Visiting For The First Time?

Sunday mornings at Good Samaritan include music, prayer, and a message that connects the story of the Bible with everyday life. Each service lasts about an hour, and people participate in ways that feel natural for them.

Windmill Campus

8425 W. Windmill Ln., 89113

Saturday

5:00PM Traditional Service with Hymns

Sunday

8:30AM Traditional Service with Hymns

Sunday

10:00AM Contemporary Service with Modern Music

Lakes Campus

8200 W. Sahara Ave., 89117

Sunday

8:30am Traditional Service with Hymns

Sunday

10:00am Contemporary Service with Modern Music

What Does A Service Look Like?

Services include music, prayer, readings from the Bible, and a message from one of our pastors. Some people sing along, others simply listen and reflect. If you’re new to church, it’s perfectly fine to observe and participate at your own pace.

Bringing Kids?

Children begin in service with their families. After a few songs, children will be invited up front for a special children's message from one of our Pastors. Following the children's message, our kids ministry volunteers & leaders will walk all of the children over to their classes for their learning time, which includes games, a Bible story, and activities.

After service ends, families will pick-up & sign-out their children. If you're coming for the first time our welcome team can help show you where kid's pick-up is located.

What To Wear

You’ll see a range of styles on Sunday morning. From jeans and sneakers, casual dresses, button-downs, to everything in between. You're welcome to wear whatever feels most comfortable for you.

Communion

Communion is celebrated regularly as a reminder of Jesus’ love and forgiveness. If you’re unfamiliar with communion, you’re welcome to observe.

When You Arrive

If you’re joining us for the first time, the welcome area near the entrance is a good place to start. Someone there can help you find seating, kids information, or anything else you might need.

Most people grab a coffee, find a seat and settle in before things begin.