We know visiting a new church can feel uncertain. Our goal is to make it as straightforward and welcoming as possible. Below are answers to the questions most first-time visitors ask. If you still have questions after reading, just reach out — we’re happy to help.
What is it like?
You’ll find a simple, Bible-centered assembly focused on worshiping God according to the New Testament pattern. We sing a cappella (without instrumental accompaniment), pray together, observe the Lord’s Supper every Sunday, give as we have been prospered, and hear preaching and teaching grounded in Scripture with book, chapter, and verse. We are a congregation of the church of Christ that seeks to do Bible things in Bible ways. The atmosphere is friendly and respectful — people are glad to meet you, and no one will pressure you. Come ready to open your Bible and consider God’s Word with us.
What about my kids?
Children are welcome and valued. We provide Bible classes for different age groups on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. so young people can learn the Scriptures at a level appropriate for them. During the worship assembly, families are encouraged to sit together. If you have specific needs (nursery age, special needs, etc.), let us know ahead of time or speak with someone when you arrive — we’ll do our best to help your family feel comfortable.
What do I wear?
Come as you are. You’ll see a range of attire — some people dress more formally, others more casually. What matters most is the heart we bring to worship God. At the same time, we encourage everyone to dress modestly out of respect for the Lord and for one another. There is no strict dress code that will make you feel out of place, but we ask that clothing reflect the reverence of the occasion.
How can I get connected?
The best first step is simply to visit. Introduce yourself to those around you or to one of the members after services — we would love to meet you. You can also reach out through our Contact page with any questions.
Our regular schedule is:
Services are also livestreamed for those who cannot attend in person. We invite you to come, investigate the Scriptures with us, and see for yourself.
Still have questions?
We take 1 Peter 3:15 seriously — we are ready to give an answer for the hope that is in us. Whether you’re planning a visit, curious about what we believe and practice, or just want more information, reach out through our Contact page. We welcome honest questions and look forward to meeting you.