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Worship Gatherings

Joyful Reverence

The earliest Christians believed that Jesus was crucified and died on what is now called Good Friday. Then by the greatest of all miracles, he came back to life on the first Easter. His resurrection meant for them the repair of a broken past, hope for the present, and the promise of eternal life together in the future. In solemn remembrance of Jesus’ death, and in joyful celebration of Jesus’ resurrection, they began a tradition of meeting each Sunday to worship him.

Friendly Transcendence

The earliest Christians met together each week as friends, joining in prayer, Scripture and song, and sharing a holy meal together in the transcendent presence of God. We continue this tradition every Sunday at 5 pm. After worship, around 7 pm, we hope you will stick around to meet new friends and enjoy some refreshments.

Ancient-Future Approach

We are a liturgical church. Our worship services follow the same basic outline as most Christian churches since the days of the earliest Christians. At the same time, we fill in the details of the service with the music and language of the present.  It’s easy to follow along using both the printed service bulletin provided as you enter the church and the projection screen.

Holy Communion

Each week, we conclude our worship service with Holy Communion. It is a feast in the presence of the Lord Jesus and a means of grace for his disciples. We invite to the Lord’s Table all persons, including children, who have been baptized in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and who are endeavoring to follow Him through repentance and faith. If you don’t know where you stand with Jesus, or if you are estranged from him or the church, you are welcome to come forward and receive a blessing from one of the ministers, or you may remain seated.

Family Friendly

Children are welcome in our worship services. We provide a chapel ministry during part of the service for children 10 and under. Read more about our Sunday evening children’s programs here.

Come As You Are

You may wear whatever you like; some people dress more casually and others dress more formally.

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