Worship can be very active with actions, flags, and hands being raised.
Worship plays a very important part at MCF, and takes many different forms, such as singing, dance and wall painting. This allows people to express their worship to God in which ever way suits them best.
Worship at MCF is a dynamic celebration! It can be noisy and enthusiastic, or quiet and thoughtful. It encourages people in their faith, and can make people feel they are in the presence of God.
 
 
The worship group has singers, guitars, keyboards, flutes and drums.
The worship group is a band of musicians who sing, play guitars, keyboards, drums and flutes while people worship. The worship group help people come closer to God through the way they sing and play.
  Before the service starts, the worship group pray, that they may sing or play in the way God wants them to, and help people to find out more about God.
The worship group always pray before a service starts.

 

Would you like to see video clips of worship and the band at MCF or go to Educhurch Interactive?

Video clip of worship at MCF Educhurch Interactive
Children's worship at MCF  
Video clip of the worship group at MCF  

Would you like to find out about worship in other churches?

Worship at Combs
Worship at the Salvation Army Citadel

 

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