If you are planning your first visit to our church, please feel welcome. This is a list of things you can expect if you attend one of our worship services…
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A Warm Welcome
When you come to visit we will greet you warmly when you walk in the door. We trust that you will be a “stranger” only once. Nursery services are available for children under 2 years of age. Junior Church for children up to grade 6 is also available during the morning service. We have Bibles available for visitors so you can follow along with our Bible study or worship service.
We Sing
You will notice we sing several songs during our worship to God. Our worship team or service leader will lead and everyone sings out — an indication of our genuine love for God. You can sing if you want, or you can simply listen.
We Pray
We offer prayers to God for His guidance and care. We pray for God’s comfort and healing of the sick, we pray for those traveling, we pray for our nation’s leaders, and we pray we can be pleasing to God. Our prayers are heartfelt!
We Hear a Lesson
You will notice our Bible lessons are really based on the Bible! We provide insight into God’s Word and you will find the lessons helpful in your efforts to be pleasing to God. We promise you will learn a lot and you will feel strengthened by the message preached.
Classes for All Ages
If you visit us for our Sunday School, there are lots of kids and there are classes designed for different age groups — from nursery to adult. Our classes are taught by excellent teachers who will help the Bible come alive and will offer practical applications of Bible concepts for daily living.
We Contribute
We take up a weekly collection for the work of the church here, but, we do not expect our visitors to contribute! After all, you are visiting. You should not contribute to our work until such time as you feel you can do so in good conscience.
We Remember Jesus’ Death
We partake of the Lord’s Supper (communion) once a month by thinking about Jesus’ death on the cross for us. If you are a Christian, please join us and partake when the bread and cup is passed your way. If you are not a Christian, we ask that you just pass it along — don’t worry, you won’t be alone.