February 22, 2026 - March 8, 2026
We all live by rhythms—some we choose, some we inherit, and some that just seem to happen to us. The question is: are those rhythms forming us into the people God created us to be? What if instead our days were shaped by prayerful, intentional spiritual practices—rhythms that help us see God, ourselves, and the world more clearly? In this six-week journey leading up to Easter, we’ll look at key moments in the life of Jesus and explore the spiritual rhythms he practiced. We’ll learn how to adopt rhythms that help us live with purpose, presence, and peace.
Messages: 3

March 8, 2026
Series: Finding Your Rhythm
Speaker: Jason Cusick
Why do we keep pushing ourselves past our limits when God designed us to live with rhythms of rest? In a culture that never slows down, it is easy to treat exhaustion as normal, even spiritual, without realizing how much it pulls us away from the life God wants for us. This week we will explore the ancient practice of Sabbath rest. We will look at how Jesus lived with rest, how he invites us into it, and how that kind of rest can renew us and bless the people around us.
March 1, 2026
Series: Finding Your Rhythm
Speaker: Jason Cusick
Why does it feel so hard to be fully present? In a world that constantly scatters our attention, many of us move through our days distracted, disconnected, and spiritually depleted. But the life of Jesus shows us a different way. This week, we’ll well learn about the ancient rhythms of practicing God’s presence and prayer. We’ll see Jesus’ example or prayerful awareness invites us to greater prayerful presence in our everyday lives.
February 22, 2026
Series: Finding Your Rhythm
Speaker: Jason Cusick
Are you living on autopilot, shaped more by the rhythms around you than the ones you choose? In a world where most habits are set for us, we often end up shaped by patterns that drain us rather than give life. This week, we’ll explore the ancient rhythm of living by Scripture. We’ll see how God’s Word brings the stability, clarity, and nourishment our souls need. And we’ll discover how inviting Jesus into even one disordered area can open the way to healthier, life-giving rhythms.