Your first Sunday, start to finish
You don't need to sign anything, wear anything special, or know anyone. Here's exactly what will happen so nothing catches you off guard.
See our address & hoursThe honest answers to your questions
The things people actually want to know before walking into a new church.
What should I wear?
Whatever you own. On any given Sunday you'll see jeans, work boots, sundresses, and one gentleman in a full suit because he likes it that way.
Where do I park?
There's free parking in the gravel lot behind the building off Center Street, plus street parking out front. Accessible spaces are by the front ramp.
Will I get singled out?
No. We don't ask visitors to stand up or raise a hand. Someone will say hello and hand you a bulletin, and that's the extent of it unless you want more.
What about my kids?
Nursery and Chapel Kids are open, or your kids can stay right beside you. Squeaks, wiggles, and goldfish crackers are all fine with us.
Is the building accessible?
Yes — a ramp at the front entrance, a single-level sanctuary, wide aisles, and a large accessible restroom. Large-print bulletins are at the welcome table.
Will you ask me for money?
We pass an offering basket, and guests should feel free to pass it right along. Giving is for people who call this church home.
Around the chapel




See you at ten
1042 Center Street, Conyers, GA. Doors open at 9:30 with coffee. If you'd like someone to meet you at the door, just let us know you're coming.
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