Plan A Visit

Service times, directions, and what to expect upon your first visit to Living Word Community Church.

Getting to Know Each Other

We know meeting someone for the first time can be intimidating, and going to a new church for the first time can be scary. However, at Living Word we want to help make your first experience a great one!

SERVICE TIMES

We meet every weekend!


  • Living Word Community Church meets every Sunday at 10am

LOCATION & DIRECTIONS

We are now located at 31920 Entwistle ST. Carnation, WA (our former church office)

What can I expect?

How long is a Living Word CHURCH service?

In total, a LW service is about 60 minutes in length. Services begin with the band leading the church in music. Song lyrics are projected onto the screens so you can sing along and/or engage with worship however you feel most comfortable. After worship, our pastor will come out to share an encouraging and hope-filled message about Jesus. We close with church announcements and one last worship song.

What's the culture like at LW?

Sunday's at LW are exciting, casual, and relaxed. Come as you are and expect to feel welcomed as our guest.

What about my kids?

We believe that kids should have a blast at church every single week - and at LW Kids, we make this a priority. The other thing we make a priority is your children’s safety. Because of that, we have a check-in process for our LW Kids program the first time that you visit. You’ll want to leave yourself an extra ten minutes to get signed in for the LW Kids experience. Children's Ministry is offered right after the worship/singing portion of our service. We have ministry for kids aged infant through Grade 12.

Let us know you're coming

Ready to check out LW in person? We can't wait to meet you in person. Simply fill out the form below and we'll make sure to give you the VIP treatment upon your first visit.

"Honestly, I was a little anxious attending LW for the first time...a little unsure of what to expect. But as soon as I walked through the front doors it felt like home."

Jim Ribail