Going to church can be overwhelming, especially if you’ve never been before. To help ease your mind a little bit, here are some things you can expect when you come to Canadian Reformed Church at Calgary.

Before you come…

Babysitting is available for babies and toddlers. Older children are welcome and encouraged to sit with their families and worship God with the rest of the church members.

There is no dress-code at our church, but most people are dressed in semi-formal or formal clothing.

We have two worship services every Sunday: one at 10:00am and the other at 3:00pm. People typically arrive 10-15 minutes before the service. The earlier you come, the better the seat selection will be. And, yes, you’re free to sit wherever you want! The worship service is about an hour long.

When you arrive…

As you enter the church building someone will greet you at the door. They will be able to answer any questions you may have, including questions about where to drop off your children for babysitting.

Ushers will welcome you into the auditorium and can find a seat for you if you prefer. (This may make it a bit easier depending on when you arrive, since the auditorium usually gets quite full.)  They will also provide you an outline of the worship service (known as the liturgy sheet) and a Bible and Book of Praise to use during the service if you require it.  They will also be happy to answer or find answers for any questions you may about the worship service.

During the worship service…

The worship service is primarily a meeting place between God and his people. God greets his people. He encourages them in their faith in Jesus Christ as they hear his Word read and preached. He also strengthens their faith with the sacraments (Baptism and Lord’s Supper). Finally, God sends his people out with a blessing. In response to God’s grace and mercy, his people confess their help in the Lord God, sing psalms and hymns to him, seek him in prayer, and give offerings for the poor.

The main focus of the worship service is the preaching of the Word of God. In the morning service a Bible passage is explained and is applied to the lives of God’s people. In the afternoon service the sermon typically focuses is on a specific topic of Scripture as it is summarized in the Heidelberg Catechism (one of our confessional documents).

Near the end of the service an offering bag will be passed around. The money collected is distributed by the deacons to needy members in the congregation or to another Christian organization.

Morning Service (10:00 AM)

    1. Pre-Service Song
    1. Call to Worship
    1. Confession of Dependence and God’s Greeting
    1. Opening Song of Praise
    1. Reading of the Ten Commandments
    1. Song of Response
    1. Prayer
    1. Bible Reading
    1. Song of Preparation
    1. Text and Ministry of the Word
    1. Song of Response
    1. Prayer of intercession and thanksgiving
    1. Announcements
    1. Gift Offering Collection
    1. Closing Song
  1. God’s Parting Blessing

Afternoon Service (3:00 PM)

    1. Pre-Service Song
    1. Call to Worship
    1. Confession of Dependence and God’s Greeting
    1. Opening Song of Praise
    1. Prayer
    1. Bible Reading
    1. Song of Preparation
    1. Text and Ministry of the Word
    1. Song of Response
    1. Prayer of intercession and thanksgiving
    1. Profession of Faith (singing or reading of a creed)
    1. Announcements
    1. Gift Offering Collection
    1. Closing Song
  1. God’s Parting Blessing

The Lord’s Supper sacrament

The celebration of the Lord’s Supper is held during the morning worship service, on the second Sunday of January, March, May, July, September, and November.  While all are welcome to observe and follow along, participation in the Lord’s Supper is limited to communicant members of the Canadian Reformed Church at Calgary and announced visitors from associated reformed churches.

After the service…

Once the worship service is over you are welcome to stay and chat (occasionally there is coffee). Every Sunday a specific family (known as the host family) is more than willing to have you over for coffee and/or lunch after the morning worship service.