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When and Where
Beginning this January
Sundays at 10am
829 S Rockford
Coffee Hour to follow
What to Expect
Worship with The Rockford Mission is contemplative, responsive, and joyful.
We want the church to serve as a refuge for those who seek refreshment through Jesus’ word and at his table. Come as you are–feel free to dress casually and to join in on the noise as children run around the building and play. We also hope you’ll join us for Coffee Hour following the service to meet a neighbor and discuss how God met with you during the gathering.
Our gatherings run for roughly 80 minutes and are guided by a liturgy, which means work of the people. This means worship is not just something you watch, but something you participate in along with all of God’s people. Grab a bulletin to help guide you as we walk through our rhythm of:
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Though we come from many different places, carrying our own personal hopes, victories, joys, limps, wounds, fears, and doubts, when we gather together we join our voice as one people of God in Christ. Through the opening acclamation, praying shared prayers (called collects) informed by the church calendar, and singing songs which shape our imaginations and give voice to the longings of our hearts, we set our intention to meet with God as we gather.
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After we join our voices together, we open the Scriptures to listen for God, believing that all of Scripture is a sermon. Each week we read from multiple places in Scripture, giving ourselves an opportunity to hear a concert of voices giving testimony to the God who has made us his children in Christ. We continue our listening in the sermon, where we ask for God’s light to illumine our minds and hearts as we behold him, and to invite our obedient response.
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We respond to the proclamation of the good news by confessing our faith through the historic words of the Nicene Creed, by interceding on behalf of the world through the Prayers of the People, confessing our sin, and receiving absolution (an assurance of pardon in Christ) as we prepare to meet Jesus at his table.
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Our service is an ascent towards the table: what Scripture makes true to us in the abstract, that Jesus Christ came to save sinners, the communion table makes real to us in substance. This sacrament serves as a sure and certain sign of God’s grace to us–a tangible remembrance of Jesus’s sacrificial death that points forward to the resurrection meal we will enjoy with him at his return.
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To conclude our service, we are sent: commissioned out as the people of God who are called to the many places, vocations, and relationships in which we will find ourselves during the week. We are sent as those who have received Christ’s presence in word and at the table, and are called to offer this presence to a world that desperately longs to know him.
What about Kids?
We offer developmentally appropriate teaching for our children for those in 5th grade and younger.
Children 0-3 begin worship in their classroom.
Children 4 and older are invited to participate in the worship gathering with their parents before they are dismissed to class.
Children of all ages rejoin us when we take communion together.
The Rockford Mission is a plant of Cornerstone Tulsa. We are a part of Churches for the Sake of Others (C4SO), a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America, which is built on five key values: Kingdom, Spirit, Formation, Mission, and Sacrament.