10/09/24 UPDATE: SUNDAY SERVICES TO RESUME AS SCHEDULED

We thank God for His protection over SWFL during Hurricane Milton. While many in our congregation experienced substantial damage in 2022 during Hurricane Ian, we are grateful that the impact of this recent storm has been significantly less severe. We praise God for sparing many in our communities.

Our Sunday services will continue at their regular times at all three campuses this weekend. 

UNIVERSITY - 8:15am, 9:45am and 11:15am

GATEWAY - 9am and 11am

NAPLES - 10am

Livestream at 9:45am

If you, your family, or your neighbors have any needs following the storm, please do not hesitate to reach out to your campus elders. We are a family committed to caring for one another, and we want to rally around you and help you in this time of need. You can email them directly using the email addresses below.

In the days ahead, let's remain steadfast in prayer for our community, state, and nation, acting as the hands and feet of Jesus in our service to those around us. We look forward to worshipping together this Sunday! 


ALL MINISTRY GATHERINGS CANCELLED

In light of the potential impact of Hurricane Milton on the Southwest Florida coast this week, we are canceling all scheduled ministry gatherings across our University, Gateway, and Naples campuses. This includes the following ministries:

  • Re|engage

  • Premarital Classes

  • Freedom Groups

  • Community Groups

  • Men’s Ministry

  • Women’s Ministry

  • Ignite

  • Student Ministry

  • Recovery

As we continue to lift those affected by Hurricane Helene up in prayer, we are also praying peace and protection over you, your family, and the entire SWFL community. In moments like these, we are reminded of the comforting words of Psalm 46:10: “Be still, and know that I am God.”

Further updates regarding our weekend services will be provided after the storm has passed. Be sure to visit our website and follow us on social media for the latest information. Should you or your family have any significant needs leading up to or following the storm, we ask that you contact your pastors directly so that we can best serve you during this time.

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