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What to expect

From the moment you pull onto campus, our way-finding signs will help you find your way.


Services begin at 9 and 11am, each lasting about 75 minutes. Our main worship building can be found on the northwest side of our property. Come early or stay late to enjoy donuts and coffee from our Mission Café!


If you have preschool or elementary-aged kids, follow the signs to our Children's Building for elementary-aged children or to the main worship building for preschool-aged children. Our Kid’s Ministry staff will welcome your children with open arms.


Students grades 7-12 are invited to attend our Student Ministry at the 9 a.m. service in the Student Ministry Building (directly across from the main worship building).

  • Is children’s ministry available?

    Yes! TCAA Kids is a place where your kids can have fun, grow, and discover just how much God loves them. We have kids church at both the 9 am & 11 am service in the Childrens Building

  • What should I wear?

    At The Church at Arrowhead, you’ll see everything from suits to T-shirts and shorts. Wear what makes you feel comfortable—you’re among family here! So you don’t have to wear ties; it’s hot in Arizona!

  • How long is the service?

    Our services typically run for 75 minutes. Every service may be different though as we hope to foster an environment where the Holy Spirit can move and guide as God is moving in our services.

  • What time does service start?

    We offer two service times on Sundays. 9 & 11 a.m. at 7902 W Union Hills Drive, Glendale, AZ. 85308.

Our Values

We exist to connect lost people to a mature walk with Jesus. Explore our church’s distinctives to discover what “a mature walk with Jesus” means to us.

Sound Doctrine.

Everything that we do and believe is built upon the reality that the Bible is both unchanging and absolutely true. Being God’s Word—and therefore perfect—Scripture is our ultimate authority and source of truth, in every issue.


Ps. 119:9 | Heb. 13:8 | Pr. 30:5-6 | 2 Pt. 1:19-21 | 2 Tim. 3:16

Christlikeness.

The Church’s ultimate calling is to walk as Jesus did, conforming to His image and living with His character and priorities. We seek to KNOW, SUBMIT to, and REPRESENT the Father as Jesus modeled, walking in intimacy with God as His obedient ambassadors.


1 John 2:6 | Gal. 2:20 | 1 Pt. 2:21 | Eph. 4:11-15 | 1 Cor. 2:16; 3:5-11

Community.

As God’s people, we are a family—sharing our lives, needs, and care with one another in sincere and enthusiastic ways. Our desire is to extend an experience of God’s love, provision, comfort, and grace to everyone in our body, in each event and season of their lives.


Acts 2:42-47 | Rom. 12:4-21 | Php. 2:1-4 | Ecc. 4:9-12 | Heb. 10:24 | 1 John 3:16-18

Dependence.

We look to God—not self or material means—as our provider. His promise to sustain and care for us empowers bold lives of obedience, peace, and generosity, regardless of circumstance. We walk by faith, trusting God to account for and provide whatever we need to do His will.


Luke 12:4-34 | Ps. 127:1-2; 112:4-7; ch. 37 | Pr. 11:24 | 2 Chr. 20:12 | 1 Tim. 6:6-19

Obedience.

Though we are imperfect, love for God instills a desire to be pleasing to Him. The grace we receive in our failings spurs us to pursue His design, which leads to wholeness and life. There is no greater expression of adoration for Jesus than being submitted to His law and purposes.


John 14:15 | Rom. 2:4; 8:13; 12:1 | Matt. 7:20-21 | Ja. 1:25

Multiplication.

Faithful disciples multiply. Jesus commissions us to go into the world as His ambassadors, seeking the lost and inviting them to cry out for forgiveness and new life in Him. We are committed to joining the movement Jesus began: Making disciples who make disciples.


Luke 14:23 | 2 Cor. 5:11, 17-21 | Rom. 10:14-15 | Matt. 28:18-20

New Life.

The Gospel brings healing to our deepest points of suffering, touching whatever is broken in our lives to make it whole. We seek to experience the Holy Spirit’s transformative power in every area—identity, marriage, finances, and lifestyle—so that we can reflect the abundant life Jesus gives.


2 Cor. 5:17 | John 10:10 | Ps. 34 | Rom. 7:24-25 | Joel 2:25 | Gal. 6:1

Our Beliefs

As an SBC church, we hold to the Baptist Faith and Message (”BFM”). This document offers a wealth of clear, biblical perspective on issues about faith in Jesus, the Christian life, our relationship to the culture, and more. Take a moment to explore below.