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Sonrise Church exists to help people know and follow Jesus. This mission shapes every part of who we are—from our weekend gatherings and family ministries to our digital presence and local partnerships.

We are a church that values clarity, action, and spiritual growth. We prioritize biblical teaching, intentional discipleship, and an environment where people feel welcome, known, and challenged to take their next step.

We believe the Gospel is not just something to hear but something to live. At Sonrise, lives are changed not by programs, but by Jesus—through community, Scripture, and Spirit-led movement.

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  • Baby Shark Testimonies
    May 18 2026

    Pastor Scott Smith - May 17, 2026


    This message continues through the book of Philemon by exploring why Paul was so confident in Philemon’s obedience and character. It explains that Philemon’s faith was not hidden or private—it was visible in the way he lived, loved, served, and impacted others. Paul points to the evidence of a life transformed by Jesus, describing how Philemon’s faith had refreshed and encouraged many people. Through the story of Onesimus, the message highlights the radical equality of the gospel, reminding us that in Christ, every person has value, dignity, and a place in the family of God.

    This message also challenges believers to consider the long-term impact of their everyday decisions and personal testimony. Just as Philemon’s daily obedience created a reputation that pointed people toward Jesus, our lives also communicate what we truly believe. The message calls the church to live in such a way that others can clearly see evidence of Jesus in us—through our generosity, forgiveness, service, relationships, and love for others. Ultimately, it reminds us that the goal of the Christian life is not simply to claim faith in Jesus, but to live so faithfully that others are refreshed, encouraged, and drawn toward Him through our example.

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    38 min
  • Philemon and Semi-Pro Football
    May 11 2026

    Pastor Scott Smith- May 10, 2026


    This message introduces the book of Philemon by highlighting the power of relationships, teamwork, and shared mission within the church. Through Paul’s short but deeply personal letter, we see a picture of grace, reconciliation, and restoration unfolding between real people who are living out their faith together. The message emphasizes that ministry was never meant to be carried by one person alone, but through people reaching people—families, friends, coworkers, and entire communities working together to help others know and follow Jesus.

    This message also challenges believers to recognize that everyone has value and a role to play in God’s kingdom, regardless of their past, abilities, or insecurities. By pointing to Onesimus’ transformation from “useless” to “useful,” the message reminds us that no one is beyond God’s ability to redeem and use for His purposes. Ultimately, this message calls the church to stop living faith in isolation and instead actively participate in the mission of Jesus—serving, sharing faith, building community, and helping carry the gospel further together.

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    38 min
  • Grief and Swatting Flies
    May 4 2026

    Pastor Scott Smith- May 3, 2026

    This message concludes the “Peace of Mind” series by focusing on how change inevitably brings loss, and how that loss leads to grief—a universal experience that everyone must learn to navigate. It explains that grief looks different for each person and situation, challenging the idea that it follows a fixed formula. Instead of trying to “get over” grief, this message encourages a healthier perspective: learning to grow through it. By recognizing that even Jesus experienced and expressed grief, this message reassures us that God understands our pain and invites us to bring it to Him honestly.

    This message then provides both practical and spiritual tools for processing grief, such as creating moments to look forward to, expressing emotions openly, and surrounding ourselves with supportive community. It emphasizes the importance of honest prayer, worship—even when it’s difficult—and trusting that God remains near in seasons of deep pain. Ultimately, this message reminds us that while loss is unavoidable, we are not meant to face it alone, and with God’s help and the support of others, we can grow through even the hardest seasons of grief.

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    43 min
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