visiting

where do I go?

busses_sm.jpgOur Sunday worship service is at the Boys & Girls Club (311 S Lincoln) downtown. We are glad to share space with this great institution of community service!

Driving/Parking: The Club is at 311 S Lincoln just South of 3rd St (near the Post Office, Police Station, and across from Third Street Park). See this Google map for details. Note that Lincoln is one way going North, so drivers can take Washington to circle around the park. There is a small parking lot at the Boys & Girls Club and on-street parking in the neighborhood. (Just read the signs to be sure you are parked legally.) Please do NOT park at the Police Station or Rachel’s Cafe. 

Once inside, you’ll see blue signs for all the kids rooms on the first floor, and look for the stairs up to our “gymnasium-sanctuary”!

what time does it start?

We meet on Sunday mornings at 10:15am.

what do I wear?

We really don’t care! Most of us dress pretty casual — khakis, jeans, whatever.

coffee?

Free coffee and tea is available for you to grab before the service.

kids?

If your kids are infant-preschool, there is full-childcare from 10:10-11:30am each Sunday. If your kids are K-grade 5, they join us for the first 20 minutes of the service and then leave together for their own time of hands-on learning and fun under creative, energetic, and safe supervision. Follow the blue signs indicating the age-specific rooms, and check-in with the room volunteers. Please contact Randi Peach randi.peach@gmail.com with any questions on childcare.
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our worship gathering

Our worship gatherings are energetic, informal, reverent, interactive, and practical. Generally, we begin with 20 minutes or so of singing and prayer. We then have about 10 minutes to get to know others and hear about happenings within the Exodus community. Then we have 30 minutes or so of teaching. The last 15 minutes of our service is a time of more musical worship, celebrating communion, and opportunity for prayer (see below). We’re usually done around 11:35am.

open prayer time

The last 10 minutes of our morning, during communion, there are people in the back wearing nametags who are there to pray for you. The first available person will ask you something similar to, “What do you want Jesus to do for you?” – then they will pray for your request.

questions?

Please feel free to contact us!