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Where are you located?

What time are services?

What time are services?

Sunday

  • 8:15 a.m.—1st Sunday School
  • 9:30 a.m.—Worship Service
  • 11:00 a.m.—2nd Sunday School
  • Sunday Night Regional Cell Groups. Please call the office @ 256.729.1328, Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for information.

Clements seems like such a large church. How can I connect with people like me?

Despite our large gatherings for worship services, we still have plenty to offer to help you connect with people just like you. We find the key to building meaningful relationships and deepened spiritual growth is found in small groups. Our Small Groups are offered through our Sunday School Ministry. There is a class just for you!

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Is there handicap parking?

Handicap parking is available in the West parking lot.

Where is the main entrance?

There are many entrances to our campus. For all our first time guest we would be honored if you would park in the West Parking Lot and go by our First Time Guest Information tent. You will recognize it by the big red stop sign.

Where do I take my children or teenager on Sunday?

On Sunday mornings during worship we offer childcare for children from birth to 4yrs old. Our Greeters at the Welcome Tent will be happy to direct you, or even walk with you to help you get your children where they need to be.

What is baptism and why or how does it apply to me?

Baptism is a command that the Lord Jesus gave to His followers. In fact this was the first thing He did at the beginning of His ministry on Earth. We require this because we believe the Bible is very clear about baptism being for all believers. We see in Scripture where baptism is only for believers and not for children or infants who have yet to accept Christ as Lord and Savior. Finally, we see baptism as being symbolic and not something that is essential for one’s salvation. We do believe that if a believer has not been baptized then he or she will not experience God’s full measure of blessings because they have yet to follow the very first command that Jesus gave us to follow.