
LBF has five weekend worship services. Four of these services are the same, including up-to-date worship music and practical Biblical teaching.
The Overdrive service has the same Biblical teaching, with environment and worship music described as a bit more edgy (more electric guitar, sub woofer, and a bit louder).
Various adult classes also meet during Sunday mornings. You are welcome to attend.
Saturday: 7-8:15 pm. This is a smaller, more intimate service, meeting in the Worship Center. Children's classes are available for 3 year olds - 6th grade.
Sunday: 8-9:15 am. This is a smaller, more intimate service, meeting in the Worship Center. Children's classes are available for birth - 6th grade.
Sunday: 9:30-10:45 am. This tends to be the largest and highest energy service, meeting in the Worship Center. Children's classes are available for birth - 6th grade.
Exit 83 Jr. High and High School also meets during the 9:30 service in The Garage.
Sunday: 11 am-12:15 pm. This tends to be our second largest service, meeting in the Worship Center. Children's classes are available for birth - 6th grade.

Have you ever talked with God over the question of injustice? Have you ever asked yourself how people get away with evil and God seems to do nothing? Guess what? You are not the first person to ask God about injustice. The Old Testament prophet, Habakkuk, asked God those same exact questions. He was upset over the fact that everywhere he looked he saw wrongdoing and injustice and violence. In his questions before God, Habakkuk struggles with what he knows to be true about God’s character, alongside God’s apparent tolerance of the violence and injustice that abound around him.
As a spokesman
for a country in crisis, Habakkuk had major issues with God's discipline method.
Just where was He when they needed Him most? Why wasn't He doing anything about
the injustices that threatened His people? Was He fair? Was He trustworthy? Did He abandon His people? In this series from the book of Habakkuk, we’ll ask the
question, “God How Could You?” We’ll learn the answers that God gives Habakkuk
and see how they fit into our culture today.
September 20-21: God, How Could You Ignore Me? Habakkuk 1:1-17
September 27-28: God, How Could You Let That Happen? Habakkuk 2:1-20
October 4-5: God, How Could You Be Okay With That? Habakukk 3:1-16
October 11-12: God, How Could You Let Me Struggle? Habakkuk 3:17-19












