First Time Visitors
Come as you are, yet the average dress code is Smart Casual.

Here are some additional questions you may want to ask before attending service for the first time:

  • What is it like? The atmosphere within the "GOD To Me" Sanctuary is welcoming, loving, and peaceful. The focal point of service is to allow folks to obtain or strengthen their relationship with God, as well as worship him in spirit and in truth. We believe all Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. Therefore, we put emphasis on the word of God along with the move of the Holy Spirit.
  • What language is spoken? We at GOD To Me Ministry are bilingual (English/Spanish), and services are translated.
  • What about my kids? Children aged 3 to 11 are welcome to participate in our G2Kidz Bible Study service, which will take place in their own safe and special environment with experienced teachers. There is worship music, age-appropriate Bible teaching, discussion questions, and a craft activity.
  • Where do I park? Private parking is available adjacent to the building for anyone attending service. There's no assigned parking space. Free to park in any available space.
  • Does the Church offer transportation? We currently are supporting folks in need of transportation with a carpool system. We would try to pair folks up with active partners if preferred. In addition, the Regional Transit Service does have a bus stop in front of our building. (See RTS Schedule below)
  • How can I get connected? All are welcome to visit and worship along. When the time to commit to a church home, it is vital first to pray and ask GOD for guidance on this important step of your life. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide your heart on this matter. In addition, you may contact Pastor Jose Ortiz for support on your decision and any further questions or concerns you may have pertaining to GOD To Me Ministry.
RTS Schedule Pastor Jose Ortiz