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From the a Capella music to the message, we have a genuine passion for Jesus. It is through HIS saving grace that we have the hope and faith of Eternal Life with HIM and God…HIS word reveals to us a simple guideline to find a meaningful secure relation with HIM.

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What to Expect when you visit our Sunday assembly.

You are honoring God and us with your presence. As our guest we are here to serve you. Relax and enjoy the opportunity to communicate with and worship GOD.

You may be asked to fill out a Visitor’s Card. Giving us this information is an indication you would like us to contact you. If you prefer to decline, feel free to do so.

Worship:

Our purpose in assembling is to praise God as a family and encourage one another. Our assembly opens with acknowledging prayer requests, upcoming events and concludes with a prayer. As a unified body we sing songs of praise to God.

Our music is a cappella, without the accompaniment of instruments.

After a few songs we observe the “Lord’s Supper”, a weekly memorial initiated by Jesus. At this time we focus on the incredible sacrifice Jesus made to cleanse our sin. We participate in this weekly memorial because of the teachings of the Bible and the examples set by the first century church. Plates of unleavened bread and cups of “wine” (grape juice) are distributed. The bread symbolizes the sacrificed body of Jesus and the wine represents the BLOOD sacrificed at the crucifixion of Jesus. Every Christian is given an opportunity to partake of these emblems.

This memorial focuses our attention on the death, burial, and the resurrection of Jesus and serves as a constant reminder of GOD’S incredible love for each one of us, and reminds us of the love God shows each of us.

Immediately following the Lord’s Supper, an opportunity is presented for the members of this congregation to contribute financially through free will offerings. Guests are not expected to make a contribution but are welcome to participate in this opportunity.

Following this time of meditation and prayer, a sermon from God’s Word will be presented. At the conclusion of this presentation there is always an opportunity for people to respond to: acknowledge answered prayers, share significant events of Gods activity in their life, request special prayer, confession of sin, or requests to be baptized for the forgiveness of sin and to be added to the Family of God.

It is our prayer and hope our assembly and worship is uplifting, inspirational and an encouragement to you so that you can be reminded of God’s constant presence as you face the new week.

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