SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE - Worship Area, 10:30 am
A typical worship service consists of the following: a Call to Worship, singing, Reading of God's Law, Confession of Sin, Assurance of Pardon, Reading of God's Word and Preaching, and, in response to God's Word, a Pastoral Prayer, and an Offering. Childcare is provided for newborn up to and including the age of three. A cry room with audio fr
om the service is also available. SUNDAY SCHOOL - Worship Area and various classrooms, 9:15 am
A wide variety of classes meet each week to welcome and nurture attendees in their journey. Childcare is provided for newborn up to age two. Classes differ in size, format, and focus. Adult classes may include Bible studies, topical studies, or special needs studies. Classes for children are divided by age and grade, beginning at age three and going through high-school. There are typically three semesters throughout the year for adult Sunday School. During August all classes meet together in the Worship Area. Our church accepts the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms as concise and powerful summaries of what the Bible teaches. We are a Presbyterian church because the government of our church is entrusted by God into the hands of elders, called by the Holy Spirit and recognized by the people through the vote of the congregation (The Greek word for elder is "presbyteros"). That also means that we are connected through our presbytery and denomination to churches across North America, and through relationships with other churches and denominations, to churches around the world. The Orthodox Presbyterian Church was founded in 1936 when a number of leaders in the larger Presbyterian Church sought to form a church that stood for historic Christianity. You can read more about that at www.opc.org. Our congregation is a participating church in the Philadelphia Presbytery. This Presbytery consists of churches in eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware. Elders and pastors from these churches gather regularly at meetings of Presbytery to consider issues or problems in which they can help local congregations. The Presbytery is also responsible for the training and preparation of men for the gospel ministry, and ensures the faithful ministry of member churches. Once a year, each presbytery commissions elders and pastors to the General Assembly. The General Assembly helps to settle matters of doctrine or practice where there may be misunderstanding or disagreement. The Orthodox Presbyterian Church carries out a comprehensive ministry of Christian education, assisting local churches and families to teach their children, and preparing new candidates for the gospel ministry. Great Commission Publications publishes books, Sunday School material, Vacation Bible School and tracts.