You should expect to be greeted with a warm, genuine smile, be made comfortable and invited into a time of worship with others.
What will the service be like?
We do some singing (contemporary worship songs), sometimes have a skit, some Scripture reading, maybe a quiet moment, a practical teaching time (sermon). Each week is a bit unique, as while our services are planned out, they don't follow the exact same pattern every time.
How long does the service last?
Our worship gatherings typically last for about 1 1/4 hours, but
everyone is invited to stick around for awhile to enjoy cookies and
company.
What should I wear?
We dress pretty casually at church. We are relaxed about what we wear,
but take our faith seriously and seek to grow in relationship with
Christ together. Please dress in what makes you feel comfortable.
What about my kids - do they come into the service with me or is there something for them happening for them?
Part way through our evening, kids age 2 through grade 6 are invited to attend PODS (church on their level). This allows you to receive the most from your experience at FaithWorks, while your child receives high levels of care, attention, teaching, and fun!
Do you have communion?
We celebrate communion every other week. We practice believers communion, meaning that if a person has accepted Jesus as their Lord and Saviour, they are invited to participate in communion. One doesn't have to be baptized to take communion at FaithWorks, although we do strongly encourage people to be baptized if they have made a decision for Christ.
How large is the group?
We have just over 100 people attending a regular service, including a lot of young kids. There is always a seat open for you!
Will I need to say, sign or give anything?
At FaithWork you will never be put on the spot. As a guest you won't be asked to give money or "register" your attendance. Our hope is that you'll let the service be our gift to you and that you'll know we're here to serve you.
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At each service we serve Fair Trade coffee from Ten Thousand Villages. Click here to find our more about supporting Fair Trade.
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