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Sunday Service (Gifts For A Savior Part 2)
In a season that has become commercialized for gifts for the consumer base, we often forget that the first Christmas was the ultimate gift—the birth of our Savior. Join us for this three-part series, “Gifts for a Savior.”
Midweek Home Group
House of Prayer
In this series, we will delve into the intricate plan of the Tabernacle, a pivotal aspect of the Scriptures. Remarkably, while the Bible dedicates only two chapters to creation, it encompasses a staggering 42 chapters dedicated to the Tabernacle plan! This structure is adorned with profound beauty and meaningful details, and scholars have devoted entire lifetimes to unraveling its powerful typology. However, we will focus on the highlights and provide an overview of this most significant architectural marvel.
Sunday Service (Gifts For A Savior Part 3)
In a season that has become commercialized for gifts for the consumer base, we often forget that the first Christmas was the ultimate gift—the birth of our Savior. Join us for this three-part series, “Gifts for a Savior.”
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
The Book Of Romans:
The Book of Romans, a letter penned by the Apostle Paul around A.D. 57, emerges as the most systematic and comprehensive exposition of Christian doctrine within the New Testament. Its primary objective was to convey the essence of the gospel, foster unity among Jewish and Gentile believers residing in Rome, and equip them to support his missionary expedition to Spain. Join us in this study Paul's writing regarding righteousness needed, righteousness provided, righteousness vindicated, and righteousness practiced.
Midweek Home Group
House of Prayer
In this series, we will delve into the intricate plan of the Tabernacle, a pivotal aspect of the Scriptures. Remarkably, while the Bible dedicates only two chapters to creation, it encompasses a staggering 42 chapters dedicated to the Tabernacle plan! This structure is adorned with profound beauty and meaningful details, and scholars have devoted entire lifetimes to unraveling its powerful typology. However, we will focus on the highlights and provide an overview of this most significant architectural marvel.
Sunday Service (Gifts For A Savior Part 1)
In a season that has become commercialized for gifts for the consumer base, we often forget that the first Christmas was the ultimate gift—the birth of our Savior. Join us for this three-part series, “Gifts for a Savior.”
Midweek Home Group
House of Prayer
In this series, we will delve into the intricate plan of the Tabernacle, a pivotal aspect of the Scriptures. Remarkably, while the Bible dedicates only two chapters to creation, it encompasses a staggering 42 chapters dedicated to the Tabernacle plan! This structure is adorned with profound beauty and meaningful details, and scholars have devoted entire lifetimes to unraveling its powerful typology. However, we will focus on the highlights and provide an overview of this most significant architectural marvel.
Midweek Home Group
House of Prayer
In this series, we will delve into the intricate plan of the Tabernacle, a pivotal aspect of the Scriptures. Remarkably, while the Bible dedicates only two chapters to creation, it encompasses a staggering 42 chapters dedicated to the Tabernacle plan! This structure is adorned with profound beauty and meaningful details, and scholars have devoted entire lifetimes to unraveling its powerful typology. However, we will focus on the highlights and provide an overview of this most significant architectural marvel.
Midweek Home Group
Wednesday November 5th Esther “The Right to Fight”
There are sixty-six flawless volumes that adorn the bookshelf of the Bible, yet only two bear the names of women. Both are historical books that recount pivotal events in the nation of Israel. Ruth is read annually during the Feast of Pentecost, while Esther is read during the Feast of Purim. Remarkably, both women were foreigner women who resided in a land not their own. They both found unexpected favor in the eyes of a wealthy man who eventually became their husband. Moreover, both women were completely devoted to God’s plan for their lives. However, despite these similarities, Ruth and Esther could not have been more different. Join us as we dive into this four part series on the book of Esther.
Midweek Home Group
Wednesday October 29th Esther “The Feast of Almost Happened”
There are sixty-six flawless volumes that adorn the bookshelf of the Bible, yet only two bear the names of women. Both are historical books that recount pivotal events in the nation of Israel. Ruth is read annually during the Feast of Pentecost, while Esther is read during the Feast of Purim. Remarkably, both women were foreigner women who resided in a land not their own. They both found unexpected favor in the eyes of a wealthy man who eventually became their husband. Moreover, both women were completely devoted to God’s plan for their lives. However, despite these similarities, Ruth and Esther could not have been more different. Join us as we dive into this four part series on the book of Esther.
