Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE
Sundays in Huntsville
This Sunday: June 28, 2026
Stovehouse Event Center | 9:30AM
Next Sunday: July 5, 2026
Church at Home! Join us online!
What to Expect:
We are so excited to have you join us for a Sunday gathering. We recommend that you come early, (but no more than 30 min early), as some of our gatherings fill up quickly! Our gatherings typically last a little over an hour, and we ask that you stay tuned in until dismissed by “Go and Be the Church." Leaving early distracts those around you who may be experiencing a pivotal moment with Jesus.

You can find more about who we are as a church here.

Our address, parking information, kids programming, and FAQ’s can all be found below. We cannot wait to see you!
Stovehouse
Event Center
Address:
3414 Governors Dr
Huntsville, AL 35805
We have spaces ready for ADA accessibility in the gathering, so as you enter our lobby, please let a member of our team and we will be happy to assist you.
FAQ:
What if i have kids?

We have full children's programming available for newborn through five years old at our gathering! You can find more about our ACC Kids program below.

learn more about acc kids
What Do I Wear?

Feel free to come as you are! We have people who dress up in their Sunday best, or come straight from work. Wear whatever is comfortable for you!

How can I serve?

There are many different ways to serve on a Sunday! Click this link to see all our opportunities!

Current SeRMONS
Rich Welcome
June 21, 2026

Gage Henry

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Grace-Inspired Good Works
June 14, 2026

This week, one of our Auburn Elders, Andy Leisewitz, brings our TITUS series to a close. As followers of Jesus, we are called to devote ourselves to good works—engaging in practical acts of love that meet the needs of those around us. Join us as we explore what it looks like to live out the gospel through a life of faith.

Andy Leisewitz

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Goodness in a Godless Age
June 7, 2026

What does it look like to live a genuinely good life in a world that’s lost sight of God? In Titus 2, our Auburn Lead Pastor, Gage Henry, shows that Scripture calls us to a goodness that isn’t about religious performance, but is ultimately rooted in grace and shaped by glory.

Gage Henry

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