We offer both in-person worship and “limitless worship” on Sunday mornings.
Worship with us from wherever you happen to be. You are welcome here.
All the words for unison and congregation responses, along with the Scripture readings and hymns will apprear on the Zoom screen (but not Facebook). If you would like a copy of Sunday's service bulletin, Scripture readings, and hymns, click on the buttons below to download the pdf.
The PDFs will be updated on Friday or Saturday for the upcoming Sunday service.
Worship begins at 10 am. You’ll be welcomed by one of our “greeters” and offered a printed program, which has all the information you need, but the service is also on the PowerPoint presentation in the Sanctuary as well. Sometimes the congregation sits during the service, and sometimes we stand. The minister will let you know; if you don’t want to stand or have problems with standing – no problem. Please feel free to stay seated. Sometimes we all read aloud; sometimes one person reads to us [Info and instructions in the printed program and on the screen]. We sing hymns along with our choir. Lyrics are on screen, photocopies from the hymnal are printed in the bulletin, and for those who are truly old-school, hymnals are available in each pew.
Please feel free to dress in your everyday outfit or your “I’m-Going-To-a-Wedding” outfit. Both are appropriate. You’ll notice that some folks dress formally; some feel most comfortable in jeans and sneakers. Our goal is comfort [physical, mental, and spiritual].
On the first Sunday of every month, we remember what Jesus did for us: by sacrificing himself, he saved us all. To remember, we have a portion of the service dedicated to his sacrifice. This reminds us of the gift we have been given by the sacrifice of Jesus. We practice Communion by intinction. We line up in the middle aisle to receive a small piece of gluten-free bread and then dip it into a cup of either grape juice or wine.
Again – comfort [physical, mental, spiritual] is important: you are welcome to participate and it is perfectly ok not to participate in communion.