In seasons of joy.
In seasons of struggle.
And in moments of searching.
Easter tells a story that has shaped lives for over 2,000 years.
You’re invited to hear it.
JOIN US THIS EASTER!

Jesus Has Risen (Mark 16: 6)
“Don’t be alarmed,” he said. “You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter, ‘He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.’”
You are invited to experience the joy of Easter with us. Join us as we celebrate that Jesus lives through a variety of worship services.

Join us for beautiful Easter services at St. Peter. This campus will have both traditional and contemporary-style worship options as we celebrate Jesus’ resurrection.
April 5th:
6:30 AM (Traditional)
8:30 AM* (Contemporary)
10:30 AM (Contemporary)
* = livestreamed service

Join us for beautiful Easter services at The CORE. This campus will have contemporary-style worship options as we celebrate that Jesus is Risen.
April 4th:
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
April 5th
7:30 AM
9:30 AM*
11:30 AM
* = livestreamed service
We are currently in a sermon series called Truth Bombs.
Summary: No one yawned when Jesus showed up. His words and works “amazed” and left listeners “in awe.” This series revisits the explosive things Jesus said and the shocking things Jesus did.
If you would like to go back and hear past messages of this sermon series, please click the button below. Additionally, be sure to check out our Spotify playlist for this series.
The service times for each campus are listed below. For The CORE, the Easter Saturday service on April 4th will be the same service that is held on April 5th - Easter Sunday.
For St. Peter, all the sermon messages will be the same during the services and the traditional and contemporary services will have different music and worship styles.
At The CORE, all the services between April 4th and 5th will be the same, so come to whichever time works best for you and your family!
St. Peter:
April 5th
6:30 AM (Traditional)
8:30 AM* (Contemporary)
10:30 AM (Contemporary)
The CORE
April 4th
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
April 5th
7:30 AM
9:30 AM*
11:30 AM
* = livestreamed service
Each worship service will last about 60-70 minutes.
Absolutely! If for any reason you can’t make our in-person service, you can always watch it live or after the scheduled service on our YouTube channel.
Both of our campuses have parking lots available. At St. Peter, the lot extends back by the school and if The CORE’s parking lot happens to be full upon arrival, feel free to park on one of the side streets (Locust, Washington, and Bennett Streets), or we also have permission to use the Schmitt Title Company and the back Walgreens parking lots, adjacent to our building.
All are welcome! Come exactly as you are - don’t dress up or down for anyone.
Yes, both of our campuses are fully accessible to individuals with disabilities. We have a zero-step entry, making it fully accessible to wheelchair users and individuals with other mobility needs, designated accessible parking spaces, and wide interior walkways. The building also includes accessible restrooms and elevators for ease of movement.
Unfortunately, we will not have any childcare or children’s programming available during our Easter services. This is a time for families to worship together and we encourage you to do the same! We have several families with young children in attendance, so it’s not uncommon to hear the sounds of little ones during the service. :)
If needed, however, both of our campuses do have sound-proof rooms off of the main worship area for young families. In this space, adults can still hear and participate in the service while the kids have a little more freedom to move about.
No, we will not serving communion during our Easter services.
*Note: The CORE's regularly scheduled communion service is cancelled for Easter Sunday and we encourage our members to partake in the Lord’s Supper during the Maundy Thursday service.
We will remind our members of ways to give whether it is online or dropping their offering in the boxes at the back of church, but we will not have a “pass the plate” type offering. Additionally, as a visitor, we are so glad that you joined us and don’t want you to feel obligated to give.
At our St. Peter campus, you will find a mix of traditional and contemporary-style worship, but what does that mean? The sermon messages will be the same for both types of services, but the difference primarily comes down to the music. The traditional service will have hymns sung and played on a piano and includes more scripture readings. Our contemporary services have a worship team up front and they feature modern styles of music and innovative use of technology.
