All are welcome with open arms. A nursery is available for children under 5 years old during worship, but we welcome infants into worship as well.
Adult enrichment and discussion classes are offered on Thursday evening, starting September 9 at 7 pm. We will be discussing The Acts of the Apostles. This opportunity is open to all who are interested.
We have an adult choir that regularly graces our Sunday worship with singing to the glory of God. Join us on the first and third Wednesdays at 7:30 pm to practice.
Every Sunday we are praying in the parlor. Come join us at 10:15 am, for pre-worship prayer.
A time for fellowship after worship is planned bi-monthly. The second Sunday of the month, there are doughnuts and coffee available, as well as time for discussion and sharing with friends and neighbors. The fourth Sunday of the month there is a potluck lunch and fellowship hour.
Ordinary Time
The liturgical color for Ordinary Time is green, a sign of hope.
The term "Ordinary Time" may be misleading. In the context of the liturgical year the term "ordinary" does not mean "usual or average." Ordinary here means "not seasonal." Ordinary Time is that part of the Liturgical Year that lies outside the seasons of Lent-Easter and Advent-Christmas. In Ordinary Time, the Church celebrates the mystery of Christ in all its aspects. The readings during Ordinary Time help to instruct us on how to live out our Christian faith in our daily lives.
Ordinary Time in the Church's year occurs in two sections. The first part begins on the Monday following the Christmas season, which ends with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord on the Sunday following January 6. It lasts through the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the Lenten season. Ordinary Time resumes after the Easter Season, on the Monday after Pentecost, and continues until evening prayer on the Saturday before the First Sunday of Advent.
Please join us sometime during this very exciting time in the church liturgical calendar, to see how God is working in our lives and in the life of the church.