Worship & Services

We gather around Scripture, prayer, song, and the sacraments, trusting Christ to serve His people through the means He has given.

Service Schedule

Our primary weekly gathering is Sunday worship at 10:30 AM. Seasonal midweek services may also be offered during Advent, Lent, Holy Week, and other significant points in the church year.

  • Sunday Worship: 10:30 AM
  • Bible Study: Wednesday at 7:00 PM
  • Confirmation and youth gatherings: Scheduled seasonally
  • Festival services: Christmas, Holy Week, Easter, and Thanksgiving
Lutheran worship is not built around performance. It is built around God's promise to meet His people through Word and Sacrament.
Church altar with candles, cross, and Easter banners prepared for worship
The sanctuary centers attention on Christ's cross, the Scriptures, and the Lord's Table.

Liturgical Worship

Our services follow a Lutheran liturgical pattern with confession and absolution, Scripture readings, sermon, creed, prayers, and Holy Communion on appointed Sundays.

Baptism

Holy Baptism is God's gracious act of adoption and promise. Families interested in baptism are invited to speak with congregational leadership for preparation and scheduling.

Holy Communion

The Lord's Supper is received with reverence, thanksgiving, and joy. If you have questions about communion practice, we encourage you to speak with an usher or pastor before the service.

Hymns, Song, and Congregational Participation

Music has a central place in Lutheran life. We value congregational singing, scripturally rich hymn texts, and music that helps the whole church participate rather than observe from a distance.

Depending on the season and available volunteers, worship may include organ, piano, guitar, vocal leadership, or special music that supports the liturgy. The goal is always the same: to proclaim the Gospel and let the congregation sing it together.

Musician playing guitar near a stained glass Luther Rose during worship
Music serves the congregation best when it supports prayer, proclamation, and participation.

What Visitors Can Expect

  • A warm welcome at the door and help finding your place.
  • Printed worship materials or clear cues for following the service.
  • Thoughtful preaching grounded in Scripture.
  • Dress that ranges from casual to more traditional Sunday attire.

Questions Before You Come?

If you would like to ask about accessibility, communion practice, children's participation, or directions to the church, please visit our Contact page. We are glad to help.