Worship Centered on New Testament Practice

Sunday Morning Worship Services in Brookhaven for believers seeking biblically grounded assembly

When believers gather for Sunday morning worship, they participate in practices modeled directly on first-century Christian assemblies described in the New Testament. Mt Zion Church of Christ conducts worship services that follow these scriptural examples, emphasizing congregational singing without instrumental accompaniment, prayer, Scripture reading, communion, and preaching. Members and visitors from throughout Brookhaven attend these services to honor God according to patterns established in early church teaching.


Worship follows a consistent structure rooted in biblical authority rather than tradition or preference, with each element serving a specific spiritual purpose outlined in Scripture. Services create space for collective participation where the entire congregation engages in singing, responds to prayers, observes the Lord's Supper weekly, and listens to expository preaching that explains and applies biblical text. This approach prioritizes scriptural teaching over entertainment or performance-driven elements.


Plan a visit to observe how worship services combine reverence, biblical instruction, and spiritual encouragement in one assembly.

What Happens During Sunday Worship

Services at Mt Zion Church of Christ include congregational singing of hymns and spiritual songs, with all voices joining in harmony without instrumental music as practiced in the early church. Prayers are offered by appointed members on behalf of the congregation, Scripture passages are read aloud to focus attention on God's Word, and communion is observed each first day of the week as commanded in Acts 20:7. Sermons provide verse-by-verse teaching designed to build faith and encourage obedience to biblical commands.


After attending Sunday morning worship, participants notice a renewed focus on scriptural truth, clearer understanding of specific passages addressed in the sermon, and strengthened commitment to living according to New Testament principles. Regular worship builds spiritual discipline, reinforces biblical knowledge gained in Bible classes, and provides accountability within a community of believers pursuing the same scriptural standards.


The service includes time for visitors to introduce themselves if they choose, opportunities for members to share prayer requests, and a welcoming atmosphere that balances formality in worship structure with warmth in personal interaction. First-time guests receive no pressure to participate beyond their comfort level, though all elements of worship are explained so newcomers understand the biblical basis for each practice.

Answers to Common Worship Questions

Individuals considering attending Sunday morning worship often ask about service format and expectations for participation.

  • Why does worship not include instrumental music?

    The church follows New Testament examples and commands regarding worship, which specify singing as the form of music in Christian assemblies, with early Christians practicing vocal praise without instruments as documented in Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16.

  • What happens during communion each Sunday?

    Members partake of unleavened bread and fruit of the vine in remembrance of Christ's sacrifice, observing this memorial on the first day of every week as the early church did according to apostolic example.

  • How long do Sunday morning services typically last?

    Worship services generally run between 60 and 75 minutes, including singing, prayer, communion, contribution, and a sermon focused on Scripture exposition and practical application.

  • What should visitors expect when attending for the first time?

    You will find a printed order of worship, hymnals for congregational singing, and a welcoming environment where you can observe and participate as you feel comfortable without being singled out or pressured.

  • How are sermons structured and what topics do they address?

    Preachers at Brookhaven deliver expository messages that explain biblical passages in context, apply scriptural principles to contemporary situations, and encourage spiritual growth through obedience to God's Word.

Mt Zion Church of Christ invites anyone seeking worship that prioritizes biblical authority and New Testament patterns to attend a Sunday morning service. Contact the congregation to confirm service times and learn more about worship practices rooted in Scripture.