We understand the anxiety that comes along with visiting a church, whether your first time ever in a church, or maybe it is just your first time visiting us. Either way, we hope to answer some questions that a lot of people often ask, or wish they could have asked.
- What is it like?
- Though we are partial, we are often told from first time visitors that our church is a very welcoming place. We believe in not only the deity of Jesus, but also in who he was as a man. This means we are always open and welcoming to whomever may come in our door, regardless of social standing, past experience, financial status, race or anything else. Our heart's desire is to share with you the truths of God's Holy Word in a safe and welcoming environment.
- What does the service look like?
- The most important aspect of what we do as a church is bringing people together to worship our Lord Jesus. This means that we believe in giving everyone opportunity and a place to worship, as we are told in the scriptures, "In Spirit and in Truth." You will hear traditional hymns, you will be welcome to come gather around with us as we have altar prayer at the beginning of service, you may hear songs, both old and new, sang by various members of the congregation as well as testimonies and praise offered as the Holy Sprit leads. Our ministers always, ALWAYS, endeavor to share with you the truth of God's Holy Word, as read from the King James Bible - this is our top priority and duty to all who would come under our roof.
- What about my kids?
- Another priority of ours is to provide fun and exciting opportunities for our children to, most importantly, learn about Jesus, and to have a good time while doing so. We have Sunday School Classes for all ages and also have classes on Wednesday evenings for all ages. Also, RELAX! Please know that we do not mind the sound of a child crying during worship service, or a child that you think is "acting up". Jesus himself said, "Suffer little children, and forbid them not to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of Heaven. (Matthew 19:14)" We want you, and your children, to be with us and we will not mind if they "get a little noisy."
- What do I wear?
- No one is going to expect you to be dressed in formal attire when you arrive. You will find a mix of styles in our congregation and you will quickly learn that any modest clothing you wear is not the most important thing to us. You may see our ministers in suits, and someone next to them in blue jeans and a t-shirt, and that is how we like things. God looks upon the hearts, so we do not judge people based upon what they are wearing.