WELCOME TO EMMANUEL
We are so excited you are here! At Emmanuel we wish for you to COME AS YOU ARE! One of the greatest compliments we receive is
when someone calls Emmanuel “home.” From the welcoming smile you see as your enter the building, through each
element of the service, we carefully create an environment that allows people to come as they are and safely
explore a faith in Jesus.
OUR
CAMPUS
Our campus is a mix of old space + fresh grace. Our sanctuary was built during World War II, and we are in the process of refreshing our building without losing its original vision + history. You’ll notice a traditional space + peaks of recent renovations (in process).
We offer A library, coffee corner, a nearby parsonage, a couple garages, and more! Our sanctuary is also handicap-accessible!
A nursery room is staffed by caring adults + is located downstairs so you can (hopefully) get a bit of peace + rejuvenation.
OUR WEEKLY GATHERING
You may be wondering, what does our typical Sunday look like? Upon walking in, you will hear people chattering and smell coffee brewing. You will spy some miniature humans darting around – in between legs – amongst conversations. Don’t worry, they don’t bite. (Usually).
Our worship service is led in an informal + respectful manner by gifted individuals who preach, pray, sing, play instruments, + more. We welcome your kids to be authentically (ah, the things kids say…) present for the “mini Children’s Sermon.” Afterwards, the 3-8 year olds can dart away to a kid-friendly church service exclusively for kids.
You will get to dive into the Word via a biblically relevant sermon. You will be welcomed. Just as you are. (We dare you to come)
HANG OUT WITH US
ON SUNDAYS
9:00am Sunday School for Kids + Adults
(does not run Memorial Day-Labor Day)
10:00am Worship Service
9:30am Memorial Day-Labor Day
We worship: (contemporary music + hymns + Scripture + prayer).
We respect: (all people + want to reflect the love of Jesus).
We welcome: (you! Come. As. You. Are)
Meet & Greet after Worship
Community Potluck (2nd Sunday of the month)