Sunday worship is the heartbeat of the church community a designated time for believers to gather, refocus their lives on God, and encourage one another. While every “Heritage Assembly of God” might have its own unique flair, Sunday worship generally revolves around four key pillars:
This is more than just singing; it’s about unity. Through music—ranging from contemporary anthems to soulful hymns—the congregation expresses gratitude and praise. In a Spirit-filled environment, this is often a dynamic time where people feel free to lift their hands or pray deeply as they connect with God’s presence.
The “centerpiece” of the service is the sermon. The pastor or speaker shares a message based on the Bible, intended to challenge, comfort, and provide practical wisdom for daily life. The goal is to take ancient truths and make them relevant for Monday through Saturday.
Sunday worship provides a sacred space to bring needs before God. This often includes:
True worship doesn’t end when the music stops. The final part of the service is about response—taking what was heard and deciding how to live it out. The congregation is “commissioned” (sent out) to be a light in their schools, workplaces, and neighborhoods.
Adults: The Legacy Builders (Focuses on deep roots and lasting faith)
Kids: Legacy Kids: Foundations (Focuses on building the “first blocks” of faith)
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