New to Sagemont
Welcome to Sagemont Church
You matter to us, and we’re honored you’re here. At Sagemont, you’ll find family, community, and hope. This is a place to grow in your faith, engage in meaningful worship, and be challenged to live the life Jesus meant for you to live. No matter where you are in your journey, you’re invited to take your next step following Jesus — whether that’s discovering who He is, deepening your relationship with Him, or learning how to live out your faith each day. Come as you are and find a place to belong, grow, and serve with us.
Sunday Morning Worship Services

Sundays at 9:00, 10:20, or 11:40am
Each service features inspiring worship led by the Sagemont Worship team and practical, Bible-based teaching from Pastor Levi Skipper—messages that point people to faith in Jesus Christ and help us grow in our walk with Him.
Our Spanish-language service also meets at 11:40am, offering dynamic worship and preaching in Spanish.
All Sunday morning worship services are live-streamed on our website. English services are also live-streamed on our YouTube channel.

ALSO ON SUNDAYS
Connect Groups
Find a Connect GroupAfter attending a worship service, the best next step is to join a Connect Group. Worship draws us together as a church family, but Connect Groups help you plug in personally—building life-giving relationships while studying God’s Word in a smaller, more personal setting.
Think of it as finding the “little church inside the big church.” In a Connect Group, you’ll meet people who will walk with you, encourage you, and grow alongside you in your faith journey.
Connect Groups meet on Sunday mornings at 9:00, 10:20, and 11:40am—so there’s always a time that works alongside the service you attend.
Come discover your place to belong at Sagemont!
Children
Sagemont KidsThe most exciting place at Sagemont Church on Sunday mornings? Sagemont Kids! Every week, children discover how much God loves them while having a blast with friends in a safe, welcoming environment.
From the start, preschoolers are loved, cared for, and taught foundational truths about God in fun, age-appropriate ways. As kids grow into grade school, they experience high-energy large group worship with music, games, and videos, followed by creative small groups where they dive into the Bible and build lasting friendships. It’s so engaging that kids can’t wait to come back!
We also offer PromiseLand, a ministry designed especially for children with special needs, where every child can experience God’s love in a setting tailored to them.
Safety is a top priority—secure check-in and loving, background-checked leaders mean you can relax knowing your kids are in good hands.
Sagemont Kids is available Sundays at 9:00am, 10:20am, and 11:40am.
Students
Sagemont StudentsMiddle school and high school can be some of the most exciting—and challenging—years of life. At Sagemont Students, we believe these years are the perfect time to build authentic relationships, grow in faith, and discover how to live boldly for Jesus.
Our JHI (Grades 6–8) and High School (Grades 9–12) students are passionate about knowing God, encouraging one another, and making a difference in the world. Through fun, friendships, and faith-centered teaching, students learn what it means to follow Christ in real, everyday ways.
Sundays at Sagemont Students:
- 9:00am – Leadership Development (equipping students to lead in life and faith)
- 10:20am – Grow Groups (small groups designed to dive into God’s Word and build community)
- 11:40am – Main Worship Service (worship together with the whole church family)
If you’re in grades 6–12, there’s a place for you here—we’d love to see you this week!

