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Worship Service times & locations
The gospel makes us a worshiping community of Christ’s
kingdom
Worship is like every element of the Christian life in that
it is by grace through
faith. That is, worship – like all other functions of the church – is
a communal activity of Christ’s kingdom people that is made possible by
Christ’s gospel. Yet, worship has a central and formative significance
in the life of Christ's church. Worship is the great activity of the community
of the kingdom.
Our primary action in worship is to receive gospel gifts from
Christ. The ministries of Word and Sacrament in the Divine Service
are real and effectual means of grace, by which the Spirit gives
the presence and power of the crucified and risen Christ to the
children of God. At Redeemer, when we gather on the Lord's Day,
we understand that the Divine Service is about Christ serving
his people:
• In the service of entrance, he
calls us into his presence, in order that we might enter into
the wonders of his praise and
enjoy the great blessing of hearing our sins declared forgiven
by his minister. He pours his waters of baptism over us, to remind
us that all true life begins with him.
• In the service of the word, he
speaks his words of comfort, rebuke, encouragement and hope
through Holy Scripture sung, read
and preached.
• In the service of the table,
he nourishes us as we dine with and feast upon him at his table.
After feeding us and blessing
us, he sends us back out into his world.
Of course, at each point in worship,
as the power of Christ’s
gospel is active in us and as his Spirit is stirred within us,
we do respond in faith: when Christ invites us in, we enter and
confess our sins in his presence; when he absolves our sins,
we praise him for his mercy. When he speaks to us through his
Word, we tremble at the Lord’s threats and trust in his
promises. When he sets his banqueting table before us, we eat
and drink the sacred meal. And when he sends us out, we go. As
we respond in faith to these gospel graces from Christ, we are
given his very life, that we may further share it with one another
and the world.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church, all of our thoughts and movements
as a community flow from our experiences in the Divine Service.
All of our service on Christ’s
behalf starts here. And so, the Divine Service held each Lord’s Day morning
is the central event of our communal, kingdom life.
Just as the shape of the cross is pressed
upon us through our repeated encounters with the liturgy and
the church calendar,
our spiritual formation as a community of the kingdom will take
the shape of the king’s cross. The cross is not only the
ground of our salvation; it becomes the pattern for our lives.
We are the people of the kingdom, the people of the cross. We
worship the Lamb who was slain as his crucified followers. Therefore,
at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, the gospel creates us as a worshiping
community shaped by the cross, but also as a following community
shaped by the cross. As Christ sends us out from worship, he
bids us come and follow him, to follow him in the way of the
cross: “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself
and take up his cross and follow me” (Mark 8:34). So the
message of the cross gives shape to the other aspects of our
life together, that come out of our worship, even as it shapes
our worship itself.
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