Mental Health

Mental health is one of the most challenging issues facing our culture today. One in five adults suffers from mental illness, yet only half who suffer will ever seek treatment. As a culture, and even in the church in general, we have placed a stigma on mental and emotional health. Too many people are afraid to speak up.

As a church, we are going to focus on the issues of mental health. We are going to point you to Jesus through topics that may be difficult to talk about. If you or someone you know suffers with mental or emotional health, we believe you will be encouraged through the resources on this page.

This is a very important issue for our church and for the entire community. We are praying for you and hope these resources are a help to you and the ones you love.

Ben Druyor - October 24, 2021

Generosity Is A Lifestyle, Not A Goal

You’ve heard the saying, “it’s better to give than to receive”. But is it possible to always give joyfully? What would happen if we were irrationally generous? Join us for this series as we take a look at the heart of God and are challenged to be irrationally generous to the world around us. You’ll see compelling stories and have an opportunity to experience engaging workshops that will guide you through this journey of generosity. You will be encouraged and even inspired to find more joy in generosity.

From Series: "Irrational Generosity"

You’ve heard the saying, “it’s better to give than to receive”. But is it possible to always give joyfully? What would happen if we were irrationally generous? Join us for this series as we take a look at the heart of God and are challenged to be irrationally generous to the world around us. You’ll see compelling stories and have an opportunity to experience engaging workshops that will guide you through this journey of generosity. You will be encouraged and even inspired to find more joy in generosity.

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