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Gather For Worship
We emphasize the need for private study
and prayer. But we also take heed to the Biblical command that we
should gather for public worship. Psalm 95:6 says, “O come,
let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before God our Maker.”
We believe the Bible teaches that the first
day of the week (Sunday) is set aside for worship. On this day we
gather together with the people of God for public worship.
We Are God-Centered
In Our Worship
As a Reformed Church, we conduct our Church service with reverence,
conscious that we are in the presence of the Almighty God. Central
in our worship is the preaching of the Word of God.
Our singing also reflect our deep reverence
for God. We are very selective in our singing. We sing only those
songs that contain sound teachings and that are God-centered in
its contents. And for this reason, we also sing the Old Testament
Psalms in our worship.
Reformed worship is beautiful. It does not need
the excitement of sensual things. Rather, it possesses the beauty
mentioned in Psalm 29:2, “Give unto the Lord the glory due
unto his name; worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.”
The beauty of Reformed worship is found in the
faithful preaching of the Word of God, in the simple administration
of the sacraments, and in the God-centered praises offered in sincerity
and truth.
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