Worship Service
You are welcome here
Our service features varied ministry through music, both hymns, contemporary Christian praise songs and a fusion of music from secular sources. We celebrate the talents of our singers with special music offerings; also those can include instrumental music. Our worship team is a three-piece band along with worship singers..
This service is a fusion of a traditional style service with a contemporary vibe. We strive to provide a welcoming, uplifting and relaxed environment. Many components of our worship services may be familiar to you. Some features include singing, prayer, taking an offering, and a sermon.
Our worship space has a special area for those using mobility devices.
We offer communion at every service, and our communion is available for anyone who wishes to receive. You need not be a member of our church or of any religious background. Some mainline churches offer communion only quarterly or once a month, however, we want to make sure anyone who joins us for church service has an opportunity to receive communion. We offer both individual cups with communion wafer and grape juice, or if you wish, you can go to the front and receive from a server.
God welcomes all with open arms, and so do we! Come just as you are. Everyone is welcome and celebrated.
Please join us each Sunday at 10am.
“A new command I give you: Love one another.
As I have loved you,
so you must love one another.”
John 13:34
Our Worship Style
Everyone is welcome to participate in our worship experience.
We believe in the "priesthood of all believers", which means that our unique gifts can build up and give strength to all who come to service. It is not just clergy who are leaders in the church, but also everyday individuals. What binds us together as a church is the idea that we are all welcome at God’s table and a willingness to journey together in open dialogue.
MCC churches promote the use of inclusive language which enhances and extends our understanding of God's many names. Wherever possible, song verses and Scripture have been made inclusive. Many times, we will use non-gendered pronouns in reference to humanity.