EVERYDAY
Next Steps
Your Next Step starts here.
No matter where you are in your journey, there's always a meaningful next step — into community, into faith, and into a life that looks more like Jesus.
Baptism
A public declaration of a personal decision.
Baptism is one of the most important steps a new believer can take. It's not about earning anything — salvation is a free gift by grace through faith in Jesus alone. Baptism is your opportunity to declare publicly what's already happened privately in your heart: I belong to Jesus.
We practice baptism by immersion because "baptism" literally means to be immersed — and because immersion beautifully pictures what Jesus has done for us. Going under the water represents dying to your old self. Coming up out of the water represents rising to new life in Christ.
"In the book of Acts, people were immediately baptized once they accepted Christ. As a church, we want to respond with the same sense of urgency — a timely act of obedience following a confession of faith."—EVERYDAY Doctrinal Statement
We do not baptize infants. Children who profess personal faith in Christ may be baptized once they have entered the first grade. If you've put your trust in Jesus and haven't been baptized yet, we'd love to talk with you about taking this step.
Small Groups
Life is hard. We're not meant to walk it alone.
Small groups are at the heart of how we do church at EVERYDAY Church. We believe that real life transformation doesn't just happen on Sundays — it happens when people know you, walk with you, and point you back to Jesus in the middle of everyday life.
Our small groups are about relationships: growing our relationship with God and with one another. Our journey with God is supposed to be a journey with good friends. Groups meet throughout Georgetown and the surrounding area, and there's a group for wherever you are in life.
"Life is hard. Sometimes it is lonely, too. But we are not designed to walk alone. Small groups are about relationships — growing our relationships with God and with one another."— EVERYDAY Church
Whether you're brand new to faith, somewhere in the middle of your journey, or you've been walking with Jesus for decades — there's a group for you. Lasting discipleship happens in community, not in isolation.
Church Partnership
Stop being a spectator. Become a partner.
At EVERYDAY Church, we use the word partner instead of member — because that's what it actually is. Becoming a partner means you're not just attending EVERYDAY Church, you're owning the mission alongside us.
We believe in the priesthood of every believer — the idea that ministry isn't reserved for paid staff or people with seminary degrees. Every partner is a minister. God's mission is accomplished best when every person in the church spends time and effort in ministry, not when a few people do everything while everyone else watches.
"EVERYDAY Church endeavors to equip its partners to do ministry, and not be fans sitting in the stands."— EVERYDAY Church Doctrinal Statement (Ephesians 4:11–13)
Partnership is also a commitment to the community you're joining. It means showing up, giving generously, caring for one another, and holding one another accountable to becoming more like Jesus — together.
Find a Place to Serve
There is no one like you.
God has wired you with a unique combination of gifts, experiences, and personality — and none of that is an accident. He designed you on purpose, for a purpose. When you serve, you don't just help the church run; you help the church become what God intends it to be.
When you first show up at EVERYDAY Church, we just want you to relax and be here. No pressure, no expectations — just come as you are. But after you've been around for a while, you might start wondering how to jump in. And honestly? That's when you really start to grow as a follower of Jesus.
"Jesus said, 'The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve.' Service is a great way to find joy, grow relationships, and show the world Jesus."— EVERYDAY Church (Matthew 20:28)