PROS Worship
✨ Rooted in Ancient Practice

Where God's Word
Becomes Worship

Join a growing movement of churches rediscovering the ancient practice of public Scripture reading. No performance. No pressure. Just the living Word, read aloud.

"Devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching."

— 1 Timothy 4:13

Scripture Reading Is Worship, Not Preparation

In PROS worship, we gather around the conviction that God speaks through His Word—and that His Word addresses the deepest questions of human life.

In PROS worship, we gather around the conviction that God speaks through His Word—and that His Word addresses the deepest questions of human life: Who am I? Why am I here? What is wrong with the world? Is there hope?

Rather than rushing to answers, this service invites us first to listen. Through the public reading of Scripture, we place ourselves under God's voice—trusting that the story of Jesus Christ gives meaning, direction, and hope that no other story can provide.

Here, the Bible is not merely discussed or summarized, but heard aloud, shaping us together as God's people. Whether you come with faith, doubt, curiosity, or longing, you are welcome here.

Watch PROS Worship in Action

These recordings capture the essence of PROS worship—gathering to hear God's Word read publicly.

A Pattern From Scripture to Today

From Moses to Paul to the early church, God's people have always gathered to hear His Word read aloud.

Exodus 24:7; Deut 31:11-13

Moses Before Israel

Moses read the Law aloud before all Israel, establishing the pattern of public Scripture reading for the covenant community.

Nehemiah 8:1-3, 8

Ezra's Marathon Reading

Ezra read the Scriptures for hours while the people listened attentively—Scripture as the center of gathered worship.

Luke 4:16-21

Jesus in the Synagogue

Jesus participated in public Scripture reading, then proclaimed its fulfillment in His own ministry.

1 Timothy 4:13

Paul's Command

"Devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching."

Justin Martyr, c. 150 AD

Early Church Practice

"The memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as time permits..."

Augustine, Sermon 227

Ancient Pattern

"The divine Scriptures are read, the psalms are sung, the sermons are preached, the prayers are offered."

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