Worship at St Martin's Church
Worship at
St Martin’s hopes to be joyful and uplifting and accessible to everyone. On most Sundays it is a
Communion Service, or The Eucharist. We sing, greet one another, listen to Scripture and a Sermon, and spend time in
prayer. We conclude by receiving bread and wine, remembering
Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples, something that
Christians have done in worship since the very early church. On most Sundays there is a
Sunday School for children during the first part of the service.
The
Church is first and foremost a worshipping community. We are most ourselves when we are worshipping
God together. We bring all our lives to
Church with us: things we are very thankful for, our happiness, our sadness, our confusion, even our sin. Nothing needs to be held back in our life in
Jesus Christ. He understands us and rejoices and grieves with us, and forgives us so we can continue in life, renewed.
We hope
worship to be:
- Joyful
- Prayerful
- Meaningful
- Strengthening
Sunday
worship begins at 10:00am.

We also have a time of short
prayer Monday-Thursday mornings at 8:45, a great way to begin the day!
And we have a more quiet weekday
communion service on Wednesdays at 9:15.
We have services throughout the year at special times for the Church, such as
Christmas and
Easter and other times as well. For Baptisms, Weddings, or Funerals, please see the '
Life Events' section of the website.