From the moment you enter the front door we strive to provide you a place where you feel at home. Our greeters will meet you at the entrance, hosts will be in the lobby, and ushers will be in the sanctuary to assist you. We hope your experience of worship and biblical teaching encourages you to start or grow your personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
DRESS: Wear whatever makes you comfortable. Some people dress in casual clothes, and others in their "Sunday best." Many people, including staff, often wear jeans.
WORSHIP STYLE; We have a blended worship style that includes today's music as well as some of the great hymns of the faith. Our musicians include guitarists, drummers, keyboardists, and vocalists. We sing songs that are easy to understand, and help us to sing from our hearts and connect with God.
GIVING: We typically do not receive an offering during our worship services. For those who want to give there are offering boxes just inside the sanctuary. We believe our offering opportunity is only for those who call Beulah Missionary Church their home church. As a guest, we desire that you seek God with us and not worry about giving until God prompts you to do so.
CHILDREN: Your children are welcome to sit with you in service- in fact, the first Sunday of every month is Family Sunday and we ask all kids age 6+ to join us in the main service so we can experience worship, prayer, and learning together! However, we do have a nursery for infants and toddlers and age-appropriate worship led by our Director of Family Ministries in Beulah Kids on the other weeks. This gives your children the opportunity to meet others their age and worship God at their level. It also gives you the freedom to relax, knowing they are in good hands. If this will be your first time bringing children for programming we will ask for you to register them in order to keep everyone safe and accounted for. Registration and check-in typically takes just a couple minutes before everyone is on their way!
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