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Thank you for choosing to be our guest. We want you to feel welcome and blessed, so let us share with you what you may expect when you honor us with your presence.



We are simply Christians committed to following the Bible as our only source of religious authority. Our mission is “to seek and save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10). We are a diverse group of believers, from many backgrounds and at various stages of spiritual growth, who are united in our faith and love for Jesus.

When you visit for worship, here is what you may expect:

Greeting

When you arrive at the door, you may expect to be warmly greeted. There is no assigned seating in our place of worship—so feel free to sit wherever you feel most comfortable. Services begin with a greeting and a few announcements.

Singing

One of the unique aspects of our worship is that the music is “a Capella”; that is, we sing without the accompaniment of musical instruments. In singing, we praise God and encourage one another. You are invited to participate to whatever extent you feel comfortable. We believe you will find this to be an especially meaningful part of our service. The words and music to the songs are shown on a screen at the front of the auditorium.

Prayers

Prayer is another important aspect of our worship in as much as we believe that God’s power is available through prayer. Public prayers will be led at various times during our worship.

Communion

Every Sunday we participate in a communion service. This memorial service, instituted by our Lord, involves two elements: unleavened bread and fruit of the vine. The bread represents the body of Christ, and the grape juice represents His blood. Following prayer and, perhaps, some brief remarks, you will be allowed to partake in the Lord’s Supper. This communion service is one way we are encouraged to remember what Jesus did for us on the cross. Each may choose whether to participate.

Giving

Opportunity is provided for each to give as he or she has prospered. Our guests are not expected to donate.

Sermon

The lesson, about 20 minutes in length, will be strongly centered in the Bible. Feel free to take notes so that when you get home you can refresh your memory from the word of God. A video recording of the worship service may be found either on our website or on our public YouTube page.

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