This part of worship is where the preacher gives us the message of the day.
What is the Sermon?
This person helps light the candles before worship & carries the light out at the end.
Who is the ACOLYTE
There are THIS MANY sacraments.
What is TWO?
What is: taking God's light out into the world to shine into darkness?
These 3 people are the pastors at First Presbyterian Church.
Who are Laurie Taylor Weicher, Ed McLeod, and Judy Pidcock?
This prayer begins with "Our Father, who art in Heaven..."
What is the Lord's Prayer?
This THING holds the communion cup and plate... and says "This do in remembrance of me" on it.
What is the Communion Table.
This sacrament, using water, reminds us that God has loved us from the very first moment.
What is Baptism?
Do you have to be an ordained pastor to preach a sermon?
Nope! Anyone can proclaim the good news of the gospel!
This is the year that our church was founded.
What is 1816?
This part of worship helps gather us with a call and response. It's usually written from the book of Pslams.
What is the Call to Worship?
The hymns for the week are chosen by this person.
Who is the preacher?
This sacrament, using bread & juice or wine, reminds us of Jesus' sacrifice.
What is Communion?
What is UNIVERSAL? We believe in the universal - everywhere - church!
At the end of WHICH program will you be able to say YES to God's love with your own words and join the church as an adult.
What is Confirmation?
This part of worship invites us to tell [or CONFESS] God all the things that we would like to do differently. And then we're assured or reminded that God forgives us.
What is the Prayer of Confession?
This is the version of the Bible that we use in the Sanctuary.
What is the NRSV or New Revised Standard Version?
Who are PARENTS and the CONGREGATION?
Because altars are generally used to sacrifice things... and Jesus did all the sacrificing so we don't have to.
This is the number of hymns we usually sing on a Sunday morning.
What is 3?
This part of worship is where we state what we believe about our faith... usually we use the Apstoles' Creed, but often use other words, too.
These cloths, called paraments, change colors depending on what season of the church year we are in. Can you name 3 colors that are used?
What are: green, red, white, purple?
Does the water at baptism have to be special?
Nope - it's a symbol of God's claiming us, so any water is just fine!
This is the kind of Presbyterian Church that we are.
What is PC USA?