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About Sower

Make authentic disciples of Jesus Christ who love His Word, Church, and Mission.

Values

Our church is driven by the Great Commission and the Great Commandment.

The Great Commission urges us to make disciples worldwide, baptizing them, and teaching all that Jesus commanded (Mark 12:29-31), as we share the hope and life found in Christ.

The Great Commandment instructs us to love God wholeheartedly and to love our neighbors as ourselves.

These principles form the core of our actions, guiding everything from our Sunday services to our daily interactions.

Sunday Morning Service

What We Do and Why

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Call to Worship

We believe that “faith comes through hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ” (Rm. 10:17), thus our worship, in faith, begins with God’s Divine Word and resounds to give God praise.
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Worship in Song

The people of God have always responded to his glorious works by offering up their songs (Ex. 15; Jdg. 5; 2 Sm. 22). We, too, seek to adorn our worship with singing as we proclaim and exalt His holy name.
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Worship in Confession

John’s gospel tells us that “those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth” (Jn. 4:24). It is our privilege then to articulate, or confess, the right and true doctrine of our faith which unites us together and guides honest adoration.
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Worship in Word

It is for the glory of Christ that the Scriptures would be opened, read, taught, and believed (1 Tm. 4:13). In our gathering it is in and through God’s Word, and by the Spirit’s power, that our minds may attend to God’s way, and that being instructed by His revealed will our lives would come to offer up continual worship for His name sake.

In Scripture, people stand in reverence for the reading of God’s Word (Neh. 8:5; Luke 4:16). In the same way, we seek to honor God’s Word by giving it our full attention, and we invite all who are able to stand for the reading.

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Worship in Communion

Each week we partake in the Lord’s Supper together out of obedience to Christ (Lk. 22:19), with understanding, faith, reverence, and godly fear. Our participation in this meal together benefits us in our remembering of Christ’s sacrifice and in our uniting under His Lordship.
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Parting of Worship

We end our time with a “benediction” or an “utterance of blessing”, derived from Scripture, and a final song in order that as we go out from the gathering we might trust the things God has promised and continue to respond by offering up our lives in worship to Him (Heb. 13:15-16).

Culture

Gospel Culture

The Gospel is for everyone and motivates us to go and make disciples as Jesus commands, forming the core of our weekly preaching.

We place our faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and that it has the power to transform lives (Romans 1:16). Our lives have been changed by the Gospel because God so loved the world that he sent his one and only son and that whoever believes in Him would not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16). Believing in the Gospel means we aim to share it with others.

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Community Culture

Community is about helping each other grow in our faith through Community Groups, prayer, reading our Bibles, serving our community, and doing life together, especially when life gets hard.

We value the church family we have because it truly is a Family. God sets those who are lonely in families (Psalm 68:6) and He has given us men and women of all different backgrounds, ethnicities, and ages to help each other navigate through life with a Biblical worldview.

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Generosity Culture

God invites us to give not out of necessity but for the transformation it brings to our lives.

We believe that as Christians, we should strive to be the most generous, as Christ has been to us – whether through financial support for our community and missionaries or by dedicating our time to serving others. As Acts 20:35 reminds us, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”

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