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What to Expect When You Visit

What can you expect to find when you visit a worship service at the Ashville Road Church of Christ?  Here are some answers to questions we are frequently asked about our services.

What should I wear?

We do not have a dress code.  Because it is worship, you will want to be modest.  Most people at our services wear their best to church, but “best” varies from person to person.

What is your worship like?

Our worship consists of five expressions: prayer, singing, teaching, communion, and giving.  Worship is “corporate,” meaning everyone is encouraged to participate.

We sing a capella.  We do not use musical instruments in our worship.  The problem is not with instruments themselves.  We have just found that the Christians in the New Testament worshiped with only vocal music (Mt. 26:30; Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16; Heb. 13:15), and we feel it is important to follow that practice.

We take communion every first day of the week (see Acts 20:7).  Communion, or the Lord’s Supper, is a memorial with two emblems: unleavened bread and the fruit of the vine.  Jesus instituted this meal to commemorate his death (Mt. 26:26-29; 1 Cor. 11:23-25).  The bread represents his body, and the fruit of the vine represents his blood.  Christians partake of the Lord’s Supper to remember the Lord’s sacrifice for sin.  Communion is a privilege that belongs to God’s children.  Whether or not you take communion is your choice.  No one is coerced to participate, but we do ask every worshiper to examine himself or herself to be sure the Lord’s Supper is taken in a worthy manner (1 Cor. 11:27-29).

Christians do give to the Lord on the first day of the week (1 Cor. 16:1-2).  But, as with communion, giving is a personal decision.  We do not expect our guests to make a contribution, unless they are moved to do so.

Do you have childcare?

We have a nursery for children who are two-years-old or younger to the left of our foyer as you come in.  Feel free to leave your child with one of our nursery attendants during worship.

A training room has been set up for children who are older than two-years.  This room is equiped with sound and video so that you can still worship even if your children get a little rowdy and you have to take them out.

Do you have devices for the hearing impaired?

We do.  Just ask one of our greeters for assistance when you arrive.

What is your worship schedule?

On Sundays, our Bible classes start at 9 a.m.  Worship follows that morning at 10.  That evening, we have another worship service at 6 p.m.

Wednesday nights, we have a devotional and Bible class at 7 p.m.

What should I bring?

All you need is an open heart and a Bible.  If you don’t have a Bible, ask, and we’ll be happy to provide you with one.

We hope to see you soon!

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Service Times & Directions

Preachers

Drew Kizer
Neil Hillis

Sunday

Morning Bible Study: 9:00 am
Morning Worship: 10:00 am
Evening Worship: 6:00 pm

Wednesday

Evening Bible Study: 7:00 pm

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1401 Ashville Road
Leeds, Alabama 35004
(205) 699-2447