February 1, 2026 - February 15, 2026
How do you know if your life is “on track”? Our culture offers plenty of measurements—education, career success, happiness—but how does God define progress? In this three-week series, Milestones, we’ll look at three key markers of a life centered on God. We’ll draw from the stories of Jesus and wisdom from the Christian book Are My Kids on Track?. Together, how we can help the next generation keep moving forward with Jesus, while also we’ll recognize the milestones we may have missed, and how we can get back on track.
Messages: 3

February 15, 2026
Series: Milestones
Speaker: Alex Grahmann
Where is God in your spiritual life, and how do you know if you’re actually growing? We all want a faith that’s real and moving forward, but it’s easy to let our identity be shaped by busyness, success, or what others think instead of who God says we are. This week as we wrap up the Milestones series, we’ll discover how anchoring our identity in God and living out our purpose leads to steady, lifelong spiritual growth.
February 8, 2026
Series: Milestones
Speaker: Jason Cusick
Why do some relationships feel life-giving while others leave us drained? We all want meaningful connection, yet we often fall into patterns that keep our relationships from growing in healthy ways. In this message, we’ll see how Jesus models both mutual care and healthy boundaries, showing us a better way to relate to one another. We’ll learn how small, intentional steps can strengthen our connections—not only for our own well-being, but in ways that shape our kids and the next generation toward healthier relationships as well.
February 1, 2026
Series: Milestones
Speaker: Jill Lewolt
Many of us—and our kids—experience emotional highs and lows that can leave us overwhelmed, reactive, or unsure how to respond. In the first message of our new series, Milestones, we’ll see how Jesus meets us right in the heart of our emotions. We’ll learn how he can reshape our perspective, help us navigate hard moments with patience and clarity, and strengthen us to face challenges rather than run from them. Together, we’ll discover that emotional health isn’t about perfection—it’s about learning to walk with Jesus, one step at a time.