Blended Worship
Our worship gathering begins at 9:30 am
Our commitment to a Blended Worship experience also means we intentionally observe the liturgical calendar, which guides us through the seasons of the church year. From the reflective period of Advent to the joyous celebration of Easter, we journey together through the life of Christ, marking each season with appropriate reflection and rejoicing.
Our Blended Worship service is a reflection of our congregation, where every voice finds a place in the chorus of praise. As we gather each week, we are greeted by the sounds of worship that span centuries—melodies that have comforted and inspired generations, alongside the vibrant tunes that speak to the heartbeat of today.
In this sacred space, we embrace the richness of the church’s history through the hymns that have stood the test of time, each one a testament to the enduring faith of those who came before us. These hymns, both ancient and modern, are not just sung; they are experienced, as they resonate with the stories and truths that form the foundation of our belief.
Simultaneously, we celebrate the present and look to the future with contemporary worship music that captures the joy and challenges of our current journey. These songs, often accompanied by guitars, keys, and percussion, bring a new energy and relevance to our worship, allowing us to express our devotion in a language that is immediate and impactful.
Children are invited to Sunday School right after Kids’ Time (about 15 minutes into the service).
Communion is typically celebrated on the first and third Sundays of the month. Baptism is typically offered on the second and fourth Sundays of the month.
Check our LIFE EVENTS Page for more info.
At Prince of Peace, we invite you to join us in this unique expression of worship. Whether you find solace in the familiar refrains of a well-loved hymn or are moved by the rhythm of a contemporary praise song, our Blended Worship service offers a place for you to encounter God in a way that is both personal and communal. Come and be a part of a worshiping community that honors the past, celebrates the present, and anticipates the future with hope and faith.