Hot Takes šŸˆ & Hot Chicken šŸ—

It’s everything you loved about last year—commentators, referees, a halftime show, tailgating, and plenty of crowd games. Only this time, we’re doubling down with FREE Guthrie’s chicken and a table full of appetizers before kickoff. Bring your appetite. Bring your crew. Bring your game face.

āš ļø ICY CONDITIONS UPDATE
Our team has done everything from scraping the lot to praying for sun, but as of now one side of our lot is still covered in ice, plus more snow yesterday. If you’re at all nervous about slipping—or you can’t duck walk like Johnda šŸ˜…ā€”please stay safe and join us online at 11 AM.

🧊 We’ll continue updating on the Hub & socials—check back Saturday evening for final details.

Whether you’re showing up in snow boots or at home in slippers… it’s gonna be one to remember.

šŸ•¤ Join us at 9:30 or 11 AM in person
šŸ“² Watch live online on watch live online, The Hub, Or Facebook at 11 AM

What’s Coming Up at C3

The Super Bowl of Preaching II | Tomorrow February 8th 9:30 and 11:00 am
Everything you loved last year is making a comeback—commentators, referees, halftime show, crowd giveaways, and yes, tailgating too. It’s a Sunday like you’ve never seen before… unless you were here for the first one

1st Sunday Guthries Chicken & Appetizers | Tomorrow February 8th 10:30 am
Move your 1st Sunday plans to February 8th for the Super Bowl of Preaching II! We’re bringing the game-day vibes with tons of appetizers plus Guthrie’s Chicken šŸ—šŸ”„ Grab your crew, bring your appetite, and enjoy an unforgettable Sunday full of flavor, fun, and faith. You won’t want to miss this big win at C3!

Don’t Give Up | New Series Starts Next Sunday, February 15th 9:30 and 11:00 am
Don’t Give Up is for anyone who thinks Christianity is about giving up more—more habits, more comfort, more control—to make God happy. But what if the invitation isn’t to give up more, but to give in—to grace, rest, and what Jesus has already finished? Walking through Romans 6–8, this series explores how real freedom and change don’t come from trying harder, but from letting go and living from what’s already been done for you.