Welcome to Live Streaming!
Unable to join us in person? You've come to the right page! If there's a live-streamed event at Prestoncrest, you can watch it here as it happens. Worship services are streamed HERE on Sundays at 8:30am, 10:45am, & 6pm. Special events are streamed here from time to time, as well. If you miss an event, scroll down to "Miss a Live-Stream Event or Worship Service?" and click the link. Thanks for joining us!
NOTE: If the live stream you are looking for is NOT working, visit https://www.youtube.com/@prestoncrest/streams to watch it on our YouTube page instead!
Next Live Stream:
Worship Services are streamed each Sunday @ 8:30a, 10:45a, and 6p US Central Time (GMT-6).
Live Stream not showing up above?
We are always streaming during Worship Service times! CLICK BELOW to watch on our YouTube page... (or watch it after the stream has concluded, too!)
Sunday Morning Worship Service:
Did you miss the Live Stream from Sunday Morning? Click below to visit the playlist for all our current sermon series. There you can watch last week's sermon, or catch up on any others you may have missed.
Sunday Evening Worship Service:
Did you miss the Sunday Night Live Stream? Click below to visit the sermon series playlist page on www.YouTube.com/prestoncrest. Catch up on any lessons you may have missed, or just watch last week's lesson.
Bible Class:
Check below to watch this week's class. Did you miss a week? Want to watch past classes? Scroll down to "Miss a Bible Class?" and click the link.
Miss a Bible Class?
No problem! Click below to visit our YouTube channel to find past lessons. Once on our YouTube channel, scroll down to the "Adult Education Bible Classes" to find the series you need. Be sure to browse, too! A growing collection of classes is being created each week and saved HERE for you to enjoy!
Miss a Live-Stream Event or Worship Service?
No problem! Click below to visit our YouTube channel to find an archive of all our past live-stream events, recent worship services, and a variety of sermon series.
Past Sermons: Playlists & Videos
An extensive collection of past sermon series, featuring descriptions and links to the playlist for each sermon series...
Live Streaming? Worshiping online?
Not sure about the best way to participate with a worship service when you're not with us in person? These may help...
Singing: Join us! Sing along! The lyrics are usually streamed in our video portion.
Prayer: Please join us during our prayer time. Use this as an opportunity to possibly focus on your needs, your family, or even your community. God wants us to lift up our needs, concerns, and thoughts to Him. Like a parent who wants to listen to their child, God wants to hear our requests.
Bread and Cup - Communion: Have the materials (cup, bread, juice or other) with you ahead of time, if possible. If not, feel free to pause the video until you are ready! Join us by saying your own prayer of praise or just meditate on Jesus and the bread and cup. The bread symbolizes the one body of Christ from which we are all fed. The cup symbolizes the blood of Christ that gives us new life. "And He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, 'This is My body given for you; do this in remembrance of Me.' In the same way, after the supper He took the cup, saying, 'This cup is the new covenant in My blood, which is poured out for you.' " – Luke 22:19-20
Sermon: Have a Bible ready, if possible! Look up passages as they are read. Review and reflect on the message and scriptures after the sermon is over. Be sure to always study the passages yourself, and try not rely on any one person or minister as your sole source of Biblical knowledge.
Giving: Should I Contribute? If you would like to give to the good works being done at Prestoncrest, click GIVE in the menu bar at the very top of this page. One-time gifts and recurring donations can be done for both regular AND special contributions (ex: WorldCare).
The necessity of giving is mentioned in the Bible. Giving with the right attitude, to help and support others, is of utmost importance. "Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment. Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life." – 1 Timothy 6:17-19