FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is your worship like?
Our anointed and talented worship team provides a passionate, contemporary, and upbeat style of music. So you will see and hear guitars, keyboards, vocalists, and drums.
One of the things that we value is the opportunity to sing praises through songs that reflect God’s goodness and grace in our lives. Feel free to sing along as the words are projected onto the screen or silently listen and let the words affirm God’s love for you.
One of the things that we value is the opportunity to sing praises through songs that reflect God’s goodness and grace in our lives. Feel free to sing along as the words are projected onto the screen or silently listen and let the words affirm God’s love for you.
What’s the preaching like?
It is our sincere desire to share God’s Word in all its truth in ways that are interesting, engaging, and relevant to your daily life. The word is preached without compromise or watering it down. It will be preached in love to present what God is saying clearly to those listening. If you attend one of our services, you will hear the truths of God’s Word presented passionately, clearly, and lovingly in ways that will make sense to you. But why not find out for yourself? Listen online now!
Is there an Offering Time?
As a guest, feel no obligation to give during this time. Relax and enjoy the freedom of not giving. Giving is something we do every week as followers of Christ. Generous and cheerful giving is a tangible opportunity for us to place even our financial trust in God as we honor Him with our weekly tithe.
Does the church offer Nursery and Children’s ministry?
We have a wonderful staff of people who are here to serve you and provide wonderful care for your baby so that you may enjoy the service without distraction or diversion. Toys and equipment are disinfected on a weekly basis and your children are cared for by people who have a passion for babies. We also offer children’s ministry for Preschool age to elementary-age children.
Do I have to dress up?
No, you don’t. We encourage people to dress comfortably. For some, that may mean dressing up, but for most, it simply means wearing casual clothes. The New Testament simply instructs us to dress modestly and decently, so we don’t burden people unnecessarily by requiring them to dress up in fancy clothes they don’t normally wear just to “go to church.” We want everyone to come, be comfortable, and enjoy learning about God together.