We believe Scripture is best read in community — slowly, thoughtfully, and within its original context.

As a church, we spend extended time in books of the Bible, paying attention to historical setting, cultural background, and how the story of Scripture shapes our everyday lives. Rather than rushing chapter by chapter, we move in smaller sections, making space to listen, ask questions, and walk with God together.

This page reflects what we’re currently reading and exploring as a community.

What We’re Reading Together

Upcoming Series: Genesis

Beginning the Sunday after Easter, we’ll explore the opening story of the Bible and how it shapes everything that follows. From the Spirit of God bringing life out of chaos to the patterns of blessing, brokenness, exile, and restoration, Genesis invites us to see a deeper story unfolding beneath the surface.

As we walk through these passages, we’ll trace themes that connect the whole Bible - and discover how they speak into our lives today.

Devotional Resources

Bible Project

We regularly use Bible Project resources to explore Scripture in its historical, literary, and theological context. Their videos and classes help us slow down, see the bigger story of Scripture, and understand how each book fits within God’s redemptive work.

Screenshot of a Spotify playlist titled "The Garden - Worship" with a total of 31 songs and 3 hours 39 minutes of music. The playlist is by a user named michael.hutzler and shows the first few tracks, including "Forever YHWH/Worthy Of I..." by Bethel Music and Tiffany Hudson, "We Crown You - Live" by Jeremy Riddle, and "Reigning - Live" by Jeremy Riddle. There are options to play, shuffle, download, and share the playlist.

Worship Playlist

We have created a playlist of worship songs that are the heart cry of our church community.

Person holding a smartphone displaying a midday prayer app, next to a cup of coffee on a table.

Lectio 365

For those who are looking for structured daily prayer rhythms, we occasionally recommend guided prayer resources like Lectio 365. These can be helpful for cultivating regular times of prayer throughout the day.