A Season of Change

Autumn and the Beauty of Change

I’ve always loved Autumn. The cooler weather signals a break from Oklahoma’s summer heat, families head outdoors again, and the holiday season begins to peek around the corner. There’s something about this time of year that feels refreshing and full of promise.

I often joke about my love for Autumn by pausing mid-stride and saying, “You hear that? Autumn is coming.” But behind the humor is a deeper truth: Autumn reminds me of change—something near and dear to my heart.

As the leaves turn and the air shifts, I’m reminded of the transformation Christ brings to the life of a believer. What was once dead is now alive. What was condemned is now redeemed. What was lost is now found. This isn’t just poetic language—it’s the reality of grace at work.

Our church is full of people who have experienced that change through Christ alone. And it’s not just a Sunday thing; it’s a daily joy lived out in community. Just last week, we had the privilege of sharing that joy with our neighbors during our Trunk-N-Treat festival. The turnout was incredible, and more importantly, every person who came was welcomed and loved by our members.

If you’re searching for a church where Christ is at the center, where disciples make disciples, and where transformation is more than a word—it’s a way of life—we’d love to meet you. Join us on Sundays or Wednesdays and see firsthand what God is doing in the lives of His people.

Autumn may be a season of change, but the greatest change is the one Christ brings. Come experience it with us. Check out some photos below!