Sunday Mornings

The Lord's Supper

Sunday 10:00 am

We gather as a local church, claiming the promise of the Lord Jesus (Matthew 18:20) “to be in our midst.” The most significant meeting of the church is the one the Lord introduced before His death; He told His disciples to remember Him by partaking of bread and wine as symbols of His body and blood. Following the teaching of the Lord and the example of the Apostles, we meet weekly to remember the Lord Jesus and His death for us. The first hour of the meeting is for worship and congregational singing. Without prearrangement, the meeting is open for men in the church fellowship to stand and lead the congregation in praise and worship of Christ for His person and work at the cross.

This worship is followed by the taking of the bread and wine by members of the church. Announcements of future activities concludes the meeting.

Sunday School

Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m

Sunday School is taught in the lower level of the Hall. Young people from ages 4 to young adult are the focus of this program. After a time of group singing and activities, the children are divided into classes where they are taught a broad range of stories and principles from the Bible.

Our teachers also sponsor several special events throughout the year, including the annual Sunday School picnic.

Bible Teaching

Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m

This meeting is held in the main auditorium concurrent with Sunday School. It is for adult Bible teaching and preaching. Two speakers present a variety of doctrinal and practical themes designed to teach and encourage Biblical principles and values

 

Coffee & Snack

Sunday 10:45 am
We enjoy a short time for coffee, snack & fellowship.

Sunday Morning

The Gospel Meeting

Sunday 6:00 pm

The gospel we preach is that “Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day” (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).

At the gospel meeting, held in the main auditorium, two men speak from a variety of Bible texts. After a time of congregational singing, they present a clear message about God’s way of salvation.

In this meeting we emphasize the Bible’s call to repent from sin and personally accept Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. Since this is an individual matter, no “alter calls” are ever held; personal conversation, however, is always available should you desire it.

Wednesday Evenings

Prayer Meeting & Bible Study

Wednesday 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
This meeting is divided into two equal sections: the first for prayer and the latter for systematic Bible study. The Bible study is opened by an overview of the topic or chapter, followed by a detailed discussion.