The auditorium where we worship is to your left as you enter our building. You may sit anywhere you choose.
Our greeters can direct you to our attended nursery for children who have not yet reached their 3rd birthday.
We have congregational singing without mechanical instruments and we invite everyone to participate.
The preacher doesn't have a title and he won't wear any special clothing to set him apart. We think you will find what he has to say to be refreshingly relevant and Bible-centered.
At the close of each sermon the preacher will invite those who wish to do so to step to the front to request prayers or to be baptized. He will not single you out in any way so don't feel ill at ease during this time. If anyone responds for baptism, you will witness the baptism during the service.
If you visit on a Sunday morning, the Lord's Supper will be part of the worship. Men will pass plates containing unleavened bread and trays of small cups of grape juice. Those who wish to do so may break off a small piece of the bread and drink the contents of one of the cups. In addition, the same men will pass the plates to collect the weekly offering. If you do not choose to participate in any of these, just pass the plate or tray to the person next to you.
So what is expected of you when you visit our assemblies? Nothing at all! You are welcome to participate, but don't feel obligated. We do ask you to fill out a visitor's card so that we can appropriately thank you for your visit.