"Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth!
Serve the Lord with gladness!
Come into His presence with singing!" -Psalm 100
Music is such as powerful thing! It can reach the hardest of hearts when nothing else can. Then, when we join music with the Gospel, the all-powerful Word of God, we have an explosive combination! We can experience God's presence as we lift our voices in praise to Him through music. Music ministers to both hearers and performer. Music proclaims the Good News of Jesus Christ as it inspires and encourages us, as it soothes the heart, and as it lifts praises to our God. Use the links on this page to find an opportunity to share your gifts and talents on one of the Sanctuary worship ministry teams.
Sanctuary Worship Services at St. John's
- experience times of reverence and reflection
- worship through a variety of liturgies (worship forms)
- receive God's wondrous gifts through the Word and Sacraments
- sing and hear a wide variety of Christian music and hymns led by many different musical ensembles
- mature in your Christian walk
- be strengthened to serve Jesus during the week
COVID-19 UPDATE // FEB. 2021
In-VENUE Worship is BACK: Sundays at 8:30am & 10:30am In BOTH The Sanctuary & Walker Hall
YES. Indoor Services at BOTH Times in BOTH Venues -- Online RSVP is REQUIRED
Sunday OUTDOOR Worship 9am under the TENTS. RSVP NO LONGER REQUIRED for Outdoor Worship! Face-covering Required, Please bring your own chair
CHURCH ONLINE: Sunday at 8:30am and 10:30am
Nursery & Childcare currently not available during weekend services.
Celebrate Recovery: ONLINE ONLY - Saturday, 7pm [LINK]
Additional on-campus activities have not yet been scheduled.
Saturday 6:30 pm & Sunday 8:00 am
These services follow the historic liturgy of the Church, with some creative changes or substitutions. These changes highlight a season of the Church Year or emphasize a theme for a given Sunday. Holy Communion is celebrated on the first, third, and fifth Sundays of the month.
Sunday 9:30 am & 11:00 am
These services focus on the teaching of God’s Word in the context of a simpler liturgical setting. The opening of the service is written with the specific theme of the day in mind; a combination of hymns and praise songs are used in this service. Communion is celebrated on the second and fourth Sundays of the month.