The Arts Group went on their first nature outing this past weekend at Hidden Falls Regional Park. They explored the falls and the woods alongside the Mississippi, discovering unique shelters and foraging delights! Read More
As a capstone to their three years in SEM, ten of our 2026 graduates took a week-long Justice Journey to civil rights sites around the South. Read More
In this series, we come to the grand finale of Revelation, where the groom and the bride finally unite. God and his people come together, finally, into a place without death, suffering, or tears. And in these final pages, our deepest questions find answers as the truth is unveiled one last time. Read More
At Woodland, we want to learn to love together because we know there’s no such thing as following Jesus solo. Our Gathering Groups are one place where people can connect to do Kingdom life in community. Read More
Now that those of us who have been in SEM have spent three years feasting on the good news of Jesus, I hope we don’t keep it to ourselves. We need to tell a world that is desperate and in a spiritual famine, that there’s a feast to be had at the table of King Jesus. Read More
This past Sunday, Heroes Gate families partook in another Family Hangout – this one involving some Spring cleaning! Families gathered after the service for snacks, followed by some outside-time to collectively pick up litter surrounding our building and parking lot area. Read More
1 Thessalonians 5:11 “…encourage one another and build each other up…”
In his sermon, Watch Your Words, Greg talked about the power of words to do both good and harm. As a congregation we want to take the opportunity to use our words for good by sending out notes of encouragement to people in our lives. Here’s how: Read More
Unity Meals is first and always about relationships. Whether someone is experiencing food insecurity, homelessness, addiction or other economic hardships, we meet them exactly where they are. That often means walking the streets, alleyways, under bridges and into tent encampments—showing up with consistency, dignity and care. Read More
When Gary first began attending Woodland Hills he was just fine sitting in the back, enjoying the music. Then one Sunday he decided to come to the front for prayer. During that conversation, the prayer minister asked him, “What do you do on Thursday nights?” Gary said, “I got a feeling you’re going to tell me!” Read More