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         The Clayton Center, at 111 E Second St. has become our new home. We have been there long enough to begin to feel familiar with our setting and we look forward to having you join us. We meet on the second floor, in the Rotary Room at the end of the hallway.
         

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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU COME

 

What should I wear?

Our dress code is simple, you must come dressed. However, since the atmosphere is that of a café setting the dress code is relaxed, comfortable and seasonally dictated.

 

What about my children?

We are excited about the family and encourage the family to be together as much as possible. We are convinced that children pick up much more than we expect and that they will learn so much more by watching us as we encounter God, and we encourage that interaction. However, for younger children (1-5) we will have the “Cafe' Kids” class that will meet after the music. 

All children’s workers will go through a criminal background check before they are cleared to work with our children.

 

Speaking of music, what is your music like?

 Music is a gift and a great privilege and we want to take every opportunity to enjoy and use it to the fullest. Our music is designed to be encouraging and challenging all at the same time. We are convinced that God is encountered through music and that music can be a time of growth and interaction with God. Stylistically, it will be classified as contemporary.

Also, in keeping with our desire to incorporate the family as much as possible we encourage the children to be active participants in this part of our time together.

 

What is it like?

This is an area in which we are a little different from other churches in the area. We chose the name “Café” for several reasons and one is that it conveys the atmosphere we want to see created. We gather together in a café setting, enjoying a drink and engaging in conversation with one another and with God. Although we gather to learn, it is not a classroom; though we listen while together, it is not a lecture. Interaction, far from being discouraged is encouraged as long as it is honest, encouraging and appropriate. We are firmly convinced of the validity of God’s Word and view our world through that lens. Our conviction is that it is applicable to our lives today in a real and powerful way and that when we interact with it we are changed through it and its author.