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Sunday Services

Call To Worship: We begin with God’s Word to remind us that God is our King. God speaks, then we respond in worship.

Singing: We sing to honor God, encourage our community, and deepen our love for Jesus.

Confession & Assurance: We are honest about our sins because we trust God’s great love for us. The cross assures us that we can receive forgiveness and honor from God even when we are guilty and ashamed.

Lament & Hope: We grieve the brokenness of our world and cry out to God over the pain we experience. We trust that He hears us, loves us, and will one day make everything right.

Baptism: Baptism symbolizes Christ’s death and resurrection. By believing the gospel, we can be washed from our sins and live as a new person, following Jesus rather than our sin.

Community Prayer: We bring our requests to God, asking Him to work in our lives, in our community, and in our world.

Message: We hear from God’s Word together to learn who He is, what He’s done, and how to live for Him.

The Lord’s Supper: A symbolic meal that announces Christ’s redeeming death for sins. By eating the bread and drinking the cup, we remind ourselves of God’s promises to us in Christ and renew our commitment to Christ and one another.

Benediction: A blessing from God’s Word that sends us out for a life of worship and mission.

 

The Gospel in Gathered Worship

We design our worship services to present the central message of Scripture – the gospel. We want to display the good news of Jesus every week so that Christ becomes the center of our worship. To see the gospel unfold throughout our service, look for these themes:

Glory: We praise God for His beauty and holiness.

Gravity: We confess the weight of our sin and lament the brokenness of our world.

Grace: We celebrate the redeeming work of Jesus.

Response: We respond to the gospel by offering God a life of worship