Worship

Worship is something that we do every day in response to God’s grace and we can worship Him anywhere. But there is something special about worshipping God together with other Christians. In fact, the author of Hebrews writes that Christians should “not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching” (Hebrews 10:25)

As an Anglican Church, we worship in the tradition of the Liturgy which is a format of worship that stretches back to the first centuries of Christianity. We gather together, sing together, listen to scripture and preaching together, confess our sins together, pray together, and kneel together at the Lord’s table knowing that we are forgiven through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice.

The Liturgy is different from other types of worship in that no one is a spectator. We all have a part as the community of God. If you join us you will notice that the congregation is always responding and participating even physically as we stand kneel and sit. It is a beautiful thing when each individual offers his or her gift to God with one another in community.

Our worship is guided by the Book of Common Prayer.

Email Terry Templeton – Worship Elder