What To Expect

Worship is the central part of our life together, for the honor and glory of God and to hear and learn from the Word of God. Holy Communion is celebrated at each service. Many churches today have different kinds of services for different ages of people. At Holy Family, we believe it’s important for the church to worship together, regardless of age, background or taste. Making worship less about our preferences helps make our worship less about us and more about God.

We do this through the use of both ancient and modern music, Christian prayers, creeds and scripture that have been used in the Church since its earliest days. Specifically, we worship in the prayer book tradition of the Anglican Church, which includes the sacraments (the Lord’s Supper and Baptism), singing (both hymns and praise songs) and the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. All of these things free us to worship God with all that we are — our hearts, minds and bodies! Our hope is that you will experience an approach to worship that is God-centered, formative and powerful.

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What to Expect:

  • Interactive worship: (worship bulletin/ missalette is provided) based on the Book of Common Prayer and the Christian calendar (Advent, Epiphany, Lent, Pentecost, etc.)
  • Service is divided into 2 segments:
    • Ministry of the Word and Ministry of the Table
    • Services last 60 to 75 minutes

Parking:

Our main parking lot is on the front and the right side of the VFW Hall

What to Wear:

Whatever is comfortable: most wear business casual or Sunday best; some, jeans and T-shirts.

Children:

Children are dismissed before the sermon for an age-appropriate lesson based on the gospel reading.

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Holy Communion

Holy Communion is celebrated in our weekly services at Holy Family.

Also known as Holy Eucharist or the Lord’s Supper, Communion is a central part of Christian worship. Through this sacrament, we recall Jesus's words and actions at the Last Supper and look forward to his coming again in glory. Weekly celebration of the Eucharist renews and strengthens our union with Christ and our fellow Christians. We offer communion to all baptized believers.