As followers of Jesus Christ, we meet together on Sundays to worship our Savior and learn of Him. This gives us the opportunity to learn and grow individually, but also to share in each other's experiences and perspectives. Come join us and be a part of our community!

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Cameron Park

Worship Services on Sundays at:

9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm, 1:30pm

3431 Hacienda Road, Cameron Park, CA 95682

Camino

Worship Services on Sundays at:

9:00am

4621 Pony Express Trail, Camino, CA 95709

Georgetown

Worship Services on Sundays at:

10:00am

7280 Prospect Hill Dr, Georgetown, CA 95634

Placerville

Worship Services on Sundays at:

9:00am, 12:00pm

3275 Cedar Ravine Rd, Placerville, CA 95667

Folsom - Young Single Adults

This congregation is made up of 18-30 year old singles from El Dorado County and the greater Folsom area. Learn more here.

Worship Services on Sundays at:

1:30pm

89 Scholar Way, Folsom, CA 95630

Common Questions:

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

You're welcome to wear any modest clothes that you feel comfortable in. Most men wear button-up shirts and ties, and women usually wear dresses or skirts. Children also typically dress up. If you don’t have clothing like that, just come as you are!

DO I  HAVE TO DONATE MONEY?

No. We don’t solicit donations or pass a plate.

DO I HAVE TO PARTICIPATE?

No. Visitors aren’t required to participate in any way. You can simply sit back and enjoy the service.

WHAT HAPPENS DURING SACRAMENT MEETING?

We sing hymns (hymn books are provided). Church members say opening and closing prayers. Shortly after the meeting begins we take the sacrament, which is prepared bread and water, blessed and passed to members of the congregation by priesthood holders. Afterward, we listen to two or more speakers who are usually members of the congregation. The congregation is usually quiet during the meeting in order to allow everyone to reflect, but we love to chat after the meeting is over.

AM I SUPPOSED TO TAKE THE BREAD AND WATER?

You can if you would like to, but it is also perfectly fine to just pass the tray on or shake your head when it’s offered. The sacrament is a sacred symbol of Jesus Christ. Eating the bread and drinking the water represent our commitment to Jesus Christ. If that resonates with you, feel free to partake.

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