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.
In Part 5 of our Rooted + Rescued series, our Lead Pastor Travis Wright walks through Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:14–21. At the hinge point of the letter, Paul stops to pray—not for easier circumstances, but for strength through the Spirit, deeper roots in Christ’s love, and the fullness of God experienced together as His people.
This week’s message also includes a powerful personal testimony from one of our young men, Collin Crow, who shares what God is doing in his life and generation. Together, his story and Paul’s words remind us that this ancient prayer continues to be answered across generations—from the early church, to voices like Charlie Kirk, to our own Wilderness family. It’s a reminder that God is still able to do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine,” and that the foundation for a life of faith is being rooted in prayer and love.
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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.