An H1 Heading

 

H1 headings should be shorter because the font is so large. The should be used exclusively at the top of the page.

Similar principle applies to large buttons—they should be one or two words at the most. Otherwise the button ends up looking large and awkward.

There probably isn’t a call for using a large button outside of a hero image.

 
 

This is an H2 Heading, Which is Usually Longer

 

H2 headings are a nice size for a phrase up to a short sentence. They can go at the top of a page or in the middle.

Medium size buttons should be used with 1-3 words. Gotta avoid that large and awkward.

These buttons should be used sparingly

 
 
 

This Is the H3 Heading

With an H2 Below

The H3 heading is the most versatile of the headings. It can serve as a kicker, a subheading, or a subtitle, but never as the main heading for a page.

As you probably guessed, you can use more text on a small button, probably a max of 6 words. This is the button you’ll use for pithy CTAs.

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Getting There

Main Parking

Iron Works is located inside Franklin Commons, a mixed-use building on the north side of Phoenixville. We love that our home is a part of Phoenixville history, and that we are right the midst of other great businesses and community organizations…but it can sometimes make finding parking a bit of a challenge.

Don’t worry; we’ve saved the perfect spot for you. Just tap the button below for Google Maps directions straight to it.

Once you park, enter through the middle door (under the Iron Works Church sign), and follow the hallway straight to the worship service.

Other Parking

The bigger parking lot off of Franklin Avenue is often filled with parking attendants and signs from our neighbor, JRNY Church.

If you park up there, don’t worry, you’re still in the right place. Look for the signs directing you to Iron Works; you’ll have to walk past JRNY’s greeters and out through a courtyard (Campus Walk) to get to IWC.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

COVID Safety

We give are giving thanks for Sunday mornings that look and feel a bit more normal! If you’re not quite ready for a crowd, don’t worry—we’ve got a space for you—

  • Covered outdoor space adjacent to the sanctuary with audio of the service; and

  • 5,000 square feet of overflow cafe space with service audio and slides

 
 

 
 

Kids

 
 

Kids are always welcome in the service, noises and all. Coloring supplies and clipboards are available at the kids’ table in the cafe area.

Kids aged 0–4 can have a great time during part or all of the service in safe nursery care run by background-checked staff and volunteers.

Kids aged 2.5–2nd grade can also take part in fun children’s church classes during the sermon.

 
 

 
 

Service

Services contain readings of scripture, prayers, preaching from the Bible, and communion. In worship, we focus on what God says to us in the Scriptures and how He calls us to respond.

Liturgy

Liturgy simply means “order of worship.” You can get a sense of the order IWC follows by taking a look at our Worship Guide. A liturgical service might be a little unfamiliar for you, and that’s okay. We aim to make it accessible for anyone, even if you’re not familiar with liturgy.

Music

You’ll hear a mix of familiar hymns—sometimes set to a new tune—as well as modern praise music on Sundays. You can get a sense of our musical style from our 2017 EP, Songs of Approach. You can also check out a Spotify playlist of what we’ll be singing this Sunday.

Preaching

In Iron Works sermons, the deepest questions of faith and life are asked and answered with all the fullness of the historic Christianity. Check out our sermon archives for a sample of the preaching you’ll hear at Iron Works.

 
 

 
 

Community

Iron Works is a community of people who seek to humbly celebrate the unchanging God. None of us has it together, and we don’t expect that of you, either. We firmly believe that every one of us is in need of the saving work of Jesus Christ.