What To Expect

Praise Report

God's hand and anointing has been upon The Elijah School from the very beginning. God has often led Pastor John by showing him a need. That is how God laid it upon Pastor John's heart to begin a school that had not just a biblical world view but was based upon God's word in every area. When we look for staff, we look for people who God has gifted with a gift of teaching, and they love God with all their heart. We have learned that God can do so much more and do things such much better than we can. Therefore, we seek the people He has equipped to fulfill the responsibilities of a position.

We Look Forward To Meeting You!

Welcome to Shores Assembly of God. We’ve put together some information here that anticipates and tries to briefly answer some of the questions you may have prior to visiting our church for the first time:


Atmosphere

It's important to us that you feel welcome when visiting. We hope our atmosphere will help you feel relaxed and comfortable. The music and worship are built around Biblical themes that are timeless. We are glad to have you join us in worship! You will be greeted and welcomed.


Family Friendly

No matter your family dynamics, you're welcome at Shores Assembly of God and we're excited for you to consider being a part of our church family! Our intent is to serve the whole family. During our worship service we have care available for infants and children. Your children will receive real spiritual training from a group of caring leaders during this time.


Sermon

From the pulpit you will hear sound expository preaching. The focus of each sermon is built around the point of the Biblical text being addressed.


Biblical Teaching

Here at Shores Assembly of God, we place a high priority on the preaching and teaching of God's Word. The worship service is a time for us to come together as a community to learn, be encouraged and to be challenged by God's Word. Other opportunities exist beyond the Sunday worship service where members have a chance to grow, fellowship, or otherwise be a part of a Church family that lives out their faith together.