About
From the welcoming team in the Connection Center, to the kids’ staff and student areas, to the coffee in the café, we want you to feel welcome.

Then as the worship environment kicks off you will experience a church service that will most likely be different than what you thought you would see. Each week we utilize personal stories, multimedia, popular and sacred music, drama, and many other art forms to communicate the timeless truths of Gods love each and every week.
A few years ago, in the spring of 2006, we felt a need to change the way we approached church.
We wanted a church where people could be themselves, where nobody was forced to look like, act like, talk like, vote like, or smell like each other. Where people could experience a life changing encounter with God through authentic community with real people, people whom God is desperately running after . . . people who are imperfect, realize it, and don’t pretend to be otherwise . . . people who are on a journey of faith and know from experience that journey doesn’t always look as beautiful and nice as we’d hoped . . . people in all stages of life.
Real people. On real journeys together, forming a real community.
We want a church where people can really get to know each other . . . a church where you have friends who actually care about you and what you are going through . . . a church where we help each other grow in understanding the Bible and living out the truth we discover . . . a church where people do life together in a community of faith.
We are a sent people interested in serving and loving other people.
We want a church that would never be content looking inward at itself, but would always exist to serve those who are not yet a part of it . . . a church full of people who give sacrificially to each other, instead of clawing at each other to see what they can get for themselves . . . a church that is known for what it is “for” instead of what it is “against” . . . a church that makes an impact in its community, so that you would notice if it wasn’t there. . . . a church that understands the mission it is on and commits to living it out in real life. Only a few years later, and we’re starting to realize that maybe this vision doesn’t just belong to us, maybe this is what church is supposed to be about in the first place. Maybe this vision is shared by many more people than we originally thought.