Worship

In worship, the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are interpreted to evoke a message or experience of God that is authentic for the living of our lives.

Support and encouragement is offered, as we sing and as we pray for and with one another. We never know what will happen as we come together for worship, but many of us say that we carry the impact of our time together on Sunday mornings into the daily experiences of our lives.

Baptism

As Presbyterians, we believe that baptism is one of two sacraments in which believers and their children are welcomed into the family of God.

We baptize both children and adults, signifying their inclusion in this community of faith, where they may come to know themselves as loved and cherished by God.

In the sacrament of baptism, we also acknowledge the forgiveness of God, available to each of us and we affirm God's invitation to become people whose lives are responsive to God's goodness, wisdom and love.

Where do you see God?

As part of the Stewardship Campaign activities , the congregation was asked to share "How do you see God?"  We were invited to share pictures taken throughout the week and a slide show was presented during worship.  The following files contain the pictures and slides provided. 

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