We truly consider you our honored guest and will strive to treat you as such. We want to make you feel comfortable and at ease among us.

You can expect to hear plain Bible preaching. Anything else would be a waste of the purpose for which we have come together. Among the Corinthians Paul said that he used “great plainness of speech” (2 Corinthians 2:13) and we strive to do the same. How foolish it would be for you to go away wondering what we believe and teach and what the preacher meant! Consider also that it is the Bible that our preaching will be based upon. Everything we teach will be founded upon scripture. If you find any discrepancy, we hope that you will bring it to our attention.

You will also find us willing to answer any question that you might have about beliefs and practices or any other Bible matter for which you are searching for an answer. Many churches are offended by questions concerning their doctrine and practice, but we in fact welcome such. Since we believe that truth is the source of our hope (John 8:32) and realize that truth has nothing to fear from examination, we believe that the cause of Christ is wonderfully served by inquires and investigation.

Finally, you will find simple and scriptural worship. Our worship is intended to please God rather than entertain man and so all that we do is governed by the word of God (Col. 3:17). For example, our song service is congregational in nature: that is, everyone is urged to participate who can sing the sentiments of the songs with the spirit and understanding (1Cor. 14:15; Eph. 5:19). We do not have soloists, choirs or choruses to “perform” - worshipers of God are not merely to be spectators but are to be participants.

If you are interested in simply serving God according to His will, we believe this is the place for you. Our ultimate goal is to go to heaven and help others get there, too.