To God be the Glory in all our worship, music, and mission. All are invited to worship with Independent Presbyterian Church.
Sunday, November 24
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Christ the King Sunday
We celebrate "Christ the King" with our annual hymn festival on Sunday, November 24! This special festival of scripture and song marks the last Sunday of the Christian Year and will take place in the sanctuary with services at 8:45 and 11:00 am. This year, we will present some new settings of well-known hymns featuring a brass quintet, timpani, flute, classical guitar, and choir. Children will participate in the 11:00 am service in the Sanctuary to celebrate the end of Kids Rock for the fall. This will be a perfect time to warm up your vocal cords and sing the beautiful hymns of our church together!
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Traditional Worship
8:45 am & 11 am services in the Sanctuary
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Table Worship
11 am Table worship service at Highland Hall
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Online Worship
11 am livestream of the traditional service on IPC's YouTube channel
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Sunday, December 1
Holiday Worship Schedule
IPC will observe our Holiday Worship Schedule and gather for one morning worship service at 10 am. There will be no Sunday school and no 5 pm Table service in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Each Sunday
Let us know you are worshipping with us via livestream by filling out an online attendance form.
Please continue to remember to support the church. Offerings may be submitted online, by mail to 3100 Highland Avenue S., Birmingham, AL 35205, or through your mobile device on the ShelbyNEXT app.
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New to IPC?
All are welcome to worship with IPC.
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Communion
Holy Communion is served the first Sunday of each month in the morning worship services and weekly at the Table evening worship service.
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Childcare
The IPC Nursery is available for 6-week-old to 5k children from 9 - 11 am on summer Sundays. Children of all ages are always welcome to join you in worship. Noted in the bulletin, there will be a time during 10 am worship for preschool children (ages 5K and under) to be led out of the Sanctuary by our acolytes and taken to worship care.