W.O.W. (Worship on Wednesday) – Senior Care: A Fresh Expressions Snapshot
By Jeanette Staats • September 17, 2025

Worship Beyond the Walls
It all began with a simple request. A local retirement community, Fleming Farms, wondered if our church might be willing to provide something regular for their residents. Rather than asking people to come to us, the Spirit was nudging us to go to them.
What started as a brainstorming lunch quickly grew into a shared calling. After prayer, reflection, and some nudging from family, we stepped forward — not alone, but with others from the congregation who were eager to serve, sing, and share life. The result was W.O.W. (Worship on Wednesday).
We didn’t know what to expect, but from the very first hymn-sing, it was clear God was already at work. Residents came with joy and keep returning week after week. Together we sing, hear a short word from Scripture, share prayer requests, and celebrate birthdays.
A Community of Giving and Receiving
The surprising gift of W.O.W. is how it has shaped our whole church. Each Wednesday for the past 17 months, people who normally worship only inside our sanctuary are stepping into a different kind of sanctuary — the community room at Fleming Farms. They are meeting new neighbors, sharing stories, and discovering that worship doesn’t have to stay within four walls.
As one leader put it, “I go to be a blessing, but I receive so much more than I give.”
W.O.W. is more than a program. It’s a fresh expression of church, birthed in partnership, rooted in prayer, and carried by ordinary people who said yes to stepping outside. It’s a reminder that God is always ahead of us, writing new stories of grace in unexpected places.
I tell people, “God is doing something amazing.” WOW! It’s a story God is writing, and I sure am glad to be a part of it.
Snapshot of a Fresh Expression of Church
What is the Fresh Expression called?
W.O.W. (Worship on Wednesday)
Where is it?
Huntsville, AL
Who is it for?
W.O.W. is for seniors who long for connection, joy, and the comfort of worship woven into the rhythm of their week. It’s for residents who gather in the community room with open hearts—some bringing decades of faith, others simply curious to sing, pray, and share life together. It’s also for the church members who show up to give, but find themselves receiving even more as they discover neighbors becoming friends and worship blossoming beyond the sanctuary walls.
What do they do?
Every Wednesday, the community gathers in the Fleming Farms common room, turning an ordinary space into a sanctuary. They sing beloved hymns, share Scripture and prayer, and celebrate milestones like birthdays with joy. What begins as a simple midweek service becomes a circle of friendship and grace, where stories are exchanged, faith is rekindled, and everyone leaves with more than they brought.
Who is the Pioneer?
Clark Helvey
Where can I learn more?
This snapshot was developed through thoughtful research using publicly available sources, including websites, news articles, community updates and a brief conversation with the pioneer.
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