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It is never easy to visit a new church for the first time. We want to make your first experience a good one.

Here's an overview of what you can expect on a typical Sunday...


What should I wear?
A few people dress up, but most people choose to dress down and come casual. Come the way that you feel most comfortable.

Do I need to bring anything with me?
Our Sunday services always include reading scripture aloud. We do suggest bringing a Bible with you so that you can read along as the minister is speaking. You can either use a hard-copy paper Bible, or use an app or Bible website on your mobile device. We generally use the NIV Bible, but will occasionally use other versions, such as NLT, ESV, or The Message.

What time should I get there?
We recommend arriving about 10 minutes prior to the start of worship (by 10:20).

What is a normal Sunday service like?
Sunday services normally last about 75 minutes. Below is a walk-through of what you can expect on a typical Sunday:

WORSHIP:
We kick off our Sundays with singing and instrumental music.  This will include upbeat music, as well as more intimate, slower songs. Everyone worships in their own unique way – for many, that means singing & clapping, and for others it means quietly reflecting on the words. 

COMMUNION:
The centerpiece of our Sundays. During our weekly communion, our members focus their thoughts on Jesus and reflect on His death and resurrection. Following a short reading of scripture and message, there is a time of silent prayer while the trays are passed. Visitors are also welcome to take communion  with us. Normally, we use pieces of unleavened bread to represent the Body of Christ and grape juice for the Blood of Christ (poured into individual plastic cups).

OFFERING:
Following communion, we will pass trays for tithes and offerings. As a guest, please do not feel any pressure to give. This is an act of worship for our regular attenders, allowing them to thank God for all of the great work he is doing in their lives. It also gives Free State Church the means to reach more people for Christ in the future.

THE MESSAGE (SERMON):
Every weekend you will hear a relevant, straightforward message that is based on Scripture and is designed to be helpful in your everyday life. Our hope is that these messages will help you develop a growing, vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ and provide a strong biblical foundation for your life.

WHAT ABOUT KIDS?

Free State Church offers childcare for all children ages 3 months through 5th grade.  You can drop off your children as early as 15 minutes before the start of service; we request that children are picked up immediately following the close of service.

We also have a middle school ministry (grades 6-8).  Our middle schoolers will sit in service through the communion, and then be dismissed to their classroom downstairs for their own lesson. We will alter off between having lessons for boys-only or girls-only, and sometimes also have both boys and girls together.