Church Calendar

The Cost of Discipleship – Lent 2025

In a time of rising authoritarianism, deep division, and political corruption, what does it mean to truly follow Jesus? This Lent, we invite you on a journey of faith, resistance, and costly grace through our sermon series on The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer, a pastor and theologian who stood against the Nazi regime, challenges us to reject “cheap grace”—a faith without sacrifice—and instead embrace the radical, transformative call of Jesus. In a world where justice is often…

Comfort Ye: Longing for Consolation – Advent 2024

Comfort Ye: Longing for Consolation This Advent, you’re invited to join other misfits as we explore the themes of hopeful waiting, prophetic comfort, and fulfillment in Christ, using the story of Simeon in Luke 2 and the beloved hymn, “Comfort, Comfort Ye My People.” In a season marked by anticipation, this series will delve into the ache of longing and the assurance of God’s promised consolation, offering hope and peace amid personal and communal suffering and challenges. This series will…
Black History Month

Black History Month 2024

This month, as we celebrate Black History, Pastor Osheta will be leading Roots in commemorations of important figures who have also been honored by Kelly Latimore in icons.

Holy Week 2023

You’re invited to join other misfits for four unique worship experiences during Holy Week this year. Palm Sunday – April 2nd Gather together with your Journey Groups for fellowship and dialogue. Via video, Pastor T. C. will deliver a new sermon on the theme “Even the Stones Cry Out” and special musical worship will be led by Jon Guerra. Maundy Thursday – April 6th On Maundy Thursday, join the live online broadcast as Pastors T. C. & Osheta lead an online…

Full to the Brim – An Expansive Lent

Traditionally, the season of Lent is thought of as a somber, penitent time of self-reflection and denial. But for so many of us that’s how the last few years have already felt. We’ve been in a “lenten” season for years now! Yet, there is another side to Lent that isn’t always acknowledged. Pastor Osheta likes to say, “In Lent, we let go of some things so that we can take hold of others.” That’s why this year our Lenten theme…