WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU VISIT ELCC
 

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

Join us for a heartfelt and personal Sunday service for people of all ages, designed to deepen your connection with God and our church. Beginning with prayer then experience an uplifting time of traditional & contemporary praise & worship, brief time of fellowship, opportunity to give your tithes & offering and concluding with Apostolic, passionate and thought-provoking teachings from Scripture to turn your heart back to Jesus & prepare you for His return. 
 
TIME FRAME – Service usually last 2 – 2.5 hours
 
ATTIRE: Business Casual | on 4th Sundays we normally dress down with our T-shirts or an assigned theme
 
NOTE: Youth Group Session (or Children’s Church) is offered once a month for ages 1 year old – 8th grade in our Fellowship Hall. On all other Sundays, our Toddler Room is available with a private restroom and regrouping area to eat a snack or calm down while the parents can still watch the service.
 

TIMES OF PRAYER

Our prayer times provide an intimate & sacred space to reflect, repent, share burdens, and seek God’s guidance in an atmosphere of love and support. We begin with opening repentance prayer followed by a time to kneel, lay out or sit in prayer for collective intercession by the Holy Spirit (including speaking in tongues). Prayer concludes with a corporate closing prayer on an assigned topic. These moments are a cornerstone of our church’s spiritual life & personal growth.
 
TIME FRAME: Prayer usually last 1 hour 
 
ATTIRE: Casual
 
NOTE: On 1st Saturdays, we have intercession led by our Apostle for our families or as led by Holy Spirit followed by spiritual insights. This time of prayer usually lasts about 2 hours.
 

HOLY COMMUNION

In an attempt to keep The Lord’s Supper or Eucharist sacred, we partake in Holy Communion on 1st Sundays quarterly. This service is centered around Christ & His sacrifice. After the Word of Power, the entire congregation participates in a traditional and intimate moment of partaking of the bread to represent His torn body and grape juice to represent His shed blood. 
 
ATTIRE: Our members wear all white to signify the washing of Jesus blood to cleans all of our sins. Visitors do not have to dress in white unless you desire to,