In a world full of voices claiming to know the truth and countless paths promising purpose, Jesus makes a bold and unmistakable declaration: “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” The Christian life does not begin with rules, traditions, or religion and it begins with a person. On this opening night, we will focus on the only path that truly leads to life: Jesus Christ. Discover what it means to turn away from every other road and choose the Way that leads to eternal life.
Following Christ is more than words: it’s a life that reflects Him. Jesus reminds us that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” truly knows Him. Real faith is revealed through obedience and a life that walks in step with God’s will. This night challenges us to examine our lives and ask a hard but necessary question: Are we simply talking about Christ, or are we truly walking with Him? A genuine walk with Christ transforms the way we live every day.
God’s will for our lives is greater than comfort, popularity, or temporary success. Christ calls His followers to overcome, to persevere, and to live with eternity in mind. In Revelation, Jesus promises that those who overcome will sit with Him on His throne. On this morning, we will explore what it means to surrender to God’s will, trust His purpose for our lives, and pursue a life that is shaped by eternity rather than the moment.
The Christian life is not without trials, struggles, or moments of testing. Scripture reminds us that perseverance produces maturity and leads to victory. Those who remain steadfast through trials will receive the crown of life that God has promised. This powerful closing service will focus on the victory that comes through enduring faith. When Christ is everything, trials are not the end of the story, they are part of the path to the win.
After several days of worship, teaching, and growing together in Christ, Monday is a time to simply enjoy fellowship and community. Join us for a relaxed Park Day where we can spend time together, build friendships, laugh, play games, and celebrate what God has done throughout the conference. Sometimes the best moments of fellowship happen outside the walls of a building.


