If you’re new to Christianity, these terms might be unfamiliar to you.

Disciple: Someone who chooses to follow Jesus. Learning from His teachings, walking in His ways, and growing in relationship with Him.

Discipleship: An ongoing journey of becoming more like Jesus. It’s not about perfection, but about transformation – step by step, day by day.

What are Disciples/Discipleship

Parking: The lot is dirt and gravel. Visitor parking is available near the front entrance.

Attire: Wear whatever makes you comfortable – there’s no dress code here. You’ll see everything from eans and t-shirts to business casual.

Hospitality: Coffee and light refreshments are available before service. Come at 10am to meet others and connect.

Fellowship Meal: Four times a year, we share a meal directly after the service provided for by the church.

A Small Gathering: One of the unique blessings of being in a smaller church is the chance to form genuine friendships and enjoy true fellowship as we grow in Christ.

Your First Time Attending

Sermon: We work through a book of the Bible chapter by chapter, with verse-by-verse preaching.

Length: Services typically last 60–75 minutes.

Communion: Celebrated quarterly; all professing Christians are welcome to participate.

Giving: We don’t pass a plate. If you’d like to give, offering boxes are available at the front, or you can give online.

Service Details

We’re thankful for families and children in our worship gatherings.

Children ages 6–12: Our dedicated Children’s Building provides a space for age-appropriate teaching and activities.

Children over 12: Encouraged to join the main service and grow alongside the whole church family.

Children under 6: Parents care for little ones during service. We know it’s not always easy, but your patience and grace help us worship together as one body.

Tips for Parents:

• Bring quiet activities like coloring books, soft toys, or picture Bibles.

• Sit near an exit for easy breaks if needed.

• Use the Children’s Building for kids 6–12, designed with their needs in mind.

• Model worship – your singing, listening, and praying are powerful examples.

• Extend grace to yourself – parenting during a service is a challenge, and you’re not alone!

Children and Families

We sing modern Christian songs, meant to help us engage wholeheartedly with God.

Singing is led together as a team. There isn’t a “Worship Leader” or “Lead Singer.” The focus is on glorifying Christ – not the performance.

During the service, the lights are dimmed to create a reflective atmosphere that minimizes distractions and encourages attentive worship.

Instead of traditional hymnals, we display the lyrics of our worship songs on large screens so everyone can easily follow along.

Worship Style