We’re often really good at tying knots. But sometimes we need help untying them. This week at Maplewood, we’re exploring how we get entangled in knots in life and we often need help.

We’re often really good at tying knots. But sometimes we need help untying them. This week at Maplewood, we’re exploring how we get entangled in knots in life and we often need help.

This week at Maplewood, we’re focusing on what it means to let God help us clean spiritual clutter out of our lives. Join us for a challenging message that can lead to transformation!

This week at Maplewood, we are continuing to reflect on what it means to be transformed by the Holy Spirit from the inside out. We’re focused on our call to be ambassador’s for Christ and what that will look like when we are truly following Jesus.

This week at Maplewood, we’re continuing to focus on what it means to be transformed by the Holy Spirit from the inside out. Core to our relationship with God is the state of our relationships with other people. God wants to make peace with God, and God wants us to make peace in all the relationships of our lives. Join us for this challenging message.

So many folks are looking for relief from their circumstances. But Jesus doesn’t save us to beam us out of our trials. He saves us to begin partnering with Him right in the middle we find ourselves in life. Join us this week, as we explore one of the secrets to spiritual growth.

This week at Maplewood, we’re beginning a series of message focused on the change that God wants to make in our lives, deep in our soul, from the inside out. Join us we make sense of what it means to be truly changed by the Holy Spirit and set apart for God’s purpose in our lives.

Join us this week as we kick off 2026 with a challenging and inspiring message to embrace a bold and daring faith.

We have a warped sence of what Christmas is all about these days. This week at Maplewood, we’re wrapping up our series, “Hope Has a Name.” Join us as we unwrap the true meaning behind the “thrill of hope.”

This week at Maplewood, we’re exploring where to find hope. Hope isn’t something to be achieved as much as it is a direction toward which we live our lives. Take a few moments as we break down how to find real hope in a world of despair, depression and doomscrolling.

The greatest gift of Christmas is the hope we can find in and through Jesus Christ. Because Jesus came to earth, we can have hope. And its a hope that frees us from the things that bind us. Find out more by checking out this week’s message from your friends at Maplewood!
