In this message, Together for the Gospel, we look at what it means to truly stand side by side in advancing Christ’s kingdom.
Could Paul write to all of us and call us partners in the gospel, or would he have to write to just a few? Partnership is more than financial support or verbal encouragement—it’s sharing in the mission, sacrifice, and joy of making Christ known.
Join us as we explore how real gospel partnership changes the way we pray, serve, give, and live. When the church is united in purpose, the world sees the beauty and power of Christ on display.
In Philippians 1:1-2, Paul’s opening words are far more than polite formality—they are a declaration of gospel truth. His greeting flows from the reality of who Christ is and what He has done for His people. Calling believers “saints in Christ Jesus” reminds us of our new identity, not earned but given by grace. Wishing “grace and peace” is not wishful thinking, but the confident pronouncement of blessings secured through the cross.
We kicked off our series in Philippians with a message titled "How God Started a Church." We looked at Philippians 1:1 and Acts 16 to see how God, by His sovereign prerogative and power, planted a church in Philippi. From a businesswoman, a slave girl, and a jailer, God began a work that still bears fruit today. Come see how He builds His church—and what that means for us.

