Expect a warm welcome.
From the moment you arrive, you’ll be greeted by our welcome team at the door. They’re happy to answer questions, help you find your way, and point you to our welcome center for more information about our church. You might even get a hug—unless you’re not a hugger. We respect that too!
Expect a range of attire.
You’ll see everything from suits and dresses to jeans and T-shirts. Come dressed in whatever is comfortable for you. While we come to worship God and believe He is worthy of our best, we also believe He cares far more about our hearts than our clothing.
Expect children in the service—at least for part of it.
We value children and want them to know they are an important part of our church family. Children in grades K–4th are dismissed partway through the service for age-appropriate teaching and activities. On 5th Sundays, children remain in the service for the entire time. Nursery and toddler care are available every week throughout the service. If you have children with you, please stop by the welcome center to check in.
Expect to sing.
God’s people have always been a singing people. Singing helps us express our thoughts and feelings about God—and to God—and creates a shared experience that uniquely and deeply connects us. Each week, we sing a blend of well-known hymns and modern worship songs you may recognize from the radio.
Expect to pray.
Prayer is simply talking with God. We believe He delights in hearing from us and that prayer truly changes things—especially us. At times, someone will lead us in prayer from the front, and at other times we invite the whole congregation to pray together.
Expect teaching from the Bible.
We believe the Bible is God’s inspired Word and His clearest communication to us about who He is and how He calls us to live. Because of this, we take time each week to listen carefully to Scripture and to apply God’s truth to our everyday lives in practical, meaningful ways.
Expect to meet people who genuinely care about you.
We believe God’s love and hope are most often experienced through His people—what the Bible calls fellowship. At its heart, fellowship means “we love each other.” We’re not perfect at it, but we sincerely strive to love one another as God has loved us. That love extends to everyone who walks through our doors.
Expect an invitation to stay and connect.
On the first Sunday of each month, you’re invited to stay after the service for our birthday celebration—a time of treats, conversation, and fellowship as we celebrate those with birthdays that month.