Services

Worship is at the very center of who we are and what we do.  We commit ourselves to worship that connects us to the Holy One and prepares us to be disciples in our community and the world.

From the waters of baptism we are reminded that God calls us each of us God’s child.  By celebrating  communion we remember Christ’s sacrifice for the world so that we may live in God’s love.  We are sent  from the communion table to be part of God’s redeeming and reconciling work in the world.

The pastor and members of the congregation lead worship.  Each week the community’s prayer requests are received and lifted up during the pastoral prayer.

After each worship service we have coffee fellowship in Davis Hall which includes coffee, tea, sweet treats, and conversation.

Recorded Services:

To view our most recent online services, you can find them on our Homepage listed under ‘Latest News’.

Worship Schedule:

We worship at 10:30AM in our sanctuary every Sunday.  Our services are live-streamed on Facebook and YouTube.  We also record the services so they can be viewed at a later time.  The recordings are available on our website under ‘Latest News’, our Facebook page, and our YouTube channel.  An online bulletin is made available along with the live streams / recordings.

What to Expect:

Our worship services include traditional hymns, scripture, prayer, and sermon.

Dress: You will find people wearing anything from suits to jeans.  Please feel free to come as you are.

Special Needs:

A prayer chapel is available for those with handicaps.  It features a live telecast from the sanctuary and is located right inside the church doors next to Davis Hall where no steps need to be maneuvered.

Large print bulletins can be made available for the sight impaired.

Infants and children:

We have a full nursery available for infants and toddlers.

Children of all ages can join parents for worship until the children are dismissed for Sunday School.

15 Replies to “Services”

  1. Linda Simpson

    Thank you for the strength and courage you give us each week.

    Thank you Carol DeLuca for all you do.

    Linda Simpson

  2. Roland

    So amazing how the bible shows us how nothing is new under the sun. The resilience shown by Queen Esther is yet another role model that God has shown us to lean on in times like these. Continue to hold on, saints,

  3. Lanny

    Blessings to Pastor Erin, as she continue to work for God’s people. Thank you for all the time you put in trying to keep us all connected. Thank you.
    And Special prayers for Carol who has such a sweet spirit . God’s continuous Blessings for her and her family.

  4. Anonymous

    Thank you ,good message to start the day. Thank you to Carlos for the difficult work you continue to do .

    Happy Mother’s’ Day to all!

  5. Carol DeLuca

    Your sermon had me thinking about the blues. Robert Johnson’s “Cross Road Blues” popped into my head. Wondering if each of us is at a crossroad. Two stories came to mind: Bunyon’s Pilgrim’s Progress and Dr. Suess’ Oh the Places You’ll Go. Are we in the Slough of Despond or at the Waiting Place? I realized we write our own stories. If we put our trust in the Lord, He will lead us to the right path. Thank you for this sermon.

  6. Anonymous

    Very nice sermon today ,both reassuring and encouraging. Thank you for providing hope for better days ahead.

  7. Anonymous

    Wonderful, encouraging service. Thank you! HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHURCH
    🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈

  8. Janis

    Watched the service again to finish the day on a high note. What a wonderful Birthday Celebration, full of hope, joy and courage to be of strong faith. Photos are really fun. Always good to see happiness written on familiar faces especially in times when we wonder where everyone is and how they are doing.
    Love, love, love the service Pastor Erin and the perfect music Ruth Naomi. It was truly uplifting and reassuring to know Believers and the Faithful will always find the way to sayIng Thank You God!
    Thank you Church for being here for us.

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