Sunset Ridge Church FAQs

  • First and foremost, we want you to know how excited we are that you’re here. We hope you feel truly welcome and that Sunset Ridge can be a place of comfort and belonging—one that honors every person who walks through our doors.

    We strive to create a worship experience that fosters a deep sense of presence, reminding us of our belovedness and belonging with God and one another.

    What Our Worship Looks Like

    Most of our services follow a familiar rhythm, which includes:

    Singing

    Scripture Reading

    A Sermon

    Prayer

    Communion

    At Sunset Ridge, we strive to be an inviting and relational church. You’ll likely find that many people will introduce themselves and may even invite you to lunch. We understand that meeting new people can sometimes feel overwhelming, so please feel free to engage at your own pace—no pressure, just genuine hospitality.

  • Our worship features a blend of instrumental and a cappella songs, led by our song leaders and worship band. Everyone is invited to participate in a way that feels meaningful, whether by singing along or simply listening and reflecting.

    9:00 AM Service: This service features a cappella worship, led by our song leaders. Sheet music is often projected on the screen for those who wish to sing along.

    11:00 AM Service: Our worship band leads a mix of familiar and original songs. Lyrics are displayed on the stage monitors so everyone can follow along.

    No matter the style, our worship is meant to draw us into God’s presence and remind us of our belovedness and belonging in community.

  • Yes!

    We usually practice communion by passing around the bread and grape juice. Any and all people are invited to participate if they would like, including children, regardless of their level of familiarity with our church.

  • We welcome children and families to worship and grow in faith together. Our children's programming is designed to provide an engaging and nurturing environment for kids while allowing caregivers to participate fully in worship.

    Worship & Children's Programming Schedule:

    9:00 AM Service: No dedicated children's programming is offered at this time, but children are always welcome to sit with their caregivers in worship.

    Nursery (6 months – 3 years old): Available from 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM to provide a safe and loving space for our youngest members.

    Formation Hour (10:15 AM): Between our two worship services, we offer classes for all ages, including children.

    11:00 AM Service: Our Godly Play children’s ministry takes place during this service. Children begin in worship with their families and are dismissed for Godly Play, then return to the sanctuary for communion and singing at the end of the service.

    Sunday Formation Classes (10:15 AM – 10:50 AM):

    • Roots (Children’s Ministries) PK - 6th Grade

    • Youth Group , 7th – 12th Grade

    For security purposes, we ask that caregivers escort their children to programming so our children’s ministry team can check them in and gather necessary contact information.

    Children are always welcome to remain in worship with their caregivers at either service and to fully participate in communion.

  • Accessibility is very important to us and we are aware that there are many barriers that our century old campus poses to our neighbors and friends. Part of our plans for the renovation of our space include full ADA compliance in all spaces with thoughtful design choices formed with care.

    Currently, if you park in the designated parking spots, using the ramp up, you hve direct access to the sanctuary foyer. If you are trying to enter the chapel, it can be long path. Following the sidewalk around the sanctuary, bell tower, and fellowship hall, and chapel classroom you’ll find yourself at the entrance to the Chapel with a ramp.

  • Sunset Ridge Church no longer identifies as a Church of Christ congregation.

    While our history in the Churches of Christ shaped us in meaningful ways, our identity today reflects the church we have become through years of prayerful discernment, biblical study, and Spirit-led growth.

    The Churches of Christ are part of the Restoration Movement—a tradition centered on unity, congregational autonomy, and the simple, Spirit-led life of the early church. Because each congregation is self-governed, Churches of Christ have always expressed this tradition in diverse ways. Our story is one expression of that diversity.

  • Over time, our congregation grew into a more expansive, creative, and welcoming expression of Christian community. As we embraced instrumental worship alongside our a cappella service, welcomed women fully into leadership and ministry, and adopted a collaborative governance model that no longer centers on a traditional elder board, it became clear that the name “Church of Christ” no longer communicated who we were becoming.

    For many in our city, that name also carried assumptions or past experiences that created hesitation before they ever walked through our doors. We wanted our name to open space for people—not unintentionally close it.

    Choosing the name Sunset Ridge Church allowed us to reflect the community we are now: rooted in Christ, guided by the Spirit, and practicing a wide-open welcome.

  • Our identity is shaped by the life and teachings of Jesus, and we continue to practice key expressions of Christian faith that have long been part of our heritage:

    • Weekly communion, shared as a central act of worship

    • Baptism as a sacred celebration of new life in Christ

    • A strong commitment to Scripture, shaping our worship, teaching, and life together

    These practices ground us as we live into the future God is forming in our community.

  • Radical Hospitality

    Creating a welcoming and inclusive space for all, fostering a deep sense of belonging.

    Spirit-Led

    Prioritizing the guidance of the Holy Spirit in decision-making, ministry, and worship.

    Sacred Creativity

    Honoring the beauty of diverse expressions of faith. We believe creativity is a sacred gift—one that reflects the image of our Creator God. Through art, story, music, and innovation, we make space for beauty, meaning, and new ways of experiencing God’s love.

    Incarnational Community

    Living out faith through deep relationships, service, and presence in the local community.

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    We remain grateful for our Church of Christ heritage and the generations of faithful leaders who shaped our early story. And we are equally grateful for the freedom—rooted in that very tradition—to follow the Spirit’s leading into who God is forming us to be now.

    If you have questions about our history, beliefs, or services, we’d love to connect: hello@sunset-ridge.org

  • If you would like to schedule professional photography on our campus, please contact the Sunset Ridge Office for permission and to schedule your visit.

What do I need to know if I’m planning to visit?

We know we have a large campus that can be hard to navigate. If you’re planning on visiting us, it may be helpful to consult this map. The majority of our parking is located behind the building on the north side of campus. However, we do have parking on the southwest corner next to our coffee trailer, One Another Coffee. If you’d like to grab coffee or a pastry before entering, this is a great place to do so, and all profits go to Charis Park.

We gather at 9 am in the Chapel and 11 am in the Sanctuary each Sunday. There are two entrances to the chapel located in the courtyard.

We meet for Formation beginning at 10:15am throughout the building. Our groups for children, teens, and adults are to help our members build relationships and study a topic of interest together. For more information, please contact hello@sunset-ridge.org. The nursery is available all morning for all who need it.

We have a second service at 11 am in our Sanctuary. The entrance to the Sanctuary is located at the northwest corner of our property. There are three sets of double doors that ring the foyer through which you can enter. Our church service typically ends around 12 pm. We would love to take you to lunch afterward and get to know you better.

If you’d like to worship with us from home or on the road, we also post our recorded services by Wednesday of each week on our Youtube. You can access these videos here.