Where Community Comes to Life.
Gatherings
Sunday Dinner
Sunday Dinner is more than just a meal—it’s a space where we gather as a community to share life, worship together, and dive deeper into what it means to practice the way of Jesus.
Each Sunday Dinner includes:
• A Shared Meal: Good food and better conversation around the table.
• Worship: A time of music and reflection, centering our hearts on God.
• Learning Together: Practical teaching and dialogue on how to live out the rhythms of Jesus in our everyday lives.
Come hungry—not just for food, but for connection, growth, and a deeper understanding of the way of Jesus. Whether you’re exploring faith or have been following Jesus for years, Sunday Dinner is a place for you.
Sunday Dinner
Sunday Dinner is more than just a meal—it’s a space where we gather as a community to share life, worship together, and dive deeper into what it means to practice the way of Jesus.
Each Sunday Dinner includes:
• A Shared Meal: Good food and better conversation around the table.
• Worship: A time of music and reflection, centering our hearts on God.
• Learning Together: Practical teaching and dialogue on how to live out the rhythms of Jesus in our everyday lives.
Come hungry—not just for food, but for connection, growth, and a deeper understanding of the way of Jesus. Whether you’re exploring faith or have been following Jesus for years, Sunday Dinner is a place for you.
Selah Nights
A weekly hour of prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause, breathe, and center ourselves in God’s presence. This is a space to step away from the noise of life, to pray together, and to seek the quiet, restorative rhythms of faith.
Each night will focus on creating room for prayer and presence—intentional moments where we bring our hearts before God and open ourselves to His work in our lives and in our city. Whether you come with specific prayers or simply need a space to rest and reflect, Selah Nights is for you.
FAQ’s | Selah Nights
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Selah Nights are a weekly, one-hour gathering for prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause and center ourselves in God’s presence through intentional prayer and worship.
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Selah Nights happen every Tuesday evening from 7PM - 8PM. It’s just an hour, so come ready to unplug and focus.
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No RSVP is needed—just show up as you are! Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, you’re always welcome.
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Each Selah Night includes time for:
• Reflective prayer (individually and together)
• Space to sit quietly in God’s presence
• An optional time to share prayer requests or stories of gratitude
• Closing with a communal prayer or blessing
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Not at all! Selah Nights are open to anyone who wants to take a moment to pause, reflect, and pray. Invite friends, neighbors, or anyone seeking a space to connect with God.
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Not unless you want to! Selah Nights are designed to be low-pressure, whether you feel like praying silently or sharing out loud.
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Kids are welcome, but there won’t be formal childcare provided. If they’d like to join in quietly, we’re happy to have them.
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Just yourself! If you’d like, you can bring a journal, Bible, or anything that helps you reflect and pray.
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Selah is a term from the Psalms, often interpreted as a pause or interlude. It’s a reminder to stop, reflect, and take in what has just been said or experienced—a perfect theme for our time together.
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That’s okay! Selah Nights are for everyone, whether you’ve been praying for years or are just starting out. You can participate in whatever way feels comfortable for you.
Dinner Table
Join us at ‘Dinner Table’—an evening to connect, share a meal, and dream together as we explore what it means to be pioneers. We’ll pray, worship, and dive into the vision of pursuing the Good, Beautiful, and True Way of Jesus. We can’t wait to see you there!
Sunday Dinner
Sunday Dinner is more than just a meal—it’s a space where we gather as a community to share life, worship together, and dive deeper into what it means to practice the way of Jesus.
Each Sunday Dinner includes:
• A Shared Meal: Good food and better conversation around the table.
• Worship: A time of music and reflection, centering our hearts on God.
• Learning Together: Practical teaching and dialogue on how to live out the rhythms of Jesus in our everyday lives.
Come hungry—not just for food, but for connection, growth, and a deeper understanding of the way of Jesus. Whether you’re exploring faith or have been following Jesus for years, Sunday Dinner is a place for you.
Selah Nights
A weekly hour of prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause, breathe, and center ourselves in God’s presence. This is a space to step away from the noise of life, to pray together, and to seek the quiet, restorative rhythms of faith.
Each night will focus on creating room for prayer and presence—intentional moments where we bring our hearts before God and open ourselves to His work in our lives and in our city. Whether you come with specific prayers or simply need a space to rest and reflect, Selah Nights is for you.
FAQ’s | Selah Nights
-
Selah Nights are a weekly, one-hour gathering for prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause and center ourselves in God’s presence through intentional prayer and worship.
-
Selah Nights happen every Tuesday evening from 7PM - 8PM. It’s just an hour, so come ready to unplug and focus.
-
No RSVP is needed—just show up as you are! Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, you’re always welcome.
