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We are a small church plant located in Ballwin, MO. We strive to live out our faith everyday as a relational church family. We desire to share the love of Jesus with our local community. Our goal is to be the kind of church that fosters an environment where people feel loved, where they feel safe, and where they feel like they are part of a family—because they are.
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This week, we dive back into the Gospel of Matthew. In today’s text, Jesus has a discussion with some unlikely people and reminds us in a powerful way that he is God. Our main passage this week is Matthew 17:1-13.
This week, we dive back into our series on “How to be Missional” by looking at conversations. We will look at the idea that there is not a one-size-fits all box for having spiritual conversations. We close out with a few examples of how you might talk to someone about the gospel. Our main passage this week is: Colossians 4:2-6.
Hello There

Hello There

2024-04-0921:54

This week, we dive back into our series on “How to be Missional” by looking at conversations. We will look at how important listening is when having conversations with people. Both listening to the person and listening to the Holy Spirit. Our main passage this week is: Colossians 4:2-6.
This week we continue our Lent series “Overcome” by looking at the story of Sampson. In this story, Sampson is called to deliver the people from the Philistines. We see what God’s apparent plan is and then we see how Sampson ignores that plan. Sampson tries to do things his own way. We examine just how well that works out.
This week we continue our Lent series “Overcome” by looking at the story of Esther. In this story, Esther is called upon to save her people from a plot of genocide. But we see that the story does not start here. Rather, it is a story that spans generations and is all rooted in listen to God and having faith in God’s plan.
This week we continue our Lent series “Overcome” by looking at the story of Jericho. In this Story, God asks the people to wage war on the city of Jericho in an unconventional manner. One that, on the surface, seems bad. But God’s instructions were less about the actions themselves and more about asking the people to have faith. How often does this happen in our lives? What does it mean when God calls us into situations that don’t make sense? How can we show faith in moments like that?
This week we continue our Lent series “Overcome” by looking at the story of Gideon. God called Gideon to lead the people against overwhelming odds. God asked Gideon to show faith and trust on an insane level. In the end, Gideon’s faith was rewarded, and God’s power and protection shined through.
This week we continue our Lent series “Overcome” by looking at the story of Moses. Moses’ life is full of moment after moment where things seemed completely lost. Yet, God was orchestrating things. Moses’ life showcases the simple truth that God will never leave us alone, God stands with us in our most desperate times.
This week, Anna talks to us about the importance of community. We examine the trinity through the lens of community and how that gives us a model for how God wants us to live. As well as looking at other examples of community present in the Bible. Our main passage today is: Acts: 2:24-47.
This week, we continue our series examining how to be missional in our everyday lives. In today’s message, we finally turn look at the question “what could being missional look like for me?” We take inspiration from Jesus’ ministry and try to take the people/arenas around us combined with what inspires us to find a missional outcome that blesses our community and shows Jesus’ love. Our main passage is: Matthew 9:9-13.
In today’s message, we try to answer the question ‘to whom are we called to be missional?’ The people and places right around us are our primary mission field. Why has God placed us where we are? If we can answer that, then we can start to understand what it is to be missional. Our main passage is: Matthew 9:9-13
Be Like an Apple Tree

Be Like an Apple Tree

2024-01-1309:20

It is too cold to host an indoor service today. So, stay inside, stay warm, and listen to this brief devotional about relying on God.
This week, we kick off a new series examining how we can be missional in our everyday lives. In today’s message, we explore just what it means to be missional and why it is important. We will also look at an example of Jesus being missional in his interaction with Matthew. Our main passage is: Matthew 9:9-13
This week, we continue our Christmas series titled “the first Christmas Playlist”. In today’s text we examine the song of Simeon. We see how Simeon held onto a promise so much that he did everything he could to see it happen. He was so excited for the Messiah that he took an active role in making sure he did not miss him. Our main passage is: Luke 2:25-32
This week, we kick off our Christmas series titled “the first Christmas Playlist”. In today’s text we examine the song of Zechariah. We explore just what it means to be in a place of waiting. We look at examples that highlight that God is all too often working in the silence. Our main passage is: Luke 1:67-79.
This week, we reached the halfway point of our two seek Worship Journey. In today’s message, we will explore the question “Why do we worship?” We will look at God’s plan for humanity from the beginning. How sin altered that plan. But how God’s perfect love brought things back to that perfect plan.
This week, we continue our journey through the Gospel of Matthew. In today’s text, Jesus, once again, feeds a large crowd. We will explore why Matthew has two similar stories so close to each other and what it tells us about Jesus’ mission. Our main passage this week is Matthew 15:29-39
This week, we continue our journey through the Gospel of Matthew. In today’s text, Jesus has an encounter with an unnamed Canaanite woman. This woman displays amazing faith and changes the minds of those around her. Our main passage this week is Matthew 15:21-28.
This week, we continue our journey through the Gospel of Matthew. In today’s text, Jesus walks on the water and Peter has 30 seconds of courage. We will explore the idea that faith is not about knowing everything, but rather, its trusting that Jesus will catch us when we fall. Our main passage this week is Matthew 14:22-36
Meditative Prayer Walk

Meditative Prayer Walk

2023-07-0126:45

There is no service this week for the long holiday weekend. Instead, we have a meditative prayer walk for you. Set aside about 30 minutes, get outside, and be with God in nature. Use this podcast to guide your time and focus your heart on God. Have a wonderful week!
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