Midweek Home Group
Wednesday October 22nd Esther “For Such a Time as This”
There are sixty-six flawless volumes that adorn the bookshelf of the Bible, yet only two bear the names of women. Both are historical books that recount pivotal events in the nation of Israel. Ruth is read annually during the Feast of Pentecost, while Esther is read during the Feast of Purim. Remarkably, both women were foreigner women who resided in a land not their own. They both found unexpected favor in the eyes of a wealthy man who eventually became their husband. Moreover, both women were completely devoted to God’s plan for their lives. However, despite these similarities, Ruth and Esther could not have been more different. Join us as we dive into this four part series on the book of Esther.
Midweek Home Group
Wednesday October 15th Esther “A Tale of Two Queens”
There are sixty-six flawless volumes that adorn the bookshelf of the Bible, yet only two bear the names of women. Both are historical books that recount pivotal events in the nation of Israel. Ruth is read annually during the Feast of Pentecost, while Esther is read during the Feast of Purim. Remarkably, both women were foreigner women who resided in a land not their own. They both found unexpected favor in the eyes of a wealthy man who eventually became their husband. Moreover, both women were completely devoted to God’s plan for their lives. However, despite these similarities, Ruth and Esther could not have been more different. Join us as we dive into this four part series on the book of Esther.
Midweek Home Group
Songs of Ascent: refers to Psalms 120–134, a collection of 15 songs in the Book of Psalms.
Historically, they were sung by Jewish pilgrims as they made the uphill journey to Jerusalem for major annual festivals. Jerusalem is geographically located on Mount Moriah, making any travel toward it a literal "ascent". This pilgrimage was required for the three annual festivals: Passover, Weeks (Pentecost), and Tabernacles. The ascent was both a physical journey and a spiritual metaphor for moving closer to God.
Midweek Home Group
Songs of Ascent: refers to Psalms 120–134, a collection of 15 songs in the Book of Psalms.
Historically, they were sung by Jewish pilgrims as they made the uphill journey to Jerusalem for major annual festivals. Jerusalem is geographically located on Mount Moriah, making any travel toward it a literal "ascent". This pilgrimage was required for the three annual festivals: Passover, Weeks (Pentecost), and Tabernacles. The ascent was both a physical journey and a spiritual metaphor for moving closer to God.
Midweek Home Group
Songs of Ascent: refers to Psalms 120–134, a collection of 15 songs in the Book of Psalms.
Historically, they were sung by Jewish pilgrims as they made the uphill journey to Jerusalem for major annual festivals. Jerusalem is geographically located on Mount Moriah, making any travel toward it a literal "ascent". This pilgrimage was required for the three annual festivals: Passover, Weeks (Pentecost), and Tabernacles. The ascent was both a physical journey and a spiritual metaphor for moving closer to God.
Sunday Service
Back to Church Sunday is a powerful nationwide movement that began 16 years ago with a simple yet urgent purpose: to rekindle the Church’s mission and extend an open invitation to those who have never attended or been away. Turning Point Church extends a heartfelt invitation to you and your family as we welcome you back to church.
Midweek Home Group
Songs of Ascent: refers to Psalms 120–134, a collection of 15 songs in the Book of Psalms.
Historically, they were sung by Jewish pilgrims as they made the uphill journey to Jerusalem for major annual festivals. Jerusalem is geographically located on Mount Moriah, making any travel toward it a literal "ascent". This pilgrimage was required for the three annual festivals: Passover, Weeks (Pentecost), and Tabernacles. The ascent was both a physical journey and a spiritual metaphor for moving closer to God.
Midweek Home Group
Songs of Ascent: refers to Psalms 120–134, a collection of 15 songs in the Book of Psalms.
Historically, they were sung by Jewish pilgrims as they made the uphill journey to Jerusalem for major annual festivals. Jerusalem is geographically located on Mount Moriah, making any travel toward it a literal "ascent". This pilgrimage was required for the three annual festivals: Passover, Weeks (Pentecost), and Tabernacles. The ascent was both a physical journey and a spiritual metaphor for moving closer to God.
