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1. How do I get to the chruch? 2. What can I expect when I come? 4. Do I have to participate in any way? 1. How do I get to the church? A. Our Sunday morning services are held at the Polish Veteran's Hall located at 9203 - 144 Ave.,here in Edmonton. There is a guest parking lot just east of the main parking lot (private), as well as street parking. Please follow the signage to enter the building. A friendly greeter will be waiting at the doors for your arrival. 2. What can I expect when I come? A. Our Sunday morning services are purposed to make you feel as comfortable as possible. Therefore, when you come, an usher will assist you with your coats and offer you a bulletin. You will then have your choice to sit wherever you like, or have an usher help you find a seat if necessary. The service generally ends at 12:00 noon. A. NO! We don't want you to feel obligated in any way to give money. Scripture does encourage us to give of our tithes and offerings to the Lord through the local church (Mal.3:8-10; 2Cor.9:6-8). We do take up an offering each Sunday, but we stress that no one is obligated to give! As a matter of fact, in order to make individuals feel more comfortable when the offering basket comes by, we supply everyone with an offering envelope in their bulletin so that you can give an empty envelope if you so choose. 4. Do I have to participate in any way? A. NO! You'll find our worship service to be contemporary and upbeat. Most people like to stand (Neh.9:5), and clap during the songs (Ps.47:1), and some may raise their hands to the Lord (Ps.134:1-3), but it's done decently and in order, without and pressure to do that! The rest of the morning is taken care of by our ministry team. You may sit back and relax or participate to the degree you feel most comfortable. A. There is no dress code. If you feel comfortable wearing a suit, or if you feel comfortable in blue jeans and T-shirt they are both acceptable. Either way you won't feel out of place. Our main focus is not fashion, it's people!
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