Worship
It's what we're all about.
Worship is the most important thing we do. Jesus said that the most important commandment was to love the Lord with all of our being (Matt. 22:37–38). One of the ways that we do that is through worship, whether individually or corporately. When we gather together to worship, we are loving each other, the second greatest commandment (Matt. 22:39), and loving God.
Worship is not just something we do when we sing—it is everything we do when we gather. From the music, to the prayers, to the preaching of God’s Word, to giving, and even how we respond—every part of the service is an act of worship.
Because of that, the teaching and preaching of Scripture is central to what we do. We believe God speaks through His Word, and that it has the power to shape our hearts, renew our minds, and direct our lives. That’s why we are committed to teaching the Bible clearly, faithfully, and in context. We don’t just want to hear encouraging thoughts—we want to understand what God has said and allow it to transform us. In the same way that we seek to honor God through our singing, we seek to honor Him through the careful and faithful teaching of His Word.
Worship is not just something we do when we sing—it is everything we do when we gather. From the music, to the prayers, to the preaching of God’s Word, to giving, and even how we respond—every part of the service is an act of worship.
Because of that, the teaching and preaching of Scripture is central to what we do. We believe God speaks through His Word, and that it has the power to shape our hearts, renew our minds, and direct our lives. That’s why we are committed to teaching the Bible clearly, faithfully, and in context. We don’t just want to hear encouraging thoughts—we want to understand what God has said and allow it to transform us. In the same way that we seek to honor God through our singing, we seek to honor Him through the careful and faithful teaching of His Word.
Because our congregation is diverse, our worship style is also diverse. On any given Sunday we might sing a hymn that leads into a contemporary worship song or a southern gospel favorite. The style of the music is not what matters most. What is important is the content of those songs. We seek to choose songs that honor God, are biblically accurate, and point us to the truth of the gospel.
In every part of our service—whether we are singing, praying, giving, or sitting under the teaching of Scripture—we are seeking to lift up the name of Jesus.
Come and join us as we give glory to our Savior.
In every part of our service—whether we are singing, praying, giving, or sitting under the teaching of Scripture—we are seeking to lift up the name of Jesus.
Come and join us as we give glory to our Savior.
