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Jonah

What if one of the most familiar stories in the Bible is actually one of the most misunderstood?

 

In this series through Jonah, we’re going beyond the fish and into the heart of God. This isn’t just a story about a runaway prophet—it’s a story about relentless grace, unexpected mercy, and a God who refuses to give up on people… even when they run.

 

Together, we’ll uncover how Jonah’s resistance, God’s compassion, and Nineveh’s response all point to something far bigger: the beauty of the Gospel.

 

This series will challenge the way we see God, confront the places we resist Him, and invite us to step into His mission for the world.

 

Come ready to be stretched, surprised, and reminded that God’s grace is deeper—and wider—than we ever imagined.

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Let's Talk About It!

Our faith is both beautifully simple and profoundly deep—and we want our students to know it, understand it, and confidently live it out. As we disciple the next generation, we’re committed to helping them move beyond surface-level belief and into a clear, rooted understanding of what we believe and why it matters.

 

In our new four-week series, “Let’s Talk About It!” we will tackle four of the most common questions of the Christian faith: Who is Jesus? What is the Bible? What is Communion? What is Baptism? Each week, students will not only hear biblical teaching on these ideas, but they will also have the opportunity to ask honest questions and engage in a live Q&A—creating space for curiosity, clarity, and genuine faith to grow.

 

Our prayer is that through this series, students will gain confidence in their beliefs, deepen their relationship with Jesus, and be equipped to stand firm in their faith with both conviction and understanding.

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The Final Countdown

James 5 is a wake-up call and a word of hope. It reminds us that history isn’t drifting—it’s moving toward the return of Jesus.

 

In this series, students will hear a clear challenge to take their faith seriously. James warns those who live for themselves to get right with God before the Lord comes and judgment arrives. At the same time, he encourages believers to stay patient, stay faithful, and hold onto hope—even when life is hard and waiting feels long.

 

We’ll talk honestly about endurance, prayer, suffering, and the responsibility we have to care for one another as the church. Students will see how prayer has real power, how community keeps us steady, and why accountability matters as we prepare our hearts for the Lord’s return.

 

This isn’t about fear—it’s about readiness.
It’s about living with purpose, trusting God in the waiting, and finishing strong together.

 

Time is short. The Lord is near.

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Low

In a world that constantly tells us to promote ourselves, protect our image, and put our wants first, Scripture invites us to live differently. The book of James calls us to a faith that isn’t loud or self-centered, but humble, honest, and surrendered to God. 

 

LOW is a series about learning that real strength is found in humility, that spiritual growth begins when we stop trying to control everything, and that God promises to lift those who choose to lower themselves before Him. 

 

As students navigate pressure, comparison, conflict, and big decisions, this series challenges them to build a daily faith that trusts God over self, obedience over image, and surrender over pride. 

 

Our prayer is that students don’t just learn about humility—but experience how choosing to go low leads to deeper faith, healthier relationships, and a closer walk with Jesus.

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Wake up call

“Wake Up Call” is a series designed to help students slow down and honestly check the condition of their hearts. 

 

Over the next two weeks, we’re challenging them to see how pride, distraction, and spiritual drift don’t happen overnight—they happen slowly and quietly. Through the stories of the Pharisee and the tax collector, and the disciples in Gethsemane, we’re helping students recognize where they may be slipping into pride or letting excuses keep them from pursuing Jesus. 

 

The goal is to call students back to humility, awareness, and an active, awake faith.

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Walk it Like
I Talk it

It’s easy to talk a good game about faith—saying “I love Jesus,” “I trust God,” or “I’m all in.” But James 2 and 3 remind us that real faith shows up in how we live. If our words say one thing, but our actions say another, something’s off.

 

In this series, we’re diving into what it really means to live out what we say we believe. James doesn’t hold back—he challenges us to match our talk with our walk, and to make sure our words build others up instead of tearing them down.

 

This is about more than just saying the right stuff on Wednesday nights—it’s about living it out every day. Because when your walk lines up with your talk, your faith becomes something real, powerful, and impossible to ignore.

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Lost in
Translation

Lost in Translation isn’t just a catchy title—it’s a call to clarity

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In this series, we’re unpacking those well-meaning but misleading phrases that often float around church and youth culture. These sayings sound good, and sometimes even feel biblical, but when they get “lost in translation,” they can twist how students understand the gospel.

 

The heart of this series is about cutting through the noise. We want to help students recognize what’s true, what’s half-true, and what’s flat-out false.

 

The goal? To make sure their faith isn’t built on catchy clichés, but on the solid truth of God’s Word.

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At the end of the day, this isn’t about being critical of church phrasesit’s about equipping a generation to discern truth from distortion, so they can walk confidently in the real, unshakable gospel.

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