

Herod the not so great – Sunday @ 10am
Join us this Sunday, January 11th at 10am as we explore the cautionary tale of Herod the Great—a man who built monuments that stunned the world but couldn’t build peace in his own heart.
Herod was clever, powerful, and wildly successful. He constructed cities and renovated the Jerusalem Temple into one of the ancient wonders of the world. Yet he died paranoid and alone—having murdered his own wife and three sons and countless others.
When the Magi arrived seeking a newborn King, Herod ordered the massacre of innocent children in Bethlehem. He had rebuilt God’s temple in magnificent splendor, yet when God came to earth as a baby, Herod tried to kill Him.
Jesus asked, “For what does it profit a person if they gain the whole world but lose or forfeit themselves?” This Sunday, discover what Herod’s life teaches us about ambition, identity, and the kingdoms we build.
Morning tea and refreshments are served following the service.
All Welcome

