What To Expect

Sundays at Clover Hill

Sundays at Clover Hill are joyful, reverent, and centered on Jesus Christ. Services last about an hour and a half. We will have several elders and volunteers around to give directions, answer questions, and offer assistance.

"To all who are weary, and need rest; to all who mourn, and long for comfort; to all who fail, and desire strength; to all who sin, and need a Savior, our church opens wide her doors with a welcome from Jesus, the Friend of sinners."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Sunday services like?
What are Sunday services like?

We want our worship services to be both joyful and reverent, accessible and God-centered. Our service lasts around an hour and a half, and our desire is that our services help people grow in faith as they rest in Christ and rejoice in the gospel!  Our worship is God-centered and scripture-saturated: we sing the bible, pray the bible, read the bible, and preach the bible!

We believe God manifests His grace to us through the ordinary means of preaching, praying, singing, scripture reading, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper. Our music is joyful, reverent, and Christ-centered, as we sing songs both old and new. We preach verse-by-verse through books of the Bible and partake each week in the Lord’s Supper.

Should I dress up?
Should I dress up?

Absolutely not. In fact, we are a very relaxed environment. You will find our community ranges every week from suits and dresses to jeans and sandals. All are welcome.

What about my children?

Children of all ages are welcome in corporate worship, and our Clover Hill Kids team offers classes for infants through 5th grade during our worship services. Middle and High Schoolers have Student Ministry on Wednesday evening, and they come to corporate worship on Sunday mornings.

The mission of Clover Hill Kids is to help families disciple their children to know Christ, grow in Christ, and serve Christ as their Lord and Redeemer. We are committed to creating a safe and nurturing environment where children can see Jesus as the fulfillment of all the promises of God through the glorious hope of the Gospel!

If you’re visiting with us for the first time, our electronic check-in system for all ages is in the Children’s Ministry area, directly to the left when you walk through the front doors. Please stop by a few minutes early to sign in and print security tags for any children that will be attending class during the service. If you download the Church Center app and set up a profile from home, you can then check your children into class before you even leave home. A QR code will be provided for quick use at the kiosk when you arrive.

The check-in desk is designated for first-time visitors. Please allow extra time for important information to be gathered about each child and to locate classrooms. A volunteer will be available to assist you.

Can I participate in communion?
Can I participate in communion?

The communion table isn’t Clover Hill’s table, it’s the Lord’s Table! All who profess faith in Jesus Christ, who depend on him alone for salvation, and who are a member in good standing at a gospel-believing church are welcome to take communion.

When and where are the services?
Our church gathers every Sunday morning at 10:30 AM at 713 William Blount Dr., Maryville, TN 37801.
How can I meet others and get connected?
How can I meet others and get connected?
There are several ways to get connected:
  • Sunday morning services
  • Growth Groups – Small groups of believers that meet weekly for fellowship and discipleship.
  • Bible Studies – We have several opportunities each week for men and women to get together and study God’s Word.
  • Visitor’s Lunch – We have several of these throughout the year, where you can stay after service to share a meal, meet the leadership, and learn more about the church.
  • Exploring Clover Hill – A 6 week class offered regularly that introduces you to who we are, what we do, and what we’re passionate about at Clover Hill.
  • Events – Make sure to check out the Events page to see what’s going on in the life of our church.