

Essential Church
“According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue”
2 Peter 1:3
What do you see when you turn on the news? What do you see when you watch a movie or read the news paper? What do you see? If you could sum everything up into one word, would that word be "despair"? The definition for despair is "the complete loss or absence of hope." Is this accurate? Well, you are not the only one that is thinking like this, but the question is, what can be done about it? This is where we believe the church is ESSENTIAL. It is clear that God has given "unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:" Here are some topics we believe are essential in all times and for all people.

Dynamic, passionate preaching straight from Bible still brings more lasting change than comedy routines, drama, or motivational talks. Come discover the benefit of Bible preaching.
The rumor that masculine men hate church isn’t entirely true. Come discover an environment where plenty of real men still believe God expects them to step up and provide strong, loving leadership in the church and in their families.


Most church music amounts to dumbing down the lyrics and cranking up the volume to build interest. The hymns we sing still generate an attitude toward God that is anything but lifeless and boring.
Our culture’s experiments with the family have left the American home in a mess. We still teach the biblical roles for the family as the best answer and as our only hope for stable, fulfilled homes.


God doesn’t need the Top 40 or the latest fads to be exciting. We still enjoy several timeless practices that stir the soul in a way that strobe lights and dancing in the aisles can never manufacture.
Casual is all the rage in American institutions, but God deserves better. While you won’t find a judgmental spirit here, you will find a place that still believes reverence is right for the presence of God.
