
Worship services are held every Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. and are followed by a time of fellowship. In addition to regular Sunday morning worship, certain special services are held on occasions such as Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Easter, Community Thanksgiving Eve, and Christmas Eve.
CHILD CARE AND CHILDREN'S CHURCH
McGregor Presbyterian Church provides several areas for childcare. Infants to two year olds are located in Room A. A two year olds class during Sunday School is located in Room C. These two rooms are located in the new fellowship hall. McGregor has two Children's Church programs for age two year olds thru first grade. Two and Three year olds are in Room C in the fellowship hall. Four year olds thru first grade is located in Room 105. Children three years old and up remain in the sanctuary with parents until children's church time (after the Children's Sermon), they are then led to their classrooms by the adults. During this time the children will hear Bible stories and do crafts that are age appropriate. The Child Care and Development committee is in charge of the volunteers and staff for these areas.
SERMONS
The following are several recent sermons that have been delivered to our congregation. We hope that you find these texts inspirational and guiding. If there are sermons you are interested in that are not offered online, feel free to request a personal copy.
[Note: These sermons are for individual personal and private use and are not intended for distribution. Every effort has been made to insure that proper credit is given to cited sources.]
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday School classes are provided for all ages, from 3 years through adult. Bible stories and activities are a normal part of the children's activities. There are three adult classes, as well as a New Member class. All classes meet from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Infant and nursery care is provided.
MUSIC
The music ministry at McGregor is a very active program, including choirs for children, youth, and adults. In addition to presenting anthems for worship, these groups present special programs and musicals throughout the year. Instrumentalists and vocal soloists are used frequently to enhance the musical offerings during worship. The music program seeks to offer glory to God, to further illuminate the Word, and to provide spiritual enrichment for the congregation as well as those who participate. Joy Ackerman is the Music Director and Organist.
AFTER-CHURCH FELLOWSHIP
Every Sunday, immediately following the worship service, refreshments are served in the Fellowship Hall during After Church Fellowship. Everyone is invited to greet friends and enjoy the fellowship of others.
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