Love God.
Love People.
Welcome to Prince of Peace!
We are happy that you are here, regardless of your background, beliefs or baggage. Our goal is simple – to love God and to love people. All people! That means you. You are invited to every part of Prince of Peace no matter who you are or where you have been.
We are deeply committed to seeing the Gospel transform lives. We believe that God is big enough for you – big enough for your questions, your past, your present, your future, your doubts and faith. No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, Prince of Peace is a place of belonging for everyone.
One way to get involved at Prince of Peace is to join us for worship. Our contemporary worship is on Saturdays at 5:30 pm and Sundays at 10:30 am, and classic worship is on Sundays at 8:45 am. Come as you are!
There are fellowship opportunities for everyone - preschoolers, children, students, adults and seniors. See an event that interests you? Register here!
We offer clothing, food, dental care and other resources to people in need through our Mission Outpost. We also need volunteers to keep Mission Outpost running. Look here if you need supplies or resources, or if you have time or resources to donate.
When you step into community with us, we will walk with you, equip you and deploy you in ways that will change the community and world. So we invite you to take the next step and connect with us by visiting us in person or filling out our Connect Card. You are also invited to submit a prayer request or seek spiritual care.
We are excited to meet you!
Easter at Prince of Peace
We look forward to celebrating the good news -- the resurrection of Jesus -- with you the weekend of April 19-20!
With four service offerings, we hope you find a time that works best for you.
“Why are you looking among the dead for someone who is alive? Jesus isn’t here! He is risen from the dead!” Luke 24:5-6

Sermon Series: In and Out of the Wilderness
God leads his people out of slavery into the wilderness only to guide them out of the wilderness at the right time and place. The group of slaves needed the time in the wilderness to rethink and discover who they were as they were invited to live into a story of freedom and love. Jesus comes to his disciples, and to us, leading us out of the wilderness to rethink, discover and reframe our lives each and every day.
Join us on Saturdays and Sundays for worship as we continue our sermon series In and Out of the Wilderness through April 20, 2025. You can also find sermon resources, such as the printed sermon, weekly handout and more here.
