply and still say no. This week is about strength, wisdom, and learning how to stay healthy in the middle of complicated people and complicated situations. If you’ve ever felt pulled too far, stretched too thin, or emotionally drained, this message is for you.
Send a text Some things don’t fix with time. They fix with truth. This week is for the relationship that feels strained, distant, or heavy. We’ll talk about what it takes to move forward when there’s been real hurt. Not with shallow answers. With a path that leads somewhere.
Send a text Some fights are loud. Some are silent. Both can do damage. This week is about what to do when tension rises and the conversation starts sliding the wrong direction. You’ll walk away with language, clarity, and a better way to handle the next hard moment. Because conflict doesn’t have to end in regret.
Send a text You had a picture in your head of how this would go. Then life happened. This week is for anyone carrying quiet frustration, unmet hope, or the feeling that something is off but you can’t name it. We’re starting where most relationship stress really begins. And we’re moving toward something better.
Send a text I’m Not Enough Ever feel like you’re one step away from being useful to God, but something in you keeps whispering, “I’m not enough”? This week we’re talking about the weight of shame and how it convinces you to stay quiet, stay hidden, and stay on the sidelines. In Rahab’s story, God doesn’t demand a spotless past or a perfect faith, He looks for a surrendered heart and a willing step. If you’ve been stuck thinking you’re disqualified because of what you’ve done or what you haven...
Send a text The law was clear. The system was settled. Women did not inherit land. Then, five daughters spoke up. God listened. This message shows how faith refuses to accept injustice as final and how God responds when His people seek what is right.
Send a text He followed the rules. He lived well. One invitation felt like too much. This message explores the moment where Jesus asks for surrender and exposes what we protect most. Freedom waits on the other side of release.
Send a text You show up early. You work hard. Others arrive late and receive the same grace. Jesus tells a story that challenges comparison, resentment, and the need to keep score. This message invites you to trust God’s generosity instead of measuring your faith against others.
Send a text The Word became flesh and moved into our neighborhood. God didn’t stay distant—He came close.
Send a text Simeon held the promise in his arms and declared, “My eyes have seen your salvation.” Christmas opens a new chapter of faith and mission.
Send a text Love is often treated like a transaction—what we give, what we get, and whether it’s worth the cost. In this message, we explore how God’s love breaks that pattern. Through Joseph’s story in Matthew 1 and the truth of 1 John 4, we’re reminded that love isn’t something we manufacture or measure—it’s something we receive from God. This Advent reflection invites us to stay connected to God, release conditional love, and live out love freely because God is with us.
Send a text The Choir shares the Joy of Christmas with our Cassidy family. The shepherds were the first to hear heaven’s song. God’s joy comes to ordinary people in ordinary places.
Send a text Mary’s “yes” changed history. Her peace came not from control but from trust in God’s plan.
Send a text When darkness seems unending, God speaks light. Advent begins with hope—the promise that God’s rescue plan is already underway.
Send a text Growth isn’t about size; it’s about depth and sending. We’re called to become disciples who make disciples. God’s vision for Cassidy Church is not just to gather but to go—to share His love wherever we are. This week, we focus on building a faith that moves beyond Sunday and shapes everyday life.
Send a text ONE. Vision We are one church with one mission—to love Jesus and do something about it. This series celebrates what God has done through Cassidy Church, looks ahead to what He’s calling us to do, and challenges each of us to grow as disciples who live out the Gospel daily. Together, we’ll remember where we’ve been, embrace where we’re going, and commit to building God’s Kingdom—one person, one moment, one act of love at a time. ONE. Mission What does it really mean to stay ...
Send a text Before we move forward, we take time to remember God’s faithfulness. Every changed life, every shared meal, every baptism, every act of service tells the story of what God has done among us. We celebrate not just the work, but the heart behind it—ordinary people doing extraordinary things for the Kingdom.
Send a text You don’t have to change the whole world, but you can change your corner of it. God takes small acts of faithfulness and multiplies them into something lasting. This week we’re challenged to leave our handprint of love and light where God has placed us. Scripture: Matthew 5:14–16; 2 Timothy 1:5–7
Send a text Jesus redefines “neighbor” to include everyone—especially those we’d rather ignore. Loving across boundaries is inconvenient and uncomfortable, but it’s the heart of the gospel. This week we see how stepping toward others with compassion makes God’s love visible.
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