Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions:
How should I dress for church?
It’s up to you. Church staff usually dress in business attire for Sunday Service, as well as some members. However, many dress casually for the service. We want you to feel welcome in any case.
Where do I park?
Accessible parking is located along the front of the facility. Additional parking is available on the hilltop.
How do I find my way around?
You will be greeted by friendly, helpful greeters and ushers are on duty. These people can direct you to the main auditorium, restroom or KidzLife classrooms.
KidzLife is a very exciting children’s program that runs concurrently with the Sunday service. A relevant breakout session is provided for teens. Ignite Youth is the name of the youth group, led by our Youth Pastors. We have a nursery area for caregivers with infants and small children who are still too young for KidsLife.
What is the service like?
The service usually begins with music and singing led by the worship team. The style is generally contemporary worship, with some traditional songs included.
You are invited to join in with singing or clapping or other expressions of worship! No experience is necessary! Lyrics to the songs and bible verses are displayed on a large screen for convenience.
The Sunday message is intended to relevant and impactful, and is usually delivered with enthusiasm and passion by the Pastor or another on the ministry team. Special guests like missionaries or evangelists also speak from time to time.
A time of prayer usually concludes the service. This is an opportunity to respond to the message we have heard.
How can I stay connected?
Each of our guests is asked to complete a Welcome Card soon after they arrive. This gives people an opportunity to receive support beyond the service, such as special prayer, additional ministry help, small group connection, or a Home Bible Study.
Please know that any contact information is strictly used to share information with guests about upcoming events.
Consider connecting to a small group such as Ignite Youth (ages 12-18), Ladies of New Life (for Women), Kingsmen (for Men) or a Life Class (Spiritual Growth).
What are the people like?
Here are some words that would describe a typical crowd on a Sunday:
1.) Multi-generational – All ages of people call New Life Church home, from infants to senior citizens!
2.) Multicultural – People come diverse national and cultural backgrounds to worship together! What a beautiful thing to experience!
3.) Love God – People worship God freely in personal, expressive, and Biblical ways, and His presence fills the room, as He promised!
4.) Love People – Warm conversations and connections are likely to happen in any meeting, as people share conversation, build friendships, and pray with one another.
We believe that everyone should feel like they belong at New Life Church!