
Parents, take the night off knowing your children are having a great time! Our next Parent Night Out is on Tuesday, June 25 from 6:00-8:30 pm.

Parents, take the night off knowing your children are having a great time! Our next Parent Night Out is on Tuesday, June 25 from 6:00-8:30 pm.
Marriage is a complicated endeavor. Whether we have allegiances to certain models of doing marriage or we follow in our parents footsteps, we all do marriage differently. In week 5 of the relatively speaking sermon series, we will learn about what the Bible says about marriage, and we’ll hear what Greg has to say about beautiful submission to one another.

Thanksgiving is the time of year where most folks sit down with family and friends to celebrate all that they are thankful for in this life. Yet, some people don’t have a place to go. This year, Woodland Hills is hosting a Thanksgiving potluck.
We’ve all dealt with issues in our families. In this sermon, Greg sets up the framework of understanding biblical family. This framework will help us understand how God wants us to relate to our families over the next five weeks of study. This sermon will make you go “hmmm”.

Our fall Adventure series, Relatively Speaking, is exploring the relationships that make up our lives. Check here for weekly study guides that you can use on your own or in a group.

What does God say about our relationships and family? Our fall Adventure series, Relatively Speaking, will explore the relationships that make up our lives. Sign up to join a group now!

Heroes Gate is excited to provide a fun evening for families! We’ll have games, activities and watch the movie Cars. Join us on Wednesday, June 22 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Gathering Area and on the front lawn.

WeServe provides opportunities for families and people of all ages to serve our local community. Our next WeServe is on Saturday, January 29. Find out more…
Ephesians 3:14-19 is perhaps one of the most powerful descriptions of love we find in Paul’s writings. The love Paul speaks of is so great he is forced to press the boundaries of language to express it.