How We
Worship
Every thing we do in the name of Jesus Christ is a form of worship. Serving in the food pantry is a worship, as is bible study, and the many other activities we do on a day-to-day basis. We believe in worship as service. We also have a service of worship where we come together as a community to praise God. Sometimes our children will call this, "Big Church." Both worship as service and our service of worship is without condition given to Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

"True worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such as these to worship him."
Jesus
Sunday Worship 10:00 AM
Words that best fit our manner of worship would include celebration, jubilation, fellowship, art-filled, bombastic, spirit-driven. Our worship design team again and again anticipates and accommodates the liturgical calendar by decorating the sanctuary with visual, dramatic, and even culinary arts. Choirs, bells, pickin' & grinnin,' cantatas, cascades of "special music," we are blessed with an "overmuchness" of talent and three staffed musicians. The musical diversity of our worship ranges from classical and traditional to contemporary, even home-grown talent sharing their gifts.
Read & Proclaimed
A sermon is not an opportunity for the minister to tell the congregation what to believe but a moment to share what we already believe. A sermon teaches the Word of God as instruction and invitation. We are a community of saints and sinners with an ever-growing emphasis on the latter.
