Sunday Morning Traditional Worship

8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. each Sunday

Our form of worship is traditional but offered in a fresh and engaging style. Always aware that we are in the presence of God, Reverend Williams brings a clear sense of reverence to the worship service.  At the same time his passion for worship is evidenced by his energy and joyfulness.

Virtually everyone who joins us for worship, regardless of denominational background, finds something in our services that is familiar.  People quickly feel at home here.

Our sanctuary was designed to enhance the sense of community among the gathered worshipers which adds greatly to the tone and the spirit of the worship service.

Children & Worship:
     Worship education is offered to the children to teach them the importance of worship and meaning of the things we do in church. This prepares them to experience the full richness of worship and participate more fully in the service.
     Both the 8:30 and 11:00 worship services include "Children's Moments," a special time when the children come to the front of the church and spend a little time with Rev. Williams who has a message just for them.  Children also have the opportunity to serve the Lord by lighting the altar candles as we begin to worship.
     In addition, children also participate in worship through the Wesley Stars, the Kristal Bells, and the Praise In Motion groups that regularly bring special music and interpretive dance to our worship celebrations.
Holy Communion:
     We celebrate the Eucharist on the first Sunday of each month. In the United Methodist Church the Lord's Table is open to all believers regardless of denominational preference or affiliation.  Anyone who seeks to know Jesus Christ is welcome at His table and in our church's celebration of this beautiful sacrament.
     Our form and liturgy for celebrating Holy Communion generally comes from the ritual in the United Methodist Hymnal. However, we frequently use other forms and liturgies which help to bring new meaning to the sacrament.