People greeting one another with a handshake in a welcoming setting
Your first visit

A warm welcome, a clear focus on God’s Word

Whether you’ve been in church for years or you’re visiting for the first time, you’ll find a friendly community and a service designed to help you engage with Scripture and grow in faith.

Friendly greeters and a relaxed atmosphere

Bible-centered teaching and prayer

Congregational singing and worship

Time to connect after service

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During the service

What happens when you arrive

Here’s a simple overview of what most Sabbaths look like so you can feel prepared and at ease.

Arrive & get oriented

Come a few minutes early to find parking, meet a greeter, and locate the sanctuary and restrooms.


Worship & singing

We sing together as a congregation. You’re welcome to participate at your comfort level.


Bible teaching

A message rooted in Scripture, with practical encouragement for everyday life.


Prayer & fellowship

We close with prayer and often spend time visiting afterward. If you’d like prayer, we’d be honored to pray with you.

For families & individuals

Everyone is welcome

If you’re visiting with kids, coming on your own, or bringing friends, you’ll find a place to belong. We aim to be clear, kind, and helpful—especially for first-time guests.

Kids & families

Families are welcome. If children’s classes are available that week, we’ll help you find the right room and get checked in.

Accessibility & comfort

Let us know if you need assistance with seating, hearing, or mobility—we’ll do our best to accommodate.

Frequently asked questions

A few quick answers to common first-visit questions. If you don’t see what you need, please reach out.

What should I wear?

Come as you are. You’ll see a range from casual to business-casual—whatever helps you feel comfortable.

Do I need to bring anything?

No. If you have a Bible, feel free to bring it. If not, you’re still welcome—Scripture will be shared during the service.

Is there something for children?

Families are welcome. When children’s classes are available, we’ll help you find them. If not, kids are welcome in the service.

Will I be asked to give money?

Guests are never pressured to give. If an offering is collected, please feel no obligation.

How long is the service?

Service length can vary, but plan for about 60–90 minutes, plus optional time to visit afterward.

Can I talk with someone or request prayer?

Yes. After the service, you can connect with a leader or greeter, and we’re happy to pray with you.