We would love to have you visit our church.
If you come to our Sunday morning service, we have small group Bible study classes (we call Sunday School) that meet at 9:30. There are classes for all ages. As you enter our middle parking lot you will see a smaller building on the left. There is a welcome center there where someone will be glad to help you find the classes for you and your family. Sunday School classes end at 10:45.
At 10:55, our morning worship service begins. The worship service is for all ages, and we have a nursery for very young children. The nursery is in the smaller building where the guest center is.
The worship service is in the large buiding with the steeple on it. When you come in to the sanctuary, feel free to sit where ever you would like. There is no expected dress code at our services, some dress more formally, while most wear more casual clothes.
The service begins with music and we then have a short prayer time. After that we have a time where we welcome our guests and greet each other. You will not be singled out as a guest and made to raise your hand or stand up. We want you to just relax and enjoy the service with us. We do have a guest card in the bulletin (that is the paper we hand out that tells what is happening during the service and also gives information on other things happening at the church). We would appreciate you filling out the guest card and placing it the offering plate later on during the service. Please put any prayer requests you might have or questions you have on the guest card.
We then have some more worship music and then we take up an offering. The offering helps support all that we do as a church, but guests are certainly not expected to give an offering when they come. After the offering, our pastor shares a message from the Bible. After the message we have a short time of committment where we all stand and then sing or pray as we think about the message. If you have a question or feel God is trying to speak to you, you can come forward and talk to the pastor at that time. If that seems too uncomfortable, you can always talk to the pastor at the end of the service. He usually stands at the main door to greet people as they leave. You can ask him questions at that time, or make an apppointment to talk with him in more detail.
Finally, we have some annoucements about things happening in the church and then we all stand and sing our final song. Our service usually ends around 12:15.