Worship Services
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- 8:00am - Traditional Worship Service (organ and hymns)
- 9:15am - Sunday School/Adult Education (3 years thru Adult)
- 10:30am - Contemporary Worship Service featuring our own praise band, Cornerstone
Child Care is available during both services (infant thru Kindergarten)
- April 09, 2006 - Palm Sunday Services
- 8:00am - Traditional Service
- 10:30am - Contemporary Service
- April 13, 2006 - 7:30pm - Maundy Thursday Service
A dramatic reading/re-enactment of the Last Supper by the Men's Ministry
- April 14, 2006 - 7:30pm - Good Friday Service
- April 16, 2006 - Easter Celebration Services
- 8:00am - Traditional Service
- 10:30am - Contemporary Service
All are Welcome to join us for Sunday services.
Windsor United Church of Christ offers two services each Sunday
between Labor Day and Memorial Day and one service at 9:00am during the summer:
Our traditional service (8:00am) features liturgy and music in keeping
with the reformed and evangelical traditions of our Congregational forebears.
The instrument (organ) and voices (adult choir) will suit the tastes of
those long-familiar with Protestant worship.
Our contemporary service (10:30am) features "Cornerstone", our praise band.
We utilize piano, drums, flute, bass guitar, percussion and voices.
The music is uplifting in its message, contemporary in its sound,
and complements the readings and sermon for the week.
If you're seeking a change-of-pace from the usual church experience,
or if you're hoping to keep your teen awake through church,
this one might just fill the bill!
Windsor UCC celebrates the sacrament of Communion on the first Sunday
of every month.
Friends, family and guests of our church are all
invited to participate if you profess Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
Children are always welcome and encouraged to attend services.
Crayons and coloring sheets are available in the narthex of the
building for those who wish to use them.
The nursery is also available during both services
with age-appropriate toys and play for children up to age five.
Please, come join us!
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