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Bread Fellowship

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Worship.

We gather each Sunday to offer each other the peace of Christ. It is a time to renew our faith, to encourage each other, and to discern what God would have us do in our daily lives and as a fellowship of believers.

We draw from the Ancient patterns of the Liturgical calendar observing the seasons of Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost and observe holy feasts such as all saints and baptism of the Lord. Our worship follows the tradition of the church and is divided by word and sacrament. During the liturgy of the word we read the weekly lectionary texts, the preacher reflects with their thoughts and all are welcome to respond. Then in the Liturgy of the Table, all are welcome to share in the Holy Supper. Our music draws from many sources such as traditional protestant hymns, Gospel, the Iona tradition, Taize, folk, and contemporary music.

Worship.

We gather each Sunday to offer each other the peace of Christ. It is a time to renew our faith, to encourage each other, and to discern what God would have us do in our daily lives and as a fellowship of believers.

We draw from the Ancient patterns of the Liturgical calendar observing the seasons of Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost and observe holy feasts such as all saints and baptism of the Lord. Our worship follows the tradition of the church and is divided by word and sacrament. During the liturgy of the word we read the weekly lectionary texts, the preacher reflects with their thoughts and all are welcome to respond. Then in the Liturgy of the Table, all are welcome to share in the Holy Supper. Our music draws from many sources such as traditional protestant hymns, Gospel, the Iona tradition, Taize, folk, and contemporary music.

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“Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in and eat with you, and you with me.” †