We’re so glad that you’re here! Thank you for visiting our church website. We’d love to connect with you in person or online. Send us an email. Give us a call. Or join us for worship (in person in the Sanctuary or online via our church’s YouTube channel). Everyone is welcome here – all ages and stages, races and ethnicities, gender expressions and sexual orientations. On Sunday mornings, we hold worship at 10am in our Sanctuary (and via Livestream). We have a short children’s chapel (Sunday School) during worship. We currently do not have a nursery attendant (coming soon!), but we do have a lounge with live streaming during worship, if you wish to take little ones out for any reason–we welcome wiggles and giggles anytime in the service.
Where to go?
We have two entrances to the church. The main one is at 600 Ninth Street, between Greenleaf and Central Avenues. Parking is available on any of those three streets. We also have a rear entrance, which is the handicapped entrance, accessible through the alley and our parking lot behind the church. There is an elevator at the parking lot entrance only. We ask that on Sunday mornings, that lot be reserved for individuals with handicaps, families with infants, and our members and visitors for whom walking is more difficult.
How do I find my way?
Once inside the church, we hope you will feel comfortable asking any of our greeters, ushers or members for help in finding where you need to go. Our sanctuary is up one level from either entrance. Adult education and Sunday school (children’s chapel) is located in our chapel next to our main entrance. Our lower level contains the Wallace Moore Fellowship Center which is where we gather after church for Fellowship Hour. We hope to meet you there! There are also restrooms on all levels.
What is the worship service like?
We tend to have what is considered a traditional worship service at 10 am with the singing of hymns, scripture readings, and a sermon. The service is usually under an hour. If it is a communion Sunday, which falls on the first Sunday of the month, as well as some others, all are welcome. Presbyterians practice an “open table” where all are welcome. We have pews for wheelchair accessibility and large print bulletins for those who need them. Members tend to dress in a variety of ways, but most are more traditional. Casual dress is fine as well. Seating is not arranged in any particular way, so sit where you like.
The beach service in the summer is smaller in attendance and more casual. It can be more interactive, so is great for kids and teenagers.