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Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Please come worship God with us through prayer, music, biblical teaching, and welcoming each other!
What are services like?
Our worship service begins on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and ends at around noon. The dress is somewhat casual. There is nursery care for newborns through age 2 and age appropriate worship for children ages 3 through the fifth grade. The typical worship service events flow like this:
- Warm welcome and opening song.
- Pastor’s welcome & a few announcements.
- A time to greet those around you.
- A time of praise & worship songs (praise, hymns, gospel, spiritual songs) accompanied by a band and led by a worship team.
- Prayer
- Offertory
- Scripture reading
- Biblical sermon
- Communion (open style) is on the first Sunday of each month.
- Closing song and benediction
Child Care
Nursery/toddler care for infants (2 years and younger) and toddlers (2-4 years) is available from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Sunday mornings.
Elementary school age children begin with their parents in the worship service and are dismissed during the offertory to go to Children’s Church.
A “Cry Room” is also available at the back of the sanctuary for parents with fussy babies.
Redeemer’s Annual Congregational Business Meeting
Immediately following the worship service, Redeemer members will meet to:
- Hear ministry and financial updates
- Vote on the 2020 budget
- Appoint the Nominating Committee (for Council members changing in June)
- Receive 2019 ministry reports
- Receive a new church directory
Non-members are welcome to listen in on the meeting, too.
We hope you are able to relax and spend time with people you love on this Labor Day holiday.
The church office is closed today.
A Labor Day Prayer
By John Calvin
My God, Father and Savior, since You have commanded us to work in order to meet our needs, sanctify our labor that it may bring nourishment to our souls as well as to our bodies.
Make us constantly aware that our efforts are worthless unless guided by Your light and by Your hand.
Make us faithful to the particular tasks for which You have bestowed upon us the necessary gifts, taking from us any envy or jealousy at the vocations of others.
Give us a good heart to supply the needs of the poor, saving us from any desire to exalt ourselves over those who receive our bounty.
And if You should call us into greater poverty than we humanly desire, save us from any spirit of defiance or resentment, but rather let us graciously and humbly receive the bounty of others.
Above all, may every temporal grace be matched by spiritual grace, that in both body and soul we may live to Your glory.
We hope you are able to relax and spend time with people you love on this Labor Day holiday.
The church office is closed today.
A Labor Day Prayer
By John Calvin
My God, Father and Savior, since You have commanded us to work in order to meet our needs, sanctify our labor that it may bring nourishment to our souls as well as to our bodies.
Make us constantly aware that our efforts are worthless unless guided by Your light and by Your hand.
Make us faithful to the particular tasks for which You have bestowed upon us the necessary gifts, taking from us any envy or jealousy at the vocations of others.
Give us a good heart to supply the needs of the poor, saving us from any desire to exalt ourselves over those who receive our bounty.
And if You should call us into greater poverty than we humanly desire, save us from any spirit of defiance or resentment, but rather let us graciously and humbly receive the bounty of others.
Above all, may every temporal grace be matched by spiritual grace, that in both body and soul we may live to Your glory.
Sunday, January 29th after church
Redeemer’s Annual Congregational Meeting in January is when the Leadership Team gives the congregation their ministry reports for the previous year.
Members are needed to vote. Non-members are welcome to attend.
Redeemer members will vote on a proposed budget for the new year. We also will form a Nominating Committee who will be tasked with finding nominees for the Leadership Team member changes that will happen at the June Congregational Meeting. We welcome new members at this time, as well.
This year we will hold the meeting in-person after the worship service.
We will also have a Zoom meeting link emailed to any who prefer to attend the meeting online.
Sign up to receive our invitation emails or contact [email protected].
We hope you are able to relax and spend time with people you love on this Labor Day holiday.
The church office is closed today.
A Labor Day Prayer
By John Calvin
My God, Father and Savior, since You have commanded us to work in order to meet our needs, sanctify our labor that it may bring nourishment to our souls as well as to our bodies.
Make us constantly aware that our efforts are worthless unless guided by Your light and by Your hand.
Make us faithful to the particular tasks for which You have bestowed upon us the necessary gifts, taking from us any envy or jealousy at the vocations of others.
Give us a good heart to supply the needs of the poor, saving us from any desire to exalt ourselves over those who receive our bounty.
And if You should call us into greater poverty than we humanly desire, save us from any spirit of defiance or resentment, but rather let us graciously and humbly receive the bounty of others.
Above all, may every temporal grace be matched by spiritual grace, that in both body and soul we may live to Your glory.