Ministries

Grow in faith and community

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Oasis Kids

Oasis Kids exists as a family ministry, partnering with parents to raising their children God’s way. Through developmentally appropriate and engaging Bible teaching every service, small group discussions and prayer, and family-centered events like discipleship workshops, we are committed to challenging all children to love God boldly, live in community, and change the world around them.

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Oasis Youth

Oasis Youth exists as an extension of our family ministry as we partner with parents in discipling both young men and young women from 6th-12th grade. By participating in a designated youth area on site each week, attending an adult service with their youth leaders and peers, and then breaking out into small groups for Bible teaching application and prayer, students have the opportunity to learn and grow in their relationship with Jesus amongst their peers, and as significant contributors to the Church Body.

Oasis Men

Oasis Men is a ministry of our church that is committed to building and training strong men of God. We know the challenge and the attack on men today in our culture is great, that is why we are creating a space for men to gather and be encouraged in the Lord.

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Oasis Women

Oasis Women exists to create unique spaces which draw all generations together in biblical and relational unity with the goal to spur women on to pursue their God-given feminine calling and role through seasonal events, older and younger women discipleship, and small group settings.

Events

Find out what's coming up at Oasis.

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Don't Do Life Alone

Our purpose is found in the body of Christ. Believers apart from the body of Christ can function, but you won't be functional. Community is important. Community is life-giving. Community is powerful.

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