News & Events at Four Oaks
Interested in learning more about who we are as a church family and what we believe? The best way to get to know us better is to take part in our four week membership class, led by our pastoral team. Classes run continuously and meet each Sunday in the Adult Education Room at 9:00 a.m. (during the first service). Contact Jo Leblanc for more information.
Our Sunday Worship Services are at 9am & 11am at 4500 W Shannon Lakes Dr.
Moses revealed two great avenues in which God manifested his character and purpose: creation and the word. In the Book of Romans we will discover how forgiven sinners can be transformed into glorified saints through Moses’ revelation. The books of Moses are foundational to a true understanding of God’s will and work in the world. In the course of our study we will face many contemporary issues... Read on
To go along with our Set Apart series, our creative team is producing a series of short documentaries profiling the testimonies of people in our church. Our first features Bryan Zhang.
Four Oaks is holding open auditions again for the worship team. We are blessed with many talented musicians, and are always looking to add more folks to our team to add vitality and creativity to our musical expressions. Here's the skinny:
-Auditions will be held on Wednesday, August 31st at 7pm at our Killearn Campus. No childcare will be provided.
-You must be a covenant member or in the... Read on
Matt Schoolfield talks about the ministry of Fellowship Raleigh, one of Four Oaks' Gospel Partners.
Gospel Partners :: Fellowship Raleigh from Four Oaks on Vimeo.
I want to put a finer point on my call away from radical, impassioned living from Sunday’s sermon. Can you believe that I don’t want you to be a passionate Christian? Let me dig in a bit more.
Last night on a call in radio show the topic was, oddly enough, ‘finding and living your passion’. The gist was that until you find what you are truly passionate about, career or otherwise, and... Read on
Pastor Josh and Pastor Erik discuss Four Oaks' vision for Multi-Site expansion and the theological and philosophical reasons behind it.
Are Multi-site Churches Biblically Faithful?
Over at his blog Thabiti Anyabwile has written a good critique of the multi-site approach to church growth and multiplication. I mean, it would’ve been good if it were actually just a critique with concerns and warnings. Instead it is a kind of wholesale rejection with facile mischaracterization. It is a shame really. Many of his warnings and... Read on