Sunday
9:00 AM - Sanctuary Worship (blended service)
10:10 AM - Sunday School
& Small Group Fellowship
11:15 AM - The Journey (contemporary worship)
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Worship
Sunday Morning Worship
9:00 a.m.
Sanctuary worship
designed to provide a comprehensive inclusion of choral, hand bell, ensemble
and drama elements. This service incorporate forms which are largely
accepted in mainstream currents of United Methodist worship.
10:10 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. Sunday
School: A time
of studying the Word in small groups and Sunday School Classes
11:15 a.m. Journey Worship: An
inviting and informal worship time in Fellowship Hall especially designed to
appeal to persons steeped in or familiar with current music and culture trends,
and intentionally inclusive of persons with little or no church background.

Learn more about the
Journey...
- Children &
Worship:
- The 9:00am worship
service includes a Gathering For Children. Children (age 2 to 4th grade) are
invited to come to the front of the Sanctuary to join in a special mini
children's sermon led by Pastor Scott Moon. Pastor Scott lets the children
participate in the experience and leads them in a prayer at the end.
- At the conclusion of the gathering children are invited to attend Children's Chapel (age 2-1st grade) or
Kid's Zone (age 7-4th grade). Children above 4th
grade remain in the Sanctuary for the worship service. Older children
participate in worship during Youth Sundays, the 5th Sundays.
- Worship education is offered to the
children to teach them the importance of worship and meaning of the things we
do in church. This prepares them to experience the full richness of worship and
participate more fully in the service.
- Holy
Communion:
- We celebrate the
Eucharist on the first Sunday of each month. In the
United Methodist Church the Lord's Table is open to all believers regardless of
denominational preference or affiliation. Anyone who seeks to know Jesus Christ
is welcome at His table and in our church's celebration of this beautiful
sacrament.
- Our form and liturgy for celebrating
Holy Communion generally comes from the ritual in the
United Methodist
Hymnal. However, we frequently use other forms and liturgies which help to
bring new meaning to the sacrament.

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