What to Expect
Visiting a new church can be intimidating. We want you to feel comfortable when you visit us for worship services, so here is a brief summary of what you can expect from a typical service with us:
Worship
When you visit one of our Sunday services, you can expect to find a simple worship service that adheres to the teachings of the New Testament. When we assemble on every Lord’s Day (Acts 20:7, Revelation 1:10), which is Sunday, we will worship God by . . .
Praying:
We are led by different men in our congregation (1 Timothy 2:1-8).
Singing:
The whole congregation joins together in praising God in song by singing a capella, that is without musical instruments as the early church did in their worship (Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:16). We find this type of praise to be uplifting, pure and beautiful, and we hope you will too. Many of our guests join us in singing, while others simply prefer to listen as we worship Him.
Taking Communion:
Every Sunday, our members remember Christ’s death by eating unleavened bread and drinking fruit of the vine (Acts 20:7). We sit quietly for a few minutes and reflect on how wonderful it is that God loved us enough to give his own Son for us!
Preaching:
We will enjoy a Bible lesson that lasts about 30 minutes (Acts 2:42; Romans 10:14). On most Sundays, our preaching minister presents these lessons, though occasionally a guest speaker will guide our thoughts.