



You can learn from the past,
be present in your present,
and build a better future.
A better future is waiting on you to imagine it, see it...and act on it.
Peak City Church wants to make this more than a virtual reality, and build the future...together, with you, through the following avenues:








A LIL SUMPIN' TO THINK ABOUT
Sure, you can continue to learn, be all you can be, and build that better future all on your lonesome...
Of course, you can. And we know how it is. The draw and drive of being self-sufficient...of having enough beef in your freezer is something we are all enticed by, (well, most of us, and some still suffer the freezer burn). But seriously, why go it alone and build on your own…really? What are the benefits? Have you truly weighed it all out...counted the cost?
Just think about what's at steak...er, um, stake.
Not only do you risk more going solo, you learn slower, fall harder, and you do it all with much less satisfaction. So why not test us out? Kick the tires. Give Peak City a trial run on that path you're trekking. We think you'll be glad you did.

Doug Ampersand
I encountered Peak City, frankly, not expecting too much. Covid had pretty much depleted my reserves. I found myself exhausted, just looking for a little hope. After invited by a friend & watching online, I decided it was worth a visit. It was as if the pastor was reading my mail. Now I know how to respond. By giving hope back.
Melissa Coswell
I encountered Peak City, frankly, not expecting too much. Covid had pretty much depleted my reserves. I found myself exhausted, just looking for a little hope. After invited by a friend & watching online, I decided it was worth a visit. It was as if the pastor was reading my mail. Now I know how to respond. By giving hope back.

Alissa Marks
I encountered Peak City, frankly, not expecting too much. Covid had pretty much depleted my reserves. I found myself exhausted, just looking for a little hope. After invited by a friend & watching online, I decided it was worth a visit. It was as if the pastor was reading my mail. Now I know how to respond. By giving hope back.
Matt Alias
I encountered Peak City, frankly, not expecting too much. Covid had pretty much depleted my reserves. I found myself exhausted, just looking for a little hope. After invited by a friend & watching online, I decided it was worth a visit. It was as if the pastor was reading my mail. Now I know how to respond. By giving hope back.