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You
can expect to find a simple worship service, adhering to the teachings of
the New Testament. When we assemble on every Lord’s Day (Acts 20:7,
Revelation 1:10), which is Sunday, the first day of the week, we
participate in the five acts of worship that one can read about in the New
Testament.
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Prayer
– We are led by the men of the congregation (1 Timothy 2:1-8).
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Singing
– The whole congregation (not just a group or choir) joins together
in praising God in song without the use of musical instruments
(Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:16).
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Communion
– The members of the church partake of unleavened bread and fruit of
the vine each and every Lord’s Day in remembrance of Christ’s
death on the cross (Acts 20:7).
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Preaching
– The congregation hears lessons from the Word of God (Acts 2:42;
Romans 10:14).
- Giving – Each Christian
contributes financially (not by fund raisers, etc.) to the work of the
church, on each Lord’s Day (1 Corinthians 16:2).
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