Use the glass doors on the newer part of the building to come in. When you enter, you’ll find coat racks and restrooms in the main foyer. Head upstairs to the sanctuary. Pick up a bulletin as you go in and find an open pew to sit wherever you like.
Yes, children are always welcome and encouraged to sit with their families. Mothers with babies and toddlers can join the 2s & 3s Sunday School class at 9:30 a.m. The nursery is staffed during the Sunday morning service at 10:45 a.m. For other services, the nursery in the foyer is open for parents to use as needed.
Many people do choose to dress a bit nicer for worship services, but there is no dress code. The key is that you’re with us, participating in worship.
There is an offering box inside the main entrance to the sanctuary where you may offer tithes and offerings to God. The treasurer and other men of the church handle the money, and a financial statement is available on the church bulletin board each month to show how it was spent. The elders also review the church finances each month.
Yes, our building is fully handicap accessible. We have an elevator that provides wheelchair access to all levels, and the main restrooms off the foyer are also handicap accessible.
Absolutely! We offer Telex SoundMate personal listening devices to help reduce background noise and improve sound quality.
Our nursery classroom off of the main foyer is available during services for care of little people as needed. There is a speaker connection to listen to the service.
There is a baby room off of the nursery classroom for mothers and babies to use.
There is a drive-thru canopy connected to the main foyer. It is on the back side of the building.
Next to the sanctuary, there's another space where you can bring your young ones during the service. A speaker and window keep you connected. You can also use the room for meetings or quiet prayer after the service.
The sanctuary has a simple, country charm with its hardwood floors and old, curved pews that add a touch of history.