Worship Services

Welcome to worship at First Covenant Church! Here within our beautiful 100-year-old sanctuary, you will find vitality, intergenerational community, praise, prayer, strong musical expression and challenging preaching. The gift of our circular sanctuary is the intimacy of the worship experience. You will be drawn into community as our relationships place a high value on face-to-face interaction.

Service Schedule:

September 9, 2007 - June 8, 2008
11:00 a.m. Worship
12:15 p.m. Coffee and Conversation

 

A Welcoming and Worshipful Place

The philosophy and approach of our worship planning is that one should experience enough that is the same so that one can rest, but enough that is different so that one is required to fully engage (mind, body and soul) a relationship with God. While stylistically we embrace the ancient practices of the church and following the liturgical year (the dark waiting of Advent, light in the arrival of Jesus, the depth of Christ’s passion, celebration in resurrection, and the gift of God’s Spirit) our worship gives expression to the multiplicity of people’s spiritual yearnings including praise music, instrumental sounds, Taize, gospel rhythms, youth and adult choral music and String Band. There is enough for all within these doors.

From our friends and members: “I have found First Covenant to be a welcoming and worshipful place. It has a strong sense of belonging to its community and programming. Worship is intentional and formal without being pretentious or bound to any one format. People care for one another and support each other in prayer and actions.”

“I believe that at our core the friends and members of First Covenant strive to learn of Jesus, love Jesus and live Jesus.”

 

Parking Information

Free parking is available in our adjacent garage. A detailed map and directions to the church are available.

 

Texts for the Easter Season

 

April 6th
Luke 24:13-35

April 13th
John 10: 1-10

April 20th
John 13: 1-14

April 27th
John 14: 15-21

May 4th
John 17: 1-11

May 11th
"Pentecost" Acts 2: 1-21