FAQs
What time are services?
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Throughout the year we have one Sunday morning Communion service at 10:00 a.m.
What do I need to bring or wear?
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Most adults in our congregation wear "business casual." As for children, it can be anything from formal to casual.
Where can I park?
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When you pull into our campus from Six Forks Road you are welcome to park in any of the spaces to your right or in the small parking lot on your left as you enter. Parking spaces can also be found if one drives past the the church building - spaces which are reserved for school parking Monday-Friday during the school year.
What happens when I walk through the door?
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Once you park, enter the main foyer (we call, the Narthex) through one of the three front entrances. An usher will greet you, provide you a service bulletin, and offer any necessary information you might need. Five minutes before we begin organ music will play, at the end of which time the person leading will welcome the congregation prior to beginning the liturgy itself. Currently, our Sunday service lasts between 75-90 minutes long and our Wednesday service lasts approximately 45 minutes.
On the first Sunday of each month, the entire congregation worships together at the 10:00 a.m. service. However, all other Sundays a team of volunteers runs a special program for children in our chapel called Fun in the Son. Children are asked to arrive at 9:45 for registration and snack.
Despite there being a program designed with kids in mind, children are most welcome to our 10:00 a.m. service - whether they are fast asleep or wide awake!
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Throughout the year we have one Sunday morning Communion service at 10:00 a.m.
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What time are services?
What about my kids?
Yes. We employ a trained nursery provider to work alongside volunteers to offer care for children between the ages of 6 months to 3.5 years. The nursery is located beside the chapel, near the restrooms. To read our nursery policy, click here click here.
If you desire to have your baby in the church with you, then do be aware that there is a private place to breastfeed or to take an upset child we call the Quiet Space - a small room in the Narthex with a feeding chair and toys.
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Is there a nursery?
Am I allowed to receive Communion?
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It is our belief that anyone who has been baptised in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit may receive Communion, regardless of age or denomination. However, if you have not been baptized or do not feel comfortable receiving, you are welcome to receive a blessing from the Priest instead.