Here's what we know: finding a parking spot on Sunday mornings has become an adventure. The Worship Center is packed. And our Kids Ministry is busting at the seams every weekend.
And honestly? We couldn't be more grateful.
Every full seat represents someone seeking Jesus. Every packed hallway means another family is discovering what it looks like to follow Him together.
But here's the thing—when we say there's a place for everyone at Long Hollow, we mean it. Not just as a nice slogan, but as a sacred commitment. And that means we need to actually make sure there's a seat for everyone who walks through our doors ready to hear what God has to say to them.
Our heart has always been simple: make space for more people to worship, hear the Gospel, find their place to use their God-given calling, and experience the life change that only comes through Jesus. Because we believe every person matters to God, and every person deserves the opportunity to encounter Him in a place where they're known, loved, and equipped to grow.
More service opportunities means more than just additional parking spaces and available seats. It means more legacies changed. More families following Jesus together. More disciples who make disciples. It's about multiplication—not just addition.
So here's what's happening.
We're adding a fourth service at our Hendersonville campus. Starting on Sunday, January 4, 2026, our service times will be:
This isn't just about logistics. It's about obedience. It's about saying yes to what God is already doing and creating room for what He wants to do next.
We need you to prayerfully consider what this means for your Sunday routine. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you, because this is about more than convenience—it's about Kingdom impact.
First, please consider making the move to our 8AM or 12:30PM service. We know change isn't always easy, but when you shift to one of these times, you're making space for someone who might meet Jesus for the first time. You're giving a seeking family a place to sit. You're helping a spiritual journey begin.
Second, more services means we need more people to serve. And we'd love for you to consider a rhythm we're seeing transform lives: worship at one service, serve at another. Use your gifts. Live out your calling. Be the hands and feet of Jesus to our church family and guests.
When you serve, you're not just volunteering—you're partnering with God in His mission to seek and save the lost. You're helping create the kind of environment where people can take their next step with Jesus.
God is doing something special at Long Hollow. We can feel it. We can see it. And we don't want to miss a single moment of it because we ran out of room.
So let's keep saying yes. Yes to the early morning. Yes to serving. Yes to making space. Yes to whatever it takes to see more lives transformed by the hope of the Gospel.
Because when there's room for everyone, everyone has the chance to discover they've been invited into the greatest story ever told.
Let's make room for what's next.