Weekly Service

Sunday Service

Join Us During Sundays

We love spending Sundays with our church family. We gather together for worship, fellowship, and Bible study. It’s a great time to catch up with friends and grow in our faith together.

Sundays are a special time for us to come together as a church family. We worship together, fellowship with one another, and study the Bible. It’s a great opportunity to catch up with friends and deepen our faith. Sundays are a cherished part of our week and we look forward to them every week.

Sunday School

Sunday school is a weekly educational program that helps children learn about the Bible and Christian faith. It usually takes place at church, but sometimes it can also be held at home or in other settings like daycare centers. Sunday school usually includes a time of singing, Bible stories, crafts, games, and other activities.

Praise & Worship

Through praise and worship, we offer ourselves to God as living sacrifices (Romans 12:1). We surrender our minds, bodies, and spirits to Him and give Him control over our lives. As we do so, we experience His presence in a deeper way. We are transformed by His love and power, and our lives become more Christ-like.

Sermon

A sermon is a formalized talk or lecture given by a member of the clergy during a religious service. The word “sermon” comes from the Latin root word sermo, which means “conversation.” Church sermons typically last anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour, and are usually based on a particular theme or topic. Many churches also offer audio or video recordings of past sermons, which can be accessed online or through the church’s website.

Offertory Prayer

The Offertory Prayer is a prayer that is said during the offering of the gifts at Mass. The prayer is usually said by the priest, but it can also be said by the deacon or another member of the clergy. The Offertory Prayer is a way for the congregation to offer their gifts to God with a prayerful attitude.

Doxology & Benediction

Doxology and Benediction are two important elements of Christian worship. Doxology is a form of praise, typically directed towards God. It is often used as a response to a particular event or sermon. Benediction is a short prayer blessing, typically given at the end of a service or meeting. Both doxology and benediction help to bring the worship experience to a close on a positive note.

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