What to Expect
If you visit us for a worship service on Sunday morning, you can expect to be greeted warmly and to be asked to join us in worship. We have prayers to God, a cappella congregational singing, and a sermon. We observe the Lord's Supper every Sunday, and also provide it on Sunday evening for those unable to attend on Sunday morning. There is a collection to fund our various ministries, but as our guest, you are not expected to participate in this family activity. A weekly bulletin is published to tell of congregational activities, and on the back side of it you will find an order of worship for each Sunday morning service.
On Sunday evenings from September through May, most of our members meet in home settings for Bible study and fellowship. We call these our "242" Small Groups, which are modeled from the teachings of Acts 2:42. However, there is also a worship opportunity offered at the church building on Sunday evenings.
You will find that we are made up of a typical cross section of our community with people of all ages, races, educational backgrounds, and professions.
We support numerous works in the community, such as a men's and women's prison ministry, a substance abuse recovery ministry, a Bible-based recovery class, and we support local cancer respite and homeless facilities.
In addition to the local ministries, we support missions in Zambia and Honduras. We have also provided support in Costa Rica and Miami.
While we are not perfect, we have a perfect Lord to whom we are devoted. We invite you to visit with us and get to know us. We think you will find us to be a friendly, Bible-believing group of Christians striving to serve our Lord.


