No dress code. No expectations. No performance. Just a community of real people gathered around the Word, led by the Spirit, and glad you walked in.
Here’s what a typical Sunday looks like. Not to prepare a performance, but so you can walk in and simply be present.
Chairs are set up in the round. The worship team and the pastor are in the middle, and the community gathers around them. Not an audience watching a stage. A family around a table.
There is no separation between the people leading and the people gathered. We are all in the room together. That is not an accident. That is the conviction.
What you walk into on Sunday is less like a concert and more like a living room. Warm, real, and fully present.
Faith is caught as much as it is taught. We believe children grow when they are in the room with the community, not separated from it.
Every Sunday, we observe the Lord’s Supper together. It is not a ritual or a formality. It is a declaration, a proclamation of what Christ finished on the cross, made together as a body.
Communion is open to all who are in Christ. If you are His, there is a place at this table. If you are still figuring that out, you are welcome to watch and reflect. No pressure.
You do not need to have it together. You do not need to know anyone. You just need to show up. The rest takes care of itself.
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