Q:  Where do I go with questions?
A:  Visiting some place new can leave you with many questions. We have many points of contact to help you with your needs during your visit. Upon arrival through the front doors, you will be welcomed by our greeters. The greeters wearing the red vests can help you with general questions as well as finding your way through the church building. Our Information Centers are also staffed with people ready to answer your quesrtions. For more in-depth questions, visit one of our Welcome Centers on the 100 level outside the auditorium. They are staffed by knowledgeable people ready to answer your questions or spend time in conversation.

Q:  What should I wear? 
A:  Wear what makes you feel most comfortable. You will see a variety of clothing styles, all appropriate to both Saturday evening and Sunday morning services. The spectrum ranges from a suit and tie or dress to shorts and t-shirts.

Q:  What type of music will I hear? 
A:  Our Worship Arts Ministry uses all styles of music in the services. Worship through music is led by a team of talented musicians serving God. Over the period of weeks you will hear long-standing hymns, contemporary worship songs, gospel music and more. We've even been known to throw in some bluegrass! Saturday evening and Sunday morning services usually last for one hour and 15 minutes and typically consist of praise through a time of singing, prayer, searching our hearts before God, confession of our sin to God, giving, Scripture reading, preaching, sharing what God has done in people's lives and affirming the Truth we believe.

Q:  What is the Quiet Zone? 
A:  A quiet zone within the auditorium has been established for those who would like less volume during our time of worship through msuic. This area is only affected during music, not during the pastor's message. It is located in the first section on the lower level to the left as you face the stage.

Q:  Do you have services in sign language? 
A:  The Sunday morning service at 10:45 is interpreted for the hearing impaired.