Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning is when we gather weekly to worship God through: song, prayer, fellowship, and teaching! We encourage everyone who is visiting to attend both our Equipping Hour and Worship Service, this is a regular patter for our members and will be the best way to understand who we are.
9:30 AM - Equipping Hour
Equipping Hour is what we call our Sunday School hour. We believe this more clearly communicates the purpose of this hour. Equipping Hour exists to equip followers of Christ with knowledge, understanding, and techniques. These classes align with the ministry season we are in and focus on a particular aspect to be developed.
10:30 AM - Worship Service
You will find that every aspect of our worship service is focused on God and His Word. From expositional preaching through books of the Bible to hymns and songs directing our worship towards Him, to focused cooperate prayers and weekly communion.
9:30 AM - Equipping Hour
What is Equipping Hour?
10:30 AM - Worship Service
What Should You Expect?
Where Should We Park?
There are no special parking instructions, simply find a spot and come on in.
Where Do We Enter?
We have two main front entrances. Both doors will have a friendly smile to greet you and answer any questions you may have!
What Should We Wear?
You will see anything from Ties to T-shirts. So, wear whatever is comfortable for you!
What About Our Children?
Nursery (3 and under): The Nursery is available throughout both the equipping hour and the worship service. We also have a nap and nursing room for those who need it!
Children (3 and up): We have equipping hour classes for them which are seperated by reading ability (pre-reader through advanced readers). Children 3 and up are encouraged in the sanctuary during the worship service. We promise, we don’t mind the noise and restlessness of children.
Safety: Each children’s room from nursery to advanced readers will have three adults who have been properly screened.
Most Recent Sermons
What are the Boundaries of Christian Fellowship?
What are the Boundaries of Christian Fellowship?
What Distinguishes Christianity from Triumphalism?
What Distinguishes Christianity from Triumphalism? Though believers will receive an everlasting kingdom (Daniel 7), God has ordained nations that will cause great harm to His
What Distinguishes Christianity from Triumphalism?
What Distinguishes Christianity from Triumphalism?
Though believers will receive an everlasting kingdom (Daniel 7), God has ordained nations that will cause great harm to His people and require us to endure in hope of His sovereign rule (Daniel 8).
Why are Christians known as Hopeful People (Part 1)?
Why are Christians known as Hopeful People (Part 1)?
What is the reward of fearing God and not Man?
Though the world might oppose our allegiance to the Lord (Dan 6:10-18), He can deliver us from evil plots (Dan 6:19-24) and even expand our
What is the reward of fearing God and not Man?
Though the world might oppose our allegiance to the Lord (Dan 6:10-18), He can deliver us from evil plots (Dan 6:19-24) and even expand our witness of Him (Dan 6:25-28).
What do our Children pray about?
Paul urges dads to train their children in a gracious manner (Eph 6:4), aware of God’s commitment to His glory in them (Deut 4:1-8; 6:1-9)
What do our Children pray about?
Paul urges dads to train their children in a gracious manner (Eph 6:4), aware of God’s commitment to His glory in them (Deut 4:1-8; 6:1-9) as a witness to all peoples (Psalm 67; Matt 28:18-20).
How Is the Believer to Be Intent on Obedience, Even in the Face of Evil?
Because of God’s power, we can be confident and faithful in our obedience to the one who has saved us (Dan. 6:1-3) even in the
How Is the Believer to Be Intent on Obedience, Even in the Face of Evil?
Because of God’s power, we can be confident and faithful in our obedience to the one who has saved us (Dan. 6:1-3) even in the face of trials (Dan. 6:4-5), even knowing that evil may test our resolve (Dan. 6:6-9).