With members living across a major metropolitan area, Sunday morning worship is the central part of congregational life. We welcome young and old, traditional and non-traditional families and children to worship.
We have two worship services and they are very different from one another.
The 8:45 a.m. service, held in the Courtyard, is small with 40 to 75 people. This service is intimate and less formal than the 11 a.m. service. All of the music is sung by those in attendance and is accompanied on the piano. Every service includes a sermon and communion. Parents with young children particularly enjoy this service because it is short (45 minutes) and the music and liturgy are accessible to children.
The 11 a.m. service is held in the sanctuary and represents traditional Presbyterian worship at its best. The setting is beautiful and grand, the organ is played with power and passion, the choir offers traditional anthems, hymns are sung, the service is formal. Most Sundays the children are involved in the worship service in some way. The sermons and music weave together to create meaningful experience and help those gathered draw closer to God.
With members living across a major metropolitan area, Sunday morning worship is the central part of congregational life. We welcome young and old, traditional and non-traditional families and children to worship.
We have two worship services and they are very different from one another.
The 8:45 a.m. service, held in the Courtyard, is small with 40 to 75 people. This service is intimate and less formal than the 11 a.m. service. All of the music is sung by those in attendance and is accompanied on the piano. Every service includes a sermon and communion. Parents with young children particularly enjoy this service because it is short (45 minutes) and the music and liturgy are accessible to children.
The 11 a.m. service is held in the sanctuary and represents traditional Presbyterian worship at its best. The setting is beautiful and grand, the organ is played with power and passion, the choir offers traditional anthems, hymns are sung, the service is formal. Most Sundays the children are involved in the worship service in some way. The sermons and music weave together to create meaningful experience and help those gathered draw closer to God.