Our Weekend Service


Church can be an intimidating place to visit — especially if you don’t know what to expect. We invite you to experience what the Gospel means both intellectually and relationally at our Sunday worship service. Below you can find out more about who we are, how our services work, and what you can expect if you join us. We hope that through visiting with us, you will experience the hope, love and joy that comes from a community of people who love Jesus.

When you visit our church, you can expect...


A RELAXED ENVIRONMENT

Dress up or down as you feel comfortable and hang out before and after the service to spend time meeting new people.


A GOSPEL-CENTERED MESSAGE

Our pastors teach straight from the Bible in an expository, verse-by-verse method on truths that can be applied to everyday life. We believe the Gospel is for today and is relevant to everyone, so there is something for everyone in each sermon. Explore our messages here!


A CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP SERVICE

We have an awesome praise band that plays a great mix of classic hymns and modern worship music.

A CHRIST-FOCUSED KIDS' PROGRAM

Your children can find a place to play in the nursery, or, if they are ages two to fourth grade, can join our Connect Kids ministry for a lesson designed specifically for them. We have a ministry for older kids called Abide, and we'd love for you to check it out!


A FRIENDLY FACE

We are so glad you decided to join us! When you come to our church, we want to get to know you and learn how we can best help you connect to Christ. Feel free to let us know you're coming so we can be sure to get your questions answered as soon as possible and look for you on Sunday morning! 

Created to Worship

"Everyone worships something. The only choice you get is what to worship." Tim Keller


Worship is essential to God’s plan of redemption and provides a strategic avenue for God’s entry into an alienated world. An illustration of this is found in the Lord’s Prayer, which begins with worship: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name.” Then, it extends the invitation “…Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:9, 10). When we pray in the manner that Jesus taught His disciples, we are first, with worship, reaching into the invisible realm and then, on the grounds of our worship, welcoming the entry of His divine authority, rulership, and power into this world.


At Connect Church, we believe that a natural reflection of our love for God is worship. And that worship should invade every aspect of our lives. As the quote above says, it's so very true that we are all worshiping something, all the time. As followers of Christ, we believe that God is worthy of all our worship, all of the time.