JOIN US SUNDAYS

at 9am & 11am

Kids Ministry open at 9am service,  birth - 5th grade
& open at 11a service for ages 0-5 years old

JOIN US SUNDAYS

at 9am & 11am

Kids Ministry open at 9am service, birth - 5th grade
& open at 11a service for ages 0-5 years old

JOIN US SUNDAYS

at 9am & 11am

Kids Ministry open at 9am service, birth - 5th grade
& open at 11a service for ages 0-5 years old


Welcome to Frontline


We aim to be a faithfully present
people who know CHRIST
and make Him known.

Welcome to Frontline


We aim to be a faithfully present
people who know CHRIST
and make Him known.

Welcome to Frontline

We aim to be a faithfully present
people who know CHRIST
and make Him known.

Latest Sermon

This sermon from Galatians 2:15–21 confronts the subtle but dangerous drift from living by God’s grace to relying on our own performance. Pastor John Murphy highlights that no one can be made right with God through effort or obedience; justification is a finished verdict received by faith in Jesus, not a status we earn. When we return to performance, we rebuild what Christ already tore down, placing ourselves back under a law that can expose sin but never save. Through our union with Christ, our old identity rooted in striving for approval has died, and we now live by faith in the One who loved us and gave Himself for us. Ultimately, to depend on our performance is to diminish the cross itself, as if Christ’s sacrifice were unnecessary. The call, then, is to continually rest in and return to grace, living not for acceptance, but from it.

Latest Sermon

This sermon from Galatians 2:15–21 confronts the subtle but dangerous drift from living by God’s grace to relying on our own performance. Pastor John Murphy highlights that no one can be made right with God through effort or obedience; justification is a finished verdict received by faith in Jesus, not a status we earn. When we return to performance, we rebuild what Christ already tore down, placing ourselves back under a law that can expose sin but never save. Through our union with Christ, our old identity rooted in striving for approval has died, and we now live by faith in the One who loved us and gave Himself for us. Ultimately, to depend on our performance is to diminish the cross itself, as if Christ’s sacrifice were unnecessary. The call, then, is to continually rest in and return to grace, living not for acceptance, but from it.

Latest Sermon

This sermon from Galatians 2:15–21 confronts the subtle but dangerous drift from living by God’s grace to relying on our own performance. Pastor John Murphy highlights that no one can be made right with God through effort or obedience; justification is a finished verdict received by faith in Jesus, not a status we earn. When we return to performance, we rebuild what Christ already tore down, placing ourselves back under a law that can expose sin but never save. Through our union with Christ, our old identity rooted in striving for approval has died, and we now live by faith in the One who loved us and gave Himself for us. Ultimately, to depend on our performance is to diminish the cross itself, as if Christ’s sacrifice were unnecessary. The call, then, is to continually rest in and return to grace, living not for acceptance, but from it.

You have a story.
It Matters to God.
It matters to us.

At Frontline we scatter into small groups that meet in homes at various times throughout the week. Our small groups aim to embody the faithful presence of Jesus in the lives of our friends and neighbors over meals, prayers, and shared stories. Small groups emphasize three crucial aspects of the church as we scatter: we care for one another, we grow together as Jesus’ disciples, and we live on mission together.

You have a story.
It Matters to God.
It matters to us.

At Frontline we scatter into small groups that meet in homes at various times throughout the week. Our small groups aim to embody the faithful presence of Jesus in the lives of our friends and neighbors over meals, prayers, and shared stories. Small groups emphasize three crucial aspects of the church as we scatter: we care for one another, we grow together as Jesus’ disciples, and we live on mission together.

You have a story.
It Matters to God.
It matters to us.

At Frontline we scatter into small groups that meet in homes at various times throughout the week. Our small groups aim to embody the faithful presence of Jesus in the lives of our friends and neighbors over meals, prayers, and shared stories. Small groups emphasize three crucial aspects of the church as we scatter: we care for one another, we grow together as Jesus’ disciples, and we live on mission together.

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