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Generally, Gethsemane offers two services each
Sunday (one service during the summer months). Both services are rooted in
the Lutheran traditions: The Word (reading, interpretation and application of
the Bible) and Sacraments (Holy Baptism, Holy Communion). Communion is
served at the end of each service. As a member of the LCMS, we ask all
visitors to speak with the Pastor before partaking in Communion, to affirm their
understanding and adherence to Lutheran beliefs.
The 9:00 a.m. service and 11:00 a.m. service are similar, although the early service tends to have more contemporary music, led by a small group of worship leaders (the Ensemble), and may follow a variety of service settings. The late service uses the more traditional hymns and settings. The early service also has Children's Ministry, a time during the service for children where the same lessons as the regular service are taught, directed at children. Therefore, the tendency is that more young families attend the early service. Gethsemane Lutheran Church offers a variety of worship styles for everyone. Sunday School is a time of educating young people in God's Word, held in between services at 10:00 a.m. All children from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 8 are welcome. There are often a variety of Bible Studies, practices and other activities between services for youth and adults. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||