All of our worship services follow a basic biblical pattern which is preserved in the Reformed tradition. This basic pattern is known as our liturgy. The word "liturgy" comes from Greek and it means, "the work of the people". When we worship, we believe it is the work that God has called all of creation to do in response to God's grace and love.
Below you will find the usual liturgy we have for worship.
Welcome, Announcements, & Passing the Peace of Christ
Prelude
Call to Worship & Prayer
Hymn of Praise
Confession of Sin & Assurance of Padron
Response to God's Grace & Mercy (hymn)
Prayer for God's Wisdom
Old Testament Reading
Anthem
New Testament Reading
Sermon
Statement of Faith
Offering
Prayers of the People
Communion Hymn
Communion Prayer & The Lord’s Prayer
Holy Communion
Invitational Hymn
Pastoral Blessing
Postlude
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