Before You Arrive
Everything you need to know for Sabbath
We know visiting a new church can feel a little uncertain — so here's a quick rundown of what to expect so you can focus on what really matters: experiencing community and worship.
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We hold one service each Saturday.
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We have ample free parking on site, including accessible spaces close to the entrance for those who need them. No stress, no searching.
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What to WearCome exactly as you are. Our congregation is relaxed and casual — you'll see everything from jeans to Sabbath dresses. There's no dress code here.
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When You ArriveA friendly greeter will welcome you at the door. Don't hesitate to ask them anything — they're there specifically to help you get settled.
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During the Church Service
What a typical service looks like
Our worship blends a warm, casual atmosphere with meaningful traditions rooted in our Seventh-day Adventist faith. Here's what you can expect during your visit.
Congregational SingingWe open with worship music — a mix of contemporary praise songs and beloved hymns. Songbooks are in the pews so you can follow along easily.
The MessageOur pastor delivers a practical, Bible-based message rooted in Seventh-day Adventist teaching. Thought-provoking, warm, and relevant to everyday life.
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Scripture and PrayerTime is given to reading God's Word together and lifting our prayers as a community. It's participatory but never pressured.
Community TimeAfter the service, stick around! It's a great opportunity to meet members of the congregation and ask any questions you might have.
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Adventurer Club for Kids
We offer the Adventurer Club for children on Sabbath Afternoons — a wonderful Seventh-day Adventist program that blends fun, faith, and friendship. Your kids will be in safe, caring hands. See this page for details and times: Adventurers