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.