Questions You Might Have About Central
Q. What should I wear?
Whatever you feel comfortable in. People who attend Central Church wear everything
from business casual to jeans. Feel free to dress as you see fit!
Q. What are the services like?
Our weekly 8:30 am Sunday service features contemporary
music played by a live band, multi-media, and a relevant
message from Pastor Rob. Our 11:00 am service is equally
committed to excellence with a blended worship experience
of hymns and choruses. This service includes a choir and
live orchestra, multi-media, and a relevant message from
Pastor Rob.
Our Sunday @ Six service features a more laid back style
of choruses and
hymns. Frequently, Pastor Rob preaches but our staff pastors,
visiting missionaries, and
other guest ministers and ministries will also be featured
during this time.
Q. What about my kids?
Children are very much a valuable part of our community at Central. Our goal
is to provide a safe, loving, and encouraging environment for our children
to experience God's love and lifestyle. More information can be found in the Children's section of the Web site.
Q. What kind of church is Central?
We are deeply committed to the truths of the Bible and to becoming a biblically
functioning community of believers.
Q. What does your Church believe?
You can read about our church and its history and what we believe here.
Q. What does your church offer for my teenager?
As we design fifth element student ministries, there are five core Biblical Values that shape everything we do. Our prayer is that you will find that we have each of these values as a balanced part of our ministry. They are: Relationship, Discipleship, Outreach, Worship, and Service. Follow this link to read more about
our Youth.
Q. What if I'm not a Christian?
Come anyway. Central is not a Christian Country Club, but
a place to find hope, help, and healing. We won’t badger you
or thump you with a huge Bible. What we will do is welcome
you and make you feel at home.
Q. Are you going to ask me for money?
No! Tithing is the giving of 10% of our income to the work
of the church. Christians do this out of their love of God
and to show obedience. Christians believe that we are only
giving back what God has already blessed us with. You are
welcome to participate during the offering time but you are
by no means obligated.
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