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We know that, for a lot of people, the first time you visit a church, your feelings can be somwhere between how you feel when you visit the dentist and how you feel when you smell warm peanut butter cookies.
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if you have kids...
Try not to pull all your hair out while hurrying to get ready for church. Relax. It’s OK if you’re a little late. When you get to the church, if you enter the doors on the northwest corner, the children's area is down the stairs and the nursery is up the stairs. The people there will be able to direct you to the correct spot for your child. Children’s programming is available at the 9:00am and 10:00am services as well as the 6:00 pm service. A nursery for children birth through 3 years is staffed for all the services.
what to wear...what to wear...
Some of our people dress up and some dress down. We don’t care about what you wear to church. I mean, you probably shouldn’t wear that bright orange tutu that you have in the closet, but other than that it’s pretty much wide open. Relax. We want you to feel comfortable in whatever you wear and to focus on the message of God’s love for you.
a personal touch...
We love meeting new people. That’s why we invite guests to come to the back doors of the sanctuary after the service. This gives you a chance to have your questions answered and to receive relevant information about the church. Stop by and speak one-on-one with someone from the church and receive a simple gift from us. Relax. We won’t hound you or embarrass you...we’d just like to introduce ourselves and get to know you a little better.
keep your wallet in your pocket...
The church takes up an offering each week in its worship services. While you are welcome to participate in the vision of the church through our offering, we don’t want you to feel any sense of obligation to do so. This is an opportunity for those who share in the work of First Christian to give back to God. Relax. We’re not after your money, we’re just glad you came over for a visit. |
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