Disciples Church Sunday worship celebrations are an exciting time for the disciples of CHRIST to gather together to worship the Lord. They are times of celebration. We believe in the priority of congregational worship through singing and through hearing the Word of God (the Bible) taught. Services last approximately two hours in order to provide adequate time for both. The music will be God honouring and exciting. The sermons will be mostly expository preaching to help you understand all that God’s Word teaches so that you can grow in your Christian life. By teaching systematically through books of the Bible, you are sure to hear all that God wants you to know, not just things to make you feel good or that are the pastor’s favourite topics. . We invite you to come experience a Sunday worship celebration at Disciples Church with us this Sunday!

An invitation. worship begins with an invitation. Perhaps that is a thought we need to recapture and remind ourselves about when entering worship each Sunday. You are invited to be here. But even that language is not enough. Because an invitation seems to suggest that it is up to you to accept or decline. When you receive invitations to things in the mail, you can accept the invitation or decline the invitation. But the way we begin worship is something slightly more than an invitation for you to accept or decline. We say it is a Call to Worship. You are invited to come on Sunday because you are called to be here. God is the one who calls us to worship. This is more than a simple invitation; it is an urging. You might even say it is a declaration, that God declares it to be so. The way in which all people are made to worship, and all people do focus their worship upon something in this world. The Call to Worship which opens our time of worship each Sunday is a declaration in which God decrees that the worship which we all naturally and inherently embrace and offer up in our created beings should rightly be directed to God alone. We are not the ones to decide whether or not God is worthy of worship; God is the one who calls it to be so. Yet, at the same time, this Call to Worship is still an invitation. It is a call which goes out to all people. It is not reserved for only those who reach a certain spiritual status or meet certain moral criteria. It is a call which goes out to all of creation—every one of us. You are invited because God calls you to worship, not based upon anything you do to merit the invitation, but because we are created by God.