SUNDAY WORSHIP
We gather each Sunday as an expression of our life together as a gospel-centered, community on mission.
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DIRECTIONS.
We gather each Sunday at 10am. We are located just south of Omaha in Bellevue, Nebraska. We are currently meeting at Bellevue West High School located at 1501 Thurston Ave, Bellevue, NE.
From US-75, take the Cornhusker exit. Turn east onto Cornhusker. Go north (left) onto S 15th Street. Turn left into Bellevue West High, and then right to park in the parking lot on the west (back) part of the school.
Sunday WORSHIP LITURGY
Our sunday gatherings follow a set order of service called a liturgy. Each week our liturgy includes the following:
CALL TO WORSHIP
God is the host of our worsip service, and he invites us into his presence to be re-formed and re-oriented to his majesty, glory, and the great story of redemption.
ADORATION
We worship the Lord in songs that declare God’s holy character, his mighty acts, and his steadfast love. Listen to our worship song list for this Sunday on Spotify.
PROFESSION OF FAITH
We profess our unity with the church throughout history and reinforce the core doctrines of the Christian faith.
PRAYER
We go before our Heavenly Father, in faith, knowing that he hears our prayers.
SCRIPTURE READING
God speaks to us today through his inspired, authoritative, inerrant Word that addresses us in our present condition.
SERMON
The preacher bears witness to the truth of God’s revelation and builds a bridge between the “there and then” of the salvation event in Jesus and the “here and now” of God’s continuing saving activity by the Spirit. Listen to previous sermons here.
Confession
We acknowledge that we are still sinners needing to confess both corporate and personal sins. In confession, we take hold of the promises of God to forgive those who acknowledge their sin.
assurance of pardon
The assurance of pardon conveys the good news of forgiveness through the finished work of Jesus Christ.
COMMUNION
Communion is a sign and seal of the new covenant in Christ. The bread and wine signify his broken body and spilled blood given for the salvation of his people.
BENEDICTION
The benediction is a blessing spoken at the end of the service as the final word to the people of God before they return to the world to serve.