We seek to worship God according to the ways he has commanded us in his Word. The Psalms, hymns and songs that we sing are focused on glorifying Christ and thanking him for his mercy to us in the gospel. We also strive to unite the past with the present, combining historic forms of worship with the best of contemporary hymnody, so that we can worship together as a multi-generational family of God’s people. We encourage you to worship God with physical expression that reflects sincere love for God and loving awareness of the brothers and sisters with whom you are worshiping.
In keeping with Christ’s command and the pattern of the early church, we celebrate the Lord’s Supper weekly; this helps to keep our eyes firmly focused on Christ, who is our only hope. As redeemed sinners who are weak and needy, we need constantly to be reminded of the gospel, and the Lord’s Supper makes the gospel message visible and tangible to those who receive it by faith in Christ. It communicates to us afresh the cost of our sin and the glory of our salvation, nourishing us spiritually and reminding us that the death of Jesus assures us of God’s love for us as individuals, and binding us together in a new community.