What to Expect

What to Expect

If this is your first Sunday with us, here is exactly how the morning goes.

There is no dress code

Some folks wear a tie. Most do not. Jeans are fine, work clothes are fine, and hats are welcome indoors. Nobody here is going to ask you to take yours off. We would much rather have you sitting with us in what you already own than have you stay home over a wardrobe.

You will be greeted, not surrounded

Someone will hand you a bulletin and point you toward the sanctuary. If you would rather slip in and sit quietly, that is completely fine.

Wear what you are comfortable in

Casual, dressy, or somewhere in between. Hats stay on if you want them on. You will not be the only one in jeans.

Parking and the front door

Parking is available and in a lot and on the grass. The fellowship hall is to the right of the sanctuary and is where most of the adult Sunday School classes are taught.

You are a guest, not a project

We will not single you out or put you on the spot. Give as much or as little information about yourself as you like.

How the morning runs

Two things happen on Sunday morning. You are welcome at both, or at either one on its own.

  1. 1

    10:00 AM — Sunday School

    Classes for every age, adults included. Nobody expects you to have read ahead.

  2. 2

    11:00 AM — Worship

    Singing, Scripture, the Lord’s Supper, and preaching. Runs about 75 minutes.

  3. 3

    Afterward

    Most people stay and visit for a while. Stay as long as you like, or head out. Either one is normal here.

Singing and the Lord’s Supper

The music

A typical Sunday holds two traditional hymns and two contemporary worship songs. Words are projected, and hymnals are in the pews if you would rather hold one. Sing out, hum along, or just listen.

The Lord’s Supper

We observe communion every Sunday morning. The elements are available for anyone wanting to participate, and the pastor explains what we are doing and who is invited to participate before we begin. You will never have to guess.

First time here? Passing the plate along without giving anything is a perfectly normal thing to do. We have QR codes on every pew for those that wish to give digitally.
Wherefore receive ye one another, as Christ also received us to the glory of God. Romans 15:7

Sunday School classes

Six classes meet at ten o’clock — four for adults, one for youth, one for children. Visit any of them; you are not signing a contract by walking in.

Senior Adult Class

Adults

Men and women, largely midlife

Tooty Sharpe · Hallway before sanctuary

Walk in the Word

Adults

Men and women in the later season of life

Ken Carey · Fellowship Hall

Women of Faith

Adults

Women of all ages

Joy Smith · Fellowship Hall

Reading Well

Adults

Young adults

Randy Sargent · Fellowship Hall

Youth

Grades [6–12]

Details

Amanda Bannister · Location

Children

Ages [4–11]

Serves birth through 5th grade.

Amy Taylor · Location

Your children are welcome

Wiggling and noise do not bother us. Keep your children with you in worship if that is what you prefer, or use what we offer below.

Children’s Church

During the worship hour

Children 2nd grade and below are dismissed after singing two songs before the sermon begins for a lesson and activity built for their age.

Check-in: Pastor will announce Children’s Church and any children can follow the teacher from the sanctuary to the classroom.

Children’s Sunday School

10:00 AM

Children meet for a Bible lesson at their level while the adult classes are in session. Walk them down and stay a minute if that helps them settle.

Ask before you come

Send us a note and we will answer it, or just show up this Sunday and find out.

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