FAQ for first-time guests
Short answers in normal language. Your specific campus may add more on the Plan your visit page.
Will I have to say anything, give money, or be singled out?
No. You can participate at your own pace. We won’t point you out or ask you to speak in front of everyone. Giving is for those who call this church home — as our guest, we’re simply glad you came.
What is worship like?
We sing together as a community. Some people stand, some don’t — either is fine. The band is there to help us respond to God, not to perform for you. If you’re new to church, you can listen and take it in.
What is preaching like?
Messages are usually 25–35 minutes: one main idea from the Bible, explained in plain language, with something you can use on Monday. You can agree, disagree, or just think about it — no one quizzes you afterward.
Is there coffee?
Most campuses serve coffee, tea, or water before and after the service. If you don’t see it, ask a host — we’ll point you to it.
Is this church beginner-friendly if I’m rusty or skeptical?
Yes. We expect people who are exploring, returning after a long break, or carrying honest doubts. You belong before you believe everything.
Can I watch online before I visit in person?
Absolutely. Browse recent messages on the Watch section of this site — it’s a low-pressure way to hear our teaching style and tone before you walk in.
Who can I contact before I visit?
Use the contact on your campus Plan Your Visit page if we’ve listed one — or send a general message through our Contact page. We’re happy to answer awkward questions ahead of time.
What about communion?
We share communion regularly. If you’re exploring faith, you’re welcome to let the elements pass — no awkward moment.