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What to Expect on your first visit
Written by Administrator    Tuesday, 31 March 2009 10:17    PDF Print E-mail

What to expect

It is never easy to visit a new church for the first time so we want to be as helpful as we can to make your experience a good one.  Let's talk about dress.  Some people dress up and some choose to dress down and come casual.  Come the way that you feel most comfortable.

  • worship
    This time is set aside for communicating with God from our hearts.  We have live upbeat worship with guitars, drums -the works, as well as intimate songs of worship.  Everyone worships in their own unique way – for many, that means singing & clapping, and for others it means quietly reflecting on the words.
  • offering
    Each week there is a time to worship God through the giving of tithes and offerings.
  • the message (sermon)
    Every weekend, you will hear a relevant, straightforward message that is based on Scripture and is designed to be helpful in your everyday life.  We trust that these messages will help you develop a growing, vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ and provide a strong biblical foundation for your life.
  • communion
    Once a month, we celebrate communion together. Anyone can participate in this time of reflection and prayer – as long they’ve made the decision to follow Jesus Christ.  The juice and bread that we share represent the life He gave up so that our sins could be forgiven.

After the service

  • visit the lobby
    As a guest, you'll be asked to fill out a Guest Card during the service.  Fill out the card entirely so we may be of more assistance to you and your family and stop by the Guest Services Center following the message and pick up a free gift.
  • pick up your kids
    Make sure that you have the security tags that nursery and children's workers gave you when you dropped your kids off so that we can ensure your children's safety.  Please pick up your children promptly.
  • have some coffee
    Hang out for a while before services and have some coffee, smoothies, latte's, cappuccino or some delicate pastries at the Extreme Bean Coffee Shop.  All proceeds go to support World Missions.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 31 March 2009 10:31 )