Worship
When you visit one of our Sunday services, you’ll find a simple and meaningful time of worship that follows the teachings of the New Testament. Each Lord’s Day (Acts 20:7; Revelation 1:10), we gather to honor God through the following:
Praying
Men from our congregation lead us in prayer, lifting up praises, thanksgiving, and requests to God (1 Timothy 2:1-8).
Singing
We join together as one voice in praising God through a cappella singing—without the use of musical instruments—just as the early church did (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16). We believe this kind of worship is uplifting, pure, and beautiful. Many guests enjoy singing with us, while others prefer to listen and reflect as we worship Him.
Taking Communion
Each Sunday, we remember Christ’s death by eating unleavened bread and drinking the fruit of the vine (Acts 20:7). This quiet, reflective time reminds us of God’s incredible love in giving His Son for our salvation.
Preaching
We listen to a Bible-based lesson, usually about 30 minutes in length (Acts 2:42; Romans 10:14). Most Sundays, our preaching minister presents the message, though guest speakers sometimes share as well.
Giving
Our members contribute financially to support the work of the church (1 Corinthians 16:2). Guests are never expected to give.
Wednesday Night Bible Study
Every Wednesday evening, we gather for a mid-week time of study and encouragement. Our schedule includes:
- Bible Classes for All Ages – We open God’s Word together, study His truth, and encourage one another in our daily walk with Him (Hebrews 10:24-25).
- Each class lasts about 45 minutes and provides a spiritual boost to help us shine our light for Christ throughout the week (Matthew 5:16).
The Word of God
We hold a deep respect for the inspired Word of God as our sole and complete authority. Because we believe Scripture is the all-sufficient rule of faith and practice, we reject all human creeds (Galatians 1:8-9; Revelation 22:18-19).