
ALTAR NIGHTS
Altar Nights are a time for generations to come together and simply worship at Jesus’ feet, believing for God to move in a supernatural way and embracing the beautiful gift of being one big family.
These nights create a sacred space where people, young and old, come ready to lay things down and encounter His presence. Worship has always been central to what God has called us to do as a house, and it’s what we sense Him asking us to step even deeper into in this next season. We hold onto this promise:
“He will be a man with the spirit and power of Elijah. He will prepare the people for the coming of the Lord. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and he will cause those who are rebellious to accept the wisdom of the godly.“” – Luke 1:17 NLT
These nights create a sacred space where people, young and old, come ready to lay things down and encounter His presence. Worship has always been central to what God has called us to do as a house, and it’s what we sense Him asking us to step even deeper into in this next season. We hold onto this promise:
“He will be a man with the spirit and power of Elijah. He will prepare the people for the coming of the Lord. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and he will cause those who are rebellious to accept the wisdom of the godly.“” – Luke 1:17 NLT
Next Altar Night: May 3, 2026 | Guest Speaker: Pastor Jon Chasteen
THE VISION BEHIND ALTAR NIGHTS
In this powerful conversation, Pastor Aaron shares the heart behind Altar Nights and why he believes God is calling us back to something deeper. This isn’t about creating a moment; it’s about creating space for God to move.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, disconnected, or just hungry for more of God—this conversation is for you.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, disconnected, or just hungry for more of God—this conversation is for you.
ALTAR NIGHTS FAQ
Here are a few frequently asked questions to help you.
Is child care offered during Altar Nights?
Yes! Opendoor Littles will be available for children ages 6 weeks through Kindergarten, so you can fully engage in the service. Our team is excited to care for your little ones!
Children first grade and up will join their families in the sanctuary and be part of the service. We love having them experience what God is doing during Altar Nights together.
Children first grade and up will join their families in the sanctuary and be part of the service. We love having them experience what God is doing during Altar Nights together.
Will Altar Nights be livestreamed?
No, we’re not able to livestream Altar Nights at this time. Because of the nature of the service and our current video setup, we aren’t able to provide a quality livestream experience.
What are the six icons and what do they mean?
Each icon represents something you can bring to the altar. Trust, Surrender, Rest, Praise, Freedom, and Dedication. They are not a checklist. They are six invitations to encounter Jesus with whatever you are carrying right now.
What is the embossing station?
At each Altar Nights service, there will be a station where you can emboss one of the six icons onto a card to take home with you. It's a simple, tangible way to mark what you brought to Jesus and remember what happened that night.



