We know visiting a new church can feel intimidating, especially when you are not quite sure what to expect. Our hope is that this page helps you get a feel for who we are and what our weekly gatherings are like. Below are a few frequently asked questions to help you know what you will find when you join us.
The gospel is at the heart of everything we do. Whether through singing, prayer, teaching, or giving, our desire is to glorify God in every part of our worship.
Our time together is intentionally centered on Jesus and what He has done for us, with God’s Word at the center. We believe the Bible is God’s Word—a precious gift that reveals who He is and what He has done for us. Each week, we open the Bible and teach directly from it in a way that is both encouraging and challenging.
As we gather around the truth of Scripture, our hearts are moved to respond in worship to the God who is infinitely worthy of our praise.
You are welcome here, regardless of how you choose to dress.
Some people prefer to dress up, while others come casual. At SRF, you will find a variety of styles, and that is perfectly okay. We believe it is not ultimately about what we wear, but about who we are in Christ.
Dress in a way that reflects your heart before the Lord. Whether your style is more formal or more relaxed, we want you to feel comfortable and welcomed.
Children are a blessing and an important part of both our church family and our future. We encourage families to bring their children and worship together.
We are a church for all ages, and we gladly embrace the joyful sounds that come with having children in the room. At the same time, for families who prefer an age-specific setting, we also offer children’s ministries on Sundays and Wednesdays.
Whether you have been part of church your whole life or are simply exploring what it means to follow Jesus, you are welcome here. We would love for you to join us and see what God is doing in our church family.
If you have questions before you visit, feel free to reach out—we would be happy to help.