Worship and Praise
Our worship follows a liturgical style, reflecting our conviction that worship is the communal response to and participation in the sacred through structured acts of praise, thanksgiving, remembrance, confession, supplication, and proclamation. Rooted in Scripture and the historic Christian tradition, this pattern of worship shapes and deepens our relationship with God through Word and Sacrament. In support of this calling, our Worship and Praise Team serves as a joyful and faith-filled ministry dedicated to strengthening Sunday worship and guiding the congregation through the seasons of the Church Year, including Advent, Lent, Christmas, and Easter. Meeting monthly, the team prayerfully oversees all aspects of worship life—from music and liturgical art to hospitality and leadership—ensuring that services are welcoming, meaningful, and thoughtfully prepared. Members serve as acolytes, altar guild, assisting ministers, audio/visual support, children’s sermon leaders, greeters, lectors, musicians, and ushers, working collaboratively to cultivate worship that is reverent, vibrant, and grounded in the Gospel.
Ways to Serve in Worship and Praise

Acolyte
Light the candles, assist with the offering, and support the flow of worship (open to youth and adults)

Altar Guild
Prepare the altar, paraments, flowers, banners, and Holy Communion elements with care and reverence.

Assisting Minister
Help lead prayers, Scripture readings, Holy Communion, and other portions of the liturgy.

Audio / Visual Support
Operate projection and sound systems; display the bulletin and worship visuals.

Children’s Sermon Leader
Proclaim the Gospel in age-appropriate and engaging ways for children and the congregation.