Traditional Worship
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Join us for worship in the Sanctuary
Sundays at 8:30 & 10:45 am
Service
Our Traditional service takes place in the Sanctuary. Every week you will hear a practical, Bible-based message.
Communion is served during all services on the first Sunday of every month. Individually-wrapped elements are available for those that prefer to participate that way.
Families & Children
We encourage families to worship together. Children are welcome and invited to stay in worship with you if you wish.
During all of our services, we also have a time especially designed for the children, ages K-4th grade, called PearlandKIDS Sermon Session! Children are invited into a separate space where they have time for fellowship and an age appropriate lesson during the sermon. Children then return to the worship service for communion with their family or the final worship song.
PearlandKIDS nursery is available for ages birth through preschool for the duration of each service. Here your kids will engage in age appropriate bible lessons and songs.
There is also a comfort room at the back of the Sanctuary if you need to step out.
Music
Music includes the traditional sounds of a piano, organ, and the Sanctuary Choir as well as other musical ensembles and hand-bell choirs.
Both services take place in our sanctuary, where you will find cushioned pews, a choir loft located behind the raised chancel and altar area, and screens containing lyrics and information that support the worship experience. Bibles and United Methodist Hymnals are located in each pew.
Current Sermon Series
The beautiful thing about the Christmas story is God taking on human flesh and becoming one of us. This was His gift to us! The birth of Jesus means God is not distant—God is with us. We are not alone in this life and this reality changes everything. Invite your friends and join us this Christmas season as we start a new Sermon Series called “The Gift”, and discover how embracing and witnessing to this great gift leads us not only into the depths of God’s presence, it leads us to want to share this gift with everyone we encounter.