“Worship the Lord with gladness;
come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the Lord is God.
It is he who made us, and we are his;
we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.”
Psalm 100:2-3
Sundays at Manhattan Covenant
2423 Kimball Ave. at 10am
Connect
Intentional community building
Worship
Simple, meaningful liturgy
Root
Always anchored in Jesus & Scripture
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What to Expect
What happens on a Sunday morning?
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Every Sunday, we gather at the Flint Hills Community Accelerator building to move toward Jesus together. We worship using a blend of traditional and contemporary liturgical elements (see more on our liturgy below). On some Sundays we engage the scriptures though a sermon, and on other Sundays we engage the scriptures with one another through guided discussion. We believe this rhythm allows us to build deeper relationships and expand the ways we hear and respond to the word of God.
What do kids & youth do?
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We place a high value on intergenerational worship and ministry, so kids worship with their families for the entirety of the service, apart from a kids time that takes place during the sermon. Youth 6th grade and up take part in the whole service. As a new, growing church, we do not yet have a nursery, but hope to add this in the future to serve our young families. We LOVE kids, and we enjoy the sounds of children in our midst, so please do not worry about your children being a disturbance!
Where do I go when I arrive?
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You’ll park in the lot immediately adjacent to Flint Hills Community Accelerator and then head to the left (yellow) set of doors. Someone will be there to greet you and guide you in. We gather for a time of fellowship at 10, and our service begins at 10:15.
What should I wear or bring?
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Feel free to dress as you are most comfortable—from dresses to jeans to shorts and t-shirts. Our room is a bit chilly so keep that in mind as you plan. We have coffee and tea provided but feel free to bring your own. If you have a Bible, you may want to bring that to follow along, but it’s not required!
Our Liturgy
The liturgy is the theologically and prayerfully planned structure of moments used to proclaim God’s word to the church during our Worship Gatherings. As we move through the service in faith and by God’s grace, the Holy Spirit breathes, acts, and speaks through all of us.
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These words, typically selected from a Psalm, remind us why we have gathered. We are in God's presence; Christ himself is our host, and his invitation includes us all.
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Singing is one of the ways our theology (thinking about God) becomes worship (loving God) in experience. We sing songs that focus on who God is as well as how we relate to Him based on what He has done for us in Christ. Singing can involve praise, lament, prayer and rehearsing the story to remind our hearts what is true.
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We take a few moments to greet one another because it reminds us that we are saved by Christ into a family and that our experience of Christ is always as a community.
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We join with followers of Jesus from all over the world in seeking God’s presence, wisdom, and truth by reading and reflecting on passages selected from the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Scriptures. We read these words as a proclamation of our belief, a confession of our need, and a celebration of our faith in the promises of God. Often these readings are selected from the Revised Common Lectionary, a widely used three-year cycle of Bible readings for Christian worship, organized by the liturgical seasons of the church year.
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A prayer to God offered by a different person each gathering, giving thanks, asking help, remembering together before God the needs of our church, our community, our nation, and of the whole world.
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Together we declare our common faith in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, through a scripture passage read aloud together, or through a creed such as the Apostle’s Creed or the Nicene Creed.
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In light of God's word, our lives show up as sinful. So we reflect and pray silently and through reading a corporate confession. As a company of the forgiven, we nevertheless need a reminder of God's compassionate faithfulness to us. We hear gladly the words assuring us that, in Christ, God has forgiven us and restores us to life.
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The center of our gathering is the Lord’s Supper, during which we experience the mystery of the presence of Christ among us. This Holy Communion is a time to remember the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus as central to our faith.
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We believe in both receiving the Word and exploring it together, so our Sunday gatherings alternate between traditional sermons and open, guided scripture discussions.
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While we do not pass an offering plate, we take a moment to pray for and bless our tithes and offerings to the work of God through our church. Offerings can be given online here.
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Words of blessing that assures worshipers that God's presence continues with us in the world no less than in worship, in our separation from each other no less than in the gathered service.