Past Events

EASTER

April 5, 2026 • 10:00am |Worship Center

Easter is right around the corner, and we’d love for you to invite and bring your unchurched friends to celebrate with us! The Easter season is a powerful reminder that darkness doesn’t have the final word—hope rises, grace abounds, and new life is possible for everyone. It’s a time to reflect on the greatest act of love and to celebrate the victory that brings renewal and fresh starts.

Let’s share the hope, joy, and true meaning of Easter with those who may need it most. A simple invitation could open the door to encouragement, restoration, and a life-changing message. Reach out, extend a warm welcome, and help someone experience Easter in a meaningful way this year.

After the service, the celebration continues with delicious food, jump houses, and tons of Easter eggs for the kids. It’s going to be a joyful day of faith, family, and fun—come celebrate the season of new beginnings with us!

Victory: Resurrection Sunday

April 5, 2026 • 10:00am |Open Road Fellowship Church

 "I am the resurrection and the life."

Jesus is the source of resurrection and life. His miracle of resurrecting Lazarus shows Christ's glory and compassion, points to His own resurrection to come, and offers un an invitation to trust in Him. Because God is a God who raises people from the dead, we have hope - not just for our eternal state with God, but hope now in the abundant life God gives.

1st Sunday Food & Clothing Drive

April 5, 2026 • 9:00am |Open Road Fellowship Church

It's the 1st Sunday of the month... it's time for our Food & Clothing Drive.  We can't feed everybody, we're not a homeless shelter, we're not even a food pantry... but we can partner with other ministries to help them accomplish their tasks in what God has called them to do.

This Sunday, bring in a bag of non-perishable food items.  We are making a difference in people's lives that are down and out.  It may be you one day needing just a little bit of help.  Also, go through your closets and look for those clothes that don't fit anymore or you haven't worn in awhile.  Bring them in for those who just need a little help.

1st Sunday Food & Clothing Drive... let's make an impact!!

Plantation Park Easter

April 2, 2026 • 12:30pm |Plantation Park Elementary

Easter is coming, which means it is time to hang out with "our" kids over at Plantation Park Elementary. Each year we get the opportunity to head over to Plantation Park to hang out with the kindergarteners, showering them with love and having an Easter Egg hunt. The kids and teachers have a blast! If you have never had the opportunity to participate in our activities at Plantation Park, you are missing out on a true blessing!

Here is the information for Easter with Plantation Park:

  • Candy Collection:  March 8th - March 30th
  • Candy Drop-off:   Open Road Fellowship Church or at On The Road Coffee Co.(between 6a - 12p)

We need to stuff some eggs (1200 - 1400 eggs) - so we need candy. We are collecting individually wrapped candy [no chocolate, please] to stuff into the eggs (lots and lots of eggs). We have started our collection drive which will run through Monday, March 30th. Bring your candy to the church, or you can also deliver it to On The Road Coffee Co. (next to Pepe's).

  • Egg Stuffing Party:  Monday, March 30th @ 6:00 pm (at the church)
  • Easter Egg Hunt With the Kids: Thursday, April 2nd 
    • Meet @ Wal-Mart parking lot (behind Sonic on Airline Drive): 12:00pm
    • Leave for Plantation Park: 12:15pm
    • Hide eggs for Kindergarterners: 12:30pm
    • PPE Easter Egg Hunt: 1:00pm

March 5th Sunday Potluck

March 29, 2026 • 12:15pm |Hangar 316

Join us for our March Potluck in Hangar 316 immediately following the service!

Everyone is invited to stay for a time of great food, warm fellowship, and meaningful conversation. Whether you bring a favorite dish to share or simply come as you are, there will be plenty for all.

We’re especially excited as we begin 2026 together—what a wonderful way to start a new year of growth, connection, and community! Let’s gather around the table, celebrate what God has ahead, and enjoy this special time together.

Head over to Mealtrain (click here) to let us know what you can bring.

