Grief touches every heart differently, and the journey through loss can often feel overwhelming and deeply personal. A Night of Hope is an evening designed to offer comfort, encouragement, and a safe place for those who are processing the loss of a loved one or walking through a season of grief. Whether your loss is recent or something you have quietly carried for years, you are invited to come just as you are. Our desire is that every person who attends leaves feeling seen, encouraged, and reminded that even in seasons of sorrow, there is still light and hope ahead. Children's Ministry is provided at no charge. Contact if you have questions.
During the fall and spring semesters, we offer an 8-week Bible-based grief class, designed to help us identify where we’re at in the grief process, teach God’s faithfulness to heal, and allow us to examine our own feelings, while providing Biblical principles needed for daily living. Children's Ministry is available for 8 week olds - 5th grade by RSVP only. Please email to RSVP for Children's Ministry.
DivorceCare is a 13-week, Christ-centered support group for those walking through separation or divorce. Rooted in biblical truth, it provides a safe, caring space to process grief, anger, and loneliness—reminding you that you're not alone. In a confidential group setting, you'll connect with others who understand, find encouragement, and apply Scripture-based insights to your healing. The weekly workbook includes journaling prompts and personal study tools to help deepen your walk with God through recovery.
BRAVE KIDS is a 12-week Wednesday night class created specifically for elementary-aged (1st-5th grade) children from families experiencing divorce. Through fun, age-appropriate activities, kids will learn to process their emotions, understand they are not alone, and discover that they are deeply loved—by their families, their community, and by God. Children will be reminded that they are strong, supported, and can be brave even when life feels uncertain. Most importantly, they’ll experience God’s unconditional love as a source of hope and strength. Questions? Contact