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Zion Church Largo is located at:
1450 Mercantile Lane
Largo, Maryland 20774
Telephone: 1-866-583-1790
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WHAT TO EXPECT
Time of Services
Atmosphere
Clothing
Length of service
Anonymity - Acknowledging Guests
Offering
Walk thru
Time of Services
Starting January 6th, 2008 ALL SUNDAY Services will be at First Baptist Church of Glenarden (Zion Church Landover) all midweek services and events will continue to be held at our Largo campus.
Atmosphere
Zion Church Largo offers a relaxed and informative church service where you will hear the word of God in a practical and exciting format. You will experience church with a contemporary flair using creative ways to express the powerful word of God.
Clothing
Come as you are! We are more interested in getting to know you than seeing what you are wearing, so dress comfortable. Casual dress is most common.
Length of service
No long services! The length of our service is 60 minutes. WOW!!!
Anonymity - Acknowledging Guests
Anonymity in acknowledging guests! We are excited when you visit, but we will NOT ask you to stand or say anything when we acknowledge you. We just ask that you complete our first time guest card ("Connect Card").
Offering
As our guest we ask that you hold your money, this meal (spiritual food) is on us. We don't expect to get anything from you but we expect that you will get plenty.
Walk thru
You will first notice our welcoming team (greeters) with warm smiles offering a "welcome to Zion Church."
If you have children from ages 3- 11 you will be informed about "Xtreme," our children's church.
Our services are "fat-free", you can expect an opening (skits, videos, prop, or a question to ponder) to introduce a message that will help you to have a better life, welcoming of guests, offering, and in 60 minutes you have had a complete Sunday experience.
As you exit the worship area you will notice people engaging in conversation and fellowship. But whether you are engaging in conversation or heading for the door you will hear one of our team members say “thanks for coming.”
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