:worship times:
Sunday
10:00 a.m.

:location:
201 Meriwether Lewis Dr.
O Fallon, MO 63368

:phone:
636-272-SBCC (7222)

:email:
office@stonebridgedp.org

I'm New

So you’ve heard about StoneBridge, and you are a little curious. Going to a new place can be intimidating and scary. How will I know where to park? What if my kid has to go to the bathroom? What do I wear? We’ve asked those questions too. Please know we will make every effort to make sure your first experience is worry free. We look forward to hanging out with you and becoming friends.

1. Put your comfortable clothes on

Leave that tie on the rack and consider wearing jeans. What you wear is not nearly important as who you are.

2. Park your car

Parking can be found right outside our doors! And overflow parking can be had at Ostmann Elementary School right across the street.

3. The Lobby

Once you walk through the front doors, you get to make your first big decision of the day. Do I get coffee now or should I bring my children to the kids area? If you are a college student or single, it is a no-brainer. Skip the next step and grab a cup of coffee. There will be volunteers ready to serve you and answer any questions you have. Restrooms are in the lobby. Plan on spending some time before and after service meeting new friends.

4. Childrens Fun Zone

Take the most important people in the building to the child check in area. Our best volunteers are helping with our little ones so you can focus on having a great experience in the service. Our leaders will give 100% of their care while making it a fun experience to learn about lessons from the Bible. For more about StoneaBridgeKids click here.

5. Worship

We have worked hard to provide you with an experience where you can connect with God. At 10:00, the band plays a relevant style of music that you will enjoy. Their passion for God is contagious. Words will be on the screen for you to follow. You may see some people expressing their love for God by closing their eyes, sitting, clapping, and even raising their hands. Several people from our church come from a very traditional church, but enjoy this relevant style of worship.

6. Teaching

Mike Warman has a style that is relational and to the point. He is passionate about how the Bible leads us into truth and helps us with everyday living. We will use video, music, drama, or other creative methods to make learning interesting for you.