We endeavor to present ourselves in worship to God in spirit
and in truth. "But the hour cometh, and now is,
when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit
and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him."
(KJV John 4:23).
Our form of worship is in the exuberance and devotion of
the early church. We feel that God can be glorified by the
use of all kinds of musical instruments.
A typical worship service consists of the following Bible-based
practices:
CLAPPING
our hands (Psalm 47:1)
LIFTING
our hands (Psalm 63:4; 134:2)
AUDIBLE PRAISE
unto the Lord (Psalm 34:1; 95:1-2; 103:1; Acts 4:24;
Hebrews 13:15; Revelation 19:1)
We speak in unknown TONGUES
and have INTERPRETATION
(I Cor. 14:39; I Cor. 12:7,10)
We SING
in TONGUES and in English (I Cor. 14:14,15)
We ANOINT
with OIL and PRAY for the SICK
(James 5:14,15)