When are your services?
We have two identical services on Sunday mornings—9:00 a.m. and 10:40 a.m.
How long will the service last?
Our services are about an hour and twenty minutes.
What will the service be like?
We have a blended style of worship that uses everything from traditional hymns to more modern worship songs.
What should I wear?
"What do people wear at Village Seven?" Believe it or not it's one of the most asked questions we get.
You might be wondering if we wear suits, jeans, khakis or capris. The answer is yes.
First and foremost come as you are.
You might be wondering if we wear suits, jeans, khakis or capris. The answer is yes.
First and foremost come as you are.
But, just in case you're wondering how most people around here will be dressed it's pretty broad. A lot of guys wear khakis or jeans and a polo or button up shirt. Ladies wear jeans, pants, skirts, and dresses.
Will I need to say, sign or give anything?
No. Because we believe that God has welcomed sinners like us, we want you to feel as welcome as possible. The order of worship is printed in the bulletin you receive when you enter and gives all the information you need to follow along and to participate as you feel comfortable.
A collection is taken in every service because the finances of the church are the responsibility of the church members. If you do not wish to contribute, just let the offering pass by.
What about my kids - do they come into the service with me or is there something going on for them?
Children are welcome in the worship service. We also have a wonderful children’s ministry here. There is a nursery for babies and classes for children of all ages during both worship services—our Children’s Care Center (for birth to kindergarten) is located in the lower level of the sanctuary building. We also have a great youth program for junior and senior high students.
Is this a Christian church or something else?
All of our teaching is rooted in the Bible and we believe in Jesus Christ as the only Savior for sinners who are alienated from God. Our beliefs are stated more completely at this link. We are a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). More information about the PCA can be found atwww.pcanet.org
