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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What time are your services?

    We meet on Sundays in person and online at 10:00am. Children's Ministry Check-In opens at 9:45am and closes at 10:20 for Birth-Grade 6.

  • What should I expect when I arrive?

    You’ll be greeted at the door, but no one will single you out or put you on the spot. You’re free to come in, grab a free coffee, sit wherever you’re comfortable, and simply observe.

  • How long do services typically last?

    Our worship services typically last for about 75 minutes. Don’t be shy to linger a little longer after the service - we have free coffee!

  • What should I wear?

    Come exactly as you are - don’t dress up or down for anyone.

  • Is your church accessible?

    Our building is wheelchair accessible and our services include a live transcription app for those hard of hearing.

  • Can I watch services online if I can’t attend in person?

    Absolutely! If you can’t make our in-person service, you can always watch our livestream or watch it on-demand at your convenience.

  • What language are your services offered in?

    Our services are offered in English. Sunday morning service includes a transcription/translation app that can live translate to French/Spanish as well as 25 other languages. We have many people who speak different languages and you will hear them all being spoken among friends on a Sunday morning.

  • What actually happens in a church service?

    Typically there’s music, a message (sermon), prayer, communion and occasional announcements. You’re free to participate or just listen.

  • Will I need to give money?

    You won’t be pressured to give. Giving is part of church life, but visitors are not expected to contribute.

  • What happens after the service?

    Some people leave right away, others stay to talk. Both are fine. We also have a linger time after our service for people to pray and worship.

  • What about my kids?

    We offer kid’s programming during the entire service birth-grade 6. They learn stories from the Bible, values like kindness and honesty, and age-appropriate faith lessons. They’re welcome to stay with you in the adult service if you prefer.