Our traditional services follow a printed, familiar order that includes readings and traditional hymns sung out of the United Methodist hymnal to music played on a pipe organ.
Persons in this setting expect to be somewhat formal and more reserved than they would be casual, though few wear coats and ties anymore.
A chancel choir or a musician brings special music, while a robed pastor, usually robed, brings a message to the congregation seated in pews.
Though persons in this setting expect to be somewhat formal and more reserved than they would be in a casual setting, we strive to make the service warm, personal, and inviting, as well as reverent, remembering that the primary purpose of the service is about God.