Light Always Wins | Finding Victory in Christ
Life is loud, but chaos isn’t Lord—Christ is. Scripture shows us how to face darkness with prayer, hope, and faith in the One who has already won. Read this encouraging post to be reminded that light always wins.
Why Church Matters: How the Local Church Builds Faith, Purpose, and Belonging
The Church isn’t perfect—but it’s God’s chosen plan to bring hope to the world. This week’s blog unpacks why the Church matters, how your story fits into it, and what makes the local church the most powerful force for good on the planet.
PRAYER AND FASTING | WHAT IT IS AND WHY WE DO IT!
Discover Church has begun 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting leading up to Launch Sunday on Sept. 21. Explore what prayer and fasting mean, see examples from Scripture, and learn practical ways to participate. Follow along daily at discoverchurchsd.com/21days.
You Were Made for This: Sent with Strength, Even in Weakness
Following Jesus isn’t safe, but it is secure. You were made for this moment, even if you feel weak. Read how God sends you with purpose, strength, and His presence. Stop waiting. Start moving. The world needs what God’s put in you.
WE HAVE LOTS OF FUN | Discover Church Value #5
We don’t fake fun—we live it. Discover why joy and celebration are central to who we are at Discover Church. Church should be the best hour of your week—and joy should overflow into the rest of your life. Come see how fun and faith go hand in hand.
WE CARE FOR THE FAMILY | Discover Church Value #4
We care for the family, and at Discover Church, that means kids come first. Learn how we create a safe, Jesus-centered space for kids, equip parents, and help your family win at what matters most. Discover how every Sunday can shape their future.
WE PUT PEOPLE FIRST | Discover Church Value #3
Discover Church is built on five core values—one of them is putting people first. Read why we believe people are the mission, how to live it out this week, and how to invite others into a place where they belong. Because people matter to God—and to us.