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What is the worship like at Flint Hill?

Worship at Flint Hill is first and foremost biblical.  Every song we sing in our worship services is grounded in Scripture. With the Word as our guide, we believe worship is largely communal dialogue in response to the goodness and mercy of God, where we present ourselves as a living sacrifice and remember His selfless love and generosity toward us. We believe worship is  interactive and experiential by nature, engaging the heart of the believer with the heart of God. We believe worship should be grounded in and full of the truth of scripture, with a special emphasis on the redemptive power of the cross and the free gift of grace Christ offers through His sacrifice. We also believe that corporate worship should be framed in a cultural context in an effort to make the experience relevant to the worshipper, while being careful not to allow relevance to usurp the truth of scripture or the content of the message. All of this, then, should empower and compel the worshipper to practical applications of faith and should be evidence of having been in the presence of the Lord. Ideally, many will, “…see and fear and put their trust in the Lord.” With this emphasis on the Word and salvation, the issues of style, instrumentation, etc. become secondary, and ultimately, a matter of personal taste. In order to validate the Word and salvation as paramount in worship, we do sing songs in a variety of styles and incorporate other expressions of art (drama, dance, visual media) into the corporate worship service.

How often does the choir rehearse?

The adult choir rehearses Sundays from 5 – 7p.m.  However, we only rehearse on the Sundays when there is no Family Enrichment.  Family Enrichment occurs twice a month on Sunday evenings and is designed for church members to spend time with their families.

Contact the church office for specific dates.

There are usually extra rehearsals when preparing for the Easter and Christmas musicals.

What do I have to do to join the choir?

Anyone who is a believer and has the desire to sing may join the choir.  You do not have to be a church member to join the choir.  Fourteen years old is the cut-off age for joining the choir.

What do I have to do to join the Praise Team?

Praise Team members are chosen by the worship leader.  Prerequisites are as follows:

1.      Must be a Christian

2.      Must be a church member

3.      Be a committed choir member

4.      Have the ability to sing parts

5.      Have a quality singing voice

6.      Have a Christ-like attitude and Godly character

If these prerequisites are met, you will more than likely be asked to join the Praise Team.

 

 

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