Worship

Our congregational identity is defined and substantiated by our worship. Through our worship, we express our faith in communal devotion to God and to Christ and his message of salvation. Our worship has follows the Reformed order of worship.

Music is an important part of our worship experience. Our organist provides excellent accompaniment for our hymn singing. We enjoy a large repertoire of hymns chosen from "Hymns, Psalms & Spiritual Songs" and “Sing! A New Creation.” Our Senior Choir adds greatly to the depth of our worship experience. Great care is taken to choose music that is consistent with the theme of each particular service, sermon topic, and scripture passages. This continuity adds to the total worship experience for our congregation. We are also blessed to have a Junior Choir singing periodically throughout the year.

Alternative times or forms of worship are early Sunday morning summer services in our Shalom Park.  While the early summer services are attended primarily by current church members, we are happy to provide this service for the community at large. These services are led by lay people from the congregation.


SPECIAL OFFERING NOTE FOR SUNDAY, JULY 18TH

 

The offering will be split between Scarlet Thread Ministries and support for Stephanie Gowan’s mission trip with Cross Cultural Solutions. If you have an offering for your own church please bring it to worship next Sunday.

  

 

The mission of Scarlet Thread Ministries is to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with every young person in Wayne County, and provide them with opportunities for spiritual growth through partnerships with local churches. A local chapter, sponsored partially by the Williamson Fellowship of Churches, has just been established in the old parsonage of the Williamson Reformed Church.

 

 

 

Cross-Cultural Solutions is a recognized leaderCCS supports over 4,000 people volunteering abroad in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe to work in the areas of caregiving. Stephanie will travel to Ghana in August and work in the Volta Region where she will be volunteering in the local community. , teaching, healthcare, and community development in the field of international volunteering, founded in 1995. Each year,