5 /5 Alexis Jordan: The pastor (Sam Rainer) preaches straight from the Bible with conviction—there’s no lukewarmness, just truth, as it should be in the house of the Lord. He is also lighthearted making the congregation chuckle. He doesn’t coddle or compromise. Worship is reverent and centered on the Lord, not on individual performers or excessive volume. I also appreciate the pastors masculinity—he presents himself with dignity, unlike the trendy, image-focused styles seen in some modern mega churches. I especially value how he pauses thoughtfully during the message, allowing time to reflect and absorb the Word. The entire service follows an orderly, respectful flow—free from unnecessary emotionalism or theatrical displays meant to stir feelings rather than feed the spirit.