WORSHIP

Worship In-Person

Word & Table Service

Sundays at 8 AM

Expect a quiet, reflective service in the sanctuary with music, Scripture, a homily, and weekly Communion. This simple, intimate time of worship without a full choir or extensive technology is open to everyone.

Sunday School

Sundays at 9 AM

Expect a welcoming space for all ages to learn,

ask questions, and grow in faith together.

Traditional Service

Sundays at 10 AM

Expect a traditional, yet relaxed service where all are invited. This service includes a choir, structured liturgy, and music that invites participation. Words are provided on the screen so everyone can follow along with ease.

Where to Enter

Our Main Sanctuary entrance is located on South Huntington Street. You may also enter through the doors on the side streets. Once inside, friendly faces will help guide you to where you need to go.

Parking and Directions

We have three convenient parking areas to make your visit easy and stress-free.

Church Street

Frasch Elementary has a parking lot on the corner of Ruth and Church Street. You may park there or parallel park along Church Street. Your closest entrance will be our office doors on Church Street.

Ruth Street

There is a parking lot on the corner of Ruth and Elizabeth Street. Your closest entrance will be our office doors on Church Street.

Elizabeth Street

There is a parking lot on Elizabeth Street. Your closest entrance will be our main Sanctuary entrance along South Huntington Street.

What Should

I Wear?

Whether you’re dressed in your “Sunday best” or not, we want to make sure that you feel welcome and at home! Some people wear dresses, khakis, or slacks while some wear jeans. Our church is casual in dress and demeanor, so wear what makes you comfortable!

What About

My Children?

Children are always welcome and encouraged in worship! If a child becomes uncomfortable, we do have a nursery available for during our 10 AM Traditional Service. We also offer worship bags at both services, packed with supplies to keep even the wiggliest worshippers engaged.