Wilderness exists to help people follow Jesus. And we trust that as we do that; lives will be redeemed, repurposed and redirected for HIS glory. Wilderness is NOT a building, or even something to attend. Wilderness is something to be a part of. We want to see people connect to each other in friendship, prayer and service. We welcome people who are returning to church after years of being gone, and lots of people who have never been involved in church at all. You do not have to believe what we believe to belong at Wilderness. We pray that Wilderness will continue to be a community of people who welcome tough questions, doubts and struggles; because we know that God is big enough to handle all of those things.
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Wilderness exists to help people follow Jesus. And we trust that as we do that; lives will be redeemed, repurposed and redirected for HIS glory. Wilderness is NOT a building, or even something to attend. Wilderness is something to be a part of. We want to see people connect to each other in friendship, prayer and service. We welcome people who are returning to church after years of being gone, and lots of people who have never been involved in church at all. You do not have to believe what we believe to belong at Wilderness. We pray that Wilderness will continue to be a community of people who welcome tough questions, doubts and struggles; because we know that God is big enough to handle all of those things.
This week, Travis continues the Killing the King series with a powerful message from Daniel 4 on The King of Being in Control. We look at the life of King Nebuchadnezzar—arguably the most powerful man on earth at the time—and watch what happens when pride convinces him that he's untouchable.
But the real danger isn’t ancient—it’s internal. Most of us aren’t ruling empires, but we’re still trying to run the show in our own lives. This message confronts the illusion of control, the weight of pride, and the freedom found when we finally lift our eyes to heaven and surrender.
As Travis reminds us: “You’ll trust God with your eternity—because you have no better option. But faith is trusting Him now, while your hands still work and your voice still has a say.”
Wilderness Church
Wilderness exists to help people follow Jesus. And we trust that as we do that; lives will be redeemed, repurposed and redirected for HIS glory. Wilderness is NOT a building, or even something to attend. Wilderness is something to be a part of. We want to see people connect to each other in friendship, prayer and service. We welcome people who are returning to church after years of being gone, and lots of people who have never been involved in church at all. You do not have to believe what we believe to belong at Wilderness. We pray that Wilderness will continue to be a community of people who welcome tough questions, doubts and struggles; because we know that God is big enough to handle all of those things.