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About Worship
Worship at BPC
is joyful, celebratory, informal, and contemporary. Our worship
focuses on God - praising God, thanking God, confessing to God and
seeking guidance from the Infinite Creator who is the source of
all life. Children are welcome and everyone is encouraged to participate,
whether through song, prayer, celebrations, litanies, Scripture
readings or offerings. In keeping with our belief that the Word
of God belongs to the people, we encourage worshippers to bring
their own Bibles or to read along in the Bibles provided in the
pews.
We especially
embrace the God-given gift of music, through which we praise and
experience the Holy Spirit, and sing our prayers. Our Chancel Choir,
comprised of members of the congregation, purposely wears no robes
as a visual reminder that they are as much a part of the congregation
as the congregation is part of the choir.
We believe that
Baptism and Communion, the two Sacraments observed by Presbyterians,
are meant to be shared publicly as symbols of God's presence, and
as reminders of God's grace and work in our midst. Baptism occurs
as requested. Communion is celebrated each week in the 8:00 a.m.
service; on the first Sunday of each month at the 9:30 a.m. and
11:00 a.m. services; and on other special occasions. Because we
see the Communion table as the Lord's table, not ours, we practice
an open Communion. All believers in Christ, regardless of their
church affiliation or background, are invited to share in Communion.
The time of
offering in each worship service is more than just a time for the
church to collect money. It is our reminder that all we have is
a gift from God, and that we are being asked to return a portion
of that back to God's body, the church, to be used for the common
good. The offering is also a time of silently re-offering our lives
to the living God.
Most BPC worship
services end with words of commissioning by the pastor, a reminder
to carry our faith with us out into the world. Commissioning sometimes
acknowledges special ministries in which people are engaged, and
reminds us that all our work in the world is ministry.
For more
information on the Worship & Music Ministry, please call the
Church Office at 310-826-5656.
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