Open to anyone.
Every Tuesday, we gather to pray together and then dig into Scripture — line by line, week after week. You don't need to be a member, and you don't need to know anything. Just come.
6:00 PM — Open Prayer · 7:00 PM — Bible Study
Two hours worth clearing your calendar for.
Both are open to everyone — our congregation, folks from other churches, and anyone in the community who wants to come.
Open Prayer
The power of praying together.
We pray out loud, together — for each other, for our church, for our town. We sing. And we lean into something you can't quite get alone: the weight and comfort of a room full of people praying beside you.
Bring whatever you're carrying. Nobody's going to ask you to explain it.

Bible Study
A real study. Not a reading.
Led by Pastor Tommy, we take a book of the Bible and go deep — weeks at a time, line by line. What does this actually say? What did it mean then, and what does it mean for us now?
We talk about the history. The politics of the moment it was written in. What was happening around the people who first heard it. And then we talk about what it asks of us. It's an open discussion, so the conversation goes wherever the questions take it.
It works for brand-new Christians and for folks who've been in the pews their whole lives. Different questions, same table.
Where church becomes family.
Beyond Tuesdays, our church family gathers in small groups — for men, for women, for moms. They're small on purpose, and they're private on purpose.
That's what makes them work. When a group stays small and closed, people can be honest. Really honest. About the marriage, the diagnosis, the doubt, the thing they've never said out loud. That kind of trust takes time, and it needs a room where it's safe.
It's where "church family" stops being a phrase and starts being true.
So how do I get in?
Come on a Tuesday. Pray with us, study with us, stick around after and have a conversation. Relationships grow, groups form and shift. There's no application and no waiting list — just people who know each other well enough to ask.
For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.
Matthew 18:20
