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what to expect

WORSHIP SERVICE

Our worship service begins at 11:00 AM each Sunday and typically lasts about an hour.   While bulletins are available, we also email everything you need the day before the service so that you can print it out or view it on your phone or mobile device.  Simply contact us if you would like to be added to list of those who are emailed.


Our traditional and engaging worship services include prayers, songs, video meditations, silence, readings from scripture, sermon and sacraments. You are invited to participate in as much or as little in the service as you like.


We currently celebrate the Lord's Supper every Sunday, but continue to revisit this practice based on post-pandemic impacts.

 CHILDREN & WORSHIP

Child care is offered for infants through second graders by our skilled nursery staff, beginning at 9:45 during the school year and 10:15 during the summer.


Children of all ages are always welcome in our worship services. We take delight in the sounds of babbling babies! Worship bags with activity pages and crayons are available as you enter the sanctuary.


During worship, kids are invited back into the sanctuary after the sermon and before communion (when communion is served) for a special message during Children's Time. 


 FELLOWSHIP

We serve fair trade coffee, juice, and light refreshments in the fellowship area each Sunday morning starting at 10:30.


We welcome you to this informal time to meet visitors and catch up with friends.


 WHAT TO WEAR

There is no dress code at MPC! We welcome you to dress comfortably and be yourself. You’ll find some folks in jeans and shorts and others in dresses or ties.


No matter how you are dressed, you will be welcome.



 PARKING

If you drive to church, parking is available in the lot behind the church and along Shelby Street.

There are designated handicap parking spots on Alabama Street, providing access to the ramp entrance to the church.


If you bike to church, you’ll find our bike rack in the parking lot behind the church.

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