Weekly Sunday 9AM at Pacific Heights, 523 W St Louis St, Pacific, MO 63069
June 14, 2026
Have you ever felt like you were running on empty?
Maybe life hasn't gone the way you planned. Maybe you're carrying a burden that feels too heavy. Maybe you've been wondering if what you have left is enough.
This Sunday, Jenny Babb will be sharing a powerful message from 2 Kings. The story of a widow who had almost nothing left except a small jar of oil. What happened next reminds us of a timeless truth:
God specializes in doing extraordinary things with ordinary things.
When we feel depleted, overwhelmed, uncertain, or broken, God often begins His greatest work with what remains, not with what we've lost.
Join us as we explore what it means to trust God with our "jars" and discover how He continues to provide, restore, and pour out His blessings in ways we never expected.
Pacific Heights Church. Sunday Morning at 9:00 AM
Come as you are. Bring a friend. And bring your jars.
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As we gather on June 7th, we want to express our sincere gratitude to Pacific Heights Church for opening their doors and graciously providing a place for us to gather, connect and worship. When you see Pastor Dave tomorrow, let's give him a big 'Thank You!'.
Tomorrow we're talking about the uncomfortable idea of Loving Difficult People. If we're honest, every one of us has relationships that challenge our patience, test our grace, and remind us how much we need Jesus.
We'll also be sharing in Holy Communion together as we remember Christ's incredible love, sacrifice, and forgiveness.
No matter where you've been, what you're carrying, or what your week has looked like, you and those you love are welcome here.
We didn't choose this, it chose us. This Sunday, in the Pacific location, we're talking about Hope and what happens when life doesn't go the way we planned. What do you do when your faith is tested? When prayers seem unanswered? When circumstances leave you asking, "God, where are You?"
The truth is, none of us are meant to walk through those moments alone. We all carry burdens. We all face challenges. We all need hope. And one of the greatest gifts God gives us is each other.
So this Sunday, don't come alone.
Think of a friend, neighbor, coworker, family member, or someone who may be struggling quietly. Someone who could use encouragement. Someone who needs a reminder that they are not alone and that God has not forgotten them.
Invite them to join you.
As we gather, we're not just attending a service, we're building a family. A place where people can find hope, healing, grace, and community. A place where we carry one another's burdens and celebrate one another's victories.
Because we're all in this together.
This Sunday, we’re talking about something every single one of us needs: HOPE.
Life has a way of throwing unexpected pain, disappointment, heartbreak, and uncertainty at all of us. Sometimes faith feels strong… and sometimes life hits hard enough to make us ask difficult questions. But what if God is still present in the middle of the storm? What if hope can survive hard things?
Join us this Sunday as we talk about how God often does His deepest work in the middle of life’s hardest seasons, and how even tested faith can become stronger faith.
If you’re weary, searching, discouraged, hurting, or simply needing encouragement, this message is for you.
“In this world you will have trouble. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” — John 16:33
We can’t wait to worship together again.