WELCOME!
We know that it’s not easy to walk into a new church for the first time. There are new faces and unfamiliar surroundings. But regardless of whether you’ve never gone to church or have been following Christ for years, we want you to know that you’re welcome here.
We’d love for you to visit!
WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?
Wear what you like! You’ll see everything from suits to jeans, dresses to pants.
WHAT IS THE SERVICE LIKE?
Our services are traditional, warm, and centered upon our Triune God. Our Morning Worship Service starts at 10:30 AM and ends at 12:00 PM. On first and third Sundays of the month we share a fellowship meal after the morning service. Everyone is invited, and if you’re a guest, don’t feel at all obligated to bring food. We have more than enough for everyone.
Here is a sample order of worship:
Announcements
Call to Worship
Singing a Psalm
Reading the Scriptures
Singing a Psalm
Praying for Christ to Advance His Kingdom
Singing a Psalm
Reading the Scriptures
Hearing & Applying God's Word (Sermon)
Singing a Psalm
The Benediction
The Doxology
Our Evening Teaching Service runs from 5:30-6:30PM. The first half hour is a prayer meeting and the next half hour is a teaching time, wherein a power point is used for the lesson, and all are encouraged to participate by reading Scripture aloud, or asking & answering questions.
WHAT ABOUT My Child?
We provide child care for young children (ages 0-2 years). The nursery is staffed by competent adults and is located next to the Fellowship Hall downstairs. Feel free to make use of it.
As for older children, they remain in the main service. Don’t worry about the normal wiggling or noises of children. Many of us have little ones as well. We believe that Jesus wants them to hear His Word and sing His praises in His Presence with the Congregation.
OUR MUSIC
We love to sing God’s inspired Hymnal, the Psalms. While there is much by way of Christian contemporary music that is enjoyable and theologically rich, the Psalms are inspired in the truest sense of the term. God wrote them through David and other writers. As such, they hold a special place in the worship of God’s people. Since our desire is for corporate worship to be as Word-centered as possible, our only hymnal is the Psalter.
If you would like a taste of what this might look like, consider a sampling of selections from The Book of Psalms for Worship. You can also investigate our Psalter digitally at www.psalter.org.
Here is an example from one of our international conferences: