2026 Sermon Series

Jonah: Pursued by Grace

Jonah: Pursued by Grace is a four-week expository series launching Wellspring’s 2026 focus on evangelism and community outreach. More than a story about a reluctant prophet and a big fish, Jonah reveals the heart of a God who relentlessly pursues the lost—and His people. Through storms, second chances, and hard conversations, God exposes Jonah’s heart and invites him into His mission of mercy.

Pray Like This

Pray Like This is a four-week teaching series inviting the church to rediscover prayer as life with the living God. More than a religious duty or spiritual technique, prayer is the way God forms His people through relationship, trust, and communion. In a world marked by noise, hurry, and uncertainty, this series calls us back to a deeper, more honest life with God.

Formed in the Wilderness

Lent reminds us that God often forms his people not in comfort, but in the wilderness. Scripture repeatedly shows that seasons of testing, waiting, and dependence are not signs of abandonment, but places of deep formation. In this series, we explore how God meets us in the wilderness to shape our trust, desires, obedience, and hope.

Holy Week

Holy Week invites us to walk with Jesus through the final days of his earthly ministry and to encounter the heart of the gospel anew. This series of services traces the movement from celebration to sacrifice to new creation, beginning with Palm Sunday’s cries of “Hosanna,” continuing through the intimacy and command of love on Maundy Thursday, the sorrow and hope held together on Good Friday, and culminating in the joy and victory of Resurrection Sunday. 

Fully Alive: A Study of Colossians

Fully Alive invites us to rediscover the vibrant, transformative life that is found in Christ alone. In this study of Colossians, we will explore how the supremacy of Jesus leads to spiritual fullness, freedom from false substitutes, and a renewed way of living in everyday life. Moving from the cosmic vision of who Christ is to the practical shaping of Christian community, this series calls us to live not from striving or fear, but from the new life we have received—rooted in Christ, formed by grace, and fully alive in him.

Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost Sunday celebrates the moment recorded in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit was poured out on the followers of Jesus, marking the birth of the church and the beginning of its mission to the world. Occurring fifty days after Easter, Pentecost reminds us that God has not left His people on their own, but has given His Spirit to dwell within, empower, and guide them. It is a celebration of God’s presence, the unity of His people across cultures and languages, and the ongoing work of the Spirit to transform lives and send believers out to share the gospel with boldness.

Colorful dove with "Pentecost" text

Trinity Sunday is a day in the life of the church set aside to celebrate the mystery and beauty of God as He has revealed Himself in Scripture—one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Rooted in passages like Matthew 28:19, where Jesus commands baptism in the one name of the Father, Son, and Spirit, this day reminds us that the Christian faith is grounded in the life of the Triune God. Trinity Sunday invites us to worship the God who is eternally loving, relational, and active in our salvation, drawing us into His life and sending us into the world to live and serve in His name.

The Saving Work of the Holy Spirit is an eight-week journey into how the Holy Spirit glorifies Jesus by applying His saving work to our lives from beginning to end. From softening hard hearts and drawing us to the cross, to convicting, leading us to repentance, and uniting us to Christ in justification and new birth, the Spirit brings us into real participation in the life of Jesus. He continues this work by forming Christ’s character in us and ultimately bringing us into His glory. This series will help us see that the Spirit’s work is not separate from Christ, but wholly centered on Him—drawing us into His life, His obedience, and His victory.

We live in a world full of noise, pressure, and constant distraction—pulling our attention, shaping our identity, and quietly influencing how we live. But God calls His people to something different. In this series through the book of Daniel, we’ll discover what it means to live set apart—anchored in truth, focused in faith, and faithful in a culture that often pulls the other way. This fall, don’t just go back to routine—step into a life that is truly different.