FAQs
Servant’s Church is a Christian church centered on loving God, loving others, and loving the world. We value Scripture, community, and faith that shows up in real life, not just on Sundays.
No. Membership is not a prerequisite for belonging here. Come as you are. Sit where you like. Stay as long as you need.
Wear what makes you comfortable. You’ll see jeans, dresses, work clothes, and Sunday best all sharing the same pews. God is not impressed by outfits.
You’ll experience worship through music, prayer, and a Bible-based message that connects faith to everyday life. Services are welcoming, grounded, and designed to help you leave encouraged, not overwhelmed.
Yes. Questions are welcome here. Doubt is not a disqualifier. We believe faith grows best in honest soil.
Yes. We offer age-appropriate environments for kids and youth that focus on safety, care, and learning about God in ways that make sense for their stage of life.
We encourage connection through lifestyle groups, studies, serving teams, and special events. Church is more than a service. It’s a shared life.
You can explore current groups and studies on our website or stop by the welcome area on Sunday. We’ll help you find a place that fits your season.
Serving is one of the ways we live out our faith. From hospitality to outreach to behind-the-scenes help, every role matters and every person is valued.
We believe the church exists for those beyond its walls. We serve our local community through outreach, generosity, and practical acts of love.
Yes. Prayer requests are always welcome, and pastoral care is available for those walking through grief, transition, or difficult seasons.
Giving is voluntary and seen as an act of worship, not obligation. You can give online or in person, knowing your generosity supports ministry and community care.
Location, service times, and directions are available on our website. We recommend arriving a few minutes early if it’s your first visit.
You are not alone. We aim to be a place of healing, humility, and grace. We don’t claim perfection. We do commit to walking honestly with people.
To love God deeply, love people genuinely, and love the world boldly, one life at a time.