What to Expect

Service Times
We meet for worship & teaching 9am, 10:30, and 12noon every Sunday. 

What Should I Wear?

Whatever you feel comfortable in!  In general most people who come dress casual or business casual and on holidays some BranchCreekers dress up a little.  You won’t feel out of place wearing sandals and shorts in the summer. Our facility is air conditioned.

Parking
We give guests the best parking spots.  And don’t worry, we have plenty of parking! 

What Do You Believe?

I Have Kids – What Do You Have for Them?
We have a wonderful program for infants & children called KidsCreek and As you pass the Welcome Center, you’ll head through the cafe (and past the bathrooms on your right. Another very important part of the tour.). Just beyond the restrooms as you cross the cafe, you’ll see a sign for Victory Kids. You’ll want to stop there to get directions to where your younger kids can spend the service. Our childcare facilities are kept immaculately clean, they’re well staffed, and the staff are well trained. In short, you can trust us with your kids. They’ll be instructed in God’s word, and have a great time.

How do I get there?
Directions

What is the service like?
A casual atmosphere.
Practical Bible teaching with application to your daily life.
Great music with a modern band.

Will you judge me for not believing in Christianity?
No, we’ll accept you right where you are at. You’ll be among good company; on any weekend there are dozens of people who are “testing the waters.”

I don’t look Christian, I have tattoos and my nose pierced…
Yes, we’ll accept you. As for looking Christian, we aren’t sure what a Christian “looks” like.

At my other church we had a mid-week service. Do you have a mid-week service?
Weekend worship gatherings are just the beginning of the BranchCreek experience. We believe that the bulk of spiritual growth happens in our “Small Groups” which meet in homes throughout the week. They are a place were everyone can connect, grow, serve and share.

Where did the name “BranchCreek” come from?
The name was taken from the nearby branch of the Perkiomen Creek.

Can I watch or listen to a message online before coming?
Sure, visit http://www.branchcreek.org/listen to hear or watch our most recent messages.

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