COVENANT
Presbyterian Church

WORSHIP
At Covenant we believe that the center of our Christian week is the corporate worship of the Triune God on Sunday. We worship at 11:00 a.m. (after Sunday School) and again at 5:00 p.m. As Christians we are called to worship God as He speaks to us through the reading of Scripture and through preaching, since faith comes through hearing and hearing through the word of God (Romans 10:17). As He draws near to us we are called to respond by prayer, praise, and worship. In everything we do, we seek to worship God in Spirit and in Truth (John 4:24).
COMMUNION
The Lord's Supper is celebrated on the first Sunday morning and the third Sunday evening of each month.
PRAYER
We hold a Congregational Prayer Meeting on the third Wednesday evening of each month.
PREACHING
Biblical texts are preached each Sunday morning and evening.
WORSHIP BULLETIN
We invite you to commune if each of the following is true:
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You have been born again by the power of the Holy Spirit, have repented of your sin, and are trusting Jesus Christ — plus nothing — for right standing with God.
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You have been baptized (either as an infant or as an adult). [Baptism (the sign of union) must always precede the Lord’s Supper (the sign of communion). If you wish, you can make arrangements for baptism with our pastor.]
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You are not living secretly and unrepentantly in sin but are striving by the help of the Holy Spirit to glorify God with your entire life.
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You have joined or have been confirmed as a communing member of a church that proclaims the gospel. [If you have not, then we invite you to consider becoming a member here. If you would like more information, please see our pastor.]
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You have not been excommunicated or asked by your church to refrain from taking communion. [We respect the discipline of other churches, and we do not want to encourage the practice of lowering the standards of Christian living or evading accountability by allowing unrepentant people to do what their own congregations do not allow them to do.]
If you can sincerely say “Yes” to each of these things, then we welcome you in the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
If you can not say “Yes” to each of these things — or if you are not sure — then we ask that you please refrain from partaking at this time, and we invite and encourage you in Christ’s name to talk with the pastor about how to take steps to enable you to openly enjoy communion with Christ and his people.