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9am Blended Service: At this service we will offer to God our time tested "Blended Service" that features both traditional and contemporary music. Remember, at one time "A Mighty Fortress" was a contemporary hymn! The instrumentation for our praise varies from traditional hymns accompanied by keyboard to some of the latest contemporary choruses accompanied by guitar, bass, keyboards and led by our Peace Choir. 
11:15am Praise Service: At this service we will offer to God a new service of worship we are calling a "Praise Service." This service is less formal and features some of the latest contemporary music led by our Peace Band.
 5:00pm Celtic Inspired Worship - 3rd Sunday of each month:
The earliest followers of Jesus came to recognize the presence of God in all of creation: the wind, the rain, the forests and in every aspect of daily life. That same sense of practicing the presence of God is at the heart of Celtic Spirituality. This quiet, meditative service seeks to celebrate God-with-us in conversation and prayer. Singing is an elemental form of prayer and this service includes simple chants from Taize. Communion (Eucharist) will be offered and is open to all without regard to church affiliation.
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Baptism: As Presbyterians, we recognize baptisms performed in other Christian churches as valid. If you have been baptized in another Christian church, you do not need to be baptized again to become a Presbyterian. We allow for and encourage infants and children to be baptized as a sign of their inclusion in the family of God. While we are not opposed to baptism by immersion and it allowed for in our Book of Order, the most common method of baptism in the Presbyterian Church is by sprinkling.
Holy Communion: Presbyterians practice "open communion" in accordance with our belief that all who have been baptized and trust in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior are welcome to his table. One need not be a Presbyterian to partake of the elements offered in Holy Communion. We observe the sacrament of holy communion on the first Sunday of every month, on the Thursday before celebrating Christ's Resurrection, and on Christmas Eve.
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