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What should I expect?Forest Park offers a casual and welcoming environment for children, students, and adults. Sunday morning worship beginning at 10:00, featuring engaging music and relevant biblical teaching. First-time guests receive a thank you gift as a token of appreciation. For families, the church provides a secure and efficient check-in process for children from birth through 5th grade, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience during services. Additionally, small groups and ministry teams provide opportunities for all ages, fostering community and spiritual growth. You can expect a friendly atmosphere, meaningful worship, and opportunities to connect with others.
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What is worship like?Forest Park offers a worship experience that is informal, personal, and engaging. On Sunday mornings at 10:00, the Worship Center fills with members, friends, and visitors, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Music plays a significant role in the services, with a worship team comprising instrumentalists and vocalists who lead the congregation in songs that are both engaging and relevant. We emphasize the centrality of the Word of God, ensuring that preaching is compelling and rooted in biblical teachings. Overall, worship at Forest Park is designed to glorify God and foster a sense of community. Whether you're a long-time member or a first-time guest, you can expect an authentic and spiritually enriching experience.
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If I have children, when should I arrive?Sunday morning Worship begins at 10:00. If you have children and this is your first visit, you will need a few minutes to provide some information at the Children’s Check-in. You can also provide this information below. Once your child is securely checked in, they will receive a name tag and you will receive a matching security label. If you have questions, please contact Alaina Carpenter, our Director of Children's Ministries.
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What is an Evangelical Covenant Church?The Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) is a Christian denomination in the evangelical tradition. It was founded in 1885 in the United States by Swedish immigrants. The ECC emphasizes the Bible as the authoritative word of God and places a strong emphasis on personal conversion, spiritual renewal, and missions. It is known for its congregational governance, where local churches have autonomy in decision-making while being connected through shared beliefs and mission. The ECC is characterized by its commitment to social justice, community service, and global missions.

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