Our services are a blend of liturgical and free church styles. We intentionally order our worship services to focus our attention on God's presence through the relevance and authority of his Word. In order to do this, our worship services are composed of four integrated movements:
Gathering God's People
We place ourselves in a posture of worship through prayer and songs.
Hearing God's Word
As we hear the reading and the teaching of God’s Word, we are reminded of who we are and how we are to live in light of who God is, what he has done, and what he will do.
Celebrating God's Work
Through songs, declarations, readings, and the observance of communion, we worship the triune God and reaffirm our allegiance to Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Entering God's World
We close our service with reflection and exhortation, committing to advance God’s reign in our lives, our church, and our city.
Gathering God's People
We place ourselves in a posture of worship through prayer and songs.
Hearing God's Word
As we hear the reading and the teaching of God’s Word, we are reminded of who we are and how we are to live in light of who God is, what he has done, and what he will do.
Celebrating God's Work
Through songs, declarations, readings, and the observance of communion, we worship the triune God and reaffirm our allegiance to Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Entering God's World
We close our service with reflection and exhortation, committing to advance God’s reign in our lives, our church, and our city.
Music
Redeemer Church uses a blended style of worship, singing songs that are both old and new. You can view our complete song list here!
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Visiting RedeemerWorship services at Redeemer Church are casual dress — feel free to wear what's comfortable for you.
If you're new to Redeemer we encourage you to come to our coffee & donut hour from 9:30am until 10:00am on Sundays in front of the Sanctuary. It's a great place to hang out and meet people at the church! |
Biola Students
If you are a Biola student without a car you can easily walk to Redeemer from campus! Here's a video of the easiest path from there to here: