
BE OUR GUEST
Join us for a fun, family fellowship event on Sunday, September 21st, as we invite guests and come together for National Back to Church Sunday.
We are encouraging everyone to reach out to friends, family, and neighbors to invite them to this special event.
This will be a Sunday to remember as we welcome our guests and spend time enjoying a wonderful breakfast, with good coffee, and fellowship.
Fact: Only 5% of Americans have ever received a personal invitation to attend a church, but 80% of Americans say they would be open to attend church if invited by a friend.
Please receive our invitation to be our guest and to worship seek God together on this special Sunday!
You will not want to miss it!

Back to Church Sunday FAQ's
1768 Dryden Road 13068
No need to worry about a strict dress code—most churches today are casual and welcoming. Wear whatever makes you comfortable, like jeans and a t-shirt or business casual. The focus is on you being there, not your outfit.
Services usually last about from 90 minutes and include a mix of Christian music, prayer, a sermon or message based on the Bible, and sometimes communion (a symbolic sharing of bread and juice). It’s structured but not rigid—feel free to sit back and observe if you’d like.
Absolutely not! Many people come without any background, and that’s perfectly okay. Sermons often explain concepts simply, and if you don’t have a bible, we would love to provide one for you! If you’re curious, greeters or pastors are happy to answer questions—no one expects you to be an expert.
You’re welcome regardless of where you are on your faith journey. Church is a place for exploration, not perfection. Many attendees have questions or uncertainties, and it’s a safe space to seek answers. No pressure to commit or believe everything right away—just come and see.
Not at all! You can just sit, listen, and absorb the experience. Participation is optional—some people stand for songs, others don’t. The goal is for you to feel comfortable, so do what feels right for you.
Offering is usually part of the service, but we don’t pass the plates or baskets. We have offering baskets located on the back tables. No one tracks what you give (or don’t), and newcomers aren’t expected to contribute. It’s just an opportunity for those who want to support the church’s work.
