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The practice of liturgical worship connects the present with the past while opening a window to the future. We gather in a space set apart by
furnishings and symbols to be in the world but not of the world.
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A world of constant change, left for a moment in a pattern of worship unchanged from the time of the apostles. |
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A world that needs to be explained and defined in order to be understood, left for a moment in words and melodies as familiar as our own breath. |
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A world of divisions, left for a moment in the common song opening us to the day when the divisions that seemed essential to identity are set aside because all things are made new as the vast multitude defined in this world by ethnicity and language and tribal association sing in one voice. |
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Past, present, future
joined in the
PRAISE OF THE ONE
who transcends
time and space.
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Sunday Morning (3 services)
- 8:00 am: Traditional Worship
- 9:30 am: Contemporary Worship
- 11:00 am: Traditional Worship
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Sunday Evening (1 service):
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