New Here?  Have Questions?

Here is some information about what it’s like to visit Oak Hill Church of Christ.  If you have other questions, please feel free to contact us at oakhillcoc1500@gmail.com

What Time Do Services Start?

Sunday

9 a.m. – Bible classes for all ages

10 a.m. – Worship service

On the 3rd Sunday of each month, we meet at 1:30 for “Sunday Funday.”  During this time we have a devotional and then have time to play games or just have discussions.  The goal is to build fellowship during this time.

Tuesday

10 a.m. – Bible class

Wednesday

7 p.m. – Bible classes for all ages

Thursday (1st and 3rd Thursdays)

8 a.m. – Men’s Bible class

What Happens in a Worship Service?

Sunday morning worship:

This is our weekly Sunday morning worship service for our congregation. During this time, we take the Lord’s Supper together, sing, and listen to God’s Word being preached. This is our largest meeting of the week, and many people first visit our church by coming to our Sunday A.M. Worship.

Wednesday evening Bible study 7 pm:

We hope you’ll join us to learn more about God during these midweek services. There are classes for all ages of children. There is a class for the Jr/Sr High School, the college and young adults, and for the adults.  On Wednesdays, we meet in the auditorium for announcements, a song, and a prayer.  Then we are dismissed to our classes.

What Should I Wear?

You may wear whatever you want. Some people wear suits and ties, but many go more business casual (slacks and a button shirt), and others wear jeans and t-shirts. It’s important to remember that God looks at the soul, not at the suit.

What Size Church is it?

Our Sunday worship services have an average of 225 people in attendance. Sometimes as low as 200 and as high as 250. We have plenty of room for you and your family!

Will I Be Asked to Give Money?

We do bring an offering, but it is for our members and regular attendees. If you are a visitor/guest, please do not feel obligated to give.

Who We Are/What We Believe

Our Mission

Connect to God through worship. Connect to each other through relationships. Connect to Others through service.

Who We Are

We are Christians. We are Christians like those first-century disciples of Jesus Christ. Jesus said, “If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed” (John 8:31). We seek only to follow the words and instructions of Jesus and the inspired men who wrote the Bible. Doing this means that we are an independent and autonomous church. It means we worship like first-century Christians did. It means we believe and practice what the New Testament church believed and practiced. We seek to maintain the unity of the faith as presented by Jesus Christ and the apostles (Ephesians 4:3,13; cf Jude 1:3).

We are a spiritual family. We share a common relationship with God as “sons and daughters” (2 Corinthians 6:18). Because of this relationship, we sustain a common kinship to one another, and strive diligently to be “kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another” (Romans 12:10).

We are not perfect, nor do we pretend to be. We do strive for perfection (Matthew 5:48; Hebrews 6:1) in the biblical sense of seeking spiritual maturity.

Our Authority

The Bible. We believe the Scriptures (The Bible) to be the inspired word of Jehovah God. We accept and submit to the Bible as our sole standard of authority (Colossians 3:17; 1 Peter 4:11). While we do not pretend that we know the answer to every question, we do believe that all things pertaining to life and godliness have been revealed to us in the word of God (2 Peter 1:3). We believe that we must search the scriptures for the answers. We ask everyone to be like the Bereans of Acts 17:11 – to search the scriptures daily to see if what we are teaching is according to the revealed word of God. Because of our unshakable belief that the Bible instructs us to “every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17), we are committed to speaking out upon the moral, ethical, and religious issues of our times.