Easter 2026

What if Easter is more than a tradition or a story from long ago? What if it is deeply personal? In John 20:11–18, we meet Mary in her grief outside the empty tomb, and we see how the risen Jesus comes near, calls her by name, and sends her with good news. This message speaks to anyone who has felt unseen, alone, or unsure whether God is really present in ordinary life. Pastor Henry Williams shows how the resurrection is not just good news for the world in general, but good news for you personally. This sermon will help you trust Jesus more deeply, live with him relationally, and share his hope with others.


Good Friday 2026

What does it mean to truly slow down and stay at the cross? In this contemplative Good Friday service, we walk through key Stations of the Cross with Scripture, guided reflections, prayer, silent confession, and communion. Moving through the final hours of Jesus’ suffering and death, this service helps us face both the weight of our sin and the depth of God’s love. Along the way, we’re invited not to rush past the cross, but to remember what Christ endured and what he accomplished for us. Whether this story is deeply familiar or still new to you, The Way of the Cross offers space to reflect, repent, worship, and rest again in the mercy of Jesus.


Love That Won't Let Go - Week 2

Why is extravagant love so hard to receive—and just as hard to give? In John 12:1–11, we see Mary pour out costly perfume at Jesus’ feet in a beautiful, vulnerable act of devotion. This sermon explores the pride, fear, and need for control that can keep us from receiving love on God’s terms or giving it freely to others. As Jonathan Haage walks through this passage, he shows how the worth of Jesus changes our posture: we can release our pride, loosen our grip, and respond to Christ with thankful worship. This message will help you see God’s love more deeply and live with greater humility, generosity, and devotion.


Faith Milestone Celebration - Love That Won't Let Go - Week 1

What do you do when life does not go as planned, when grief settles in, or when God feels far away? In John 11:38–44, Jonathan Haage walks through the raising of Lazarus and shows how Jesus meets sorrow with both tenderness and authority. This sermon helps us see that God’s nearness is not wishful thinking for hard days but a reality rooted in who Jesus is: the Resurrection and the Life. As you listen, you will be encouraged to call out to Christ, trust him in disappointment, and join him in the work he is doing in the lives of others. This is a message of hope for anyone who feels weary, numb, or afraid.