Frequently Asked Questions
New here, or just curious? Here are answers to the questions we hear most. If yours is not here, we would love to hear from you.
Visiting for the First Time
I have never been here before. What can I expect?
You can expect a warm welcome and a friendly, family atmosphere. A typical service includes worship in song, prayer, and a message from the Bible. Come as you are - you do not need to know anyone or anything in advance, and someone will be glad to help you find your way.
I do not speak Russian or Ukrainian. Will I understand the service?
Yes. Every service is translated into English live, and we now hold English-language services as well, so you can fully take part no matter what language you speak. If you would like help choosing the service that fits you best, just reach out.
When are your services?
Sunday Service at 11:00 AM, Monday Prayer at 7:30 PM, Wednesday Service at 7:30 PM, and Youth Service at 7:30 PM. You are welcome at any of them.
Where are you located, and is there parking?
We meet at 300 N Highland Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34688. There is parking on site, and you can get directions from our Contact page.
What should I wear?
There is no dress code. Most people dress modestly and comfortably. Wear whatever helps you feel at ease - we are far more interested in you than in your clothes.
How long is a service?
Services usually last between one and two hours, including worship, prayer, and the message. You are free to come and go as you need.
Family, Children & Youth
Is there anything for my children?
Yes. We have a Sunday school for children, and families worship together as part of our church life. Your children are welcome and cared for.
Do you have a youth ministry?
Yes. We hold a weekly Youth Service at 7:30 PM where young people gather for worship, teaching, and friendship. New faces are always welcome.
What We Believe
What does your church believe?
We believe in the full gospel of Jesus Christ: salvation by grace through faith, the authority of the Bible, the power of prayer, and the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of every believer.
What does "Full Gospel" mean?
Full Gospel means we embrace the whole message of the Bible, including the present-day work of the Holy Spirit. It is not only the forgiveness of sin, but a living relationship with God and His power for everyday life.
How can I become a Christian?
Becoming a Christian begins with turning to God, believing that Jesus died and rose for you, and inviting Him to lead your life. If you would like to take that step or have questions, we would love to pray with you - reach out any time.
Do you practice baptism and communion?
Yes. We celebrate communion together as a church, and we baptize believers who have chosen to follow Jesus. If you are interested in baptism, please contact us.
Getting Connected
How can I get connected or involved?
The best first step is simply to attend a service and introduce yourself. From there you can join in prayer meetings, youth gatherings, and the wider life of the church. Reach out and we will help you find your place.
Can I request prayer?
Yes. Prayer is central to who we are. You can share a prayer request with us in person, or contact us and our church will pray with you.
How can I support or give to the church?
Our ministry is supported by the generosity of our congregation. You can give in person during a service. If you would like to support the church another way, please contact us.
How do I contact the church?
You can reach us through our Contact page, visit us in person at 300 N Highland Ave, or message us through our YouTube channel. We are glad to answer any question.
Watching Online
Can I watch services online?
Yes. We stream our services live, and you can watch on our Live page or our YouTube channel from anywhere in the world.
Where can I find past sermons?
Our full sermon archive holds more than a thousand recorded services, which you can browse by date or by topic. Many include summaries and key points in English, Ukrainian, and Russian.
What languages is the website in?
The site is available in English, Ukrainian, and Russian. Use the language switcher at the top of any page to change languages.