Ministries
Family Life Ministry
Families need godly fellowship and support. Whether a single mom, retired empty-nesters who are home alone, or something in between, we strive to strengthen all forms of family in order to empower the individuals within those families to love and serve the Creator of all things. Our family life ministry gives the opportunity for deeper bonds.
Youth Ministry
Our mission is to involve and engage with young people who attend our place of worship and those who live in our community. The youth ministry helps the church focus on the way of Jesus, which goes beyond tradition, dogma, and work. They partake in events and programs designed to help them experience opportunities in Evangelism.
Youth group meetings are 1st, 2nd, and 4th Tuesdays 5:30- 7:30pm. Bring 1 person with you!
Outreach Ministry
Looking beyond ourselves to the people around us, we strive to share the love of Christ as we serve and connect with our community. Our brother’s keeper’s fund provides monthly food baskets to our families in need.
Music Ministry
Service to God through the music ministry is generally expressed as service to the congregation of our church.
Pastoral Care
Caring for God's people and walking alongside them in their Christian formation, the pastoral team ministers to the needs of the church and communicates the gospel in contextually appropriate ways, while administering the love of Jesus Christ.
Pastoral prayer and counseling is available Tuesdays 11am- 4pm. Call or send us an email to reserve your in-person or virtual session.
Health Ministry
The health ministry is an integral part of the mission of our Church. “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God” (I Cor. 10:31). Health ministry is the gospel of Christ illustrated, the message of God practiced. Without it, the gospel witness is muted; it is merely a theory, an idea. The most important objective of health ministry is to help men and women reach their full potential, mentally, spiritually and physically. To reach full potential, health principles must be practiced.