Worship


We have two services each Sunday, at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. in sanctuary. Our Sanctuary service is live-streamed on our Facebook and YouTube accounts. Both offer traditional, but creative, liturgy and music. Our Sanctuary service includes leadership from our chancel choir and we use technology to help engage you in new ways. Our Chapel services focuses on familiar hymns, prayer, and a sermon.

We value the presence of children in worship, and believe that they learn the art of worship by participating as much as they can throughout their childhoods. A supervised nursery is available, or babies can remain with their parents in the Sanctuary. Activity tables and rocking chairs are also located at the back of the Sanctuary to use as needed.

In addition to our regular services each Sunday, we also have some special services for various special occasions.

Our worship services throughout the year include:

Christmas Eve:

4:00 p.m.  – Communion and carols service for families with young children

5:30 p.m. – Traditional Lessons and Carols service in the sanctuary

Lent and Holy Week:

Ash Wednesday

Palm Sunday

Maundy Thursday

Good Friday

Easter

Music

Under the direction of our professionally trained music director and organist, First Presbyterian is pleased to provide a variety of music offerings. Our goal is to strive for excellence in bringing the music to life that we may inspire our deepest worship in glorifying God. We welcome aspiring participants at all levels, providing training and nurture within an environment of warm fellowship. The Chancel Choir is open to all adults and advanced high schoolers, working on a weekly basis to…

Sacraments

Sacraments Denominations often differ over what they recognize as sacraments. The Presbyterian Church has two sacraments, Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Sacraments are signs of the real presence and power of Christ in the Church, symbols of God’s action Baptism The Presbyterian Church recognizes all Baptisms administered by other Christian churches. As there is one body, there is one Baptism. Baptism enacts and seals what the Word proclaims: God’s redeeming grace offered to all people. Baptism is received only once. There…