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Experience what True freedom Looks like

 

IS FEAR HOLDING YOU BACK?

Join us on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, August 15-17, 2025, to watch a wild horse overcome its fears and find your own story within it.

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something Different

This will be a church experience unlike anything you've ever experienced.

 

Overcoming Fear

Living wild is just surviving while living in fear. Come see that living free of fear is surrendering control to something greater than you.

 

Healing and Forgiveness

Find peace through trust. See how to move from fear and anger to peace and purpose.

 

Purpose and Significance

Leave inspired, thinking, "Maybe I am made for more." Change your perspective.

Meet Our Speaker

Todd Pierce

In 1995, Leslie (my wife) and I, as young Christians, pursued a world championship in bareback riding. We found unexpected joy in connecting with people and helping them, turning rodeo into a ministry of faith, hope, and love. After a knee injury in 2002, I feared I had lost my platform, but a speaking invitation revealed I could still reach people. This led us to commit to full-time ministry. Now, after 18 years, we focus on inspiring men to align their hearts with God's vision, using events and working with horses to communicate Kingdom principles.

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FAQ

Will there really be a live horse on stage?

Yes, you heard that correctly! We're building a 40-foot round pen on stage, so bring your allergy medicine!

How many shows will there be?

Get ready for four shows with five unique horses: Friday, August 15, at 6 PM, Saturday, August 16, at 4 and 6 PM, and Sunday, August 17, at 9 AM and 11 AM.

Does it cost anything?

The event is totally free! So bring anyone and everyone.

Do I need to register or purchase tickets in advance?

No registration is needed, but it would be helpful if you filled out our RSVP at the top of the page to get an accurate number of attendees.

Will this be happening at all Flatirons Campuses?

We will livestream to all our campuses, but the live event will be at our Lafayette campus.

What time should I show up?

We're expecting to have quite a large crowd, so we recommend getting to church early. 

Will The Horses Be Safe?

The process of training a horse this way is common and not harmful to the horses. Even being in front of a crowd, under lights, and around music won’t impact the horse. Read More

 

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