What to Expect When You Visit

Singing
Our congregation sings together without instrumental accompaniment. Also known as “A capella”. This follows the example of the early church and allows everyone to participate in praising God together.

Prayer
Several prayers are offered throughout the service as we thank God, seek His guidance, and bring our concerns before Him.

The Lord’s Supper
Each Sunday we remember the sacrifice of Jesus by sharing the Lord’s Supper, as Christians did in the New Testament.
(Acts 20:7)

Giving
Members of the congregation contribute financially to support the work of the church. Visitors are not expected to give.

Bible Teaching
A message from the Bible is shared to help us grow in our understanding of God’s word and how it applies to our daily lives.
Our Sunday morning worship services usually last about one hour.
Frequently Asked
Questions
What should I wear?
Come as you are. Some people dress casually while others prefer to dress up a bit. The most important thing is that you feel comfortable and welcome.
What time should I arrive?
Arriving about 10–15 minutes early will give you time to park, find the auditorium, and get settled before the service begins.
Will I be asked to give money?
No. Guests are never expected to give. The weekly offering is something our members participate in as part of their worship, but visitors should feel no pressure to participate.
Do I have to be a member to attend?
Not at all. Everyone is welcome, whether you are exploring faith, returning to church, or looking for a church home.
Where do I park?
There are spots located on either side of the building for parking. Access to either side is avaible from the road, and behind the church building.
How can I get connected?
After the service, feel free to introduce yourself to one of our members, or minister.
