What To Expect
When You Visit Elm Street Church of God
- When is your service?
- What should I wear?
- How do I get to Elm Street?
- Where should I park?
- What is your music like?
- Where do my children go?
- Am I expected to put money in the offering?
- Will I be singled out during the service?
When are your services?
Wednesdays in the Word begin at 7 PM - Adults meet in the Sanctuary and Youth Summit happens in the Education Annex
Sunday Life Classes begin at 10 AM &
Our Morning Glory Worship Service is Sunday Morning at 11 AM
What should I wear?
Please wear whatever makes you feel comfortable. Come as you are.
How do I get to The House of Greater Glory?
Elm Street Church of God is located right off of I-95 exit 373 in Nassau County, Florida.
From I-95: take exit 373; merge onto SR 200 E/ SR A1A N toward Yulee/Amelia Island/Fernandina Beach (14 Miles)
Turn right onto Elm Street
Take the 3rd right onto South 11th Street
Sanctuary is on your left!
Where should I park?
Parking is located around the perimeter of the Campus, and overflow parking is located in the lot on the west side of the Sanctuary!
What is your music like?
We sing and worship to a diverse mix of music, from classic hymns in a contemporary style to modern praise and worship songs. We worship to music from artists of many different styles and backgrounds.
As a warning, our music can be on the loud side at times, especially during faster songs. It is not nearly as loud as a concert and so long as you do not have sensitive hearing you should not experience any discomfort. If you do have sensitive hearing, you may wish to sit closer to the back so you are further from the speakers.
Am I expected to put money in the offering?
If you are visiting with us, you are our guest, and although giving is not mandatory, it is encouraged by Faith through biblical principle in Malachi 3:9-12 & Luke 6:38
Will I be singled out during the service?
Absolutely not. However, we would like to give you a First Time Guest/Prayer card. On that card you can let us know who you are and make any prayer requests you may have.