In-Person Service

Join us Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. to worship with us. Enter through the main entrance (Door #4), which is wheelchair accessible (as are most of our facilities).

The hour-long service is fairly traditional, with Pastor David Williamson wearing a preaching gown. Our music is led by well-known guitarist Danny Voris and accompanist Joe Saksa Jr. on the piano and organ. Dress ranges from coat & tie to very casual, with most folks wearing “business casual.”

A bulletin (program) featuring all the hymns, prayers, and bible readings will be given to you by an usher. Holy Communion (a cube of bread & small cup of grape juice) is served to you in your seat.

Compared with so-called “contemporary” worship services, our traditional worship style encourages more participation.  We usually have a responsive (I read a line, you read a line) call to worship, several unison (everyone speaks together) prayers, a unison affirmation of faith (like the Apostles’ Creed, the United Church of Christ Statement of Faith, or something similar), and singing.  Everything you need is printed in the bulletin.

Online Service

If you are not comfortable with in-person gatherings yet, we livestream our Sunday service on Facebook.

A video recording of the service is available beginning Sunday afternoon around 2 p.m. on our website and YouTube.

If you’d like the bulletin to follow along, email the church office no later than Wednesday morning and we’ll send the bulletin to you every Friday.

For your convenience, you can use the “Give” button on our website or the tithe.ly app on your phone to support the church’s ministries to one another, our community, and the world.

Children's Ministry

We have an educational program for children (known as Sunday School) in the classrooms on the second floor. If you’d like to sit in the nursery (which overlooks our worship service) with your child age 3 or under, you’re more than welcome to do so.

 

During the service, children are welcomed up to the front of the sanctuary to listen to the children’s message. After the children’s message, children are dismissed to Sunday School. Children receive a cookie on their way out.

Hawker Traditions

We hold a reception in the fellowship hall for refreshments after our church service. This gives everyone a chance to mingle and get to know each other better.

 

One Sunday during each month we celebrate birthdays with cake! If you are interested, there are teams who coordinate and provide the refreshments each Sunday.

 

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