First Time Visitors FAQ's:

We hope that you feel the love of Jesus at our church! Whether you are searching for a church family or simply visiting for a special occasion, we welcome you. If you have any questions leading up to your visit, this visitor’s guide may be able to help.
-H. Phillip Dade Jr. (Pastor) 

What is it like?

Our worship style vibrant, joyful, and full of thanksgiving. The music and ministerial teams have been in prayer, seeking God’s leading for the service and for the Holy Spirit to meet the needs of the people. Psalm 22:3 tells us God inhabits the praises of his people. We  have found this to be true, and there are times when people are healed physically, emotionally, or spiritually during the time of worship.

How Long is a Service?

Pastor Dade or one of the other Elders delivers the Sunday message. It might be powerful preaching or in-depth teaching, depending on how God leads that day. The message usually ranges from 30 to 45 minutes. There is often an opportunity for prayer afterward. If you would like to request prayer for any reason we are always happy to pray with and for you.

Our Sunday Morning 11:00am services lasts about 90 minutes. Our Wednesday Bible Study services lasts about 60 minutes. We believe in worshipping God strong and services are lead by the Holy Ghost.

Children and Sunday School 

We love to see (and hear) a church full of children! If you bring a baby or toddler and you find that your child needs to rest/refresh, we have an overflow room that can accomodate.

For nursing mothers. Our ushers would be glad to show our area that is private for mothers to nurse. 

We currently do not have a designated Sunday school for 0-4 age group. However, we welcome them to join in with our children's Sunday school classes. They begin at 10:00am.

Where do I park?

We have several guest parking spaces and encourage you to park close to the main entrance! We want our welcome to meet you in the parking lot!

What do I wear?

You do not need to wear a particular type of clothing when visiting our church. While there is no requirement, you may notice that the custom of our church members is to put on the proverbial “Sunday's best,” meaning that men often wear suits or shirts/ties, and women usually wear dresses or skirts. We dress semi-casual on fourth Sunday's

Female members wear headcoverings1 as directed in 1 Corinthians 11. Men’s heads remain uncovered.2  Attendees can cover their heads or leave them uncovered — whatever you choose.

 

  1. 1 Corinthians 11:3. The style of headcovering that you will typically see at our church has evolved over time and today resembles a strip of lace or tulle worn on the hair, though any headcovering could fulfill this biblical principle.
  2. 1 Corinthians 11:4