What to Expect

We meet at the Nashua Seventh-day Adventist Church building, located at 20 Robinson Rd., Nashua, NH (across from Hayward’s). When you visit, you’ll be greeted at the door to the sanctuary and handed a weekly bulletin and a welcome gift. You don’t have to dress up to attend—you’ll see some people dressed casually and others more formally. If you can't attend in person, you can join our livestream

At CPC, we worship together as a covenant family: praying, confessing, rejoicing, receiving, and being sent. We hope that our worship on Sundays increasingly flows into discipleship, mission, and shared life throughout the week. You can expect:

  • Reverent Joy: Historic liturgy saturated with Scripture and brimming with gospel hope
  • Whole-Church Participation: Trained Scripture readers, responsive readings, robust congregational singing
  • Christ-Centered Preaching: Expository sermons that proclaim Christ crucified and risen
  • Weekly Communion: A tangible reminder that grace, not performance, sustains us
  • Growing in Community: Discipleship pathways that move from the pew to everyday life

Whether you are exploring Christianity, returning to church, or longing for deeper roots in Christ, we invite you to join us on Sundays as God calls, feeds, and sends His people for the life of the world. 

Worship Service

Our worship service begins at 10 a.m. every Sunday and roots us in delighting in God and glorifying Him together. The service usually lasts a little over an hour. 

Worship is our joyful and reverent response to who God is and what He has done. At CPC, we gather each Lord’s Day to meet with the living God through His Word, by His Spirit, and in the name of Jesus Christ. Each part of the service, from singing and Scripture to preaching and sacraments, is designed to help us love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. We invite you to join us as we worship God together in spirit and in truth.

Read more about worship at Christ Presbyterian Church

Discipleship Hour

Discipleship hour begins after a short break—at approximately 11:15 a.m.—and is focused on deepening our understanding of Christ, through his Word, as a whole church. Age-appropriate teaching is available for kids and adults. Children through fifth grade are dismissed to their classrooms for lessons related to the themes heard in worship, while youth and adults remain in the sanctuary to participate in sermon Q&A. This is followed by discipleship for youth and teaching for adults.  

Children

Kids are an important part of the CPC family and are welcome on Sunday mornings and at family events and activities throughout the week! Read more about what to expect for children and youth on Sunday mornings.