We welcome YOU to join us for a Live Worship Experience! We invite you read the question and answers below to help you get more acquainted with our church before you visit.

What do people wear to church services?

There is no particular dress code for services. We just ask that you dress appropriately for a community setting.

Is your church facility accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, our church is handicap accessible. Both entrances to gain access to the church. Our rest rooms are also handicap accessible.

do you have child-friendly programs at your church?

New Destiny in Spokane does have programing and services for children. There are Christian Education classes for children aged 3-12. We have children’s church, which is each Sunday during Sunday morning service. Additionally, we have programs throughout the month that cater to specific age groups. Such as the G.E.M.S., Knights, and the Teen/Young Adult Bible Study.

what is your worship service like?

At New Destiny, worship is key as it prepares us to enter into the presence of the Lord. We use singing and music to worship God and teach His word. We worship the Lord according to the scriptures Psalm150: 1-6. We believe that the Lord inhabits the praises of his people, so we enjoy a lively worship experience filled with music and praise. Our Praise team ministers each Sunday through song and music. They allow the Holy Spirit to flow through them as they minister to the congregation and lead us in worship.

why do you worship the way you do?

Bodily expressions are associated with worship throughout Scripture. Sometimes this is a spontaneous reaction to what God has revealed and accomplished. For example:  

  • Miriam grabbed her tambourine and danced (Exodus 15:20)
  • The Children of Israel bowed their heads and worshipped (Exodus 12:27)
  • The Levites stood and praised the Lord with a loud voice (2 Chronicles 20:19)
  • Job “fell to the ground and worshipped” (Job 1:20)
  • David danced joyfully before the Lord (2 Samuel 6:5, 16)
  • We read of others who were “leaping and praising God” (Acts 3:8)
  • One who fell on the ground like a dead man before the angel of the Lord (Revalation 2:17)

All of these examples include immediate and spontaneous reaction to events and circumstances. However, Scripture also commands us to proclaim His greatness by means of our bodies. Here’s a small sampling of ways God is pleased to receive our worship.

  • Clap your hands, all peoples! Shout to the Lord with loud songs of joy! (Psalm 47:1)
  • And all the house of Israel played before the Lord on all manner of instruments. (2 Samuel 6:5)
  • Oh, come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker! (Psalm 95:6)
  • Let them praise His name with dancing, making melody to Him . . . (Psalm 149:3)
  • Stand in awe of God. (Psalm 22:3)
  • I desire then that in every place the men should pray, lifting holy hands. (1 Tim 2:8)
  • I will declare (testify) thy name unto my brethren; in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee. (Psalm 22:22)
  • Is thee any sick among you? Let him call for the elder of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord (James 5:14)