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What to expect when you visit Whitehall
WELCOME! It may have been that you have been invited to visit us by a friend, colleague, or relative. Or perhaps Google sent you our way! This page is designed to put your mind at ease if you happen to be visiting with us for the first time. We know that an unfamiliar place can be intimidating, so let us tell you what you can expect when you honor us with a visit.
We're thrilled you're here
We consider you an Honored Guest! You may be asking: What is expected of me? Nothing at all! You are welcome to participate, but don't feel obligated to; just observe if that is your choice. We have Bible classes for all age groups, an interpreter for our deaf members, and a nursery equipped with speakers so you may attend to the needs of your child without missing the service.
The SettingFrom the moment you set foot in our doors, you will be in good hands. There will be a greeter to say hello and give you any information you need. Looking for a class? Ask your greeter. They will be more than happy to help you in any way possible. If classes are over, the greeter can direct you to the auditorium. There are no reserved seats; feel free to sit anywhere you choose.
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SingingSong leaders will lead the congregation in
a capella singing. Music and words will be displayed on the projector screen, or if you prefer, song books are located under seats. We pray that you find the singing at our congregation to be a meaningful and powerful type of worship to God and that you feel comfortable enough to join in with us. |
PrayersAt several points throughout the service, we address our Heavenly Father in prayer. You may even hear prayers offered for specific needs or people who are struggling with various illnesses. If you feel that you want to request a prayer, don't hesitate to let someone know. We are here for you.
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Lord's SupperEvery Sunday, the Lord's Supper is included in our worship service. It serves as a memorial of the sacrifice Jesus Christ made on the cross. The 1st century church observed this on the first day of the week (Acts20:7) and we continue to do so. Immediately following, a collectionwill be taken up, as instructed in 1 Cor. 16:1-2.
As our guest, you are not expected to make a financial contribution. |
PreachingYou will notice that the preacher doesn't have a title. He won't be referred to as Pastor or Reverend. You can simply call him by his first name (Kevin). He won't be wearing any special clothing that sets him apart. We believe that the ground at the foot of the cross is level for ALL. All people are special in the kingdom of God! The sermon will likely last about 30 minutes. We think you'll find it refreshingly
Bible-centered. |
InvitationAt the end of the sermon, the preacher will extend an invitation. This is a time for those who feel moved to do so, to make a commitment to God or to request prayer support. If you feel yourself wishing to respond to this invitation, we encourage you to do so without fear of being singled out or judged. There may be several who respond, or none. Some may respond for baptism, some to confess sins,
some to ask for prayers. |
AfterwardYou are our Honored Guest! We would love to get to know you, so please stick around for a few minutes after services. We hope that we will have done our job to make you as comfortable as possible in an unfamiliar place. Thank you for considering a visit to the Whitehall church of Christ. May God bless you!
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