-
Each Selah Night includes time for:
• Reflective prayer (individually and together)
• Space to sit quietly in God’s presence
• An optional time to share prayer requests or stories of gratitude
• Closing with a communal prayer or blessing
-
Not at all! Selah Nights are open to anyone who wants to take a moment to pause, reflect, and pray. Invite friends, neighbors, or anyone seeking a space to connect with God.
-
Not unless you want to! Selah Nights are designed to be low-pressure, whether you feel like praying silently or sharing out loud.
-
Kids are welcome, but there won’t be formal childcare provided. If they’d like to join in quietly, we’re happy to have them.
-
Just yourself! If you’d like, you can bring a journal, Bible, or anything that helps you reflect and pray.
-
Selah is a term from the Psalms, often interpreted as a pause or interlude. It’s a reminder to stop, reflect, and take in what has just been said or experienced—a perfect theme for our time together.
-
That’s okay! Selah Nights are for everyone, whether you’ve been praying for years or are just starting out. You can participate in whatever way feels comfortable for you.
Selah Nights
A weekly hour of prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause, breathe, and center ourselves in God’s presence. This is a space to step away from the noise of life, to pray together, and to seek the quiet, restorative rhythms of faith.
Each night will focus on creating room for prayer and presence—intentional moments where we bring our hearts before God and open ourselves to His work in our lives and in our city. Whether you come with specific prayers or simply need a space to rest and reflect, Selah Nights is for you.
FAQ’s | Selah Nights
-
Selah Nights are a weekly, one-hour gathering for prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause and center ourselves in God’s presence through intentional prayer and worship.
-
Selah Nights happen every Tuesday evening from 7PM - 8PM. It’s just an hour, so come ready to unplug and focus.
-
No RSVP is needed—just show up as you are! Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, you’re always welcome.
-
Each Selah Night includes time for:
• Reflective prayer (individually and together)
• Space to sit quietly in God’s presence
• An optional time to share prayer requests or stories of gratitude
• Closing with a communal prayer or blessing
-
Not at all! Selah Nights are open to anyone who wants to take a moment to pause, reflect, and pray. Invite friends, neighbors, or anyone seeking a space to connect with God.
-
Not unless you want to! Selah Nights are designed to be low-pressure, whether you feel like praying silently or sharing out loud.
-
Kids are welcome, but there won’t be formal childcare provided. If they’d like to join in quietly, we’re happy to have them.
-
Just yourself! If you’d like, you can bring a journal, Bible, or anything that helps you reflect and pray.
-
Selah is a term from the Psalms, often interpreted as a pause or interlude. It’s a reminder to stop, reflect, and take in what has just been said or experienced—a perfect theme for our time together.
-
That’s okay! Selah Nights are for everyone, whether you’ve been praying for years or are just starting out. You can participate in whatever way feels comfortable for you.
Selah Nights
A weekly hour of prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause, breathe, and center ourselves in God’s presence. This is a space to step away from the noise of life, to pray together, and to seek the quiet, restorative rhythms of faith.
Each night will focus on creating room for prayer and presence—intentional moments where we bring our hearts before God and open ourselves to His work in our lives and in our city. Whether you come with specific prayers or simply need a space to rest and reflect, Selah Nights is for you.
FAQ’s | Selah Nights
-
Selah Nights are a weekly, one-hour gathering for prayer, reflection, and connection. Inspired by the Psalms, Selah invites us to pause and center ourselves in God’s presence through intentional prayer and worship.
-
Selah Nights happen every Tuesday evening from 7PM - 8PM. It’s just an hour, so come ready to unplug and focus.
-
No RSVP is needed—just show up as you are! Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, you’re always welcome.
-
Each Selah Night includes time for:
• Reflective prayer (individually and together)
• Space to sit quietly in God’s presence
• An optional time to share prayer requests or stories of gratitude
• Closing with a communal prayer or blessing
-
Not at all! Selah Nights are open to anyone who wants to take a moment to pause, reflect, and pray. Invite friends, neighbors, or anyone seeking a space to connect with God.
-
Not unless you want to! Selah Nights are designed to be low-pressure, whether you feel like praying silently or sharing out loud.
-
Kids are welcome, but there won’t be formal childcare provided. If they’d like to join in quietly, we’re happy to have them.
-
Just yourself! If you’d like, you can bring a journal, Bible, or anything that helps you reflect and pray.
-
Selah is a term from the Psalms, often interpreted as a pause or interlude. It’s a reminder to stop, reflect, and take in what has just been said or experienced—a perfect theme for our time together.
-
That’s okay! Selah Nights are for everyone, whether you’ve been praying for years or are just starting out. You can participate in whatever way feels comfortable for you.
Dinner Table
Join us at ‘Dinner Table’—an evening to connect, share a meal, and dream together as we explore what it means to be pioneers. We’ll pray, worship, and dive into the vision of pursuing the Good, Beautiful, and True Way of Jesus. We can’t wait to see you there!