It’s our goal for you to experience a welcoming place to worship God and be encouraged while you’re here. Each week, you can expect us to pray, sing, take communion, give, share good news, and hear a message from the Bible. Our worship service lasts about an hour on Sunday mornings. You’ll be able to meet people at our worship service, but we also highly recommend visiting a Bible class, where you’ll be able to get to know others in a smaller setting.
We value being able to teach children about Jesus alongside their peers and friends as well as seeing the importance of parents and kids expressing their faith together. During our worship services, everyone is together in our auditorium. To assist young families, we have a training room in the back of the auditorium and a staffed nursery for children two and under. We have Bible classes for each age group or grade. Drop by our Welcome Center for a list of classes or to get help finding a class for your kids or yourself.
No, and you will not be alone. Each week, we have the privilege to worship with individuals who are here for the first time. As a guest, you don’t have to worry about being singled out. We won’t call attention to you or treat you differently from everyone else.
Every Sunday, as part of our worship, we have the opportunity to give back to God. The collected funds go to a wide range of things: world missions, local outreach, building maintenance, support of staff, and various ministries. We find it a blessing to see God work through the collective offering of our church family. You are invited to be a part of this, but there is no pressure to participate.
Acapella worship is a meaningful and valued tradition in our church, and it continues to be an important part of what we do. At the same time, we also embrace a blended approach that includes both acapella and instrumental worship—not for entertainment, but to help people connect with God more deeply.
Scripture consistently emphasizes the heart and purpose of worship over a specific style. We are called to worship “in spirit and truth” (John 4:24) and to encourage one another through song (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16). Throughout the Bible, instrumental praise is also part of honoring God (Psalm 150:3–5), and heavenly worship even includes instruments, as seen when the elders hold harps before God (Revelation 5:8).
By incorporating both vocal and instrumental music, we seek to remove barriers, engage multiple generations, and build unity in the body of Christ.
Our identity is not found in a style of music, but in Jesus Christ. We invite you to join us as we worship Him through both traditional acapella hymns and modern instrumental songs.