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Compton Heights Christian Church – Worship Service
November 9, 2025 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sanctuary Worship 11:00AM
Worship is always contemporary in content with a traditional style:
We sing our faith. Music is a vital part of worship, with great congregational singing, and a choir that sings the faith through classics, contemporary pieces, spirituals, and world Christian music such at that of Iona and Taizé.
The liturgy is ‘the work of the people,’ so everyone is involved! Leaders are lay and ordained. The congregation is engaged through readings, prayers, and responses.
The Prayers of the People include prayer for our world, community, and for those dear to us.
We worship through the seasons of the Christian year: Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, and Ordinary Time.

“Children, Worship & Wonder”
After the children’s moment, children who want to participate, are invited to leave the sanctuary to participate in Worship and Wonder.
In Worship and Wonder the children experience hands-on stories from the bible. There is singing and children and leaders share the Great Feast, pray, and receive a blessing. The Worship and Wonder room is located on the same level as the Sanctuary, next to the kitchenette.
After-Worship Fellowship Time
Immediately following worship in the church library. Everyone is welcome. This is a time for fellowship and a chance visit and get to know each other better. Members of the congregation provide snacks for this community time each Sunday.
Sanctuary Worship – 11:00AM Worship is always contemporary in content with a traditional style. The Lord’s Supper (Holy Communion) is shared each Sunday and ALL are welcome at Christ’s Table. We sing our faith; music is a vital part of worship, with great congregational singing, and a choir that sings the faith through classics, contemporary pieces, spirituals, and world Christian music such at that of Iona and Taizé. The liturgy is ‘the work of the people,’ so everyone is involved! Leaders are lay and ordained. The congregation is engaged through readings, prayers, and responses.
