3 /5 D Barrow: On my first visit, no one spoke to me or even smiled in my direction. On my second visit only two people spoke. On my third visit, three people acknowledged me: the man holding the door, the pastor (who greeted me warmly and shook my hand), and a woman who actually cared enough to carry on a conversation.
The music was so-so my first visit, great my second visit, and so-so my third visit. I enjoyed the pastors sermons all three times.
I visited because I appreciate the morning service time being earlier than most churches who have only one morning worship service; however, I dont know that I will go back. I just dont feel at home there.
I certainly wish they had a "shake hands and be friendly" time during the service, but I realize some people dont want to be forced to speak to strangers/visitors.
If you have children, you might check out the childrens program. They seem to have lots of activities and a large group of children and youth. Maybe families are more welcome than single people.