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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What time are your services?

    Our worship services are on Sundays at 9 am and 5:30 pm. Bible study is at 10:15 am on Sundays and 6:45 pm on Wednesdays. We’d love to have you join us!

  • What does a typical Sunday look like?

    On a typical Sunday, we start with worship service at 9 am - we all gather in the auditorium where we sing, pray and learn from God’s word together. Around 10, we go to our Bible classes. We have classes for kids, teens, and adults.

  • What does “Church of Christ” mean?

    “Church of Christ” refers to a group of Christians that seek to follow the teachings and practices found in the New Testament as closely as possible. Our focus is on being part of the church that Jesus established, rather than following man-made traditions or denominations. We’re dedicated to living out the faith as outlined in Scripture and welcoming everyone to join us in this commitment.

  • How can I get more connected?

    Getting more connected with our church is easy! You can start by joining us for our Sunday worship and Bible class. We also have various groups and activities throughout the year where you can meet others and get involved. If you still aren’t sure, feel free to set up a Bible Study with one of our members or visit our welcome area in our lobby.

  • What is “The Lord’s Supper”?

    The Lord’s Supper is a way for Christians to remember and honor Jesus’s sacrifice. Every Sunday, we share bread and fruit of the vine as Jesus instructed, symbolizing His body and blood given for us. It’s a weekly reminder of His love and the incredible sacrifice He made for our salvation.

  • Why don’t you use instruments during worship?

    We don’t use instruments during worship because we aim to follow the principle of authority that is central to the Bible. From the beginning, God has emphasized the importance of acting according to His will, rather than our ideas. In Colossians 3:17, Paul instructs us to do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, meaning we should act only with his approval. Just as God was specific about how sacrifices were to be made in the Old Testament, the New Testament directs us to worship through singing, not playing instruments (Colossians 3:16; Ephesians 5:19). So, we strive to respect this guidance and worship in a way that aligns with the authority of Christ.

  • How can I become a Christian?

    Becoming a Christian is about understanding a few key things rather than knowing every detail of the Bible. First, you need to recognize that everyone has sinned and needs forgiveness (Romans 3:10, 23; 1 John 1:8). Second, you should know that Jesus is the Son of God who died and was resurrected to save us from our sins (Luke 19:10; John 3:16; Romans 5:6-8). Finally, you need to be ready to take action by believing in Jesus (John 8:24), repenting of your sins (Luke 13:3, 5), confessing Him as Lord (Romans 10:10), and being baptized for the remission of your sins (Acts 2:38). You don’t need to know everything before you start—just these essential steps. After becoming a Christian, you'll continue to grow and learn more about your faith (2 Peter 3:18; Hebrews 5:12; 1 Peter 3:15).

OUR VISION

Rooted in Scripture, Reaching Out in Love

At Salem Creek, we strive to follow Christ by worshipping God, serving others, and growing together in faith. Guided by the New Testament, we are a welcoming church family committed to sharing God’s love with our community.

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We’re here to support you in any way we can. Your well-being and spiritual growth are important to us, and we’re eager to help.

  • Request Prayer

    If you are in need of prayer, we invite you to share your request with us. Our church family is dedicated to praying for one another and seeking God’s guidance, comfort, and healing in every situation.

  • Set up a Bible Study

    Are you interested in deepening your understanding of God's word? Are you ready to take the next step in your faith? We would be honored to open the Bible with you and grow together in His Word.