Worship Information & Opportunities
When we gather for worship, we honor the diversity of God’s people by blending traditional and contemporary liturgy, promoting excellent music and preaching, to support our faith and each other in following Jesus in our daily life.
Sunday Worship Schedule
8:30am Worship |
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9:40am
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10:45am |
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Communion
Holy Communion is offered at the table during worship every Sunday. All are welcome at the table. Those not yet communing are welcome to receive a blessing.
Readings
Prince of Peace generally follows the Narrative Lectionary September through Pentecost Sunday. Summer readings are assigned based on the variety of worship series. Check out the current series description to learn what stories are currently shaping our worship.
Sermon Archives
Recordings of sermons are posted onto this website in days following our Sunday worship. The current archives include every recordable sermon from January 1, 2019 plus a few selections from years prior.
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Past Worship Service
Recordings of our services can be found on our YouTube channel- PoPRoseville.
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Upcoming Live-streamed services
WORSHIP UPDATES

A Musical Mother’s Day: Join us and Sing!
Calling all men: To honor all mothers on Mother’s Day, we are once again inviting the men of the congregation to sing in a men’s ensemble on Sunday, May 11 at the 8:30 and 10:45am worship services. We will rehearse twice, on Wednesdays April 30 (8:30pm) and 7...

An Unfinished Story
Worship Series | April 27 - June 8 The resurrection wasn’t the end of Jesus’ story—it was the beginning of something new. In the weeks following Easter, the early church wrestled with what it meant to live in the reality of resurrection. As their stories unfolded,...
Holy Week Schedule
During Holy Week, we gather to meditate on Jesus’ final days before his death on the cross. We tell the story of Jesus’ passion in a variety of ways, listening to scripture, singing familiar hymns, gathering around the table. For Christians, Jesus’ suffering is the path to resurrection and new life. We eagerly await the celebration of the great Three Days at the conclusion of the week.