What to Expect
Our worship is focused on the preaching of the Word, and is restrained and formal. There is no special dress or posture required. We have some who raise hands in worship and some who are not comfortable doing so. We have some who dress formally and others who dress casually. We have a God who sees the heart, so come with a heart ready to hear and submit to God’s voice.
Worship With us
Sunday Services
We meet once a week on Sunday mornings to learn, worship, and fellowship. We believe that Sundays are to be set aside for the body of believers to rest, reflect, and worship our Savior.
Sunday School
Sundays 10:00 AM – 10:45 AM
We offer Sunday School classes for young children and adults, including preteens and teens. This is a time of learning, discussion, and questions to educate and strengthen the congregation.
Worship Service
Sundays 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The preaching of the Word is the center of the service, but there is also singing, prayer, scripture reading, and the weekly administration of the Lord’s Supper. We encourage children to be present in the service. They are one of the greatest blessings you can have in a church.
Fellowship Meal
Sundays 12:00 PM
As believers, we are called to live together in fellowship and community. After each service, we gather to share a meal of dishes brought by our members. This is a time for members to share in each other’s lives, encourage one another, and share each other’s burdens. Please join us, even if you are unable to pitch in yet.
Regular Events
Book Studies
Along with regular Sunday services and meals, our men and women get together regularly to read, discuss, and grow together through literature. These may be books on theological topics, worldview issues, biographies, etc…, meant to challenge, encourage, and educate our members.
Second Thursday of the Month
Men’s Book Study
Recent books: Christianity & Liberalism (Machen), It’s Good To Be A Man (Foster), A Christian Manifesto (Schaeffer).
Last Tuesday of the Month
Women’s Book Study
Currently reading through 5 Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age (Butterfield)