FaQ

What's our worship service like?


The whole message, or context, of the day is examined. We ask questions like: "What is it that God's word is trying to convey? What action does the key scripture passage call us to do? What worship elements best develop the message?" In this way, we plan our contemporary worship to be content-driven We want to be what God intended us to be; a place focused on worshiping the Savior, not a style. Being content-driven provides the pastor, staff, worship leaders, and the congregation an opportunity to sample from all styles and expressions of worship, assembling the best of the best in passing along the message of the day. If silence, applause, tears or laughter are the most appropriate form of worship, then by all means follow the Spirit’s leading. Being content-driven is very freeing for those who plan our times of corporate worship. Being content-driven spans the generations, linking young with the not-so-young. Being content-driven allows us to reach a much wider spectrum of people from all walks of life.




What's our denominational affiliation?


We are a community of people who have publicly committed to follow Jesus Christ. Each one of our members are required to give testimony to their personal surrender to the Lordship of Jesus in their lives and to have followed Jesus’ command to be immersed in water as a public witness to a private event in their lives. We believe God is Sovereign over all and that God has given to us the Holy Bible as the exclusive guide to know His character and work. The Bible is the only authoritative source for humans to understand our position before God and to comprehend what is required of us as individuals and as a community. Our head is Jesus Christ. We are led by a group of Elders, served by a group of Deacons and empowered by the Holy Spirit’s presence in the lives of every individual upon whom that Spirit rests. We voluntarily cooperate with the Northern Kentucky Baptist Association, the Kentucky Baptist Convention (www.kentuckybaptist.org) and the Southern Baptist Convention (www.sbc.net).

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