1935 Jolliff Road
Chesapeake, VA 23321
SUNDAYS: 8:15 • 9:45 • 11:30AM
PRAYER ROOM: Tuesday & Thursday • 7:00AM & 6:00PM — Wed • Noon
1242 Holland Road
Suffolk, VA 23434
SUNDAYS: 9:30 • 11:15AM
PRAYER ROOM: Thursday • 7:00AM & 6:00PM
1809 Des Peres Road
St. Louis, MO 63131
SUNDAYS: 9:00 • 10:45AM
PRAYER ROOM: Tuesday & Thursday • 7:00AM & 6:00PM — Wed • Noon
We are a Spirit-filled, Spirit-led, praying community, growing as disciples of Jesus, becoming emotionally and spiritually whole, developing leaders, and serving those in need—all for the glory of God.
Pastors Michael and Megan Brueseke serve as the senior pastors of Alive Church—a multi-site church with locations in Chesapeake, Virginia; Downtown Suffolk, Virginia; and St. Louis, Missouri.
They believe the hope our communities need is found in the local church. Their passion is to see people become emotionally and spiritually whole, growing as disciples of Jesus, developing as leaders, and serving those in need. With a deep conviction that Jesus meant what He said, they teach that anyone can move from a life of mediocrity to a life of living fully alive by following Him and being led by the Holy Spirit.
Michael and Megan are the proud parents of five children—Boden, Claire, Titus, Soren, and Griffin—who bring joy and adventure into their lives.
We are passionately committed to raising the next generation to live fully alive — growing as disciples of Jesus, becoming emotionally and spiritually whole, and deeply rooted in His Church. Through Alive Kids and Alive Youth, we create age-specific environments that are fun, safe, and full of faith.
Jesus changes everything.
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When we live offended, the truth of God`s Word can`t do what it`s meant to do.
Boldness does not mean loud.
Boldness does not mean obnoxious.
Boldness by the Holy Spirit means supernatural power that couldn`t otherwise take place.
The Fully Alive Podcast, Episode 24 — "Blind Spots, Blurred Lines, & Biblical Truths" is available now.
We don’t have to go looking for distractions — they’re coming for us. The question is: where are we choosing to focus?