What To Expect
When you join us on a Sunday, we hope you’ll have a powerful experience of being met by the Living God.
We sing a blend of contemporary and ancient worship songs – both hymns and modern choruses.
We follow a liturgy (structure for worship) which comes out of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. It includes prayers said by the congregation, a public reading of scripture, and a corporate confession of sin.
We believe God uses the faithful preaching of His Word to change lives. Our sermons seek to have enough depth for the life-long disciple and enough clarity for someone new to the faith.
We celebrate Communion (also called the Eucharist) every Sunday. The bread and wine is offered to any baptized believer in Jesus Christ, regardless of denominational background. Prayer is always available during Communion.
There is a nursery which runs until Communion as well as children’s worship for a portion of the service.
We always gather for some Rwandan coffee and treats after the service. It’s a great time to meet new friend and catch up with old ones.
Our service runs approximately 1.5 hours.