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Mount Zion offers four worship services because people like different styles and times of worship. All adult services meet in our sanctuary and provide child-care.

Contemporary Service    
    Saturday, 5:30 P.M., Upper Social Hall
Emphasis on praise, worship, the Word. A casual atmosphere where you can come as you are.

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Traditional Service    
   Sunday, 8:00 A.M., Sanctuary
A formal time of worship emphasizing traditional hymns, preaching of the Word, and an observance of the traditions that formed the foundations of Bible-based churches in America.

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Adult Sunday School & KIDZONE 1
  
Sunday, 9:15 A.M.
An hour of study and fellowship with many classes structured by age or subject matter. KIDZONE is a fast-paced ministry featuring music, drama, media, skits, games, and small groups for children K - 6. Meets behind the Library on the upper level.

 

The Father's House   
    Sunday, 10:45 A.M., Upper Social Hall
A place to belong before you believe. Relevant music, media, and talks communicating a timeless message of hope for an emerging generation for college/career through their 30s.

 

Blended Service    
   Sunday, 10:45 A.M., Sanctuary
A combination of casual style with different types of music, fellowship, and a biblical lesson from the Word of God.

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KIDZONE 2
   Sunday, 10:45 A.M., Behind Library
See KIDZONE 1 above.
 

Youth Service   AKA   "Fuel - For Living
   Wednesdays (the first three) @ Joel's Place
             6:00-7:00 PM - Middle School (6-8th)
             7:00-8:15 PM - High School
Middle school and high school students meet for their own special brand of worship and fellowship.
 

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