Your Questions, Answered

  • We have many different opportunities to learn and connect on the Sabbath. The day begins with a service consisting of prayer, worship, and a teaching. After the service we have a a potluck style fellowship dinner. Families are welcome to bring a dish to share. Next, we have a time of Bible discussion. People are welcome to bring up any Bible related topics to discuss as a group.

  • Children will be with their parents. We suggest bringing quiet activities for your child to have during service times. There will be coloring pages and crayons available as well as some toys for toddlers.

    We understand that children will be children and may talk or make noises. Please don’t feel embarrassed if this happens.

    As we grow, we would love to have a time to do children’s lessons during the teaching. If this is an area you would like to help with, please contact us.

  • Nursing babies is a natural part of life. We welcome nursing mothers to continue enjoying the service while feeding your babies. We just ask that you use a cover to be modest if in the whole group. You are also welcome to step into the fellowship hall if it’s not in use.

  • Our gatherings are casual and modest. You’ll see everything from jeans and t-shirts to casual dresses. We ask that clothing be modest and appropriate for worship, but you don’t need to dress up.

    Wearing head covers in up to personal conviction.

  • No, we welcome everyone regardless of where they are on their faith journey. We welcome respectful dialogue for those who are searching this faith out.

  • Every week will will have a time of fellowship and food.

    Each family can bring what they are able. We just ask that is is Biblically clean according Leviticus 11.

    There is a fridge and microwave available for use.

    You may want to bring either cold items or a slow cooker to keep food warm. We have a half size convection oven that can be used to reheat food. It can fit two 9 X13 pans inside.