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Alleluia
welcomes you and your family to join our church
services.
Worship Services
THURSDAY WORSHIP 7 PM
SUNDAY
WORSHIP:
8:00 AM Early Worship Service
9:15 AM Bible Study for All Ages
10:30 AM Late Worship Service
Please click
the "Calendar" link, or button, above for all worship
opportunities.
Alleluia welcomes you!
Church Location
Alleluia worships in a newly constructed
church facility halfway between Wrightstown and
Greenleaf on Highway 96. The street address is
6725 Elmro Road, Greenleaf, Wisconsin, 54126.
Communion
New visitors
are asked to speak to the Pastor before seeking
Communion for the first time. During Communion
distribution, there are no ushers. Those seeking
Communion approach the altar from the center aisle, when the Pastor announces
the table is ready. A single line is formed
facing the altar. If there is no room at the
altar, a new line begins forming in the center aisle. When
one line has finished receiving communion, they leave
the altar to the right and left, putting their empty communion cups on a tray that
is held on either side of the altar and
return to their seats. This continues until Communion is
complete. (Grape juice is available in individual
cups at the center of the tray for those who may have
medical or other concerns.)
Information about Church Services
Services are "blended," a mix of traditional and
contemporary worship.
Keyboard, guitars, flute, and percussion are used to
accompany music.
Adult and youth volunteer to do Bible Readings and sing
special music at church services.
Every church service has a "Children's Message," when
all children are welcomed to the front of
the church for a special object lesson by the
Pastor. If a child is shy, a parent may accompany
the child.
All types of
dress are welcome. Casual dress is most common.
The length of
the church service is typically one hour.
Worship is enhanced with visuals on two projection
screens that flank the altar.
A Quiet Room is available at the back of the sanctuary.
It has a large window, seating, and speakers so that the
service can be seen and heard, and parent and child can
continue to participate.
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