What a Joy it is to welcome you to our church. You’ll discover that our passion is to provide a place where people just like you can have a life-changing experience with God.
At The Salvation Army, our doors are wide open to people from all backgrounds, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey. What people usually notice first about us is the loving nature of our ministry. Our goal is to infuse life and God’s love into people and their families through meaningful worship services that offer Biblical truth in relevant and practical ways.
It won’t take you long to discover that we’re more than just a Sunday church. We have programs and activities for all ages to help you develop an authentic relationship with God and other people.
We invite you to come worship with us and become a part of this Body of Christ. Our worship is at 10:45 preceded with Sunday School for all ages.
If you should have prayer concerns, questions or comments please know that my wife, Major Susan Nute, and I are available to you.
a Proclaimer of Salvation,
Michael Nute, Major
Corps Officer
Clark County Coordinator
| What should I wear? We invite you to dress comfortably. You’ll fit right in. After all, the Bible tells us that God is more concerned with our hearts than He is with how we dress or look (see 1 Samuel 16:7). |
What about my children? Children of all ages are welcome to worship at our church. In the middle of our service we invite the children 12 and under to Junior Church where they receive an age appropriate Bible lesson with fun activities. |
| What is the service like? Friendly people coming together for worship through contemporary music, Bible readings, testimony and Captain Ron’s messages that guide you to applying Biblical principles to your everyday life. After the service you’ll even have an opportunity to talk or pray with one of our pastors. |
I have toddlers though… Then our nursery is just right for you. Each week we have people in our nursery to watch and play with our youngest attenders. Moms and Dads are encouraged to even stay for a while to get to know more about what is available for their children. |