We are currently worshiping online and in person. If you prefer online worship, get the Zoom link on our home page.
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Come as you are and worship with us every Sunday morning at 9:30 am. God welcomes us in our Sunday best or in jeans and a flip flops, God welcomes saints and sinners — and we’re all a bit of both at any given time! God welcomes singles, couples and families, gay or straight, cis-gendered, trans, non-binary, or I’m-not-really-interested-in-talking-about-that-now people. God welcomes people of all colors and faith traditions, people who know Jesus well and people who are just interested in learning more. Because God welcomes all people, and loves them, Windsor Presbyterian Church does too. The Good News of Jesus may challenge you, comfort you and uplift you all at the same time, but our goal is to make sure you know that you are loved, accepted, welcomed, and valued for who you are now and for all God is calling you to be. We invite you to come grow in faith with us as together we bring God’s love to life.
Church Seasons
Our Sunday worship follows the “Liturgical Year” – seasons of the church year when we celebrate significant events in the Church’s theological history. Each year, Christians move through a circle of memory and expectation to open ourselves to the elusive presence of God. In weekly worship, we attend to this movement each week. Christmas, Easter, Pentecost: People can walk right through these mysteries each year, and not even know what’s there. We need time to get ready to come close to those mysteries: Advent, as we approach Christmas; and Lent, as we approach Easter. We use color and the stories of scripture to approach and enter into the seasons of the Church year. The stories of scripture we use are called Lectionary, a three-year cycle of readings from the Hebrew Scriptures, the Psalms, the Epistles, and the Gospels. Read more information about the lectionary readings for upcoming Sundays.
Holy Communion
Everyone of every age and background is invited to partake in communion – we celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper (Holy Communion) on the first and third Sundays of the month. We serve by “intinction” – when you are served, take a portion of bread from the common loaf and then dip it into the chalice. The large loaf is wheat bread and the crackers are gluten-free. We usually serve both wine and grape juice – wine is in the earthenware chalice, grape juice is in the glass chalice. However, because of COVID, we are now serving prepackaged wafers and grape juice also.