Visitors!

You may have questions about what to expect when you visit us. Here are some answers that may help.

What is a service like?

We worship God together with our families. In each service we seek to glorify God and lift up our Lord Jesus Christ in the preaching of the Word of God expositionally. We read the Psalms and sing traditional hymns and spiritual songs. We have incorporated some newer contemporary music that has met the standards of devout worship and Scriptural integrity

When should I come?

We recommend arriving at least 10-15 minutes before the scheduled service time. Our Study Hour starts at 10:00AM and ends at 10:45. Our Worship Service begins at 11:00AM and usually ends around noon. Our evening service starts at 5:00PM and usually ends at 6:00PM. We have regularly scheduled meals after our morning worship (check the calendar), so please join us for fellowship. Don’t bother to bring anything. We always have plenty.

Anything for my children?

Though we are very aware of the scriptural advantages of integrated worship where families are encouraged to keep their children with them, we also recognize the advantages of age-appropriate materials during times of study. But as a church, we desire to worship the Lord with our children providing parental examples to honor God.

What should I wear?

We are not a group who can boast of worldly wealth. But with what the Lord has provided by His grace and providence, we encourage worshipers to gather together in what we would call our “Sunday best”. Though it may be jeans for some or a suit for others, we come to present ourselves before the Lord for worship. So, let’s come before the throne of grace humbly in modest attire (1 Timothy 2:9-10), in boldness, clothed in the righteousness of our Lord Jesus Christ (Hebrews 10:19), prepared to praise and give thanks with a clean heart (Psalm 51:10).

What should I bring?

Every week our elders seek to present a message from the Word of God. Bring a Bible if you can. If you don’t have one, we would love to share ours with you. We recommend using the English Standard Version or the King James Bible. But most importantly, bring a humble heart and a hunger and thirst for righteousness.