Our vision

Skyline is a dynamic, magnetic, Apostolic church that attracts six hundred seekers on weekends. Skyline Church Reno is part of the UPCI - United Pentecostal Church International. People are seeking and finding relevant teaching, vibrant worship, and anointed preaching every week at Skyline. The empowered Pentecostals go out in small groups mid-week, into the Reno area, for the purpose of building one another up in Christ and reaching our community for Christ, as many as the Lord our God calls.


OUR MISSION

Attracting the Seeker

Connecting the Believer

Training the Disciple

Sending the Empowered

Skyline Church Reno follows the ACTS of Apostles by:

"Very welcoming and loving place. You can really feel the Holy Spirit and the move of God in the atmosphere, definitely making this my Reno Church.”

- DarryI Lynn Willoughby II

Pastor and Family

Timothy and Saprina Flowers were both raised in California and in pastor’s homes. Both have earned degrees from Christian Life College in Stockton California, although they did not attend at the same time. They have followed the example of the house of Stephanas in 1 Corinthians 16:15, by addicting themselves to the ministry of the saints, whether traveling abroad or staying local, engaging in teaching, preaching, and reaching out.

Timothy is an ordained minister of the Gospel, holding a ministerial license with the United Pentecostal Church since 1989. He has been involved with the Western District of the UPCI; serving as a Sectional Youth Director, Director of Home Missions, and currently serves on the Western District Board as a Presbyter.

Accepting the challenge of the Holy Spirit to plant a church in Reno, Timothy and Saprina moved to Reno in the Spring of 2000 and began teaching Bible studies in their living room that same summer and have not looked back. They love living in Reno with their two daughters, Arabella and Elizabeth, who are both fully engaged and active in the church. Some of the family’s best times spent together and favorite memories include camping and bike riding, as well as the, far too few, family fishing days.  This family’s main goal is to fulfill the Skyline Vision of ministering to 600 people a week, with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.