
Honor
How we gather, why it matters, and what it means to walk in honor together.
To everyone who walks through these doors —
Honor is not a rule. It is a posture.
When we gather at The Hand of God Ministry, we are not attending an event — we are entering the presence of a holy God. What happens in this room on Sunday morning matters. The Word spoken, the worship offered, the prayers released — these are not performances. They are acts of faith, and they deserve our full attention, our reverence, and our best.
This page is not a list of regulations. It is an invitation to carry yourself in a way that says: I know where I am, and I know who is here.
— Pastor Jesse & Pastor Dalisa Diaz
Arrive Ready
Punctuality is a form of honor — for God and for every person in the room. Arriving on time says you came prepared to receive, not just to attend.
Dress with Intention
There is no dress code — only an invitation. Come as you are, and dress in a way that reflects your awareness of whose presence you are entering.
Stay Present
Unless there is an emergency, remain in the sanctuary for the full service. The rhythm of worship is sacred — protect it for yourself and for those around you.
Children Are Welcome
We love having children in the room. SuperKids Ministry is available for your little ones — a Spirit-filled environment designed just for them. Parents, guide your children with love and patience throughout the service.
Silence Your Phone
Put it away. What God has prepared for you in this hour is worth more than whatever is waiting on your screen.
Keep God's House Clean
Food and drinks are welcome in designated areas. Help us keep the sanctuary a space that reflects the care we have for what God has given us.
"They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising
God and enjoying the favor of all the people."
— Acts 2:46–47
We are so grateful you are part of this family.
When we honor God together — in worship, in the Word, and in the way we treat one another — His presence moves freely and lives are changed. That is why we gather. That is why it matters.

