New Series: Psalms

May 17, 2026

9 & 10:45am

6639 Scioto Darby Creek Road, Hilliard, OH 43026

What do you do when life feels like too much to sort through on your own?

Some seasons are really hard. Others are really good. And most of the time, it’s somewhere in between… joy and grief, confidence and confusion, often closer together than we’d expect.

We weren’t meant to sort through any of it alone.

The Psalms are some of the oldest writing in the Bible… honest, raw conversations with God from people who were hurting, celebrating, doubting, and hoping. They didn’t clean it up before bringing it to Him. And no matter what they were feeling, they kept finding their way back to the same truth: God doesn’t change. He’s always present. Always steady. And always worth trusting—especially in the hardest moments.

Wherever you’re at right now, the Psalms remind us that we can bring all of it to God. The good, the hard, the messy, and the in-between. He hears you. He understands you. And He walks with you through all of it.

Why This Matters for You

Over the coming weeks, you’ll discover:

  • Why honest prayer matters more than polished prayer—and what it looks like to actually talk to God
  • How to find stability when your circumstances keep changing
  • What it means to trust God in seasons of doubt, grief, joy, and everything in between
  • How people who were struggling thousands of years ago were asking the same questions you are today
  • Why God isn’t looking for you to have it all together before you come to Him

Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or you’re just starting to ask questions about faith, this series meets you where you are.

What Happens When You Visit

  • Welcoming environment—come as you are, no pressure
  • Practical teaching that applies to your life today
  • Great music and a message that lasts about an hour
  • Kids programs available for birth through 6th grade
  • Free coffee and genuinely friendly people

Ready to bring all of it? Join us Sundays at 9 or 10:45am starting May 17.