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AUGUST
Kingdom Come explores what it truly means to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” God’s kingdom is not merely a future destination—it is His rule and reign becoming visible in the lives of His people today. Throughout this series, we will discover how followers of Jesus are called to reflect the heart, character, priorities, and mission of our King in every area of life.
As we surrender ourselves to Christ, His kingdom is revealed through our justice, mercy, humility, love, obedience, service, and compassion. The world should be able to see what Jesus is like by watching the way His people live. The kingdom comes wherever the King is trusted, obeyed, and faithfully represented.
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Biblical justice is not a political accessory or optional ministry interest. It flows directly from God's character. Genuine worship should transform how Christians see and treat people—especially the vulnerable, oppressed, overlooked, and mistreated.
Reflecting God's Heart
God calls His people to take responsibility for the care of His creation as an act of worship and obedience.
Stewards of God's Garden
The Spirit shapes how believers relate to others with steadiness, grace, integrity, and loyalty.
The King Has the Final Word

When believers pursue justice and care for creation, they reveal God's glory and participate in His ongoing work of renewal.
Creation that Points to the Creator

JULY
God does not call His people merely to avoid the works of the flesh. He calls them to walk by the Spirit, abide in Christ, and bear fruit that shows the world the life of Jesus growing within them.
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The believer must understand the difference between the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit.
Rooted in the Spirit
The Spirit forms a heart marked by Christlike love and deep joy.
The Fruit of Love and Joy
The Spirit shapes how believers relate to others with steadiness, grace, integrity, and loyalty.
The Fruit of Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, and Faithfulness
The Spirit matures believers by bringing their strength, desires, words, and actions under the lordship of Christ.
The Fruit of Gentleness and Self-Control
JULY
God does not call His people merely to avoid the works of the flesh. He calls them to walk by the Spirit, abide in Christ, and bear fruit that shows the world the life of Jesus growing within them.
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
The believer must understand the difference between the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit.
Rooted in the Spirit
The Spirit forms a heart marked by Christlike love and deep joy.
The Fruit of Love and Joy
The Spirit shapes how believers relate to others with steadiness, grace, integrity, and loyalty.
The Fruit of Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, and Faithfulness
The Spirit matures believers by bringing their strength, desires, words, and actions under the lordship of Christ.
The Fruit of Gentleness and Self-Control
JUNE
The Christian life is a spiritual battle, but believers do not fight for victory; they fight from victory. In Ephesians 6:10-20, Paul teaches the church that the enemy is real, the battle is spiritual, the armor is necessary, and Jesus Christ is sufficient.
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Before believers understand the armor, they must understand the battle. Spiritual warfare is real, but the strength to stand does not come from self-confidence, human willpower, or emotional intensity. The believer stands only in the strength of the Lord.
Know the War
God gives believers armor that protects their core life: truth for stability, righteousness for the heart, and gospel peace for the walk.
Guard the Heart
The believer stands firm by trusting God, guarding the mind with salvation, wielding Scripture, and depending on God through prayer.
Hold the Line
"But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint."
Isaiah 40:31, NKJV
Experience the power of community at our Midweek Service every Wednesday at 6:15 pm. Each month, we dive deep into a central theme that strengthens our discipleship through His Word and meaningful fellowship. Check out the current and upcoming monthly themes below!
Join us for an unforgettable evening! We’re excited to invite you to our dinner starting at 5:15 pm in the Family Center's welcoming atmosphere. Enjoy a delicious meal at an incredible value—only $5.00 per person or just $15.00 for the whole family!
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gather, share, and create wonderful memories together. We can’t wait to see you there!
Joining us for our Wednesday Midweek Service is a powerful way to strengthen both your walk with God and your connection to His church family. While Sundays inspire us, midweek gatherings help sustain us. Scripture reminds us, “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together… but encouraging one another” (Hebrews 10:24–25).
Midweek service creates space to slow down, open God’s Word together, ask questions, pray, and be encouraged—helping you grow spiritually through teaching, worship, and meaningful fellowship. It’s a time to be refreshed and refocused in the middle of a busy week, allowing God to shape your heart and strengthen your faith (Colossians 2:6–7).
Just as important, Wednesday nights help build authentic relationships within the body of Christ. Growth doesn’t happen in isolation—it happens in community. Acts 2:42 shows us that the early church devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, prayer, and shared life together. When we gather midweek, we’re living that out—supporting one another, celebrating victories, carrying burdens, and learning how to love like Jesus.
If you’re looking to deepen your relationship with God and form genuine connections with others, Wednesday nights are a meaningful step forward. We’d love for you to be part of it.
