New to Amazing Grace?
Welcome.
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What are worship services like?
On Sunday mornings at Amazing Grace, we take time away from our busy lives to gather around God’s Word. In every service, we hear the two main messages of the Bible: that we have sinned and deserve punishment from God, but that He forgives our sins in Christ out of his never-ending love.
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How long are services?
Services at Amazing Grace are usually about an hour, but no longer than 75 minutes.
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Is Childcare available?
We believe that it is important for children to be a part of worship. During every service, we will offer a Children’s Bible Story so that children can learn about Jesus in an age-appropriate way. We welcome kids of all ages to worship, and we won’t be bothered if and when they make noise. Parents can take children who need a break back to the nursery room. This is a nice way to separate yourself, but still listen to the service in the room.
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What is your worship style like?
At Amazing Grace, our worship is a modern take on historical worship practices. Every Sunday we follow a pattern of worship to focus on the gospel. We sing songs, speak responses from God’s Word, hear lessons from the Bible, and have about a 20-minute sermon based on one of those lessons.
Our goal is for our music to be accessible to everyone. We have a worship team, but their goal is to lead participation, not to give a performance. We’ll always make sure the music is either on the screen or printed for you, and we’ll do our best to teach new songs when we sing them in worship.
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What should I wear?
Please come as you are always. For some, it’s there Sunday Best. Others prefer khakis and polo shirts. The point is, we want you to be comfortable so that you can focus on building your relationship with God.
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What does Amazing Grace believe?
We are a Christian church. We believe that every person was born into this world as a sinner, completely unable to save themselves. But God solved that problem of sin by sending his son Jesus into the world to live the perfect life that we could not, die on the cross to pay for our sins, and rise from the dead to give eternal life in heaven to all who believe.