When do we worship?
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SUNDAY MORNINGS: 10:30am Worship Service
1st-5th grade begin in the sanctuary and then will be dismissed to their Sunday school classes Child care is available during services! CELEBRATE! Third Sunday of each month: a Contemporary Worship service led by the band "Touched by Faith" |
Sunday morning formation classes*
*9:15am Sunday School Jr High 6th-8th Sr High (SLAM) 9-12 Adult book study |
What is worship?
For some of us, going into a church (especially with a more “traditional” worship style) can be a cause for culture shock! There aren’t many other places in our culture where a bunch of people sing together, read aloud together, and participate in ancient rituals. It’s natural to feel a bit uncomfortable when we experience something new! We hope you’ll stick with us, because we believe that everything we do here helps us to worship. For us, worship happens when we are planted in God’s Story (the Bible). As we experience God’s love and truth, we blossom into grateful praise, and our lives begin to be changed by that God. Hopefully, the picture to the left helps. Each activity (prayers, songs, sermons, etc.) we do contributes to that process. Most of those activities are laid out in the program (or bulletin), so when you worship with us, try following along, and if you get lost, just ask someone around you.
At PPUCC, we are striving to reflect diversity in our worship styles. On the 3rd Sunday of the month, the band "Touched by Faith" leads us in a more "contemporary" worship style (you might find them playing a hymn now or then too). Other Sundays, we practice a loosely liturgical style that involves ancient, classical, and modern forms of music within a fairly consistent structure. Again, whatever we do, the goal is to help us go deeper into God's love and grow as Jesus' disciples.
At PPUCC, we are striving to reflect diversity in our worship styles. On the 3rd Sunday of the month, the band "Touched by Faith" leads us in a more "contemporary" worship style (you might find them playing a hymn now or then too). Other Sundays, we practice a loosely liturgical style that involves ancient, classical, and modern forms of music within a fairly consistent structure. Again, whatever we do, the goal is to help us go deeper into God's love and grow as Jesus' disciples.
Whole-Life Worship
Our goal is to become “whole-life worshippers,” where every part of our lives is given to learning, experiencing, and sharing God’s love with others.
All the worship activities we practice accomplish their purpose when everyone—from the pastor to the musicians to all those gathered to worship—are engaging in the worship process. So here are some tips to help you to engage in the worship service in a way that helps you to integrate worship into the rest of your life:
1. Spend time with God throughout the week: make time to plant yourself in the Scriptures, develop your relationship with God through prayer, and praise God through song.
2. Give yourself time to transition into worship: try not to rush in at the last moment, but have time to set your mind and heart on God and worshipping with God’s people.
3. Ask God to speak to you, meet you, change you: expect to encounter God and hear from him; ask “What does God want me/this community to hear this morning?"
4. Come ready to work: pay attention to what you pray, sing, hear in the sermon; take responsibility for engaging with God and his Word; avoid an ‘entertainment’ mentality.
5. Write something down that impacted you: take something away from the service; a line from a song, a point in the sermon, or a moment in prayer might be God’s way of meeting you here and working to transform your life.
6. Let the worship service guide your “whole-life worship”: discuss the sermon with other people; take the bulletin home and think about the reflection questions; spend time praying the prayers during the week in a personal way.
All the worship activities we practice accomplish their purpose when everyone—from the pastor to the musicians to all those gathered to worship—are engaging in the worship process. So here are some tips to help you to engage in the worship service in a way that helps you to integrate worship into the rest of your life:
1. Spend time with God throughout the week: make time to plant yourself in the Scriptures, develop your relationship with God through prayer, and praise God through song.
3. Ask God to speak to you, meet you, change you: expect to encounter God and hear from him; ask “What does God want me/this community to hear this morning?"