Our Worship
The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. Among other things, the Lord’s Service is a microcosm of our life: glorifying God and enjoying Him forever. Theterm “The Lord’s Service” is purposefully ambiguous, because it accentuates both God’s service to us and our responsive service to Him. We give only as we have been given. God, our Triune God of grace, serves us by calling us into His presence, forgiving our sins, consecrating us by His Word, communing with us at His table and commissioning us to go forth and disciple the nations. Our response to His gifts entail confessing our sins, rejoicing in His gracious forgiveness, heeding His word, giving of ourselves through tithes and offerings, and being nourished by the meal He provides. The Lord’s Service is to be reverent, yet filled with joy. The Lord’s Service is Trinitarian; we worship the Father, in the Son, by the Holy Spirit. Finally, the Lord’s Service is participatory: this is the purpose of our liturgy, presenting ourselves as living sacrifices to God (Romans 12.1).
Our Mission
We exist to make disciples of Jesus Christ that further God’s kingdom through worship, growth in grace, and service.