04/05/2026
Are you feeling stuck in a “Saturday Season”? That middle ground where the pain of Friday is still real, but the breakthrough of Sunday hasn't arrived yet?
Sermon Series:
SUNDAY SERVICE
The Process of Becoming
When we come to Jesus, we are not suddenly where we need to be as a person or as a Christian. In fact, we spend a lot of time trying and falling and getting back up and falling again, and the cycle repeats.
The good news? Working through our imperfections is all part of God's plan! God is walking with you every step of the way, and He will NEVER fail you. You just need to trust the process.
God's plan for us includes the process of working through our imperfections. Cooper teaches about "The Process of Becoming."
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