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April 24, 2026
I’ll believe it when I see it. How many times have you said that? About anything. Perhaps the context is when you talk about a family member making a change in their life. Perhaps you’re referring to a promise made by your boss. Whatever the case may be, we are people who naturally doubt. We need to see the actionable evidence of something before we will put our complete trust in it.
Apr 24


What's Happening at White Oak
Maybe you're new here and still figuring out where you fit. Maybe you've been around for a while but feel like you keep missing things. Either way — you're not alone in that feeling. We want to help. We believe everyone is on a path to Full Life in Jesus, and staying connected is part of taking that next step. So we created two weekly emails to keep you in the loop, encouraged, and moving forward. What's Happening at White Oak Your Monday email with upcoming events, next step
Apr 23


April 17, 2026
I hate roller coasters. I always have. Growing up, when all of my friends were itching to go to King’s Island and ride all of the rides, I was afraid. I avoided going to amusement parks with my friends because I was embarrassed at my fear. (The first time I rode a coaster at King’s Island was to impress a girl I liked at the time. I was almost physically sick). Here’s the reality. I know that my fear was basically irrational.
Apr 17


Saturday Service Days
The Local Deployment Team at the Ross Campus is launching Saturday Service Days—opportunities to serve our local community together. We’ll partner with local ministries and non-profits within 30 minutes of the Ross Campus to meet real needs in our region. Most projects will take place in the morning and are designed for elementary-aged kids and up (unless otherwise noted). Saturday, June 13, 10am-12pm Chrysalis Community Development Agency/Mary's Helping Hand Diaper and C
Apr 16


April 10, 2026
Do you ever get to the end of a movie and immediately turn it off after the credits start rolling? I think that’s pretty normal. After we’ve sat through the entire story, seen the rise and fall in action, experienced the climax and resolution of the problem, then we’re ready to be done. However, have you ever noticed what some films do? They allow the credits to run for some time but then they toss in another brief scene. They show some new piece to the story after ...
Apr 10
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