Worship Team includes Reggie Headen, Michael Sebastian, and Solomon Todd. Reverend Mynatt will provide ministerial support for this team.

The Worship Team of Providence will design, lead, and support the various worship services of the congregation, with attention given to music, art, liturgy, scripture, and gospel preaching. The team will ensure a warm welcome to all who come and well as safety for all who attend. Special focus will be on the live-stream broadcasting of worship services.

Projects

  • Creating a welcome/greeting team
  • Continue to upgrade the video broadcast and expand its reach
  • Collaborate with the Campus Team to build the new sanctuary exit with platform, stairs, and bridge to Providence House
  • Explore the value of a Providence Worship Book, containing hymns, songs, scriptures, prayers, and reading.

Worship at Providence is Sunday morning at 10:30 am, in person in the sanctuary and online on our Facebook page and website home page.

  • The Sunday morning worship of God includes the music of Michael Sebastian, the vocals of Reggie Headen, the preaching and the pastoral care of Reverend Marcy Mynatt, plus reading of scripture, several moments of silence and reflection, and praying!
  • Following worship, the church often serves a light lunch in the sanctuary followed by conversations; on other Sundays, many join together in a local restaurant for the noon meal.
  • On Sunday afternoon, we host a weekly Worship Meal, serving a hot meal to any and all in the community who need something to eat. It is common for this Worship Meal to attract more participants than our Morning Worship.
  • On the first Sunday of each month, we celebrate together The Lord’s Supper. The table is open to all.
  • We participate in the needs of the church with our tithes and offerings. This is done through the mail, online, or by use of the offering plate at the back of the sanctuary.
  • Here is the Order of Worship for this coming Sunday.
  • Here is the link to the Providence website homepage (for watching the live stream of worship).

“With so much effort being poured into church growth, so much press being given to the benefits of faith, and so much flexing of religious muscle in the public square, the poor in spirit have no one but Jesus to call them blessed anymore.” (Barbara Brown Taylor)

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