April 28, 2024
Order of Worship
Welcome & Announcements
Prayer
Call to Worship
Psalm 34:1-3
Hymn
All Creatures of Our God and King
Prayer of Confession
Scripture Assurance
Song
My Lord, I Did Not Choose You
OT Scripture lesson
Psalm 146
Gospel Scripture Lesson
Luke 24:1-12
Epistle Scripture Lesson
Acts 6
Giving of His Tithe & Our Offerings
Pastoral Prayer
Preaching of God's Word
Pastor Andrew Dionne
Psalter Song
Psalm 14 | O Savior, Come
Benediction & Doxology
Services
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:30 a.m.
Home Fellowship Groups
3rd Sunday of Month
Various Times
Prayer Meeting
Wednesdays
6:30 p.m.
A nursery for infants and young children is provided during our Sunday school and morning worship service. A cry room is located directly off the sanctuary.
The Importance of Biblical Worship
God has told us how He would have us worship Him in His Word. We are committed to following Scripture’s commands for worship and, thereby, necessarily committed to rejecting extra-Biblical demands on worship.
Music in Worship
God has commanded us to sing, for example, but He has not defined a particular style or instrumentation for such music. Believing worship music is bound to a particular style or particular instruments is in itself a violation of the “Regulative Principle of Worship;” to bind worship in that way is to elevate non-Scriptural preferences to the level of Biblical commands. We are committed therefore to a diversity of styles — including (but not limited to) chant, hymnody, folk, and bluegrass — and a diversity of instruments, such as organ, piano, keyboard, strings, acoustic and electric guitars, and percussion. All should be done for the edification of the congregation and the glory of God.
Children in Worship
Under normal circumstances, a nursery for infants and young children is provided during our Sunday school and worship services. All nursery workers are required to fill out an application and are subject to a mandatory criminal background check. A cry room is also located directly off the sanctuary, where parents may train children. If the parents prefer, children of all ages are also welcome to stay in the sanctuary with their families during worship. Children are a gift from the Lord, and their voices are welcome in worship!
The Lord’s Table
We practice a form of open communion at Trinity, meaning anyone is welcome to partake of the Lord's Supper as long as they make a credible profession of faith, avoid heinous, unrepentant sins, and are a member in good standing of a Bible-believing, evangelical church.