For first-time visitors & new volunteers

Show up. Bring
nothing. Find a
place to start.

A walk-through for first Sundays, first Saturdays, and first weeks — what to expect, what to wear, where to park, and the four real ways you can plug in by the end of the month.

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Three honest answers
for your first Sunday.

We get the same first-visit questions every week. Here are the answers in the order people actually ask them — no church-speak, no pamphlet voice.

01

What do I wear?

Whatever you wore yesterday. Some folks wear boots from Saturday’s planting, some wear suits. Both are normal here. We dress for the work and for the weather, not for the room.

02

What about the kids?

Loved, screened-volunteer-supervised, and welcome in the room. We have a kids program for K–5th down the hall and a nursery for infants & toddlers; we don’t mind any noise the babies make in the main room either.

03

Will I be singled out?

No. We don’t do the “raise your hand if you’re new” thing. There’s a coffee table in the lobby with a host watching for anyone holding a printed map — that’s the only signal we use.

The thread we keep pulling

Worship Sunday.
Plant Saturday.

Our community holds together because the work isn’t separate from the worship. Every program here started with people in the same room on a Sunday looking at the same passage and deciding to do something specific about it.

  • Worship · One service, 9am or 11am Sundays. Bible-teaching, congregational singing, real bread + cup at communion every week.
  • Plant · Saturday-morning native re-greening on the Queen Creek wash, October through April. Tools provided.
  • Feed · Tuesday + Thursday pantry distribution at the church + two satellite pickup points.
  • Recover · Six weekly cohorts: addiction, grief, post-incarceration, marriage repair, anxiety, eating disorders.
A typical week here

Pick the rhythm
that fits the week
you actually have.

Sunday Morning

9:00 & 11:00 am

Two identical services, same teaching, both with kids programs. Coffee, bagels, and a bench out front for after-talk.

Saturday Mornings

7:30 am · Oct–Apr

Re-greening days at the Queen Creek wash, mile-marker 3. Breakfast at 7, planting at 8, home by noon. Bring boots.

Tuesday + Thursday

5:30–7:00 pm

Pantry distribution at the church + two satellite pickup points. Volunteer for prep at 4, distribution at 5:30.

For the bigger commitment

If you want to go deeper than a Saturday.

Most of our long-term work happens through small groups (8–12 people, weekly, year-long), and through the four "ministry threads" that meet on weeknights. Pick one and try it for a month. We don’t require a year-one commitment for anything.

  • Small groups · Tuesday or Thursday nights, in homes around the East Valley. New cohorts open every September & January.
  • Recovery threads · Wednesdays 7–8:30 pm at the church. Walk-in welcome week one; commitment requested by week three.
  • Refugee hospitality · One Saturday a month + a weekly meal delivery to two arriving families.
  • Tree-planting team · Year-round; if you can swing a 6am Saturday, the planting team always needs more hands.
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Four real ways to start.

Saturday morning Outdoors

Re-greening team · planting hand

Show up Saturday at 7:30, leave at noon with mud on your boots and a small forest in the ground. Beginners welcome — we’ll teach you the technique in 10 minutes.

Time / week4 hrs
SeasonOct–Apr
Open slots38 / 60
Sign up for next Saturday
Tuesday + Thursday eve Indoors

Pantry distribution · line lead

Greet families in the pickup line, walk them through the week’s offerings, hand-bag produce. Two-shift options: prep crew (4–5:30) or line crew (5:30–7).

Time / week1.5 hrs
SeasonYear-round
Open slots14 / 20
Pick a shift
Quiet, sustained Indoors

Refugee family · weekly meal-delivery

Cook a Sunday dinner for one of two arriving Afghan families and drop it at their door before sundown. Light recipe support; the family tells you what they want.

Time / week2 hrs
SeasonYear-round
Open slots3 / 8
Take a Sunday
Wednesday eve Indoors

Recovery cohorts · trained companion

Sit in on a weekly recovery group as a non-leading companion — presence + listening, not advice. Required: 6-week trauma-informed companion training (next cohort Aug 4).

Time / week2 hrs
SeasonYear-round
Open slots6 / 18
Apply for August training
A few more answers

Things people ask
that aren’t on the rest of the page.

Is there a statement of beliefs?

Yes — we’re happy to send the long version, but the short one is: gospel-of-Jesus, scripture-as-trustworthy, baptized-believer-led, generously-orthodox. We’re comfortable with people in the room who are still figuring out what they believe.

How do you handle giving?

Once a week from the front, no pressure on guests. Online giving runs through a vetted platform with itemized receipts. We publish a quarterly financial breakdown showing exactly where every dollar lands.

Are there age groups for adults?

Not by age. Our small groups mix generations on purpose — most of them have a 20-something and a 70-something in the same room. We think the church needs that more than it needs another twentysomethings group.

What’s the leadership look like?

Plurality of elders, all of whom hold non-paid jobs in the community. We don’t have a single founder-pastor. Three elders teach on rotation through the year; another four lead operations + counseling + missions.

Where do you stand on the political stuff?

We don’t use the room for it. Our work crosses every voting pattern in the East Valley and that’s on purpose. If you want to talk politics with a leader over coffee, that conversation is open and welcome.

See you Sunday

Just walk in. We’ll find each other.

No registration form, no name tag waiting at the door. Tell us you’re coming if you want a host watching for you — or don’t, and just show up.