OUR WORSHIP SERVICE
Worship is at
the heart of our life together at First Presbyterian Church.
Worship provides the context for our daily living as followers of
Jesus.
There
are two opportunities for worship each Sunday morning. Both worship
services include a celebration of the Lord's Supper on the first
Sunday of each month.
Christ is risen! Alleluia!
8:30 Contemporary
Worship
This
45 minute worship service in the sanctuary features the music of
Alan and Roxanne Fauque who set the tone for worship with the
soothing combination of Alan's saxophone and Roxanne's piano and
vocals. Together they draw in the worshipers for a period of praise,
prayer, scripture and message. This service is designed for all
people, but especially for those new to the Christian faith. Nursery
care is available during this service.
10:30 Traditional
Worship
This
worship service features all the components that have traditionally
been a part of Presbyterian worship including hymn singing,
scripture reading, prayer and sermon and special music. During the
program year, September through May, the worship service is enhanced
by the music ministry of the worship choir and the First Bells
hand bell choir. This service also includes a time for children with
church school classes for pre-K through grade 4, following during
the remainder of the service. Nursery care is available during this
service.
Summer Vespers at Rockhaven Chapel
During
the summer months, beginning on Father's Day and concluding the
Sunday before Labor Day weekend, evening vespers are held each
Sunday at 7:00 p.m. in beautiful and rustic Rockhaven Chapel, part
of our Rockhaven Camp, located 21 miles south of Bozeman on the way
to West Yellowstone. These informal services include an
old-fashioned hymn-sing with scripture and meditation based on a
theme that is followed throughout the summer. The vesper service is
preceded by a potluck supper in the dining hall, and on many Sundays
there are special events that happen before supper.
Rockhaven Camp is
located at milepost 67 on U.S. Highway 191, 21 miles south of
Bozeman.
