Scripture Reading and Prayer
Our corporate gathering gives a high emphasis on the regular reading of Scripture and on bringing our hearts before God in prayer.
Expositional Preaching
Our pastors typically preach through longer sections of the Bible. Expositional sermons seek to make the main point of the sermon reflect the main point of the Biblical text. It aims to understand what God has revealed to us in the Bible and apply that to our lives. The weekly sermons usually last about 40-45 minutes.
Congregational Singing
We believe that singing in church is about the church body singing. We prefer congregational singing over performed music. Thus, most of our music invites the entire community to participate. We sing songs that are rich in Biblical content composed by contemporary and by long-past writers.
Childcare
You’ll find young and …not so young… worshipping side by side. We do provide a nursery for our infants, toddlers up to 4 years old. You are welcome to keep your children with you in the service. We only ask that if your children begin to distract others around you, that you take advantage of the ‘cry room’ (where the service is streamed).
Frequently Asked Questions
What Should I Wear?
Which building do I enter?
When you arrive, ushers will be available to help you with any questions you may have and direct you to where you need to be. Also, after the service, our people often mingle for 30 minutes and some go to lunch together. We hope you allow us to get to know you.
What about My Children?
What is the Service Like?
Scripture Reading and Prayer
Our corporate gathering gives a high emphasis on the regular reading of Scripture and on bringing our hearts before God in prayer.
Expositional Preaching
Our pastors typically preach through longer sections of the Bible. Expositional sermons seek to make the main point of the sermon reflect the main point of the Biblical text. It aims to understand what God has revealed to us in the Bible and apply that to our lives. The weekly sermons usually last about 40-45 minutes.
Congregational Singing
We believe that singing in church is about the church body singing. We prefer congregational singing over performed music. Thus, most of our music invites the entire community to participate. We sing songs that are rich in Biblical content composed by contemporary and by long-past writers.