Our Sunday Mornings

Formation Hour
Adult & Children
Resumes August 20
Children’s catechesis is a class that is based on the Scripture we read during the worship service and includes Scripture memory as well.
The Adult Class will be going through the story of Jacob in Genesis. This will be an interactive reading where one person reads and Amanda will interject throughout the text about what is happening. She will also ask questions and refer to other passages to help the reader understand what’s happening and how God is moving.
The Adult Class will be going through the story of Jacob in Genesis. This will be an interactive reading where one person reads and Amanda will interject throughout the text about what is happening. She will also ask questions and refer to other passages to help the reader understand what’s happening and how God is moving.

Worship Service
8:30 & 11:00 AM
Our service is a blending of a traditional Anglican service and contemporary service. We sing contemporary worship music, hymns, and service songs.
We come forward for communion and use small disposable communion cups. We will have two prayer ministers to pray for those who want to receive prayer.
We come forward for communion and use small disposable communion cups. We will have two prayer ministers to pray for those who want to receive prayer.
What Do you have For Children during the service?

Christ Kids
For children ages 4 - 2nd Grade, we run a program called “Christ Kids” during the sermon. The children are dismissed right before the sermon for their own lesson then brought back before communion.

Nursery
The nursery is for children ages 0-4. Before the service begins, you go to the check-in table where someone will help you and your child get settled in. Parents can pick up their nursery age children during the “passing of the peace” and bring them back to the service so they can receive a blessing during communion.

Activity Bags
Activity Bags are available every week for children to pick up. Each bag contains books, various worksheets to color, dot-to-dot, word finds, blank paper, crayons, markers, or colored pencils. These bags are located to the left as you enter the building.
Community
At Christ the Redeemer we care about community and see value in people being connected and known by others. We want to build community within Christ the Redeemer as well as with the local and global community. Follow the link below to learn more about Christ the Redeemer's community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Sunday we have many first-time guests, and we would love for you to join us as well!
If you are planning to visit, here are some things to expect:
If you are planning to visit, here are some things to expect:
What Happens in a Service?
Our service lasts about an hour and twenty minutes. We gather together in prayer and song. We hear from God’s word through reading and preaching. We confess our faith together. We pray for the world, our community, and our church. Lastly, before we end and are sent out to love and serve our community, we all come forward to receive Holy Communion.
Do you have something for Kids?
We see children as a blessing at Christ the Redeemer, so we provide a safe and clean nursery during the service as well as a children's program during the sermon. We also welcome children during the service if you want to keep them with you.
Will I be asked to give money?
We do have an offering basket each Sunday. It is placed in the middle of the tent. Our offerings help us to keep the lights on and enable us to love our community. If you are visiting, we do not expect you to give.
What Do I wear?
You may wear whatever you want. Some people wear business casual, and others prefer jeans and a t-shirt. Since we are outside make sure to take in to account the weather, whether it's hot or cold.
Are you a part of a denomination?
We are part of the Diocese of the Carolinas, the Anglican Church in North America, and the global Anglican family through GAFCON.