A community of believers helping one another enjoy and experience a genuine faith expressed in their everyday life..

A new church, doing things in an old way.

A really old way.

A 2,000 year old way—the way of the first followers of Jesus. We’ve opened up the Book of Acts and are working to match all we do with those first followers. Those first disciples wholeheartedly followed Jesus and we are helping one another do the same. Not following grudgingly, but in a way that is life giving to one’s self, family, friends, networks, and neighborhoods.  

Covid revealed that something was missing from our modern expression of church. If we so easily closed our doors while believers throughout history have given their very lives to meet with one another than something was missing. That’s why we’ve returned to the Book of Acts. That’s why we’re doing things in an old way.

 This has led us to simplify church and build true community.  

If you’ve longed for something real than we invite you to check us out.

Catalyze Growth

Following Christ should be life changing and life giving. Everything in Epic Life is structured to empower and equip you to experience and enjoy your faith in your every day life. We want to help you grow and live out your fullness of life in Christ.

Our simple, reproducible Discovery Bible Study method provides you with a framework for growth even from your first Connection Group meeting.

Connection Groups

Following Christ wasn’t meant to be done alone, we were meant to be in a sincere community with other believers sharing our life giving faith. We do this through missional small groups that primarily meet in homes.

These simple meetings have a meal, fellowship, and a Discover Bible Discussion.

Join us for a Connection Group Preview Night! Sunday nights at 5:00 pm at Room 161 in downtown Pea Ridge.

Collective Worship Gathering

Once a month all Epic Life Connection Groups in Pea Ridge are invited for a night of worship. Our gathering is every 2nd Sunday night at 5:00 pm at Room 161 in downtown Pea Ridge.

  • "Our understanding of church is shifting from a place where the many send the few [to be missionaries] to seeing it as a place where a few equip and send the many."

    Eric Swanson, To Transform a City