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How
We Worship
God
commands everyone to worship Him (Psalm 96:9) because he is worthy
of all praise (Psalm 95:6). Therefore, we gather together with fellow
saints to render to Him the praise of our hearts and to be instructed
in His Word. We worship out of love and thankfulness for all He has done
for us.
We
worship as He has commanded in scriptures (Psalm 29:2). We believe
that Sunday is a day different than all the others that must be set apart
for the service of God. We gather together twice in formal, public worship.
These services are characterized by reverence and solemnity which reflects
our consciousness of being in the presence of God.
Central
in every worship is the preaching of God's Word. Preaching is
the cheif means by which God gives grace to His people and calls them
to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ (I Corinthians 1 : 18 - 21). The
other biblical elements in our worship service are praying and singing.
In accord with the Scriptures, we keep the sacraments by baptizing our
children and celebrating the Lord's Supper.
Our
children worship God with us because Scripture calls us to instruct
our children in the fear of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4). Also, Jesus blesses
the children of the parents who bring them to Him (Mark 10 : 13 - 16).
The Holy Spirit uses the preaching of the Word to save us and our children,
therefore our children must be present with us at our worship service.
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