THE DIVINE SERVICE

Join us for

Every Sunday @ 9:30 AM

at 3415 Erbes Road, Thousand Oaks, CA

The center of our church life is our Sunday morning Divine Service during which we encounter a powerful yet merciful God. Each service lasts about an hour and everyone is welcome to attend. You can watch some videos of our services and sermons to get familiar. Our hope is that you’re able to come check out a service in person soon.

FAQ

Every church has its own style of worship. Ours might be a little different than what you have experienced in other churches. But, maybe it won’t be. Our services are easy to follow and are completely laid out in the worship folder given to you before the service.

The content and focus for every worship service at Prince of Peace comes from the Bible and is founded on Jesus Christ. We read it, listen to it, pray about it, and even sing passages from it. While you may not be the singing type, feel free to simply listen to the song and join in if you feel comfortable. Loud or soft, on or off key, all our praises are beautiful music to God.

What’s it like?

We open our service in the Name of the Triune God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as a remembrance of our baptism and adoption into God’s family (Matthew 28:19-20).

As a group, we confess our sins to God and confidently hear that our sins have been forgiven in and by Christ (1 John 1:8-9).

We listen to various readings from the Bible (Old Testament, Gospel, and other New Testament sections).

We confess together our Christian faith according to one of the historic Christian Creeds: the Apostles’ or the Nicene (Matthew 10:32; Romans 10:10).

The pastor teaches and applies the truths of God’s Word to our daily lives through a message typically called a ‘sermon.’

We pray together including the Lord’s Prayer (Ephesians 6:18; Matthew 6:9-13).

We provide people an opportunity to support the work of our ministry and many others around the world by gathering a free-will offering to the Lord (2 Corinthians 9:7-8).

We celebrate the 2,000 year old communal meal established by Jesus called “Holy Communion” or “The Lord’s Supper” for forgiveness and strength (Matthew 26:26-28).

Throughout the service we sing God’s Word and His praises with ancient and contemporary songs typically called “hymns” (Colossians 3:16).

We close the service with our Lord’s blessing (Numbers 6:24-26).

What do you do?

No. Since the Bible presents no dress code, aside from simple decency and modesty, we don’t either. Our members try to make their worship time special, and this often shows itself in the way they dress. But dress is a personal matter of worship before God. One may dress casually and glorify God just the same as he/she would in formal attire. Both are welcome.

On any Sunday morning at our church you may see high heels and running shoes, shorts and suits, t-shirts or ties. Ultimately, it isn’t your clothes God is interested in on Sunday morning but that you are there to hear and learn from His gracious Word.

Is there a dress code?

No. There are a lot of misconceptions out there about offerings and giving to a church. Here’s the reality: The Bible teaches our offerings to God should reflect our belief that all we have is His gift to us (Psalm 24:1). We believe that with our offerings, we worship and honor God.

With that in mind, members of Prince of Peace bring regular offerings to express their thanks and love to God. These offerings are used to support the work of our congregation and similar work that is being conducted by other churches throughout the world.

Because the Bible sets no specific amount one must give, again, neither do we. Rather, the Bible tells us that each person should give God whatever he/she is willing to give from the heart, not out of obligation, for God loves a cheerful giver (2 Corinthians 9:7).

As our guest, you might want to learn more about our ministry before you contribute to it with your gifts. Therefore, you should in no way feel forced to give an offering on Sunday morning. That being said, you are free to do so if you choose. For us, it is enough that you are our guest in worship. If you would like to give a gift to support our ministry (thank you!), you can do so online by clicking the ‘GIVE’ button above.

Will I be expected to give money?

No. No one likes to be pressured into doing something they don’t want. We believe church membership should be voluntary. Getting to know God and building a relationship with a certain church takes time. And people need time to evaluate and decide if they want further involvement. We respect that need.

Visiting a church for the first time is not easy. Since every member at Prince of Peace was once in your shoes, we’ll make our best effort to help you feel comfortable and welcome. No pressure. No expectations. Just an opportunity to learn more about your Savior God and meet some pretty amazing people.

Will I be forced to sign up or commit to something if I come?

Is there food?

Yes. Thanks for reading this far!

Make sure to visit our Events Calendar for a complete list of upcoming events and special services.