FAQ


Read below to learn about what we have to say about common questions asked by our new members.
Frequently Asked Questions
01
How should I dress?
We are a multi-generational church with people from all walks of life and backgrounds, so you’ll see everything from casual to dressy. Come to worship dressed in a way that makes you comfortable. You’ll fit right in.
03
Is there anything that I'm expected to bring?
As our guest, we don’t expect you to bring anything special to the service except yourself and your family. The only thing you will want to have with you is a copy of the Bible. Whatever translation you have will do. If you don’t have a copy of the Bible, we would be glad to give you one to use.
05
How can I meet people
Our foyer doubles as our Welcome Center, and is a wonderful place to meet people in our church. We offer regular coffee and snacks every Sunday to everyone. There is always someone there to greet you and assist in finding your way around. The best way to make friends at Alpha and Omega is just by being involved. Study Groups and Community Groups are great places to get to know people well. We can help you find a place to plug in once you get here.
02
What do I do with my kids?
Our Family Check-In is located at the front door by the Welcome Center entrance. We have friendly ushers to help you get the your children checked in for Sunday School. You’ll get instructions at drop-off for picking your children up after Sunday School. If you’re coming just for worship, you may visit Family Check-In to drop off your Preschool children. All other children sit together with their family in worship.
04
What is your worship service like?
We are committed to exalting Jesus Christ in our services, so everyone meets together during worship. We value a truly multi-generational service; there will be elements that appeal to both young and old. You can expect our service to be celebratory because we believe that the gospel is good news. We sing from a wide-range of styles but always with songs that are anchored to the gospel and glorify our majestic God. Song lyrics are provided on the screens. Scripture passages read in the service are not on the screens in order to encourage people to read along in their own copy of the Bible.