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PLAN A VISIT

Service times, directions and what to expect upon your first visit at The River.

getting to know each other

We know meeting someone for the first time can be intimidating and going to a new church can be nerve-racking. We want to make your first experience at The River a great one!

Service times

The River Worship Centre currently meets for one service on Sundays at 10 am.

LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS

The River Worship Centre currently has one location in Park Hills, Missouri.

300 W Main St (The Old Flat River Movies)

Click here for directions.

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WHAT CAN I EXPECT?

HOW LONG IS A RIVER WORSHIP CENTRE SERVICE?

In total, our service lasts approximately two hours.  Services begin with The River Worship Centre Band leading the church in music- song lyrics are projected onto a screen so you can sing along and/or engage in worship however you feel most comfortable. After the music portion is over, there is a 5 minute "intermission" for bathroom breaks. Afterward, our Pastor will come out and share an encouraging and hope filled message about Jesus.

WHAT'S THE CULTURE LIKE AT THE RIVER?

Sundays at The River are exciting, casual, and relaxed. Come as you are and expect to be welcomed as our guest.

what about my kids?

We believe that kids should have an awesome time at church. At The River, we make that a priority. We also make your child's safety a priority. Because of that, we have background checks on all of our kids church volunteers as well as a check-in process for our Kid's Church program the first time you visit. Check-in takes place 15 minutes prior to service.  At this time, our Kid's Church programs service children ages infant-grade 5. 

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let us know you are coming

Ready to visit The River in person? We can't wait to meet you in person. Simply fill out the form below and we'll make sure to take extra great care of you upon your first visit.

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"I love  this church because it’s welcoming, you hear truth preached, and we can all be ourselves.”

-Ashley Kopp

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