We’d Love to have you as our Guest

What should I expect?

 Visiting any church can be a tough experience.  We want to put you at ease.

First, you can expect it to feel like “church”.    We choose to Worship the Lord in a traditional but relevant manner.  You won’t think you’ve stumbled into a rock concert, a theatre, a Broadway musical, a positive-thinking seminar, or a political rally.

It’ll different from everything else throughout the week.  It will be a breath of fresh air away from this out of control world.   A place you and your family can anchor their lives.

Your visit with us will be Refreshing, Friendly, and Enjoyable for your whole family.

We want you to experience the Inspiring Music, the Helpful Teaching and Preaching from the Bible, the Friendly People, and a place where you’ll  Feel Welcome and at Home!

Below are a few answers to frequent questions and what you might expect.


What are the services like?

PREACHING:  We still believe in preaching God’s Word.  It will be helpful and practical, but direct and unapologetic.  It will be the truth as it’s found in the Bible.  We preach the Bible as it is to men as they are.

Our goal is not to make you laugh, not to make you cry, or even to help you feel good.  We want to help you change to be the person God wants you to be, by understanding how God’s truth affects your daily life.   We’ve found that when people do right according to the Bible, feeling true peace and contentment is automatic and long-lasting.

MUSIC:   We believe that contemporary music isn’t needed to get people involved in the singing.   Much of today’s music moves the feet but not the soul.   The hymns we sing are alive and sung with a passion.  You will find some old music and some new songs, but all of them will still sound like they belong to God.  God deserves quality, and you’ll find that, too.

WORSHIP:  We believe worship is the act of loving and responding to God!   Through the heart-warming,  music and the clear, Bible teaching and preaching in our services, you will be inspired to love God and then to respond in Spirit and Truth.

INVITATION: Every service will end with an invitation to respond to the challenge from God’s Word.  Think about this; when God  takes time to speak to us, He deserves a response from us.  The pastor or trained men and women are always available to pray with you if you need to accept Christ as your Savior or need further help from God’s Word.

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When are the services?

SUNDAYS:
Adult Bible Study – 9:45 am
Youth and Children’s Sunday School – 9:45 am
Morning Service – 11 am

Evening Service – 6 pm

WEDNESDAYS
Prayer Meeting & Bible Study – 7:00 pm
Child, Teen and Spanish Studies – 7:00 pm

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Where are you located?   The Church and School are located at 901 W. Borderland Rd.  in  El Paso, TX.   We’re on W. Borderland Rd. approx. 1.25 miles west of Doniphan.  Between Upper Valley Rd. and Westside Dr., on the North side of the road. 


Address

901 W. Borderland
El Paso, TX
United Stated

Phone

(915) 877-3667

Email

wsprayerteam@gmail.com

More Questions?

Here are a few more answers to questions you might have

What about my children?

Starting with excellent nurseries, there is something special for every age.

Our nurseries provide a clean and safe environment to help care for your children. Volunteers who work with the children are screened, and trained and have full background checks.

Parents can have peace of mind while they attend one of the adult Bible studies and during the services.

Nursery is provided for newborns through three years old for all services. Exciting classes are provided for children three years old through 6th grade.

What about the teens?

The teen years are an important time of transition as children are becoming young adults. It is during these years that they begin to establish what kind of person they are going to be.

Our goal is to help these young people cultivate a close walk with God and equip them to know Him personally.   Every aspect of the youth ministry is done with the purpose of strengthening their relationships with God, their Parents, Authorities and Peers.

Although teens love to have fun, it is important to balance fun with an emphasis on God’s Word. We want to provide them with a friendly, safe environment that is exciting, but more importantly to help them grow into adulthood.

How Should I Dress?

We do not have any formal dress code for members or guests. We simply encourage folks to give God their best with what they have.

Because God is the audience of the service, you’ll find our ministry leaders and many of our church family dress in more traditional “Sunday” dress, without being stuffy.

The trend at many churches is to promote a casual environment. We have chosen, instead, to recognize that God is present and we want to dress in whatever our best might be. It is not an attempt to “impress” God or anyone else, but rather a sincere desire to honor Him.

You’ll find a welcoming environment free of concern that someone is judging how you are dressed.

Am I expected to give in the offering?

Simply put – No.

We don’t want you to attend for your offering. We want our services to be our gift to you.

We hope you will find our church with a warm Family Spirit, Truth from God’s Word, and a place where you can Grow in God’s grace.

While you can give to the Lord at our services, please don’t feel any obligation to participate in the offering as a guest.

While we’d love to have you visit our church, the most important thing is that your sins are forgiven, and that heaven will be your eternal home!

 Most people claim to be Christians and hope they’re on their way to heaven, but the way they live their lives presents a very different reality. 
Since I was raised in church and even attended a Christian school, I thought I was a Christian for many years, but the reality was that I was just deceiving myself. I told myself that I was OK. I attended church and had been baptized as a child, but something wasn’t right. I couldn’t deny the reality that my actions proved that I wasn’t a “genuine” Christian.

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