Worship





Worship at Capitol Hill


 

“May your kingdom come, and what you want [WORSHIP] be done, here on earth as it is in heaven.”  Matthew 6:10, paraphrased

As committed disciples of Christ, and supporting pastoral leadership, we seek to kindle a worship environment that: ACKNOWLEDGES Jesus as Lord and King; REFLECTS Christ through our witness and testimony; INSPIRES others to seek Him and to submit their lives to His will; and NURTURES individuals in full, conscious and active relationship with Him.

Capitol Hill has two types of Sabbath morning services:

  • Sabbath School: 9:30 am class (VIRTUAL) for Adults and 10 am class (IN PERSON) for Adults; and 10:30 am for Children and Youth [In person (2nd/4th Sabbaths) & VIRTUAL weekly]
    In person and virtual gatherings for an engaging and exciting time of Bible study thru the Sabbath School Quarterly as a guide. Led by a facilitator, the classes offer opportunities for discussion.

  • 11:30 am Live Stream Worship Service in Person and Online
    A service of inspiring music, ministry to children, prayer and scripture, and provocative preaching, blending the traditional and the contemporary.

We also hold a mid-week, “Wednesdays in the Word” bible study and prayer service, at 7:00pm weekly online.

Some of the elements of a typical Capitol Hill worship service include: acknowledging God’s presence, congregational praise and worship, a ‘Welcome’ moment where we greet friends and introduce ourselves to guests, a children’s story, a special musical meditation by one of Capitol Hill’s own choirs or soloists, or a guest artist, and an illuminating sermon from one of our pastors, elders, ministry leaders, or a guest speaker.

On any given Sabbath, we will employ our youth in worship leading. Our worship services present a wonderful opportunity to train youth leaders, and we work to involve all children and youth in using their God-given gifts in ministry.

On some special days, we’re blessed to also have a baptism or baby dedication or participate in a communion service.

Giving voice to our cross-generational and cross-cultural congregation—from hymns, anthems and spirituals to traditional and contemporary gospel, liturgical dance, poetry and drama, instrumental music, and more—there’s plenty of room for you to experience the breadth and depth of your desired musical experience rooted in the faith of the believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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