FAQ

  • What time are your worship services?

    We gather for worship every Sunday at 8 AM PST.

    Following fellowship, we head into our Cochran Out to Redefine Education (CORE) hour, where Sunday School classes are offered for all ages!

    Whether you're five or ninety-five, there's a welcoming space for you to grow in faith and community.

  • What should I expect when I visit?

    Expect a warm welcome and a meaningful worship experience grounded in Scripture and tradition. We sing hymns, share prayer and praise, and hear a message meant to inspire and challenge. Most people dress modestly and comfortably—anything from Sunday best to casual is perfectly fine. Our community is loving, inclusive, and always glad to welcome new faces.

  • Do you have programs for children and youth?

    We offer a kid’s church during Sunday service with age-appropriate lessons and activities. Our youth gather regularly for Bible study, fellowship, and service opportunities through children and youth ministries.

  • How can I get involved or join a ministry?

    We believe everyone has a gift to share. Whether it’s music, hospitality, outreach, or teaching, there’s a place for you here. You can learn more about our ministries here, speak with a ministry leader after service or You can also reach out through our Contact Us page, and someone from our team will be happy to follow up with you directly.

  • Does your church offer food or clothing assistance for those in need?

    Yes, we do. Our church serves lunch Monday through Friday to anyone in need—no questions asked.

    We also have a clothing department located within the church that provides gently used items for individuals and families.

    If you or someone you know could use a warm meal or clothing support, please call, stop by or reach out through our Contact Us page. We’re here to help with dignity and love.

  • What should I do if I need prayer or help finding resources in the community?

    If you're in need of prayer, support, or help connecting with community resources, we’re here for you. You can fill out a confidential prayer request online or speak with one of our pastors or deacons after service. We also maintain a list of trusted local organizations that provide assistance with food, housing, mental health, and more.