What to Expect
Liturgy & Learning
Our morning worship service follows a set order of worship. A printed bulletin outlines the flow of the service, which includes, music, prayers, scripture reading, and sermon. In the Presbyterian tradition, our worship includes a prayer of confession, usually said aloud in unison by the congregation. We confess at the beginning of worship as a way of acknowledging God’s grace and restoring ourselves to right relationship with God. We understand sin to be more than actions we did or did not do that are somehow considered “wrong” but rather more as ways of living that are not aligned with God’s call and claim upon our lives. We believe that God loves us no matter what, and that confession helps us to reclaim that love as we begin worship. Following confession, we engage in the ancient practice of passing the peace of Christ by turning to those worshipping near us and saying “Peace be with you,” with the response, “And also with you.”