Silicon Valley runs on hustle, but at what cost?
Sky-high living costs, burnout from relentless work, and the ache of connection in a screen-filled world—life feels out of control. 🤯
This Christmas, Let's Slow Down and Fins A Better Way 🌟
Starting December 1st at 9:30 and 11 AM, join us for Out of Control Christmas—a teaching series that doesn’t shy away from the chaos that’s all too real in the Silicon Valley. We’ll talk about the pressures of work, the anxiety that comes with success, and the loneliness hiding behind our screens. But instead of just talking problems, we’ll explore the solutions that the Advent Story offers: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and Christ. So if the holidays feel chaotic or your heart is stretched thin, come. Step into the story with us, and let’s rediscover the peace of Christ together .
bonus: grab a free custom christmas wreath! 🎄✨
Pick your branches and ribbons before or after service, and we’ll craft a wreath just for you.
(One per family, while supplies last.)
Don't miss christmas eve on december 24th:
- 4 PM: Enjoy hot cocoa, sweet treats, and ornament decorating.
- 5 PM: One-hour Christmas Eve Service.✨ 🕊️
Welcome to the Advent Season! 🎄✨
Download our Advent Devotional Below.
Advent is a Latin word that literally means “coming or arrival”. It’s the season leading up to Christmas in which we explore our longing for more, our longing for God, and we celebrate how he came in Jesus, the baby born of a virgin in Bethlehem. As we do this, we look back with wonder at Jesus’ first coming and eagerly anticipate his Second Coming. Each Sunday in Advent we’ll be reading passages of scripture that teach us of a God who comes after us in our wandering and wondering, restoring our hope through the coming of his Son. Though we may have heard of these events many times, the magic of the Christmas season invites us to see the old story with fresh perspective. Let us experience the wonder of God coming to live among us.
For many of us, Advent may be a new rhythm in our walk with Christ. It may feel a little strange or uncomfortable to sit in the ‘already/not yet’ feeling as we step towards a deeper understanding of what Jesus coming to live among us really means. Every devotional will have action steps for the week, with the intention that you would act on them daily, to help focus your thoughts on the wonder of Christmas, and how amazing God’s love is for us.
Glory to God Alone,
Pastor Bree