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Knowing Christ. Making Christ Known
through worship

                       

 

  From time to time, someone will say to me, “You lead
four worship services on Sunday mornings and preach
four times. How do you do that?”
I’m never quite
 sure
how to answer that question. The truth is that
 I simply love this congregation, and I am in awe of the many ways we worship
                                   and serve God.
 I look forward to meeting you this Sunday!

                                                              Grace and peace,
                                                                      
Patrick    

   




Our Worship Services Offer Something for Everyone!

Chapel ~ We gather in the Chapel to worship at 7:30 a.m. If you have never worshipped at this time of day with this group of people, join us one Sunday! Their warmth and energetic spirit never fail to lift our pastors' heart in gratitude and praise.

Fellowship ~ Our Fellowship service begins at 8:30 a.m. in our sanctuary. Building on the recommendations of the task force; our singing will be led by a group under the guidance of Jonathan Kreamer. As some of you have experienced this summer, their leadership does make a difference in our ability to make a joyful noise to the Lord! The recommendation was to have the pastors to preach more from the floor of the sanctuary rather than the pulpit, and they are glad to do that.  Most of the time, we will sing hymns from The Hymnbook, but occasionally we will also sing a contemporary piece.

Celebration ~ Our Celebration Service begins at 9:45 a.m. in our sanctuary. Kim Russell and the Music Team do an incredible job in sharing their gifts with us week after week. One of the historic hallmarks of traditional Presbyterian worship is congregational participation, and in this service, everyone participates! We primarily will sing contemporary Christian songs. 

Traditional ~ Our Traditional service begins at 11:00 a.m. in our sanctuary. Jon Kreamer and the choir offer us a wonderful variety of anthems. Yes, we enjoy fellowship, and we celebrate the grace of Christ, and we laugh, but this service tends to be a bit more formal and reflective in nature.

Come and Worship with Us!