How We Serve.
These are our ministries to our community and the world. Will you join us?
Whoever you are, whatever your story, you are invited to help us serve. You don't have to join us as a member. It's okay if Sunday services aren't your thing. We welcome visitors who just want "a try" to see if this is right for them.
So, what are you waiting for?
So, what are you waiting for?
Bessie's TableBessie’s Table provides a hot home cooked meal, in a welcoming environment to individuals and families in need at no cost. Bessie’s Table prepares and serves a meal every Monday night, from 5:30-6:30pm.
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Caring, Comforting and PrayingAs members of Christ's body, we provide prayer, love, and acts of care towards each other. This is a place where everyone is treated as family.
Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."
(Galatians 6:2, NRSV) |
A Place Where Children Learn of God's Amazing Love.The journey begins with our Sunday School every week, but that's not all. Programs like Vaction Bible School (Summer and Winter) offer fun and excitement, while at the same time continuing the learning experience. And there always something special during the holidays of Christmas and Easter; parties, plays, and even field trips.
If your child loves to sing, we have an amazing children's choir program. There's also a liturgical dance team especially for kids. |
The Spirit Is Alive! Missions.The call of the church is to look beyond our walls and listen for ways God invites us to share our faith with others. That faith sharing must include our actions as well as our words.
"She opens her hand to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy."
(Proverbs 31:20, NRSV) |
Worshiping Our Lord Through MusicOur music is a gift from and offering to God.
Visit us on any Sunday, and you'll experience the celebration of worship through music. It's not just the old, familiar hymns (although we do enjoy those), but also classical, contemporary, gospel, spirituals and music from around the world. "O sing unto the Lord a new song"
(Psalm 98, NRSV) |