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What to Expect on Your First Visit

When you walk through the church doors on Saturday morning you will likely be greeted with "Happy Sabbath!". This has become the typical greeting among Adventist Christians on Sabbath morning and just means we are happy to see you. Most people choose to dress up pretty nice but don't feel like it's mandatory. We're just happy you've decided to join us.

 

Sabbath School

Sabbath School is just another name for our Saturday morning Bible study. We meet at 9:30 a.m. every Saturday to spend time studying together.
Our Sabbath School classes cover a wide variety of biblical topics that are relevant for the time we're living and change on a quarterly basis. If you'd like a copy of the Bible study guide, also called a "Quarterly", we'll have one ready for you.
We even have classes for your kiddos. They'll love making new friends and spending time learning with other kids their own age. We'll help you get them checked in when you arrive.

 

Worship Service

Our main worship service begins at 11:00 a.m. every Saturday and usually lasts about 90 minutes.
Our main service is a traditional service that includes times of prayer and praise, music and hymns, as well as a relevant message from our pastor or speaker. This service is also broadcast live

 

Fellowship Potluck Meal

Potluck meals is where food and friendship meet, you will be invited to stick around immediately following the service. We’d love to get to know you! Don't feel the need to bring anything, we always have plenty of food. Plus, visitors get to go first in line!  Dishes are often vegetarian to make them as inclusive as possible. Some might also bring vegan dishes to the shared meal. Some people will bring a home-cooked meal or a family recipe, some will bring dinner rolls, some will bring frozen lasagna to heat up in the church kitchen, some will bring salad or soup, and some will bring dessert (Yum!).  Stick around for great food and a great fellowship time!