We are moving from our current location to worship at Christ the King Church. Our worship service begins at 5pm. Sunday School will begin again on September 13th at 4pm.
Christ Presbyterian desires to be a welcoming place for you. If you have children we also provide trained men and women to care for your smallest ones and also a Sunday School and Children's Church for lower elementary age children.
Dress is casual and we have greeters ready to help you find your way to our sanctuary.
When we enter into worship each Sunday, we seek focus on God who is the reason we come. The pastors, leaders, and worship team all want to point you to Christ. Worship is not a performance or a concert. God is the audience and we are the ones who are offering him praise. We hope that you come each Sunday ready to participate with us in offering God our praise in prayers and songs, our confession as we come to be renewed, our thanks as we share with him what he has done for us, our requests as we ask God to work in and through us and lastly ourselves as we seek to follow Christ's call to be part of building His Kingdom.
Our music and style reflect our desire to communicate the truth of the Gospel in our services. We have vibrant heartfelt praise and also solemn reflective ballads that help us bring our needs to God. Music and Artistic expression are ways which we can learn to bring our hearts to God.
We also focus on prayer. Our seasons of prayer encourage us to pray with and for one another both confessing our sin and also praying for the needs of our church and community.
Teaching and Preaching Biblical Sermons also helps us take God's word and apply it to our lives. We preach with the whole congregation in mind, from the children to the adults helping each learn from God's word.
by Buddy Eades
Advent is a time for us to remember the first coming of Christ, reflecting on the hope and longing for the messiah. Christ came as a baby, becoming human, that in all ways he would know what it was to be human. He came that he would be able to bring us hope of the promises of scripture. In his perfect life he was able earn "righteousness" before his Father that he would freely offer and apply to all his Children. He came in the hope of bringing "Peace" as we who once would face the wrath of God now have forgiveness through his atoning death. He brings us "Joy" as we remember that he was born that all peoples from every nation would see His salvation. We would see His "Love" as only a the son of God could be our savior.
Advent Readings