• Our worship starts at 10:10am and most people start walking in the door about 9:55am.

  • Street parking is typically available right along N Elm St for visitors. Parking is also available along W 7th St, W 8th St, W 9th St, The Girls Inc. lot, and Rev. Ernest Butler Park. Please do not park in the Full House Fitness lot.

    Please enter the Banneker through the side doors down the ramp on N Elm St.

  • Come as you are. You will find many folks are dressed casually. Our Pastors regularly preach in jeans and a button down.

  • Our services typically wrap up by 11:45am, however it can vary depending on the scripture for that week.

  • A typical service will begin with a few songs of praise and worship, followed by a welcome and announcements. Then a greeting time and the younger kids are dismissed to meet their leader. Guests are invited back to their seats for the message.

    We preach expositional messages with a strong emphasis on the text. We prefer to do series that go through a book of the Bible, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse. On June 29, 2025, we finished our Isaiah series and with that, have now preached through the entire Bible. We have started over and are going through the Bible again.

    Following the message, we will sing one or two closing songs and have a benediction.

  • We do not serve the Lord’s Supper (communion) on a weekly basis. We practice it on the Jewish festivals and some U.S. holidays.

    When we serve the Lord’s Supper, we practice open communion meaning that you do not have to be a member to partake. If you have surrendered your life to Jesus and have examined yourself that you are right with God, then you may take it.

    There is no pressure to partake in the Lord’s Supper and we would encourage and ask that if your heart isn’t right with God, that you do not partake. We typically announce the Lord’s Supper weeks in advance so that you can take the time leading up to prepare your heart.

  • No, but you can expect to have folks introduce themselves and get to know you.