Visiting a church for the first time can feel intimidating. Most people come with questions—and we want to answer them plainly.
Do I belong here?
Yes. You don’t need to have everything figured out to walk through our doors. If you are curious, searching, or simply looking for a place to worship, you are welcome.
What kind of gathering is this—and what should I expect?
We gather as the people of God for worship shaped by the Bible, prayer, and the preaching of the gospel. Our services are not an open forum but a shared act of worship ordered with care and purpose so that Christ’s Word is clearly proclaimed and His people are nourished.
Visitors are welcome to observe, listen, and participate as they are able. Our hope is not that you would perform or contribute, but that you would be fed by what God has promised to do through His Word.
Am I really welcome?
We believe the church is not a gathering of perfect people but a community shaped by grace. We aim to be sincere and kind, without pressure or pretense.
What is a Presbyterian church—and do I need to know all that to visit?
Presbyterian churches are part of the historic Christian faith and were shaped by the Protestant Reformation, which sought to recover the church’s focus on the Bible, grace, and the good news of Jesus Christ. We are led by elders rather than a single individual, and our worship centers on Scripture, prayer, and the preaching of the gospel.
You do not need to understand Presbyterian theology to visit or participate. If you are curious about Jesus, searching for meaning, or looking for a church home, you are welcome here.
Is it okay if I don’t believe?
Yes. Many people visit before they believe—or while they are still asking honest questions. We are glad to have you among us.
Will I be asked for money?
No. Giving is part of the worship of our members, but guests are never expected to give.
What about my children?
We love having children with us. We offer nursery and children’s classes during the service, and you are also welcome to keep your children with you in worship.
How should I dress?
Come as you are. You’ll see a range—from casual to more traditional—and all are equally welcome.
Can I leave easily if it’s not a good fit?
Of course. There is no pressure to commit or return. Our hope is simply that you would be encouraged by your time with us.
While we care deeply about hospitality and belonging, we also believe the church exists for more than affirmation. God gathers His people to feed them through His Word, to call them to repentance and faith, and to form them into the likeness of Christ. We don’t come to shape the church to our preferences but to be shaped together by the gospel.
We want to make visiting Springs Presbyterian Church an enjoyable, easy, stress-free, and relaxing experience. We want Springs to be “user-friendly” for people, whatever their background, including those who have never been to church before or have been in church their whole lives.
When you arrive, you will find ample parking in front of the church. If you require handicapped parking, that is also available. You will enter through our main lobby. The sanctuary will be to your left with classrooms to your right.
For those desiring it, Sunday School for ages 4 to adult begins each week at 9:30 am, with a nursery provided for children under 4.
Worship begins at 10:30 am.
Nursery is provided for children ages 0-4. Know that children are always welcome and encouraged to be a part of the Worship service.
Worship will include traditional hymns and a full historical liturgy, followed by a relevant Bible-based message. An offering is not taken during our service. The service typically ends with a closing song and benediction.
The last Sunday of each month, there is a covered dish dinner immediately following the service. If you happen to be a guest, we would love for you to stay and let us get to know you a little better over lunch!
If you have questions before you visit or would like to speak with our pastor, we would be glad to hear from you.
