Here is some quick items that will be helpful for you when you come to worship with us each weekend. We can’t wait to see you!
* Outside of any special events
We have multiple campus locations, each offering live teaching at every service! While you’re always welcome at any of our campuses, you can easily find one near you by visiting our Campuses page.
Each service offers an engaging and powerful teaching from one of our members of the teaching team. You can expect a message inspired Word of God.
Maybe, you’ve already visited us and are looking to make Mission City your church home. You can get an introduction by visiting our Next Steps area or by reviewing the Next Steps page.
Plan on grabbing a Mission City Coffee while you’re here, we have our very own blend from local coffee roasters, What’s Brewing? Its a favorite!
At this link, or in the upper right-hand corner, you can access the Giving portal. We believe having a generous heart is part of how we worship; giving back to God what He has entrusted us with to begin with. Thank you for helping support the mission and ministry of our church!
Join us every Sunday for fun worship and learning designed just for kids! From babies to 5th graders, we offer age-specific experiences at both campuses. Our secure check-in ensures a safe environment, and our friendly team is ready to help you at the check-in area.
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Students (Middle and High School) attend normal services, and are welcome to sit with other students in the designated sections of the worship centers.
At Central Campus, we’ve got Sunday Nights for both high school and middle school students.
At Northwest Campus, middle schoolers gather for Student Midweek on Wednesdays, while high school students come together on Sunday nights for Sunday United.
Over at North Campus, both middle and high school students meet on Wednesdays for MDWK at 6:30 PM at The 1850 Settlement.
This weekly opportunity provides a message of hope through the gospel and food distribution to needy families.
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