dudley
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
My Presbyterian congregation has 3 services every Sunday We are a large congregation and growing larger. We have communion weekly at one service and monthly at the other two services. I like the variety of Services. We also have an adult Sunday school taught by the Associate pastor at 9:30 AM each Sunday, unless he is preaching that Sunday. I attend the adult Sunday school and I can then attend the 8AM service before or the 11AM after. In the summer I have been rising early and attend the 8 AM communion service.
What is the practice in your particular church and do you offer a weekly communion especially if you have more than one service.
8:00 a.m. Day Break Communion
This gathering is characterized by informality in dress, simplicity of the program, and communion each week. Traditional worship and music.
9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship
This service is guided by our historic liturgical traditions. It includes sacred music from the past and present, sung by the congregation and presented by a variety of musical groups and individuals. The Chancel Choir provides regular music leadership in this service and communion is offered the first Sunday of each month.
11:00 a.m. Family Worship
This is an intergenerational gathering that features energetic praise songs. Special music is presented by many of our musical groups, including our youth choirs. This service offers a weekly children’s sermon, after which the younger children are dismissed from the sanctuary to attend RADHOUSE. Video technology is often utilized in this service to help support the sermon message and to enhance other dimensions of worship. Communion is offered monthly.
What is the practice in your particular church and do you offer a weekly communion especially if you have more than one service.
8:00 a.m. Day Break Communion
This gathering is characterized by informality in dress, simplicity of the program, and communion each week. Traditional worship and music.
9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship
This service is guided by our historic liturgical traditions. It includes sacred music from the past and present, sung by the congregation and presented by a variety of musical groups and individuals. The Chancel Choir provides regular music leadership in this service and communion is offered the first Sunday of each month.
11:00 a.m. Family Worship
This is an intergenerational gathering that features energetic praise songs. Special music is presented by many of our musical groups, including our youth choirs. This service offers a weekly children’s sermon, after which the younger children are dismissed from the sanctuary to attend RADHOUSE. Video technology is often utilized in this service to help support the sermon message and to enhance other dimensions of worship. Communion is offered monthly.