True & Better

March 29, 2026 • 12:00am |Open Road Fellowship Church

This six-week series, True & Better, examines the theological idea that Jesus is true, better, and greater than specific figures and events in the Old Testament. Through looking at the comparisons between Jesus and Moses, David, Job, Melchizedek, and the tabernacle, we can understand the importance of such figures and how Jesus fulfills and is greater than those truths of the Old Testament.

One of the greatest struggles living our lives is the suffering that fills our world. Everyone can relate to suffering—through everything from skinned knees to heartbreak to the separation of death, all people experience pain in life. One person we think of when it comes to suffering is the Biblical figure Job. Why did Job experience so much suffering? The book of Job never gives us an answer. What is does show us is a man who chooses to honor and praise God despite his circumstances. We might not think of Jesus when we think of Job, but Job is not meant to give us a specific reason for suffering. Instead, Job points us to the person who suffered perfectly on our behalf.

2026 United Outreach Serve Day

March 28, 2026 • All Day |United Outreach Church

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE MARCH 2026 SERVE DAY!

Let's get the party started! Our sister church, United Outreach in Bossier, is throwing another block party, and they have asked us again for our help. We all had a great time partnering up together last time, and they are looking forward to another great day working together in fun and fellowship! Let's step up beside them as they step outside of their building to interact and impact their community. We'll need the cook team, snow cones, jump houses, games, drinks, cleanup, etc. Basically, we need the whole deal. So, mark your calendars, sign up here, and plan on joining us in encouraging them to step out and be “The Church.” 

Itinerary:

9:30 am - Trailers pull out to set up

10:00 am - Teams arrive to set up

11:00 am - Party begins!

1:00 pm - Party ends, and breakdown begins

True & Better

March 22, 2026 • 12:00am |Open Road Fellowship Church

This six-week series, True & Better, examines the theological idea that Jesus is true, better, and greater than specific figures and events in the Old Testament. Through looking at the comparisons between Jesus and Moses, David, Job, Melchizedek, and the tabernacle, we can understand the importance of such figures and how Jesus fulfills and is greater than those truths of the Old Testament.

Jesus is greater than the tabernacle or the temple. In fact, those rituals of the Old Testament point to the person and work of Jesus. We will not seek God first and foremost in geographical locations, as if one place were more holy than another, but in the person of Christ.

Bike Nite - 2026 Season Opener

March 19, 2026 • 5:00pm |3 State Harley-Davidson

SAVE THE DATE!!

Come out for the 2026 Season Opener Bike Nite Event at 3 State Harley-Davidson! Free Food, Drinks, and Live Music from Chasin' Benjamins.

Come mingle and enjoy some time "catching up" with friends back out in the warmer weather. Hey, you might even have one of the new 2026 Harley-Davidson models catch your eye!

True & Better

March 15, 2026 • 12:00am |Open Road Fellowship Church

This six-week series, True & Better, examines the theological idea that Jesus is true, better, and greater than specific figures and events in the Old Testament. Through looking at the comparisons between Jesus and Moses, David, Job, Melchizedek, and the tabernacle, we can understand the importance of such figures and how Jesus fulfills and is greater than those truths of the Old Testament.

The Old Testament was centered around a sacrificial system administered by priests. The high priest was essential for how the people related to God. Without a high priest, they would have no access to God. The author of Hebrews says that Jesus is the greatest high priest—more than any of the Aaronic line who were established by God to be the priest over Israel.

Throughout Hebrews there is a connection of Jesus to the first high priest, Melchizedek, “As he says also in another place, ‘You are a priest forever, after the order of Melchizedek.’  The writer is stressing that Jesus is like Melchizedek, who was before any of the law or priests from the line of Aaron. This is to stress that he isn’t just another prophet or administrator of rituals, but the ultimate, the greatest, the true High Priest to connect God to his people.

Come As You Are - Sundays at 10 am