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Come as you are! You’ll see our church members in everything from jeans and t-shirts to dress clothes. We want you to feel comfortable and be yourself—no dress code here.

Our worship service usually lasts about an hour to an hour and 15 minutes. You can expect:

  • A warm welcome with church announcements
  • Traditional music (congregation sings together)
  • A time of prayer and silent reflection led by the pastor
  • Tithes & offering collection (see below for more details)
  • A Biblical message from our pastor

Absolutely. No matter your background, questions, or doubts—you are welcome here. 

Yes, service pets are allowed.

Yes, the church property features no steps at all! Every entrance is wheelchair accessible.

We love kids, and we love the sound of life in our church—even if it comes with giggles, wiggles, or a little crying. All children are welcome in our service, just as they are. Don’t worry if they get noisy—we’re just glad you’re here together as a family. We also welcome children with special needs. If there’s anything we can do to make your family’s visit easier or more comfortable, please let us know—we’re happy to help however we can. We offer nursery for our youngest visitors and coloring pages that align with the day’s message for older children. 

Not at all. Giving is completely optional and never expected from visitors. If you’re just checking things out, your presence is an appreciated gift!

Sunday School begins at 10:00 a.m., and our worship service starts at 11:00 a.m. Many first-time guests arrive around 10:50 to give themselves a few minutes to get settled before the service begins. But don’t worry—whether you’re early, right on time, or running a bit late, you’re always welcome! 

Our worship service is held in the main sanctuary and there are no assigned pews. Restrooms, the church nursery, and the kitchen are all located in the adjoining fellowship hall. If you need help finding anything, our friendly greeters are always happy to point you in the right direction.

Our members will greet you and welcome you to the church service (remember we’re a small congregation) but you will not be asked to publicly speak or introduce yourself. 

We do have coffee and a light breakfast during the Sunday School hour. 

We’re proud to livestream our services on YouTube and broadcast them on radio station XX. Don’t worry—the camera is focused on the pastor and does not show the congregation.

If you’d like to connect with our pastor or have questions about the church, just fill out a Visitor Contact Card—we’d love to follow up with you after the service.

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