What’s Sunday Like?

Welcome to Exodus Church! We would love to have you join us for worship, to be blessed by the liturgy, by our fellowship, and by participating in the life of God in his church.

Each Sunday, our worship follows a biblically formed liturgy—an intentional order of service shaped by the story of the gospel

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Call to Worship

God calls us into His presence. He gathers us as His covenant people to renew our love and loyalty to Him—and to one another.

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Confession of Sin

Standing before a holy God opens our eyes to our need for grace. We confess our sin, trusting that though we are often faithless, God is faithful.

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Assurance of Pardon

Because of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we hear and receive the good news of forgiveness and peace with God.

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The Preaching of God’s Word

Through Scripture proclaimed, the Spirit strengthens, awakens, and renews us—bringing life, hope, and faith, like breath spoken into dry bones.

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Offering

We respond in gratitude by giving to the Lord, acknowledging that every good gift comes from Him.

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The Lord’s Supper

United to Christ, we come to His Table to feast with our risen and ascended King.
The bread—His body given for us.
The cup—His blood shed for us.

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Benediction

God blesses us and sends us into the world, commissioned for His mission: to make disciples of all nations and to live as people through whom Christ is redeeming, renewing, and restoring all things.

We sincerely look forward to meeting you and worshipping God together. 'Behold how good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters dwell in unity!’