
March 15
Worship Service - 6 pm to 7:30 pm
1200 Wilmington Ave, Richmond, VA 23227
March 22
Worship Service - 6 pm to 7:30 pm
1200 Wilmington Ave, Richmond, VA 23227
Join us at 1200 Wilmington Ave, Richmond, VA, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm as we continue our series, The Crucified King. This week, we enter Luke 22:1-30, where Jesus gathers His disciples around the table for a final meal—and a final act of love.
What does it mean to love those who betray you? How does Jesus redefine sacrifice, loyalty, and covenant? As we explore this sacred moment, we’ll see how the Last Supper not only anticipates the cross but also fulfills the meaning of the Passover. Far from being caught off guard, Jesus knew what was coming—and He embraced it.
Join us for heartfelt worship, gospel-centered teaching, and authentic community as we reflect on Christ’s self-giving love. Let’s open our hearts to the weight of the table—and the grace offered there.
March 29
Worship Service - 6 pm to 7:30 pm
1200 Wilmington Ave, Richmond, VA 23227
Join us at 1200 Wilmington Ave, Richmond, VA, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm for a powerful Capstone Service as we conclude our More Than Enough series. Over the past six weeks, we’ve explored Jesus’ call in Matthew 6:19-34 to seek first God’s kingdom and trust in His provision. Now, as we bring it all together, we’ll reflect on how these truths shape our daily lives and deepen our faith.
How do we live as people who truly believe that God is more than enough? What does it look like to release our worries, reorder our priorities, and walk with unshakable confidence in His care? This special service will be a time to remember, respond, and recommit—through worship, testimony, and prayer.
Come and be encouraged as we celebrate all that God has taught us and take the next step in trusting Him fully. Let’s move forward in faith, knowing that His kingdom is our greatest treasure!
Join us at 1200 Wilmington Ave, Richmond, VA, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm as we begin our new series, The Crucified King. This week, we step into Luke 19:28-44, where Jesus enters Jerusalem not as the conquering king people expected, but as a humble Savior who weeps over the city.
What kind of Messiah do we expect? How does Jesus challenge our assumptions about power, victory, and salvation? As we explore this pivotal moment, we’ll see how Jesus’ entry fulfills Zechariah 9:9, confirming His identity as the promised King—but not in the way many anticipated. Why did so many expect a political ruler instead of a suffering servant?
Engage in passionate worship, thought-provoking teaching, and meaningful fellowship as we dive into the expectations that shaped Jesus' reception in Jerusalem—and how our own expectations can keep us from seeing Him clearly today. Let’s fix our eyes on the true King and discover the kind of Savior He really is!