Midweek Home Group
Songs of Ascent: refers to Psalms 120–134, a collection of 15 songs in the Book of Psalms.
Historically, they were sung by Jewish pilgrims as they made the uphill journey to Jerusalem for major annual festivals. Jerusalem is geographically located on Mount Moriah, making any travel toward it a literal "ascent". This pilgrimage was required for the three annual festivals: Passover, Weeks (Pentecost), and Tabernacles. The ascent was both a physical journey and a spiritual metaphor for moving closer to God.
Friends & Family Day
Gather with us for a day of good food, great company, and friendly competition! We’ll be firing up the grill for a BBQ and playing Pickleball—so bring your appetite and your game face. Whether you're a pro or just looking to have a good time, everyone is welcome!
Midweek Home Group
Join us for a powerful evening as we welcome Reverend Mark Morgan as our guest speaker! Come for fellowship, meaningful discussion, and a time of spiritual growth. All are welcome—see you there!
Sunday Service
Join us for an inspiring new series, "Flourish & Thrive," where we’ll explore how to grow deeper in faith, purpose, and joy. Through Scripture, practical wisdom, and community, we’ll discover what it means to live abundantly in God’s grace.
Sunday Service
Join us for an inspiring new series, "Flourish & Thrive," where we’ll explore how to grow deeper in faith, purpose, and joy. Through Scripture, practical wisdom, and community, we’ll discover what it means to live abundantly in God’s grace.
Sunday Service
Join us for an inspiring new series, "Flourish & Thrive," where we’ll explore how to grow deeper in faith, purpose, and joy. Through Scripture, practical wisdom, and community, we’ll discover what it means to live abundantly in God’s grace.
Midweek Home Group
Dive deep into Scripture with us this summer as we launch "Cross Reference," a dynamic midweek study exploring the connections, themes, and wisdom woven throughout God’s Word. Each week, we’ll uncover fresh insights and how they apply to our lives today.
Whether you’re a longtime student of the Bible or just curious to learn more, this series is for you! Join us every Wednesday night as we journey through the Bible together.
Sunday Service
Join us for an inspiring new series, "Flourish & Thrive," where we’ll explore how to grow deeper in faith, purpose, and joy. Through Scripture, practical wisdom, and community, we’ll discover what it means to live abundantly in God’s grace.
Midweek Home Group
Join us for a powerful evening as we welcome Reverend Brett Bockmann as our guest speaker! Come for fellowship, meaningful discussion, and a time of spiritual growth. All are welcome—see you there!
Sunday Service
Join us for an inspiring new series, "Flourish & Thrive," where we’ll explore how to grow deeper in faith, purpose, and joy. Through Scripture, practical wisdom, and community, we’ll discover what it means to live abundantly in God’s grace.
Midweek Home Group
Dive deep into Scripture with us this summer as we launch "Cross Reference," a dynamic midweek study exploring the connections, themes, and wisdom woven throughout God’s Word. Each week, we’ll uncover fresh insights and how they apply to our lives today.
Whether you’re a longtime student of the Bible or just curious to learn more, this series is for you! Join us every Wednesday night as we journey through the Bible together.
Sunday Service
Join us for an inspiring new series, "Flourish & Thrive," where we’ll explore how to grow deeper in faith, purpose, and joy. Through Scripture, practical wisdom, and community, we’ll discover what it means to live abundantly in God’s grace.
Midweek Home Group
Dive deep into Scripture with us this summer as we launch "Cross Reference," a dynamic midweek study exploring the connections, themes, and wisdom woven throughout God’s Word. Each week, we’ll uncover fresh insights and how they apply to our lives today.
Whether you’re a longtime student of the Bible or just curious to learn more, this series is for you! Join us every Wednesday night as we journey through the Bible together.
Sunday Service
Join us for an inspiring new series, "Flourish & Thrive," where we’ll explore how to grow deeper in faith, purpose, and joy. Through Scripture, practical wisdom, and community, we’ll discover what it means to live abundantly in God’s grace.
Don’t miss this transformative journey—every Sunday for seven weeks! See you there.