About Our Worship

1. The Regulative Principle

The law for worship is that nothing is admissible in the worship of God without definite scriptural appointment.

2. Centrality of Preaching

The scriptural importance of preaching is believed and acknowledged.

3. Praise

We sing from the Book of Psalms, the only divinely authorised manual of praise.

4. Version

The Authorised Version of the Bible is used at all our services and meetings. We believe it is still the best English translation of the Word of God. In the course of our worship we read consecutively through both Old and New Testaments.

5. The Lord's Supper

This follows the evening service, except for the 3rd Lord's Day of each month when it follows the morning service. We welcome to the Supper all who have repented of their sins and who are relying solely upon the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. Such persons must also be in good standing in their own local churches.

6. Collection

No collection is taken during the services, but if visiting believers would like to join us in giving to the Lord's work, there are offertory boxes located in the vestibule.


The following articles give more information on the reasons for the conduct of our church worship: