What to
Expect During a Worship Service
The worship
service begins with a welcome and a time
for everyone to greet others. Do not
worry: we do not make visitors stand by
themselves, but people will informally
welcome you. The announcements will be
mentioned. While the organist plays the
prelude (introductory music), acolytes (candlelighters)
will enter the sanctuary and light the
candles to symbolize that we are in the
presence of Christ, the light of the
world. You will find hymnal page numbers
and instructions for standing printed in
the bulletin and mentioned from the
pulpit.
The morning worship service includes a
time when children may walk to the front
of the sanctuary and sit on the steps
for a message designed for them. Various
church members and staff enjoy leading
this time with the children. After the
children’s sermon at the morning worship
service, children ages 3rd grade and
under may attend children’s church.
They will continue worshipping with a
service designed especially for
children. Children younger than 4 years
may go to the nursery or return to their
pews. Older children in grades 4 through 6
may return to their pews. After the
worship service ends you may pick up
your children in the Education Building.
Because we believe that we respond
financially to God with our tithes and
other offerings, the ushers will pass
offering plates. First-time visitors are
asked to fill out a visitor’s card in
the pew rack and place it rather than
money into the offering plate.
The service will close with a pastor
saying a benediction (closing words) and
with the pastors walking out with the
acolytes as everyone sings the choral
response in the bulletin. When the music
stops, people exit their pews. If you
would like, please introduce yourself to
the pastor and others when you leave.
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