Worship
Come Join us
Our congregation gathers every Sunday at 11 AM at The Price Center in San Marcos, Tx.

We seek to create an environment where all are welcome, just as you are.
Worship lasts about an hour and includes live music, prayer, a message from Scripture, and Holy Communion. We also have kolaches and coffee from Dos Gatos.

All are welcome
You don’t need to dress up, act proper, or have it all figured to come to worship. We’re all broken people trying to draw closer to Jesus. For us, that’s what worship is all about.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is worship?
Our services are held at The Price Center at 11AM each Sunday. The address is 222 W San Antonio St, San Marcos, TX 78666
Where do I park?
There’s lots of parking near the Price Center! Look for the designated signs for parking at the Price Center itself and the lots behind Benchmark Insurance and Cary’s Dental. Loads of parking is also available nearby.
What should I wear?
Whatever makes you feel comfortable. People often show up in jeans, leggings, skirts, button-downs, t-shirts, and tank-tops.
Is there anything for my kids?
In this season of preparation, we don’t yet have childcare providers, but we’re working on it! In the meantime, your child is more than welcome in worship. We do have fidget toys to play with and stuffed animals to hold during worship. You can also take your child outside to the garden to play or to the “Cry Room,” a designated quiet place with comfortable seating on the second floor accessible by stairs or elevator.
Do you have any food?
Yes! We have some of the best kolaches and coffee from Dos Gatos, a local bakery.
How long is worship?
Worship is about an hour long. Some people come before or stay a bit after to socialize, but that’s optional.
What happens in worship?
Our worship service has a “flow” that we tend to follow, but we give ourselves permission to play with it sometimes. This is what a “typical” service looks like: words of welcome, opening songs, prayer, Scripture reading, message, Communion, closing songs, next steps, and blessing.
Do I need to believe certain things to take Communion?
Absolutely not! We believe in an open table. Of course, if you’d rather not partake in Communion, that’s fine, too.