Traditional Worship at St. Mark
Sundays
at
8:30AM & 11:00AM
In Lutheran liturgies we emphasize the proclamation of the Word and the sharing of the Sacrament of Holy Communion. The liturgy seeks to give a clear vision of the significance of Jesus Christ for our lives. Aside from seasonal or occasional variation, worship services at St. Mark honor the historic pattern of Lutheran worship, (i.e., Gathering, Word, Meal, and Sending). This pattern, which Christians have used for centuries, provides room for much variety.
Traditional worship services worship and praise God using settings from the Lutheran Book of Worship and With One Voice. These settings contain all parts of the Lutheran litergy: an order of confession and forgiveness, historic creeds and Lord's Prayer, a strong scriptural base, and Holy Communion.
This service utilizes a more formal atmosphere and engages acolytes and crucifers
in the service. The Chancel Choir also sings weekly at one of the Traditional
Services. Holy Communion.
Music at these services is upbeat and emphasizes familiar hymns. The music
also includes classical music along with newer music.
The organ is the primary
musical instrument. Additionally, the service has a biblical focus with practical
daily issues, life experiences and events.
Holy Communion is celebrated at both traditional worship services, every Sunday. Everyone who is baptized is welcome to come forward and receive communion, you do not have to be Lutheran. During the service, those who wish to partake of Holy Communion come forward and kneel at the Altar Rail, then receive the bread and the wine (small cup of wine). Children who are too young to partake of Holy Communion are still welcome to come forward for a blessing.
The Nursery is open for infants and toddlers during both traditional worship services.