Worship

May 3, 2026

Do you ever feel like the world is moving too fast and you're flying blind? Between the endless news cycle, the pressures of daily life, and the heavy things we carry, it is so easy to feel overwhelmed. When the turbulence hits, our anxiety flares up, and it can feel like we’ve completely lost the horizon.


Pilots have a name for this: spatial disorientation. This Sunday, we are talking about what to do when our souls experience the exact same thing. Jesus knew we would face storms, which is why He made us a stunning promise in John 14: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you... Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." He didn't promise a life without clouds, but He gave us the Holy Spirit—the Teacher of Truth—to be the anchor for our souls when the world gets frantic.


If you are exhausted, anxious, or just in need of a quiet center this week, come worship with us. You don't have to navigate the turbulence alone. Let's gather, fix our eyes on Christ, and find a peace that the world simply cannot give.