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Sunday Services:

Join us every Sunday at 8:30 AM or 11:00 AM. During our 11:00 am service, Children (K-3rd Grade) are invited to the Children's Church classroom for fun activities and worship.

Additional special services are held throughout the year. These and many other special events can be found on our church calendar.

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The Sacrament of Baptism

The body of Christ is one, and Baptism is the bond of unity in Christ. Baptism enacts and seals what the Word proclaims: God’s redeeming grace offered to all people. Baptism is God’s gift of grace and also God’s summons to respond to that grace. Baptism calls to repentance, to faithfulness, and to discipleship.

In Baptism, we participate in Jesus’ death and resurrection. In Baptism, we die to what separates us from God and are raised to newness of life in Christ. Baptism points us back to the grace of God expressed in Jesus Christ, who died for us and who was raised for us.

Though many are baptized as a child, any believer may receive the Sacrament of Baptism at any time.

Should a need arise in your family, please contact the church office to schedule a date.


Communion

During His earthly ministry, Jesus shared meals regularly with his followers as a sign of community. In his last meal before death, Jesus took and shared with his disciples the bread and wine, speaking of them as his body and blood, signs of the new covenant. He commended breaking bread and sharing a cup to remember and proclaim his death.

In the Lord’s Supper, the Church, gathered for worship, blesses God for all that He has done through creation, redemption, and sanctification, gives thanks that God is working in the world and in the Church in spite of human sin; gratefully anticipates the fulfillment of the Kingdom Christ proclaimed; and offers itself in obedient service to God’s reign.

In remembering, believes receive and trust the love of Christ present to them and to the world.

The Lord’s Supper is the sign and seal of eating and drinking in communion.

Upcoming Communion Dates

April 5 - Maundy Thursday
May 27 – Pentecost
July 29 – Summer Communion
October 7 – World Communion
November 18 – Thanksgiving
January 6, 2013





Works Cited
Book of Order. (2007). Louisville: The Office of the General Assembly Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).