Worship, Midweek, and Everything Between


what we believe
Got questions?

At Jireh, every service plays a part in building a stronger walk with God. Prayer nights, midweek teaching, Sunday worship—they all matter. We believe growth happens when you show up consistently, lean in, and let God do what He does best. Come ready for more than a seat—we’re here to grow.

Midweek, weekends, prayer nights too.
We show up, grow deep, and do life.

Think: less rows, more circles. We meet in smaller groups to talk, grow, and just do life together. It’s chill, connected, and honestly one of the best parts of the week.

6 PM

Sunday Night
Small Groups

This is the one with the music, the message, and the coffee (yes, really). Kids head to Sunday School while the rest of us gather in worship.

10 AM

Sunday Morning Worship

It’s not just Bible study. Adults dig into real-life topics, teens get their own space to talk and hang, and the kids? Games, laughs, and learning all rolled into one.


7 PM

Wednesday
Mdwk

Start your week with some peace and prayer. It’s low-key, powerful, and a great time to reset your focus.

6 PM

Monday Night Prayer

In His presence is fullness of joy.

Psalm 16:11

Super easy. We’ve got plenty of spots right outside, and signs to help you find the main entrance without guessing. Just pull in and come on in.

Is parking easy?

It’s modern worship with a lot of heart. You’ll hear songs you might know—and if not, they’re easy to catch on to. We sing loud, and it’s all for Jesus.


What kind of music do you play?

Most services are around 75–90 minutes. Long enough to mean something, short enough to keep your attention. Plus, there’s usually coffee.


How long is the service?

Nope! Just walk in like you’ve been here before. We won’t make you stand up, wear a name tag, or do anything weird—we promise.


Do I have to sign up or anything?

We’ve got awesome kids’ classes during services with games, music, and stories they’ll actually enjoy. Your little ones are safe, cared for, and probably won’t want to leave.


What about my kids?

Literally whatever you feel comfortable in. You’ll see everything from jeans and hoodies to the occasional button-up. It’s not about the outfit—it’s about showing up.


What should I wear?

Stuff people usually ask us.



Here’s the stuff you’re probably wondering—and if not, now you know anyway.