Style

Everyone wants to know this, and it is the hardest question to answer. We are a reinvented urban community. We have eclectic tastes, and want our worship to have quality, integrity, energy and a beat that engages an audience so they become participants.

Nate Bergengren, our lead musician, collects top notch musicians that make a great rock band. But that doesn't keep us from exploring jazz, blues and whatever might make worship really work on a particular day.

We want people to be able to "come as they are." That means leave your suit at home. Jeans, shorts, t-shirts, whatever is comfortable is okay with us.

Our Sunday gatherings will be real, relevant and refreshing. We won't have a formula or one "liturgy" we follow. Our goal in worshipping is to bring people into the presence of God, both personally and as a community. We will be using the Bible, but exploring it, not hitting you over the head with it. We will also use different media and experiences to make the message stick, and enjoyable at the same time. We figure that if church is boring, someone is doing something wrong.

The Children's Ministry will use that same multi-sensory and creative format. See the page on 'H2O Kids.'