Church services are divided as follows;
a. English - First service - 6:30am - 8:30am
This service is conducted first thing in the morning on Sunday to make sure those that are committed to other things are given the opportunity to worship God and be able to fulfil their Sunday endeavours. This starts at 07:30 hours
b. Chichewa –Second Service 08:30 – 10:30 am
This service is conducted in Chichewa which is a common language spoken by the majority of the population in Malawi. This service starts at 08:30 hours.
c. English Sunday school
This school is children at a foundation level to learn principles of the CCAP faith and doctrine. It starts 08:30 hours as well.
c. English Sunday school
This school is children at a foundation level to learn principles of the CCAP faith and doctrine. It starts 08:30 hours as well.
d. Contemporary Service - Third service - 11:00am & 12:30pm
This is a form of Christian worship that emerged within Western evangelical Protestantism in the twentieth century. It was originally confined to the charismatic movement, but is now found to varying extents in a wide range of churches, including many which do not subscribe to a charismatic theology.
Contemporary worship is generally characterised by the use of contemporary worship music in an informal setting. Congregational singing typically comprises a greater proportion of the service than in conventional forms of worship. Where contemporary worship is practiced in churches with a liturgical tradition, elements of the liturgy are frequently kept to a minimum.
The terms historic worship, traditional worship or liturgical worship are sometimes used to describe conventional worship forms and distinguish them from contemporary worship. As a church, this was adopted to satisfy different dimensions of spiritual needs and is one way of accommodating everyone to worship their God freely as the Spirit leads.