Fellowship Reformed Church

Worship Styles


At Fellowship, we believe that worship is the enactment of God's Story in the form of a conversation.  Both God and the community of worshippers engage in a dialogue that recalls God's faithfulness throughout history, anticipates God's future when Christ returns and enables us to be attentive to God's presence with us here and now.  Well planned, intentional worship engages the whole person (heart, mind and senses) not only through word, music and movement, but also in the physical space we inhabit.  All of these things should empower us to more fully enact this story of salvation.  Each week, we have three worship services in which we enact this story.

8:00 A.m. casual worship

A shorter, informal service for early risers that celebrates God's story in human history through proclamation, sacrament, prayer and hymn singing.

9:15 & 10:45 a.m. Ancient-Future Worship         

Identical worship services that celebrate God's story in human history by combining the best elements from our past with the present.  Together, we find our place in the Story by remembering God's faithfulness in the past and anticipating God's hope for the future.  These services feature music led by our praise bands.

If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Clegg, Minister of Creative Arts and Worship, jclegg@fellowshipreformed.org.