You’re Invited to the Discover Sagemont Lunch!
Join us for a free luncheon designed for new guests and their families. You’ll hear from Pastor Levi, meet some of our Sagemont members, and discover what it looks like to take your next step following Jesus. It’s a relaxed, welcoming time to ask questions, make connections, and learn more about who we are as a church. We can’t wait to meet you and welcome you into the Sagemont family! Sign up for the next Discover Sagemont Lunch below.
FAQs TO HELP YOU PREPARE FOR YOUR FIRST VISIT
What should I expect when I arrive?
Sagemont is a family known for its friendliness and welcoming atmosphere. You can expect to be loved and valued because you matter to God and you matter to us. On your first visit, be sure to follow all the orange signs and guides to our Guest Services areas in order to get all the help and guidance you need.
Where do I park?
Parking MapSagemont Church has a large campus surrounded by easily accessible parking lots. For your first visit, though, we invite and encourage you to park in our First-Time Guest Parking area in Parking Lot F near the main entrance to the Worship Center. There are orange signs directing you to the Guest Parking lot, and if you turn your vehicle's hazard lights on, our parking team will guide you to this special area.
What should I wear?
You’ll see everything from jeans and t-shirts to suits and dresses. Come as you are — whether casual or dressed up, we’re just glad you’re here!
What do I do when I get there?
We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes prior to a service to get acclimated and find your way. If you have children, arriving up to 30 minutes early will give you ample time to help them find their place as well. Upon arrival and parking in the First-Time Guest Parking area, proceed into the Worship Center Lobby and find the orange Guest Services areas. You will be welcomed and guided toward your next step.
How long is a worship service?
Sunday morning worship services are designed to be approximately one hour in length.
Are the three services identical?
Yes. Each of the three Sunday morning worship services (9:00, 10:20, and 11:40) have the same programming and preaching. Our Spanish service (Sagemont Encuentro) meets only at 11:40am.
What are the weekly sermons like?
Pastor Levi Skipper typically preaches in an expository style - preaching through the Bible verse by verse. However, about three or four times a year he will preach a mini-series that is more topical in nature. Regardless of style, though, each sermon focuses on the Bible and the importance of the gospel in our lives.
What is the music like?
Our worship team's goal is to lead our congregation in heartfelt worship each week. They will include songs of today mixed with favorites from the past. Music is led by a band and small team of singers along with a small worship choir.
Do you take an offering during the service?
A devoted follower of Christ will joyfully give to support the ministry and mission of the church. However, we have not passed an offering plate in our services since 1975. Instead, our members give by depositing offerings in boxes located around the buildings or by giving online. For our guests, we do not want to focus on giving money, but instead, on taking your next step - whatever that is - in following Jesus.
Where do my kids go?
We have incredible ministries for both children and teenagers! Our Sagemont Kids and Sagemont Students both have programming on Sunday mornings. Each hour is designed differently, so your child or student will have three unique opportunities for growth and connection each week. See the Kids or Students pages for more info, and our Guest Services team will be happy to help you find the right places for your kids when you arrive on Sunday.
Do you have assistance for those with special needs?
Yes! In addition to mobility assistance on campus for those who need it, we also have programming for kids and adults with special needs. Our PromiseLand area helps kids and teens with a variety of physical and learning needs, and our Special Friends Connect Group provides a place for adults with special needs. Visit their ministry pages for more information. In addition, we offer American Sign Language interpretation of our 9:00 worship service, and we provide an ASL Connect Group as well.
Sagemont is a large church. Won't I feel lost?
While worship services have many in attendance, our 50+ Connect Groups, plus programming for Kids and Students each week, ensure that every person is seen, known, loved, and challenged to take his or her next step following Jesus.
Do you have Sunday school, life groups, or other small groups?
On Sunday mornings, we love for every person at Sagemont to be able to attend both a worship service AND a Connect Group. Connect Groups are groups of various sizes (10-150) where you can build the life-giving relationships that make a church the church that Jesus intended. Connect Groups meet all three hours on Sundays. In addition, we have online groups, other small groups, and various Bible studies that meet during the week.
How do Connect Groups work?
Connect Groups are always open to new members, so feel free to jump right into one at any time. Each group is unique. With differences including size, Bible study style, age, life stage, gender, and topics, there are enough options available for you to find one that fits you best. See the Connect Groups page for more info.
Do you have a Wednesday night service?
We do not have a worship service on Wednesday nights, but we do have a wide variety of growth opportunities designed to fit your needs and interests. Our Midweek program includes over 20 classes for adults, plus programming for children and students, so your entire family can continue to grow in your faith and community between Sundays.

Sagemont Midweek
If you have already enjoyed a visit on Sunday morning, or if Sunday does not fit your schedule, we invite you also to check out our Wednesday evening programming. At 6:30pm Wednesdays we have a variety of classes and activities designed to enrich your life and to help you grow in your spiritual walk. Midweek classes run on a semester schedule (fall, spring, summer), so check the link below for current information. Make Wednesday nights at Sagemont your midweek place to get refueled for the rest of the week!











