
Rooted in Christ, Serving Others, Thriving in Faith.
Welcome to THRIVE
Empowering individuals to grow in their relationship with God, build authentic community, and live out Christ’s love through service and faith.
SUNDAYS
Service Times: Our Sunday Service for all ages is at 10:00am
Location: We meet at Medard’s House/The Link
1120 Drexel Hills Blvd, New Cumberland, PA 17070
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MINISTRIES
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Upcoming Events
Night Of Worship
Hosted By THRIVE Student Ministry
March 23rd, 5pm-7pm
THRIVE Worship Center
Join us for a Night Of Worship at THRIVE on Sunday, March 23rd. Dinner items will be offered to purchase in the Gathering Space from 5-6pm. Our Night of Worship will run from 6-7pm. This gathering will be held the fourth Sunday of every month and sponsored by the THRIVE Student Ministry.
SOUPER Sunday
March 30th, 11am
THRIVE Worship Center
Join us for a SOUPER time of fellowship, food, and fun! We’ll be gathering to enjoy a variety of delicious soups, fresh salads, and delightful desserts all while sharing in great conversation and community.
Want to bring a soup, salad, or dessert to share? Stop by the side counter and see Jane Allen to sign up!
Come hungry, bring a friend, and let’s make it a SOUPER Sunday together!
Lenten Season
Lent is a sacred season in the Christian calendar, marking a time of reflection, repentance, and spiritual renewal. It begins on Ash Wednesday and lasts for 40 days (excluding Sundays), leading up to Easter Sunday. This period symbolizes the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness, enduring temptation while preparing for His ministry (Matthew 4:1-11).
Lent invites believers to deepen their relationship with God through prayer, fasting, and acts of service. Many Christians choose to give up something meaningful such as certain foods, habits, or distractions as a way to refocus their hearts on Christ. Others take on new spiritual disciplines, like reading Scripture, engaging in daily prayer, or serving those in need.
At its core, Lent is a journey of self-examination and transformation. It calls us to acknowledge our sinfulness, seek God’s mercy, and prepare our hearts for the joy of Christ’s resurrection on Easter. It is not merely about external sacrifices but about drawing closer to God, embracing His grace, and living in the hope of the Gospel.
As we walk through this season, we are reminded that through Christ’s death and resurrection, we are offered new life. Lent ultimately points us toward the cross and the empty tomb, inviting us to experience the depth of God’s love and the victory of Christ over sin and death.