One way Christ the Savior is unique is that we offer two styles of worship each Sunday. We understand that people participate more fully in worship when it is in a style that touches them. While we may approach God from many different angles, He meets us all in our place of worship.
Sunday Worship Services
8:45 a.m. Traditional Service - Lutheran Liturgical style of worship
Hymns led by choir and organ music
10:45 a.m. Contemporary Service - Praise & Worship style
Worship music led by a live band and worship team
10:45 Contemporary Worship service
More information about services:
- The same sermon message is given at both hour-long services.
- If you are out of town and miss a Sunday, you can listen to sermon audio online.
- Communion is celebrated each Sunday as well as at special services.
- Greeters at the door, ushers, or Welcome Desk staff can answer any questions.
- Handicapped parking is available and the church building is wheelchair accessible.
- Hearing Assist devices are available for use during services.
Nursery & Christian Education
Child care is available during all services, and Christian Education for ages two through adult is available at 8:45 and 10:45.
Midweek Services - Wednesday evenings in Lent and Advent
Our View of Holy Communion
In Holy Communion, often called the Lord's Supper, those who come to the table receive in bread and wine the body and blood of their Lord. We are invited to approach this sacred event with two sets of eyes. With our natural eyes, we see bread and wine. With our eyes of faith, bread and wine become the presence of Christ in our midst. Through Holy Communion, we remember Christ's sacrifice for us, receive God's forgiveness, and our faith is nourished as we are assured of God's love. By participating together we also confess our oneness in Christ and our unity in what we believe. Persons who share this belief are invited to receive Holy Communion.
Young children are welcome to come forward with their parents to receive a blessing. If your child has completed Communion instruction (normally during the fifth grade in our congregation), they should put one hand out with palm up to receive the bread. Wine or grape juice may be chosen from the serving tray. The grape juice is in the center rings of the tray.