In Episode 6 of Peace Notes, we sat down with Errol Martin to unpack a critical conversation around people, judgment, and the challenges we face within the church. Centered around the story of the woman caught in adultery and Jonathan McReynolds’ song “People,” this episode tackled the real struggle of dealing with others while trying to live a Christ-centered life.

Errol shared how the woman caught in adultery was used as a pawn by … Read the rest

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In this episode of Peace Notes, Pastor Steve Cassimy shared a timely message titled “He Knows My Name”, diving into the heart of what it truly means to be a Christian. One of the central themes he unpacked was the difference between spirituality and religiosity, a debate that has existed in the church for decades. Too often, people lead with their denomination rather than their … Read the rest

International Women’s Day of Prayer:

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Here is a recap of today

Today was nothing short of inspiring as we celebrated Women’s International Day of Prayer—a day filled with faith, unity, and the undeniable presence of God. The atmosphere was vibrant as women, dressed in beautiful colors, led the service with confidence and grace. Their voices filled the room in worship, … Read the rest

In today’s conversation, we explored the lives of Daniel and others like him—men who remained undefiled despite the challenges they faced. How is it possible to live with such integrity in a world like ours?

The answer is found not only in the Bible but also in common sense: they purposed in their hearts. Their faithfulness wasn’t accidental; it was intentional. They weren’t forced to live righteously. They had the option to take a break, … Read the rest

Episode 2

In a world that often emphasizes status and recognition, it’s easy to feel that serving others is reserved for those with special training, education, or even a specific title. However, the truth is that serving is for everyone. You don’t need to be a leader, hold a formal position, or even be a Christian to serve. Service begins with a willing heart and the desire to help others in their moment of … Read the rest

The Eternal Value of People: Seeing Christ in Everyone

As we reflect on the Christmas story, we’re reminded of the profound truth that Jesus Christ came to lift humanity up. This truth is not just a historical event—it’s a reality that transforms how we see and interact with others every day.

Christ in the Arms of Humanity

The birth of Jesus teaches us that God’s love for humanity is not dependent on status, wealth, … Read the rest

Today, our sanctuary was filled with the power of worship and the beauty of music as we welcomed over 30 guest singers from neighboring churches to join us in a heartfelt celebration of faith. The day was truly a symphony of praise, featuring not only incredible vocalists but also inspiring praise dancers, the soulful sound of a saxophone, and a special performance by our very own Pastor Kevin Brown. From start to finish, it was … Read the rest