Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Worship

The face of the Triune God is visible to us in Christ. Here at Trinity Hillcrest, Jesus is at the center of our life together. He is “the living Stone” in whom we too are being built into “a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood” (1 Peter 2:4). Jesus is at the heart of our worship, our work, our service, our fellowship. He is the reason we are able to call on God our Father in prayer. It is through his atoning sacrifice on the cross—where he willingly substituted himself for sinners like us—that we now have life. God the Holy Spirit draws us to Jesus and fills our hearts with gratitude for all he has done.

Worship is all we do (Romans 12:2); corporate worship is what we do when we are together. As evangelical Anglicans, we seek to have corporate worship that is warm, reverent, relevant, and as free of distractions as possible. We stand in the strongly reformed tradition of men like Charles Simeon, J.C. Ryle, Thomas Cranmer, and, more recently, John Stott, J.I. Packer and Dick Lucas.

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