What can you expect on Sunday Mornings at The Peak Church?

Our worship services are at 8:30, 9:45 and 11:15 am.

Peak Cafe

When you first arrive at our church, we want you to have options. You can always head straight into the sanctuary to grab a seat. You can also stop by our info table to obtain brochures on various ministries within our church. Or you can snag one of our Greeters (wearing Peak Green lanyards) who can answer just about any question you can think of. Or stop by the cafe to grab coffee or tea to bring with you into worship.

Listen, stepping into a new church can be a lot. Our hope is to be welcoming, without being overwhelming. Go at the pace that feels right for you!

Children’s Ministry

For our families, we offer programming for children from birth through 5th grade at both services each Sunday. When you arrive, head to the left side of our lobby to register your child at our “Peak Kids” check-in area. Our Director and Children’s Ministry Team will walk you through the entire morning, answer any questions you have and then help you walk your child to their class. There, they will be greeted by a volunteer dedicated to your child’s age-group who has been both trained and background checked. During worship, each children’s ministry class watches an age-appropriate teaching videos, followed by crafts, games and/or storytelling activities. 

If you would like more information related to Children’s Ministry, please head over to their page and read more!

Worship Services

Currently, The Peak’s worship services are held at 8:30, 9:45 and 11:15 am each Sunday. After a short video dedicated to orienting new visitors and communicating church-wide announcements, services are typically comprised of inspirational and impassioned worship music led by our worship band. The messages are organized by sermon series, with some recent themes including “Good News for Bad Christians,” “The Gospel According to Ted Lasso,” and “Risky Prayers.”

We always say that we hope our worship is both rooted and relevant. That is why it is also not uncommon for us to say the Lord’s Prayer (weekly), receive communion (monthly), and even participate in special liturgy (written prayers) on occasion.

We livestream both services on YouTube. Miss a Sunday? You can listen to our sermon podcast or watch the full service on YouTube.