F.A.Q

When Are Our Services?
Our Sunday services start at 11:00 AM. We recommend arriving a bit early to grab some coffee and a good seat, especially if you’re checking in kids to Impact Kids. Right now, we only have an 11:00 AM service.
What Do We Have For Next-Gen?
Impact Kids
Impact Kids meets every Sunday during our 11:00 AM service. This ministry is designed for toddlers who can walk, through 5th grade. While the main service is happening, the kids gather downstairs.

Impact Youth
Our youth group meets on Wednesday nights at 6:30 PM for students in 6th-12th grade.
What is Impact's Denominational Affiliation?
Impact Church is not afflicted with any denomination.
What About Men & Women In Leadership?
We believe that the church should empower both men and women to fully use their gifts for the building up of the body of Christ. This means encouraging men and women to lead as pastors, elders, deacons, and volunteers. We value the importance of complementing one another in ministry, as well as in life.
What Do We Believe About Marriage?
We believe marriage is a sacred covenant between a man, a woman, and God. It’s a lifelong commitment where two people become one, devoted to loving and serving each other as they love and serve Jesus.
What About Baptisms, Communion, & Child Dedications?
Baptism 
Baptism is an outward declaration of an inward decision to follow Jesus. While baptism doesn’t equal salvation, it’s an important first step for those who have received Christ. We believe baptism is for believers old enough to understand the significance of their decision. Multiple baptisms aren’t necessary due to things like switching churches or rededicating to the Lord.

Communion
We practice "open table" communion, meaning anyone is welcome to participate. While we encourage only Christians to partake, we don’t withhold it from anyone. If someone feels it’s not the right time for them, they are free to withhold from doing so.

Child Dedications
We believe in the significance of dedicating children to the Lord. This is a public declaration by both the parents and the church, committing to help the child grow in their relationship with Jesus and find community in the local church.