How We Worship

This is an idea of what you may experience in our Sunday Morning Worship.  • 

What you might encounter:

  • Lifting hands in praise; (Psalm 134:2, 1 Timothy 2:8)
  • Sing praise with their hearts; (John 4:24)
  • Play musical instruments; (Psalm 150
  • Clap and shout unto God; (Psalm 47:1)
  • Dance before the Lord; (Psalm 149:3, 150:4)
  • Testify publicly; (2 Timothy 1:8)
  • Anoint with oil; (James 5:13-15).
  • Allow the operation of spiritual gift; (1 Corinthians 14:1).
  • Other Practices:

  • Communion; this is a celebration of the Lord's Supper taken from 1 Corinthians 11:11-32.
  • Believer's Baptism; this is baptism by full emersion in water as a public identification with the community of faith.
  • Infilling of the Holy Spirit; this is at the heart of the Pentecostal experience, the empowering of the believer for service through equipping of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8).
  • Worship

    We believe:

    Is the act of adoring and praising God, that is, ascribing worth to God as one who deserves homage and service. The church, which is to be a worshipping community (1 Peter 2:5), expresses its worship corporately and publically through prayer; through psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; through the reading and exposition of Scripture; through observance of the sacraments, and through individual and corporate living in holiness and service. (Grenz, S, Guretzki, D & Nordling, C. Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms; Downers Grove, Intervarsity Press, 1999.)