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

Paul’s message in the Epistle to the Galatians, chapter 3, is that salvation has always been based on God’s promise, not human effort or obedience to the Law. God made a covenant with Abraham to bless all nations through his descendant—fulfilled in Jesus Christ—and that promise cannot be replaced or canceled by the Law given later. The Law’s purpose was never to save, but to reveal sin and act as a temporary guardian, leading people to Christ. Now that Christ has come, believers are no longer under the Law but are made sons and daughters of God through faith, equal and united in Him. The message calls Christians to live in gratitude for this grace, invites those not yet in Christ to find hope in the promise, and challenges those who have grown numb to the gospel to truly hear and respond, because in the end, our only hope in life and death is Christ alone.

Latest Sermon

Pastor John Murphy teaches from Galatians 3:10–14 that every person lives under the weight of a spiritual “curse,” God’s judgment on sin, because no one can perfectly keep His law. While many try to fix themselves through effort, morality, or self-improvement, that path ultimately fails because perfection is the standard. The good news of Easter is that Jesus took a different path for us: He stepped in as our substitute, absorbing the full curse on the cross in our place. His resurrection proves that the curse has been fully dealt with, and now, through faith in Him, we can receive blessing instead of judgment, including forgiveness, new life, and a restored relationship with God. The central question is whether we will keep trying to carry our burden or trust Jesus to take it, finding true freedom in Him.

Latest Sermon

Paul’s message in the Epistle to the Galatians, chapter 3, is that salvation has always been based on God’s promise, not human effort or obedience to the Law. God made a covenant with Abraham to bless all nations through his descendant—fulfilled in Jesus Christ—and that promise cannot be replaced or canceled by the Law given later. The Law’s purpose was never to save, but to reveal sin and act as a temporary guardian, leading people to Christ. Now that Christ has come, believers are no longer under the Law but are made sons and daughters of God through faith, equal and united in Him. The message calls Christians to live in gratitude for this grace, invites those not yet in Christ to find hope in the promise, and challenges those who have grown numb to the gospel to truly hear and respond, because in the end, our only hope in life and death is Christ alone.

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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