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Visit Us at LMPC
Join us for Sunday morning services at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
The goal of every service is the same: we want to worship the Lord “in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24).
We believe that we should worship God in accordance with the truths revealed in his Word and with our whole being—seeking to pray, praise, and listen to the preaching of God’s Word with the full attention of our minds and from the depths of our hearts.
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What to Expect
Vitality of worship is one of our core values. We serve a great and holy God, and, as his people, we delight in joining together in reverent and joyful worship on the first day of every week. Four worship services are held each Sunday morning. One 9:30 a.m. service is livestreamed each week.
There is no dress code at LMPC, and we encourage all to come as they are. Typically, service attire could include anything from jeans to business casual.
Sunday Morning
Times
We offer simultaneous services in both the sanctuary and the fellowship hall Sunday mornings at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. If you are not able to join us in person, we also livestream one of the 9:30 a.m. services.
Corporate Worship
Each week, our staff worship and music team works together to choose the liturgical elements and music for the sanctuary and fellowship hall services, often using the same liturgy in each service location. All four services utilize the poetically beautiful and doctrinally rich hymns of the historic church and offer preaching covering the same Scripture passage and following the same sermon outline.
One building
Two Service Locations
In the main building we have two primary worship spaces – the sanctuary and the fellowship hall. The sanctuary may be accessed through the entrance on North Bragg Ave., and the fellowship hall may be accessed by walking up from the parking lot underneath the porte-cochère (covered entrance for cars to drive through).
Sanctuary
The sanctuary service includes a traditional worship style. Music is offered by choirs and ensembles, soloists, and a variety of instruments including organ, brass, strings, piano, and timpani. Hymns are sung from both The Trinity Hymnal and other sources. Pastors and worship leaders wear robes, seating is in pews, and communion is served by passing the elements while the congregation remains seated.
Fellowship Hall
The fellowship hall worship music is led by a combination of piano, strings, brass, woodwinds, and guitar. Pastors and worship leaders do not wear robes, seating is in individual chairs, and communion is served by having the congregation come forward to receive the elements.