We understand that visiting a church can be intimidating and overwhelming. This page has everything you need to know about what to expect, and where to go when you arrive. We look forward to meeting you soon!
What will the experience be like?
Worship services at Rhema Christian Center include music and a message. Our music style is contemporary with a live band and the message addresses life issues that each of us may face every day. You can expect to be challenged and encouraged by Pastor Stewart Farley and our other teaching leaders. Our Sunday service is approximately 90 minutes long. You will find a friendly environment where everyone is welcomed!
How early should I get there?
Sunday services start at 10:00 am and we suggest arriving at least 15 minutes early. This will give you time to park, check your kids into their area and grab a cup of coffee before the service begins.
What should I wear?
We are very causal. Suits or ties are not expected.
How do I know where to go?
You can navigate our campus by locating the following building letters.
Building A houses our church sanctuary and preschool ministry areas.
Building B is our weekly childcare center.
Building C is for our middle and high school ministries.
Building E is for our elementary ministry.
What's available for kids?
On Sunday, Preschool and Elementary ministry is available during the entire worship service. Middle School kids begin in the adult worship service and are dismissed to their group before the message. On Wednesday, kids ministry for Preschool through High School is available from 6-7:30 pm during adult Growth Groups. Please check out more info about your kid’s ministry area under the Church Life tab above.
What's next?
Get Involved!
Small groups are where much of what is taught on Sunday begins to be lived out. This is why we are a church of small groups not just a church with small groups. Small groups are not only what we term Growth Groups (study groups) but include all other groups in our church such as serving groups, activity groups,
sports groups and fellowship groups. Find a group by joining our online community, myRHEMAlife.
Small groups are where much of what is taught on Sunday begins to be lived out. This is why we are a church of small groups not just a church with small groups. Small groups are not only what we term Growth Groups (study groups) but include all other groups in our church such as serving groups, activity groups,
sports groups and fellowship groups. Find a group by joining our online community, myRHEMAlife.