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God Touching Lives
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Two Worship Services
The Classic Worship service is at 10:00 AM every Sunday. This worship service uses the 2003 Book of Common Prayer. It is a traditional prayer book service that has the classical organ choral music used by Anglican churches over 400 years. Music is directed by Lecil Gibson, one of the most talented  and experienced organists in Little Rock.  First and third Sundays of the month are Holy Communion. Second, fourth, and fifth Sundays of the month are the Daily Office of Morning Prayer. Bible study follows worship every Sunday and varies on the timing of when the worship service ends.  No other church in the Little Rock area offers this kind of traditional worship service.  It is a classical worship service that conforms to the standards of the 1549 Book of Common Prayer written by Thomas Cranmer under the kingship of Henry VIII.  If you’ve never experienced this kind of worship, join us this Sunday.
The new “Living Grace” Modern Worship service is at 5:00 PM every Sunday and is always a candle light service.  If you’re looking for something different in a worship experience, try this service!  The goal of this service is to extend our faith in a new and meaningful way to people who might not feel comfortable in a traditional church setting. Music is directed by Steven Smith, a music-major at UCA and branch bank manager. Noted musicians in the band are Gio Bruno, guitar player and vocalist of a popular local rock band called The Grownups, and Ray Pierce on drums, a local attorney.  Seth Parker, student at UALR,  recently joined us on the keyboard.  (We’re still looking for a few a bass player and backup musicians.) Through a combination of using modern worship music styles and classical hymns put to modern instruments, the Living Grace service is very different from