Worship
When we worship, we gather with others before God. We hear the Good News of Jesus Christ, give thanks, confess, and offer the brokenness of the world to God. As we break bread, our eyes are opened to the presence of Christ. By the power of the Holy Spirit, we are made one body, the body of Christ sent forth to live the Way of Love.
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9am Sunday Service Schedule
1st Sunday
Eucharist and Healing Prayer
Service will have prayer, readings from the bible, a sermon, confession, and Eucharist (bread and wine). We use a rite 2 service (this means contemporary language). Children will have church school starting at 9 am and will come up before Eucharist. After service, there will a time for the priest to anoint and lay on hands for healing prayer in the side chapel. This can be for your healing or on behalf of someone else.
2nd Sunday
Family Service with Eucharist
The children stay up in church for this service and take on many of the roles. The sermon is geared towards kids and all are welcomed to come up to the altar to help with the Eucharistic prayer and distribution. There is a children's pew at the front of the church which has books, coloring pages, and more activities to keep the kids engaged.
Service will have prayer, readings from the bible, a sermon, confession, and Eucharist (bread and wine). We use a rite 2 service (this means contemporary language). Children will have church school starting at 9 am and will come up before Eucharist.
3rd Sunday
Eucharist
Service will have prayer, readings from the bible, a sermon, confession, and Eucharist (bread and wine). We use a rite 2 service (this means contemporary language). Children will have church school starting at 9 am and will come up before Eucharist.
4th Sunday
Morning Prayer
This is a service that is led by the people of the congregation. There is prayers, singing, readings from the bible, sermon, and confession. There is no Eucharist in this service. Church school starts at 9am and goes through the entire service.
5th Sunday (if applicable)
Rite 1 Eucharist
This service is usually led by Fr. Marcus Halley. It is in more Eizabethan English (thees and thous). This service has prayers, singing, readings from the bible, sermon, confession, and Eucharist (bread and wine). Children will have church school starting at 9 am and will come up before Eucharist.
