Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
We put the name "Church of Christ" on the sign here because our goal is to just be followers of Christ, and apart of the Church He established! We see in Scripture that the term "Church of Christ" was used to identify Christians (Romans 16:16).
Our goal is to worship in the simple and meaningful ways that Jesus and the apostles taught the New Testament church to worship.
We sing acapella as a congregation, usually with a mix of older and newer songs (Eph. 5:19). We have several public prayers led on behalf of the congregation, praising God and asking His blessing on our lives, our church, our community, and our world (Matt. 7:7-11).
We pass around the bread and juice of the Lord's Supper, to remember the death of Jesus as a church family each Sunday (1 Cor. 11:23-26). There is a short devotional thought before the Lord's Supper, intended to prepare our minds to reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus for our sins.
We pass around trays for our members to give together to support our ministries both locally and globally (1 Cor. 16:1-2). We have a lesson from the Bible, which is intended to be understandable and relevant in encouraging us all to live more faithfully (1 Tim. 4:13).
At the end of the lesson we stand and sing an "invitation song," during which anyone who desires public prayers or wants to take a public step of faith can come to the front row to talk with the preacher and/or elders.
We sing acapella as a congregation, usually with a mix of older and newer songs (Eph. 5:19). We have several public prayers led on behalf of the congregation, praising God and asking His blessing on our lives, our church, our community, and our world (Matt. 7:7-11).
We pass around the bread and juice of the Lord's Supper, to remember the death of Jesus as a church family each Sunday (1 Cor. 11:23-26). There is a short devotional thought before the Lord's Supper, intended to prepare our minds to reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus for our sins.
We pass around trays for our members to give together to support our ministries both locally and globally (1 Cor. 16:1-2). We have a lesson from the Bible, which is intended to be understandable and relevant in encouraging us all to live more faithfully (1 Tim. 4:13).
At the end of the lesson we stand and sing an "invitation song," during which anyone who desires public prayers or wants to take a public step of faith can come to the front row to talk with the preacher and/or elders.
Nothing is expected of you at all - you're welcome to simply attend our assemblies. If you are comfortable, you are welcome to sing with us, pray with us, and learn as we open up God's Word! We hope to greet you with smiling faces and help you with whatever you may need. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us - we'd love to talk with you!
