Cast the Nets is a call for our whole church to step into deeper water with Jesus, to trust Him when it doesn’t make sense, to give generously, to partner together, and to live on mission as fishers of people. When we say, “If You say so,” we believe He will do more than we can ask or imagine, for our church, our community, and generations to come.
Cast the Nets is a call for our whole church to step into deeper water with Jesus, to trust Him when it doesn’t make sense, to give generously, to partner together, and to live on mission as fishers of people. When we say, “If You say so,” we believe He will do more than we can ask or imagine, for our church, our community, and generations to come.
Cast the Nets is a call for our whole church to step into deeper water with Jesus, to trust Him when it doesn’t make sense, to give generously, to partner together, and to live on mission as fishers of people. When we say, “If You say so,” we believe He will do more than we can ask or imagine, for our church, our community, and generations to come.
Cast the Nets is a call for our whole church to step into deeper water with Jesus, to trust Him when it doesn’t make sense, to give generously, to partner together, and to live on mission as fishers of people. When we say, “If You say so,” we believe He will do more than we can ask or imagine, for our church, our community, and generations to come.
Cast the Nets is a call for our whole church to step into deeper water with Jesus, to trust Him when it doesn’t make sense, to give generously, to partner together, and to live on mission as fishers of people. When we say, “If You say so,” we believe He will do more than we can ask or imagine, for our church, our community, and generations to come.
The lunchroom is a place every person remembers: holding a tray, scanning the tables, wondering where they belong. In this series, we explore our deep search for belonging—and how Jesus meets us in that place. Through His radical welcome, He not only gives us a place at the table but calls us to make room for others.
The lunchroom is a place every person remembers: holding a tray, scanning the tables, wondering where they belong. In this series, we explore our deep search for belonging—and how Jesus meets us in that place. Through His radical welcome, He not only gives us a place at the table but calls us to make room for others.
The lunchroom is a place every person remembers: holding a tray, scanning the tables, wondering where they belong. In this series, we explore our deep search for belonging—and how Jesus meets us in that place. Through His radical welcome, He not only gives us a place at the table but calls us to make room for others.
The lunchroom is a place every person remembers: holding a tray, scanning the tables, wondering where they belong. In this series, we explore our deep search for belonging—and how Jesus meets us in that place. Through His radical welcome, He not only gives us a place at the table but calls us to make room for others.
The lunchroom is a place every person remembers: holding a tray, scanning the tables, wondering where they belong. In this series, we explore our deep search for belonging—and how Jesus meets us in that place. Through His radical welcome, He not only gives us a place at the table but calls us to make room for others.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.
Instead of blending into the world, Romans teaches us how to stand firm, be transformed, and live as kingdom people even when surrounded by cultural opposition.