Schedule of special services during
Advent and Christmas
November 30 to December 24 – The Advent Sundays Each week, we will pause in worship to light the candles of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love.
December 7 – Lessons and Carols Our traditional cantata will have a new twist this year. The service will be filled with beautiful music and scripture readings. Join us for Lessons & Carols.
December 21 - Longest Night Service - December 21st
Please note that Communion will be shared on November 30, and December 24.
December 7 – Lessons and Carols Our traditional cantata will have a new twist this year. The service will be filled with beautiful music and scripture readings. Join us for Lessons & Carols.
December 21 - Longest Night Service - December 21st
Please note that Communion will be shared on November 30, and December 24.
Worship
We gather in worship to copy the actions of the early church as they “devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers”. (Acts 2:42)
We gather in a sacred place where God reaches down to connect the human with the divine.
Ears are open to hear the Word inside the words.
Eyes are closed to offer our confessions, thanksgivings and petitions.
Mouths are open to sing God’s praise, be nourished with
the gifts of Holy Communion and greet the stranger in
our midst.
Hearts are open to invite Christ to take up permanent
residence in our lives.
Doors are opened to receive the benediction and be sent in
to the world as the ambassadors of good news.
Thanks be to God.
As a church that is "Reformed and always re-forming" we work in each age to present the Gospel in ways that are meaningful to that generation. Our worship is traditional in form but relevant in its content. It reflects the various gifts of the Spirit that our congregation and ministers have been given, both young and old.
In worship we come to God thoughtfully and prayerfully. But we also worship with joy and gratitude, and we worship in fellowship and friendship together. We invite you to join us.
We gather in worship to copy the actions of the early church as they “devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers”. (Acts 2:42)
We gather in a sacred place where God reaches down to connect the human with the divine.
Ears are open to hear the Word inside the words.
Eyes are closed to offer our confessions, thanksgivings and petitions.
Mouths are open to sing God’s praise, be nourished with
the gifts of Holy Communion and greet the stranger in
our midst.
Hearts are open to invite Christ to take up permanent
residence in our lives.
Doors are opened to receive the benediction and be sent in
to the world as the ambassadors of good news.
Thanks be to God.
As a church that is "Reformed and always re-forming" we work in each age to present the Gospel in ways that are meaningful to that generation. Our worship is traditional in form but relevant in its content. It reflects the various gifts of the Spirit that our congregation and ministers have been given, both young and old.
In worship we come to God thoughtfully and prayerfully. But we also worship with joy and gratitude, and we worship in fellowship and friendship together. We invite you to join us.