At North Roanoke, we believe worship is much more than music. Our lives are meant to be an offering of worship to God as we give him our hearts, minds, and souls. We want to offer God acceptable worship. As Hebrews 13:15 states, “Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise —the fruit of lips that confess His name.”
Part of acceptable worship includes the entire church gathering together to remind one another and build one another up in the gospel by singing. Therefore, we sing with all our hearts to praise God and magnify the Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior (Col 3:16).
If you would like to serve in the worship ministry, several opportunities are available.
Part of acceptable worship includes the entire church gathering together to remind one another and build one another up in the gospel by singing. Therefore, we sing with all our hearts to praise God and magnify the Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior (Col 3:16).
If you would like to serve in the worship ministry, several opportunities are available.
choirThe choir rehearses on Wednesday evenings from 7:35-8:35 in the fall and spring semesters and helps to lead in worship during some Sunday morning services (10:30AM) and during special occasions (Advent/Easter). You are welcome to join us! There is no audition required, and the group is open to everyone from pre-teen to senior adult.
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praise teamThe praise team rehearses early Sunday morning and leads in worship during the 10:30 worship service on Sundays and other special services throughout the year. If you sing or play an instrument (such as guitar, bass, keyboard, or drums), our worship minister, Paul French (paul@nrbc.org) would love to talk with you about being a part of this group.
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handbell choirOur handbell choir is led by our church accompanist, Martha Short. Music reading skills will help you greatly in this group. The bell ringers assist in leading worship during selected special services (Good Friday and Advent season). If you'd like to be a part of this ensemble, please contact Paul (paul@nrbc.org), and he will connect you with Martha.
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