Our Worship Service

Sundays at 10:00 AM

Worship at Chapel of the Redeemer is not about what we do for God, but what He actively does for us. Through the Divine Service, God speaks to us, forgives our sins, and nourishes our faith.

Our liturgy is historic, reverent, and deeply rooted in the Scriptures. We sing robust hymns, confess our faith through the creeds, listen to expository preaching, and receive the Lord's Supper.

Christ Statue at Chapel of the Redeemer

Holy Communion

We celebrate the Lord's Supper every Sunday. In this meal, we joyfully receive the true body and blood of our Savior, Jesus Christ, given and shed for the forgiveness of our sins.

Because Scripture teaches that participation in Communion is an expression of unity in faith and doctrine, we practice "close" or "closed" communion. We kindly ask that visitors who are not members of our church body speak with the Pastor before the service begins if they desire to commune.

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no dress code at Chapel of the Redeemer. You will see people wearing everything from suits and dresses to casual attire. We encourage you to dress comfortably and reverently as we gather in God's presence.

Absolutely. Children are a vital part of our congregation. We believe it is important for families to worship together. If your little ones get restless, we have a quiet room available where you can still hear the service.

We have a dedicated parking lot on campus. Additionally, there is ample street parking on Union Turnpike and the surrounding residential streets. Handicap accessible parking spots are reserved near the main entrance.

Our Divine Service typically lasts about 60 minutes, including liturgy, hymns, the sermon, and Holy Communion.

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