Contemporary Service
- In Fellowship Hall
The Contemporary service is designed as a casual place to start your
week, meeting in Fellowship Hall in Hilltop House, 14 Hilltop Road.
The worship teams provide songs of praise, as we celebrate our
lives together. It is a great service for youth and adults alike,
encouraging family worship in a simple format with its use of visuals and
contemporary music.
Approximately 35 minutes long.
Casual setting.
Words to hymns and praise songs are projected on a screen and
accompanied with keyboard and other instruments.
Different instrumentalists and ensembles contribute to the variety of
music at the service.
Traditional Service
- In the Sanctuary
We welcome visitors of all ages
and faiths to join us at Hilltop Church for Sunday worship. The
historic sanctuary is a beautiful setting for hearing inspirational words
of the scriptures and preaching of the Word by Diane Curtis, Interim
Pastor. Tom Berdos at the piano and Deborah Berdos at the
magnificent organ accompany the singing of hymns and provide beautiful
music. The congregation, which has worshiped on this site for over
260 years offers meaningful worship, fellowship and an opportunity to grow
and share in the Christian faith.
Approximately 60 minutes long.
Childcare provided for infants through 3-year-olds.
Congregants and guests follow a worship bulletin for responsive
readings, and a hymnbook for songs.
Music by Tom and Deborah
Berdos on organ and piano.
The sacraments are celebrated at both services
Communion is observed on the first Sunday of each month
and on Maundy Thursday. The invitation to the Lord's Supper is extended to all who
have been baptized.
Baptism: In the Reformed Presbyterian tradition,
the Sacrament of Baptism is observed on the Lord's Day, usually during the worship
service.
Special Services are provided during the year,
including Family Worship, Christmas Eve, Maundy Thursday Tenebrae Service and Easter
Sunrise.
Child Care:
During the 9:30 worship service nursery care is provided in the sanctuary
building for infants through 3-year-olds.
Tape Ministry: For those unable to attend church, the
worship service is audio-taped and delivered to their home. Contact the Church
Office for details.
Perhaps you are curious as to how a Presbyterian service differs from that
of other denominations, or what is unique to the theology. Pastor
Curtis extends an invitation to meet and discuss such topics. Click on the
"Contact Us" link at the bottom of this page for information to schedule an
appointment. If you prefer, you may also consult online resources, such as the
PC(USA) web site: www.pcusa.org/navigation/whoweare.htm
Finally, it may also be of interest to know that a
New Members Class typically
forms in the Spring and Fall. The classes consist of
an afternoon meeting for all
levels of inquirers, and are held at Hilltop House on
Sunday afternoon. You will have the opportunity to meet with other new people, as well as a
pastor, to learn more about our church and denomination, while sharing in light
refreshments. Contact the church office for more information.
(973)-543-4012