Thinking about worshipping with us?
We hope you will! Here are answers to some questions you might have. We want to
make your experience easy and pleasant.
Q: Where are you located? What times are services?
A: The church is located at 247 Broad Street, in downtown Red Bank, New
Jersey. You can click
here for directions. For service times and information,
click
here.
Q: Where do you park?
A: There is a large parking lot located behind the church, accessible from
Hudson Avenue. You can also park on Hudson Avenue (behind the church)
and on Broad Street (in front of the church). There are entrances in both
the front and rear of the church.
Q: Will there be greeters or others on hand to help newcomers know
what to do?
A: Usually, there are greeters at both the entrance to the Sanctuary (near the
front entrance) and the rear entrance to the church. There are also ushers that
can escort you to your seat if you desire. Greeters have bulletins, which give
the order of worship and any relevant announcements. Extra bulletins are usually
found on the table across from the Sanctuary entrance. Our greeters are here to
welcome you to church and can answer any of your questions.
Q: Is the order for worship easy to follow?
A: Absolutely. The bulletin contains the printed order of worship. Anything
typed in
bold is something the congregation responds. Any heading that
has an asterisk (*) preceding it is an activity where you should stand, if able.
All hymns are listed, and hymns come from either the
United Methodist Hymnal, or
a second hymnal,
The Faith We Sing. Hymns are also posted at the front of the
Sanctuary. Announcements are printed on the inside of the bulletin.
Q: How long does worship last?
A: Generally, the service lasts an hour, give or take a few minutes. A service
with Communion tends to last a little longer.
Q: How long are the sermons?
A: Sermons run approximately 20 to 25 minutes. Of course, this is an estimate.
Sermons are archived
here.
Q: Are guests singled out?
A: Guests are not singled out. There is a point in the service where we turn
and offer a sign of Christ's love to one another. At this point, you could indicate
to whom you turn that you are visiting. But guests are not singled out from
the pulpit or at any other time. There are pads in the pew that you should sign
and indicate that you are a visitor. You can be as brief or as detailed with the
information you wish to share.
Q: Who is welcome to Communion?
A: All who hear Christ's call are welcome to Communion. Communion is directed
by the ushers. The first table during Communion is a special table of healing.
Should you desire special prayers, you are invited to attend this table of Communion.
Q: What types of hymns are sung? What instruments are used?
A: Hymns come from the
United Methodist Hymnal and
The Faith We Sing. They are
posted in the bulletin and at the front of the church. The following is from a
church brochure and details some of the instruments:
"Dedicated in September, 1975, the gallery organ, built by the Austrian firm of Orgelbau Hradetzky, is a two-manual
mechanical-action organ of 42 ranks. It is distinctive in its southern European design with many colorful stops
that are characteristic of Austrian-Viennese organ building. Our chancel organ, built in 1988 by Hradetzky, is
a 4-rank positiv scaled and voiced according to early 18th Century Austrian and Italian organs.
"In addition, the church has two Steinway grand pianos, a Mason and Hamlin baby grand, a new Weber grand, and various
smaller pianos of interest, which are used in rehearsal and performance."
Also, it should be noted that there are choirs consisting of both voice and handbell.
Some holiday services employ outside musicians to enhance the service.
Q: Is the building accessible for physically challenged people?
A: Yes, there are ramps into the building. Also, there is a side entrance next
to a handicapped parking space. There are handicapped parking spaces in the back
parking lot.
Q: Is there a nursery or other activities for small children?
A: An attended nursery is also available for small children, in addition to a full program of Sunday School activities. Click
here for a more information.
Q: What is the seating like?
A: The church has a center aisle, with solid wood pews on either side. The last
two rows of pews have been removed to make way for rocking chairs.
Q: Is there an expectation to give money?
A: There is an offering taken during the service, but there is no pressure made on
worshipers to make a donation to the church.
Q: Are there other people of my age?
A: Absolutely! The church's congregation is made up of all kinds of people
spanning all age groups.
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