Our worship is simple and reverent. We strive to recreate the church that is depicted in the New Testament, including it's worship, work and organization. At our services we have congregational singing (Eph. 5:19). Prayers are led by godly men (1 Tim.2:8). There will be a sermon that is Bible centered, and is designed to teach and uplift all who are present (Eph.4:11-16). You are urged to take notes and check what you hear against what the Bible says.
Each Sunday worship we partake in the Lord's Supper (Acts 20:7). Although you are invited to partake of this communion you will not be asked or expected to do so. Collections are only taken on Sunday (1 Cor. 16:1-2). These are freewill offerings solicited only from the members of the church. As a visitor, you are not asked or expected to give. Do not feel embarrassed to pass the collection plate to your neighbor.
At the close of the sermon, those who wish to become Christians are invited to make this known by coming to the front of the assembly. There will be no singling out of visitors or anyone present; no one will be asked to raise their hand and no one will go about the audience urging people to come forward. Neither the worship, nor the invitation, are intended to embarrass, but rather teach and encourage.
Bible Classes are conducted during our Sunday morning and Wednesday night services to further our understanding of God's Word. These are held for all age groups.