We gather expectantly each Sunday morning to:
- find a place of acceptance

- celebrate Christ’s abundant love and forgiveness
- ask questions & seek answers
- hear words of good news for our lives
- experience God’s grace in the waters of baptism and at God’s table
- be strengthened and challenged in our faith
- build healthy relationships
- grow in love for others & all that God has created
- work for justice & peace in our world
We believe that every assembly gathered by the Holy Spirit for worship is connected to the whole church. Worship unites the people of God in one time and place with the people of God in every time and place.
So it doesn’t matter if you are Lutheran, Catholic, Anglican, United, Pentecostal, Alliance or whatever – we are united in our common worship of the God who has claimed us as God’s own through Jesus Christ.
We use patterns, words, actions, and songs handed down through the ages to express this unity and continuity. But we also use more modern approaches that help us connect in deeper ways as we worship including the use of multimedia, times of discussion during and after the sermon, and interactive activities designed to make our worship a little more participatory for those who wish to engage that way.

