Many people hesitate to visit a church unless they know what it will be like when they go. Perhaps we can help you know what to expect when you visit us.
The Worship Is Simple And Devout
Visitors are favorably impressed by a quiet service designed to draw worshipers closer to God and provide enduring spiritual strength.
Since our purpose is to be governed in all things by the bible alone, our worship consists only of those elements which were part of the worship of the early church. We sing and pray, partake of the Lord’s Supper, preach God’s word, and give of our means. We seek to maintain the attitude Christ enjoined when he said “God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” (John 4:24)
We Seek To Follow The Inspired Scriptures
The confusion of the religious worlds today is far different from the unity enjoyed by the early Christians, before traditionalism and distinctive names divided men. Believing such loyalties to be contrary to the Scriptures, we have no sectarian organization or name, doctrine, or creed. Our authority is the divine authority vested only in the inspired Scriptures. Thus, following the teachings of Christ and his apostles, we are simply Christians-just as were the disciples of the first century. The preaching and teaching are bible preaching and teaching since the scriptures are sufficient for our every need (“All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16, 17)
You Will Never Be Embarrassed
You visit us as a welcome and respected guest. At the close of the sermon those wishing to become a Christian are incited to step to the front and let their wishes be known, but never is anyone singled out for public attention.
You Will Find a Friendly Spirit
We believe that friendliness is a natural attitude among people who truly love God. Our visitors, who always receive a warm welcome, appreciate the courtesy and cordiality of these Christians. We truly hope you will accept our invitation to visit us soon. It will be our pleasure to have you. We sincerely believe you will be benefited by coming.