Sunday Mornings @ 10:30 AM
Weekly Rhythms
Here is a little taste of what you may experience when you attend a Sunday morning service. We invite you to participate in the rhythms and patterns that form us.

Opening Prayer
We begin with an open altar time in the front of the sanctuary. All are welcome to come forward to pray as we prepare our hearts and minds to worship.

Meet and Greet
Because we value personal connections, we take a few minutes mid-service to welcome those around us. If you are comfortable, you can do so. If not, that is perfectly fine, as well.

Blessing the Children
Mid-service we invite all the elementary aged children to come forward to receive a blessing. They can then leave for children’s church or remain in the service.

Offering
We don’t expect visitors to give, nor do we take an offering in the service. We have giving boxes in our sanctuary available for our regular attenders.

Benediction
At the end of the service, we put our hands out, palms up, to receive a blessing from the pastor as we return to the world to serve our Lord.
Monthly Rhythms
Throughout the month we take time to celebrate in various ways. These help us connect with God and with each other.

First Fruits Sunday & Communion
On the first Sunday of each month, we bring our tithes and offerings, as well as celebrate the Lord’s Supper.

Fourth Sundays
After service we meet in small groups to reflect on God’s Word and discuss how we can apply it to our lives.

Celebration Sunday
On months with a fifth Sunday, we gather at 9:30 am for a potluck style breakfast. This is followed by a celebration service where we remember God’s goodness.
Kids Matter
If you would like your children to participate in our Sunday morning activities, we have created a welcoming and secure environment just for them. Our children’s wing features a thorough security check-in and check-out process to ensure their safety.
The check-in is located in the hallway behind the sanctuary. The station will print two stickers, one for your child and one for you to use to retrieve them. You can check them in either before service or when elementary-aged children are dismissed from the service.

