Church Information

  • Our Sunday service begins at 10:30 AM, and is a time for worship, learning, and community. Each gathering is designed to be welcoming and uplifting, with meaningful messages, inspiring music, and opportunities for connection. Whether you're joining us for the first time or are a regular attendee, we invite you to come as you are and experience a time of encouragement and spiritual growth. Our goal is to create an atmosphere where everyone feels at home and can engage in a service that is both relevant and enriching.

  • Children are welcome to begin service in the sanctuary. Squirmy tots can be brought to the nursery if parents wish, but don’t worry- it doesn’t bother us! We love the sound of little ones in our worship space. We dismiss toddlers, pre-k and elementary through grade 3 for Junior Church about halfway through the service. You can fill out the registration form ahead of time, or the day you visit.

  • All of our parking is on the street. If you need an accessible entrance you can park in our driveway and use the ramp to enter the sanctuary. There is lots of street parking so you should be able to find a spot!  

Events

Tenebrae Service
April 2 | 7pm

A candlelit and somber service where the biblical account of Jesus’s betrayal and crucifixion is read aloud together. This is an ancient service format to mark Maundy Thursday. There is no childcare available at this service.

Join us for Easter morning celebrations for the whole family.

9:30am: Flowering of the cross and musical presentations by our Sunday school class.

10:30am: Coffee and pastries in the fellowship hall and an Easter egg hunt on the front lawn (weather permitting, indoors in case of inclement weather).

11am: Easter service - nursery available from birth through age 5, families welcome to worship together in the sanctuary.

Register in advance for childcare during our 11am service.

Easter Morning Events
April 5, 2026
9:30am | 10:30am | 11am

Mental Health First Aid Course
Saturday April 11 | 10am-4pm

Most of us would know how to help if we saw someone having a heart attack — we’d start CPR or call 9-1-1. But too few of us would know how to respond if we saw someone having a panic attack or showing signs of alcohol use disorder.

Just as CPR helps you assist an individual having a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) teaches you how to assist and support others who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge.

Cost: $23.95

This event registration includes an online component that should be completed before the date of the event, as well as the in-person training day and a virtual workbook. Hard copies of the workbook can be purchased in advance for $18, and we will have a limited amount available on site the day of.