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Sunday Services

8:30 AM |  Traditional

10:00 & 11:30 AM | Contemporary

5:00 PM | Sanctuary (Young Adults)

Events + Info

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Tithes & Offerings

Tithing shows we trust God with our finances by giving back to God a portion of our financial resources. There are many ways for you to give including online, with stocks, by check, and several others.

Chemistry Show

Bring the family Friday, June 28 from 6:30-8:00 PM for an educationally entertaining science production filled with explosions, foam, audience involvement, & an inspirational message! $5/person. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.

Annual Meeting

Our Annual Meeting & Picnic will be on Wednesday, May 15 (Free picnic starts at 5:30 PM, meeting begins at 7:30 PM). We’ll celebrate God’s faithfulness and conduct important church business. Childcare is available with advanced registration.

Latest
Sermon

Latest
Sermon

Dan McCandless - April 26, 2020

Road to Emmaus

Social Distancing

Once again we see how Jesus takes the initiative when He approached two travelers on the road to Emmaus, as they were heading away from Jerusalem. We learned that the two travelers weren't able to recognize Jesus, and perhaps had different expectations of how God's plan would unfold. We too can miss His presence when it's not what we are expecting, even when He is right in front of us. He pursues us even when we are not pursuing him. He comes after us even when we are walking away. Follow-up Application Pray: Lord, open my eyes to see You and see where and how You're working. I want to see what You see. Ponder: Do your expectations blind you to how Jesus is working in your life? Do your expectations need to be realigned? Invite: Invite Him into your life and into your expectations and hopes.

Scripture References: Luke 24:13

 

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Our purpose is to inspire hope and ignite faith in every person we meet, introducing others to a relationship with God made possible by faith in Jesus. We work side-by-side to live as healthy, wholehearted followers of Jesus, through the three main steps below.

Next Steps

Black Rock Church’s Executive Staff Transition

After 40 wonderful years serving at Black Rock Church, Pastor Steve Treash is moving into a new and exciting next chapter of ministry. Through God’s leading in prayer, he determined that 2024 will be his final year at Black Rock. 

The Elders are recommending Pastor Josh Feay as candidate for Senior Pastor at Black Rock Church.