Valley Presbyterian Church exists to make disciples of Jesus by gathering for the public worship of God; by growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ through Christian education; and by sending God’s people to go out into the world and love their neighbors and cities for the glory of God.
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Our worship service is:
REVERENT
We approach God as he commands and with a recognition of his surpassing glory and power as our creator and redeemer.
CHRIST-CENTERED
Christ is the king of the Church who saved her through his life, death, resurrection, and ascension. It is this Christ that our service proclaims, especially in our preaching and the sacraments.
HISTORICAL
We worship together as a congregation that incorporates the ecumenical creeds and reformed confessions into the life of the Church and the believer. Our liturgical forms and prayers have their roots in the patristic, medieval, and reformation church.
BIBLICAL
Our worship is regulated by what Scripture commands. Our worship is full of Scripture — we read it, preach it, sing it, pray it, and, in the sacraments, we see it. Our worship also gives voice to the distinctive messages of Scripture in Law and Gospel.
LITURGICAL
Our worship has a logic — a Biblical pattern — that is followed week-in and week-out. This repetition is formative and sanctifying, changing our hearts and minds.
SACRAMENTAL
We regularly and eagerly administer the two sacraments that Christ instituted, Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. They are not an addendum to our worship but a feature. We celebrate the Lord’s Supper each week. The Lord's Supper is for baptized, faith in Christ professing and repentant Christians who are members in good standing at a gospel-preaching church. If that is not you refrain from partaking of the Lord's Supper and please feel free to speak with our pastor or elders about the things of the Lord.
Children are welcomed in worship as part of the covenant family of God. We encourage families to keep their children in the worship service regardless of age, so they may follow parent examples in worshipping God. Don’t worry if your children are a bit restless or noisy. However, if you believe your child is too restless or noisy during any worship service, don’t hesitate to visit the Nursery (ages 0-3) or Sermon Training Room.