**We are monitoring the weather and will make a call on Saturday on whether to cancel our Sunday services. We'll put further updates here and on our social media feeds.**

Join us this SUNDAY

9:00a & 11:00a

We hope you can join us for one of our Sunday morning worship services. Here are a few of the common questions we get about our services, and a few things you can expect if you visit us. If you have additional questions, you can contact us at info@summitlimestone.org.

WHEN are your Sunday morning services?

Our services start at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.

WHERE are your Sunday morning services?

In the auditorium in the center of our building. The address is:
740 Roy Long Rd E
Athens, AL 35611

Do you provide childcare?

Yes, we provide childcare from birth through 5th grade. You can read more about the specific Summit Kids programs we offer on Sundays here.

What should I wear?

Feel free to wear whatever you are most comfortable in. Most people tend to dress towards the casual/business casual side.

What should I expect in the service?


1. WE TEACH FROM THE BIBLE

We believe “expositional teaching” helps us know the Gospel better. The goal of expositional teaching is to draw the meaning out of the Biblical text and allow the text to shape the message. We do not believe expositional teaching is the only way to teach the Bible, but it serves as our normative method in our Sunday gatherings.


2. WE SING FROM THE BIBLE

We believe singing scripture is an important act of worship. While we may have different arrangements and melodies from week to week, our commitment to singing from scripture never changes.


3. WE GIVE CHEERFULLY

We believe the Church is called to share resources to further the proclamation of the gospel in our city and to the ends of the earth. This act of giving is not an obligation, but a joyful response to what God has done for us in Christ Jesus
(2 Cor 9:6-15).


4. WE PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNION

We believe Communion is a time when believers can proclaim their belief in Jesus’ death and resurrection. In this time we eat bread, signifying Christ’s body broken for us, and drink the cup, signifying the New Covenant in Christ’s blood
(1 Cor 11:23-32).


5. WE DISCIPLE OUR KIDS

We believe our children should be engaged in knowing the gospel, connecting in gospel relationships, and living out the gospel in the world. We use The Gospel Project, an in-depth but age-appropriate chronological curriculum that walks through the entire bible. Children are taught using a multi-level approach of story, singing, teaching, and activities.