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About :: What to Expect
At LifeBridge Church, we hope you’ll visit us. We know that visiting a new church can be intimidating, so we’ve included the information below to help you know what you can expect.
When Should I Visit?
We have two worship gatherings each Sunday morning, except on special occasions. Although the teaching topic is the same in each gathering, the musical style is different.
All worship gatherings are held in the Upper Campus Auditorium. They tend to be approximately one hour in length, and incorporate singing, prayer, a brief time of announcements and teaching from the Bible with suggested applications for you.
Our early gathering, Celebrate, begins at 9:00 AM. Music is generally a blend of traditional hymns and contemporary choruses.
Our late gathering, Elevate, begins at 10:30 AM. Music is generally a blend of contemporary praise and next generation worship.
How Should I Dress?
God is far more interested in your heart and mind than your wardrobe, and we like to follow his example. We have no dress expectations. You’ll find people wearing everything from shorts, T-shirts and sandals to business-casual attire. Dress in the way that makes you comfortable, so that you can hear God speak.
Will I Be Asked For Money?
As visitors or guests, you are never expected or compelled to give financially. At the close of our worship gatherings, we do pass offering bags down each row. This gives those who consider our church to be their church home the opportunity to give as an act of worship, as well as to help maintain the functions of a growing community of faith.
What About My Kids?
We offer excellent nursery and toddler care during our Sunday worship gatherings. Visit our children’s ministry table on the patio, or ask one of our greeters at the front door to point you in the right direction.
For more information, visit our BridgeKids Ministries page.
What About Teenagers?
On Sunday mornings, we offer a special event with worship, teaching, and discussion for Middle School, High School, and Twenty-Somethings called "Nine2Ten."
For more information, visit our Student Ministries page.