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The Worship Experience 

Many attend a worship service in a Lutheran church and come away with the perception that “Lutherans are just like Catholics.” And while there is some similarity in worship styles, especially in the traditional format of worship, what is taught (especially from the pulpit) will be completely different. You are invited to join us for worship and discover the joy of being in the presence of a gracious and loving God, who sent His Son to make possible your forgiveness.

What is Lutheran Worship Like?

What Do I Do with My Children During Worship?

Worshp Styles 

We offer two styles of worship.

  • Our Saturday evening service at 5:30 p.m. is our Contemporary Service, with music led by our “New Song” Praise Band. The worship is very informal and more intimate than the Sunday setting. Holy Communion is offered on weekends when it is not offered on Sunday (1st & 3rd Sunday).
  • Our Sunday worship at 8:30 & 10:45 a.m., as well as at our TriCounty Campus worship at 5:35 p.m., is a blend of traditional forms with some contemporary elements, with music usually played on the organ and piano. The entire worship is printed in the Sevice Folder distributed as you enter.
    Child care is provided for all Sunday worship services. Children's Messages and Children's Church (a Bible lesson for children through grade 2) during the sermon include the children and families in worship, while allowing parents to focus on the message.
    Holy Communion is offered on 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month.

Volunteers in Worship 

There are many volunteers who assist with our Worship, using their Spiritual Gifts for the enrichment of the worship of others.
Areas of involvement include:


To volunteer for these ministries and many others

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