“Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything” (Ephesians 5:19, 20).
Our worship focuses on Jesus Christ, His death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins. Every hymn, prayer, and sermon points to Him.
God comes to His people through tangible means: Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. These are not just symbols but real means of grace where God delivers His promises.
Rooted in Scripture and tradition, our worship follows a structured order, including confession, absolution, Scripture readings, creeds, and the Lord’s Supper. This keeps worship reverent and consistent.
The people actively participate in singing, responses, and prayers, not just as spectators but as the gathered body of Christ. Worship is not entertainment; it is receiving God’s gifts and responding in faith.
The community here is amazing—people are friendly, and it’s easy to find new friends. Everyone’s welcomed here, no matter who you are or where you’re coming from. It’s a place where you can experience God’s love, not just through the sermons but in the way people treat each other.
Not at all! Our congregation includes many people who speak English as a second language. Our worship is easy to follow, and you’ll feel right at home.
Wear what makes you comfortable! Some people dress casually, while others wear more formal clothes. Either way is fine.
No! Our worship has a clear structure, and we guide you through everything both in print and using slides. If it’s your first time, just follow along—many parts are repeated each week, so it becomes familiar quickly.
We sing, pray, hear God’s Word, and receive His gifts. Everything points to Jesus and His love for us.
Absolutely! Children are welcome in the service. Don’t worry if they make noise—Jesus loves them, and so do we! We also have a special room where parents and children can play and follow the service using a screen.
No. We collect an offering, but as a guest, you are not expected to give anything.
That’s okay! You don’t have to be a Christian to visit. If you want to learn more about our faith, we’d love to talk with you.