Sorry to inject my opinions here based upon my observations from reading the information provided by Evergreen Church, but I would avoid this church for if no other reason than this:

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2) Historical & Relevant -- Traditional worship is frozen in time, copying an earlier model, stuck in another century. Contemporary worship is frozen in the present, mimicking the pop culture of the last few decades. A church that draws from each century since Christ would be a 2000-year-old church. We desire to be a 2000-year-old church from day one, recognizing that we are shaped by the past and must communicate in the present.
This church appears to want to "please" both young and old by intermixing the tried and true biblical worship with that of contemporary worldliness. If you look closely at the photo you will see a "band". <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/puke.gif" alt="" /> It's not a matter of "historical vs. relevant" but rather worship is to be biblically based. If our forefathers got it right, then it's right.....!! Truth doesn't change with the times. Truth is eternal and truth originates with God and His infallible Word. Just because something is old, aka: historical, doesn't automatically make it stagnant and something to be avoided because one doesn't want to be "stuck in another century". <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/rolleyes2.gif" alt="" />

Compare that to what Trinity Reformation Church says about its worship here: Lord's Day Services at Trinity Reformation Church

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We at Trinity Reformation Church enjoy what most folks call a "traditional" worship service, and, no, we do not have a "contemporary" service as well. We do not believe that worship styles are a matter of preference, but rather, a matter of biblical command. Although since the cross we are able to draw nearer to the Lord than the people of God were before (Heb 10:22), there are still warnings for those who would draw near unworthily (Heb 10:26-27). The punishments that accompany these warnings in the New Testament are even said to be worse than those in the Old Testament (Heb 10:28-29)! Thus, if it was important for the saints under the Old Covenant to be careful how they drew near to God, it is even more important for us under the New Covenant to be careful. If we are drawing "nearer" to the Lord, then we have an even greater responsibility to do it in the way that the Lord commands (cf. Heb 2:1-3).
This church appears to have a godly fear of God; a reverential attitude which is of the Holy Spirit. Of course, this does not automatically warrant an endorsement of this church, but it surely makes it worthy of serious consideration and a visit. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

In His grace,


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