We are a family, a group of loving people united on a journey of faith. Together, we are seeking to know God intimately and reflect His goodness in our daily lives. We want to help people face the challenges of life through the power of a personal relationship with God. We offer you a place to belong and a place to serve in the midst of a troubled world.

We are diverse, made up of people of all ages and from many walks of life. Many of us have the Churches of Christ as our religious heritage. Others of us come from very different religious and nonreligious backgrounds. We believe every congregation of God's people is autonomous, so there are things that we practice and believe that other Church of Christ congregations do not, and things that other Church of Christ congregations practice and believe that we do not.

Rather than impose human religious rules and regulations on each other, we encourage each other to follow the teachings and examples of Jesus Christ in the way we live our lives. We extend freedom to one another in matters of opinion and tradition. We offer grace and hope to those whose life choices have led to pain, regret, and defeat.

Our gatherings are simple and informal, guided by the spirit of the New Testament church, with practical and straight forward studies directly from the Bible. We share communion every week, and have chosen a non-instrumental format for our singing - though we do not make these practices a test of fellowship for other believers.

We welcome into the body of Christ those who have confessed faith in Jesus Christ and have been united with Him in baptism. Our gatherings and our lives are open to all who are looking for the light and love of God.

We meet every Sunday morning for study at 9:30 & for worship and encouragement at 10:30. We'd love to have you join us.

This is God's house.

May we who come here not only find out about God,
but find God.

May there be beauty in this place, but especially may it be a place where men and women become aware of the beauty in themselves.

May this be a place of worship. May this be a place of instruction. May this be a place of singing. May this be a place of prayer.

But for us who worship and take instruction and sing and pray, may this always be a place of inner stillness, where we may listen and hear when God speaks.

May whoever ministers here minister in love.
May whoever teaches here teach truth.
May whoever serves here serve pleasantly.

May everyone come into this house in expectation and go with thanksgiving, and may anyone who comes needing help go feeling blest.

May this be such a house that Jesus Christ--or any stranger, even one of the least--would feel in it that He was with friends.

Amen

Blessing for a Church
James Dillet Freeman


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