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Worship at Clairemont Lutheran
As those early disciples of Jesus Christ gathered together to proclaim the good news and celebrate the gift of life through water and the meal, we too gather every week as well as on holidays and other occasions to celebrate and remember the grace of God made real through Jesus Christ. Though the language and methods of worship have changed through these past 2000 years, the central meaning remains: God is present at the table of Jesus Christ in, with, and under the bread and the wine at Eucharist. On this page you will find out what to expect when you come to worship at Clairemont Lutheran Church. All four of our Sunday morning worship services are formatted in very similar ways, though the language and musical styles are different. We hope this information sheds some light on our style of worship at Clairemont Lutheran Church. Arrival/ Before Worship. When you arrive, an usher will hand you a worship program. Take a moment to read the announcements as well as to fill out the blue welcome card. It is our custom at Clairemont Lutheran Church to pray for those who fill out these cards following our Sunday morning worship services. Special prayer requests may be included on the back of these cards and will be remembered during the week in our Prayer Chain ministry. Located in the entryway is also an information rack with brochures and a table with information on upcoming events. The white podiums generally contain copies of our monthly newsletter The Clarion as well as copies of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's monthly publication The Lutheran Magazine. Both publications are offered free of charge.
Sending. The service closes with a sending. The pastor offers the Benediction followed by the closing hymn or Recessional. A closing piece of music is then offered called a Postlude. The pastors greet those leaving for worship with a handshake. The worship service is meant to be continued as we depart into the world, nourished for the week ahead by the Holy Spirit through the word and meal. After Worship. The congregation gathers on the patio outside the sanctuary and entryway for coffee and conversation following worship. Sometimes organizations will have tables set up on the patio with information about their ministries. Occasionally there will even be a special celebration held on the patio. You will always find a friendly face ready to welcome you before, during and after worship at Clairemont Lutheran Church. Worship at Clairemont Lutheran Church every Sunday Morning at 8:00, 9:15, 10:15, and 11:30 (Spanish) Holiday Worship Christmas Eve Candlelight at 4:30, 6:30 and 10:00 p.m. Ash Wednesday at Noon and 7:00 p.m. Thursdays in Lent and Maundy Thursday at Noon and 7:00 p.m. Good Friday at Noon and 7:00 p.m. Easter Sunday at 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 a.m. |