Worship
"There is no space in which worship should not take place, no time when it should not occur, and no activity through which it should not happen." --Miroslav Volf
At King’s, we believe that worship shapes us as a community. It is in gathering to celebrate God that we remember who we are and whose we are. As we enact God’s Story in worship, we are better able to respond to the beauty and the brokenness in our world around us.
Worship at King’s embodies the values of the Nairobi Statement on Worship: Worship is Transcultural, (it cuts across different cultures, uniting us in the One, Triune God), Contextual (it takes place in specific cultures and should reflect the local “values and patterns, insofar as they are consonant with the values of the Gospel”), Counter-Cultural (it transforms patterns of culture that are not coherent with the Gospel), and Cross-Cultural (it welcomes the gifts of different cultures and denominational traditions).
We are a diverse community, with students, staff and faculty coming from a variety of cultures and denominations. In our corporate worship, we seek to understand and celebrate those differences, rather than silence them.













