What to Expect When You Visit

Come as you are—you’ll be warmly welcomed the moment you walk in. We’re all broken people in need of Christ, and many of us have experienced hurts along the way, so we make it a priority to show genuine kindness and love to everyone we meet.

You’ll hear the Word of God preached faithfully and clearly. Our pastor, Rev. Orrie Oosthuizen, hails from South Africa, so he has a bit of an accent (and bless his heart, he tries valiantly with Old Testament names like Nehemiah, Isaiah, Achashverosh, & Jeroboam!). But it’s never a barrier (New Testament names like John, Luke, and Paul come out just fine). The sermon is always centered on Christ and easy to follow even for younger kids.

We especially welcome young families with little children. We genuinely enjoy the sound of the young lambs bleating in the sanctuary—it’s a joyful reminder of God’s covenant blessings across generations. That said, we also have a comfortable nursery/cry room available for parents who prefer or need a quieter space during the service.

Most importantly, expect to be in the presence of the LORD. Our worship is reverent and joyful, focused on meeting God together through His Word, prayer, and song.

After the morning service (10am), we usually linger for fellowship—coffee, potluck lunch (every other month), conversation, and a chance to get to know visitors like you. It’s a relaxed, friendly time to connect.

Dress however you’re most comfortable. You’ll see everything from coats and ties (imported pastor again!) to t-shirts and jeans. We’re not particular about clothing—what matters is your heart coming to worship the LORD.

We look forward to meeting you! If you have any questions beforehand, feel free to reach out.