You're Invited
to First Pres
What to Expect on Sunday
We know walking into a new church can feel uncertain. Here’s a simple walk-through of your morning so there are no surprises.
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Park & Walk In
Look for the Visitor Parking signs directly across from the main entrance — we save those spots just for you. No circling the lot, no guessing which door.
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You'll Be Greeted
Friendly faces will meet you in the lobby and point you to the Welcome Center on your right. Need help finding the restroom, a seat, or the nursery? They've got you.
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Worship Together
The service lasts about one hour. You'll sing a mix of hymns and contemporary songs, hear Scripture read aloud, and listen to a sermon grounded in the Bible. We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of each month — everyone is welcome at the table.
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Connect Before You Leave
On your way out, stop by the Connection Table in the lobby. Grab a welcome gift, fill out a visitor card, and learn about ways to get involved — no pressure, just an open door.
Questions You Might Have
What should I wear?
Whatever you're comfortable in. You'll see everything from jeans and a polo to a suit and tie. There is no dress code — just come as you are.
How long is the service?
About one hour and fifteen minites. The prelude start around 10:55 AM, and worship begins at 11:00 AM. You'll be on your way by 12:15 PM.
What's the music like?
A blend of traditional hymns and contemporary worship led by a choir and praise team. If you love rich congregational singing, you'll feel at home.
Will I be singled out?
No. We won't ask you to stand up, raise your hand, or introduce yourself to the whole room. You're free to participate at your own pace. We do have a greeting time where others might introduce themselves to you.
Is there an offering?
Yes, but as a visitor you are absolutely not expected to give. This is our family's act of worship — you're our guest.
What do you believe?
We're a Presbyterian church rooted in historic Christian faith. We affirm the Apostles' Creed and believe Jesus meets us right where we are.
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