Answered Questions
What should I wear?
Most people dress casually and comfortably.
What door should I use to enter?
The church has two entrances that are both used. Look for the double doors. And during the warmer months, look for the open doors.
How long is the service?
About 1 hour.
Will everyone stare at me?
No. We typically have visitors.
Where should I sit?
As a guest, sit where you feel most comfortable. Whether you sit on the front or back row, it matters not.
Are the people who attend church weirdos?
Some are but most are normal.
Where should I park?
Park on the street. The church does not have a parking lot. Street parking is free on Sundays. You can also park in the Melorse City Lot, which is behind Melrose Memorial Hall.
Can I bring children?
Yes. See information on our Chidlren’s Class.
If I am a [whatever you are], can I still attend your church service?
Absolutely, all are welcome. Please know, we are a Christian church, and we will sing and talk about Jesus.
Is the music good?
Yes. Our worship pastor is a professionally trained musician.
I am not a Christian. Can I still attend?
Absolutely. We have people who attend but are not Christians.
Will I understand what is going on?
Probably. We strive to keep it simple.
What time should I arrive?
Our service begins at 10 AM. Most people arrive about 9:55 AM. The building is open by 9:30 AM.
Is your church diverse?
Yes.
What should I expect at the service?
We will sing and hear a message. There will also be a reading from Bible. Expect some prayers.
Do I need to adhere to certain political beliefs?
No. Our church attenders are politically diverse. Our relationship is built upon Jesus Christ - not political ideology.
Do I need to give money?
No. Our church does collect an offering, but the offering is for our church members and regular attenders. There will be no pressure to give.
Is the build handicapped accessible?
Yes. The building has an elevator.
Will people talk to me?
Probably. A few people will likely introduce themselves.
Will I be pressured to join something?
No. But you might feel a little pressure to get right with God.