You are hereVisiting? What to expect.

Visiting? What to expect.


At WellSpring, we feel that it’s OUR responsibility to “clear the way” for you to come to church. We want you to be able to experience great music, encouraging, Bible-based messages, friendly people, and an enjoyable atmosphere. And we know that your first time at a church, any church, brings up some questions. Here at WellSpring, we’ll make sure the first face you see when you approach the church has a smile on it. Whether you need childcare or are looking for a place for your teens, a greeter will be nearby to help you get where you need to go. You’ll enjoy upbeat music and practical, soul-challenging messages that help you deal with real life issues.

We want to help you connect with the personal hope and practical help that God can give us. We’re more concerned with meeting your real life needs than with what you wear. So, dress casually and you’ll fit right in. Some of us wear work clothes and some, shorts and t-shirts. Be yourself.

We know that as a parent you need be sure that your children are in a SAFE learning environment. And we know that your children are looking for a FUN place to learn. We’ve invested a lot to make sure that both of these goals are reached. You’ll see that in the buildings the children and students meet in, and even more in the people who work with your kids.

The offering is for those who are part of the WellSpring family. Instead of wanting you to give something, we want you to receive something! We at WellSpring know that part of the way we worship God is to give Him a tithe (ten percent or more) of our gifts, our service, our prayers, and definitely our presence. It’s all His, anyway!

If it’s been a long time since you’ve been to church, WellSpring has you in mind! There’s already enough for you to think about when you’re visiting a church for the first time. We hope that getting some of this “stuff” out of the way not only encourages you to join us for church, but also helps you to connect with the hope and encouragement that God has for you. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11