Kevin Lusk
Traditional Worship
8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
The 8:00 service is held in the chapel. It is a semi-casual traditional service. You will feel comfortable in a shirt and tie or just a dress shirt.
The 11:00 service is held in the sanctuary. It is an exciting high-church experience with a pipe organ and chancel choir to lead the singing. Acolytes bear the cross, Bible, and the flame that represents the Holy Spirit to the altar.
During the summer, we have camp meeting days, when the dress is more casual and hymns are sung from the Cokesbury hymnal.
All three services include monthly Communion service. All three services have the same sermon, delivered in the style of the particular service.
Paul A. Hinton
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Breakthrough2
9:12 a.m.
Bring a gift of Laughter
Sing yourselves into his presence"
—Psalm 100:1-2 (the Message)
You are welcome to join us for our contemporary service. This service meets in the original Sanctuary now, because our growth has exceeded the chapel. Yes, the service starts at 9:12. It's kind of hard to explain how we came up with the time 9:12 but it has stuck and every one seems to know that the time is right.
We fully believe in singing ourselves into his presence. In this service, you will find an excellent mix of music and video with a sermon as the punctuation mark to a morning of full expression worship. In this service, you will find the offering to be a time of greeting and the beginning a declaration of how we believe God is working in our midst. The music is mostly top 40 worship songs you will hear on the radio. Ranging from Third Day, to Todd Agnew, to Hillsong and UK Vinyard, Matt Redmon and Paul Boloche are some of our favorite Christian musicians and bands. So if you're interested in trying something new, then bring your family to this service that is full of energy and the presence of God. We look forward to meeting you and hope you find what your looking for in our Sanctuary.
Paul Hinton - Director of contemporary worshipScripture taken from The Message. Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group
