Sunday Services

26 Oct 2014 - 09:30 AM

Trout Run, PA

What to Expect

Sunday School

The Sunday School hour is devoted to help those of all ages further develop their walk with Christ. Unlike the Morning Worship Service in these classes their is interaction between the teacher and students to help apply the lessons being learned. Currently the Men and Women have separate Sunday School classes as mentioned above. Theteens also attend these classes while the children have  their own lessons downstairs in their age appropriate groups.

Order of Sunday Morning Worship Service

Choir Opener
Announcements
Hymn
Prayer
Choir
Welcome Song
Tithes & Offering
Scripture Reading
Hymn
Special Music
Morning Preaching

Nursery

The nursery is located downstairs in room number 4 and is provided for children ages 0-2 during all services.

Music

At SVBC we seek to have only music that is approved of the Lord. Our conservative music standards include Christ-honoring lyrics, distinct melodies and godly music theory. We also seek to not have a hyper-critical spirit of other ministries with music standards that differ from our own.

Offering

As you can see by the order of service there is usually an offering taken in our services. Please know that we are delighted to have you with us and do not expect you to participate. The offerings are for those who regularly attend SVBC. You’re welcome to give but please do so because you’re giving to the Lord and not out of obligation to the church.

Dress

Please do not let the question of what to wear stop you from joining us in worship! We are excited to have you and are not concerned that you fit perfectly into a “dress standard policy” as a visitor.

Our philosophy concerning dress for Sunday is that since we are coming to worship the Lord then we should try to dress our best.  The men normally wear collared shirts and a tie and the women mainly where skirts or dresses that come to the knee. For other events we ask that you keep this simple guideline in place: long, loose, and lots. This meaning that we try to be modest by having our clothing not be tight, revealing, or short.
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