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Where and when do you meet?

Here is our regular meeting information. Alpine Church meets in two locations every Sunday morning. Services are identical at each location and are held at 9:00 am, 10:30 am, and 12:00 pm at both our Layton and Riverdale campuses.

The Layton campus meets at 254 W 2675 N in Layton, just south of highway 193 and Hillfield Road. You can find directions here.

The Riverdale campus meets at 5050 S 1275 W, just east of the Cinedome, where Riverdale Rd. meets I-15. Just take Riverdale Road to 1500 W and follow the signs to our building. You can find directions here.

How long is the service?

Our services usually last about an hour, give or take a few minutes.

What should I wear?

We believe that God is more concerned with your heart than with what you wear, so feel free to dress casually or in whatever way you’re comfortable.

Do you take an offering?

We don’t pass an offering plate or ask for money during the service. We do have two giving boxes near the auditorium exits which are for those who call Alpine their home church. Our weekly giving supports the ministry and outreach of the church.

Do I have to sing?

We believe one of the best ways to express our love, gratitude and commitment to God is through music. At the same time, we understand that many who worship with us come from different traditions. It’s up to you: feel free to sing along or simply observe.

What else will happen in the service?

Along with a time of singing, we will also have a message from the Bible from one of our pastors and a time of prayer for the needs of our community.

Should I take communion?

We celebrate communion together on the first Sunday of every month. Through communion we remember and celebrate the sacrifice that Christ made for us on the cross. You do not need to be a member of Alpine to join in this event, but the Bible teaches that only those who are Christians should participate in communion.

How does the Bible define a Christian?

The Bible teaches that Christians are those who have recognized that their sin has caused separation between them and God and that the only solution to this problem is found in the work of Christ on the cross (Romans 3:23-24). They have put their trust and faith in Christ’s work alone for the forgiveness of sins. The result is the joy, freedom and security that comes from being in relationship with God.

What if I have other questions?

After the service, several leaders will be available near the front who would be glad to answer any further questions of yours or to pray with you. Also, be sure to check out our Welcome Table located in the lobby for other news and events.

What do you have for my family?

Alpine offers church activities for the whole family. To find out more about our kids’ church and student ministries, click here.