Worship Services at The Orchard
We warmly invite you to join our church family in exalting the name of God. We offer one Saturday evening service and eight Sunday morning worship services, all featuring the same message from Senior Pastor Colin Smith.
Service Times
Arlington Heights Campus - Sundays, 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM
Barrington Campus - Saturdays, 5:30 PM; Sundays, 9 AM & 10:45 AM
Itasca Campus - Sundays, 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM
Colin Smith Will Be Preaching In Person
February 4 & 5: Barrington Saturday Night, Arlington Heights Sanctuary Services
February 11 & 12: Barrington Saturday Night, Barrington Sunday Services
February 18 & 19: Barrington Saturday Night, Arlington Heights Sanctuary Services
February 25 & 26: Barrington Saturday Night, Barrington Sunday Services
Service Information
Classic Services
Sundays, 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM - Arlington Heights Campus, Sanctuary
Sundays, 10:45 AM - Barrington Campus
The Classic Worship service at the Barrington Campus of The Orchard will be characterized by an intentional commitment to glorify God. This will be accomplished through prayer, the reading and preaching of Scripture and through a variety of classic music styles. These may include traditional hymns, sung by the congregation or choir and accompanied by the organ and orchestral instruments.
Worship music also may include other classic forms such as jazz, black gospel, youth choir, ancient odes or God-honoring contemporary hymns.
In the end, the primary goal of each service is to unite all participants in praise and worship to God during a worship service characterized by both spiritual depth and musical breadth.
Contemporary Services
Sundays, 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM - Arlington Heights Campus, Gym
Saturdays, 5:30 PM; Sundays, 9 AM - Barrington Campus
Sundays, 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM - Itasca Campus
Our contemporary services use lively and compelling elements to glorify God joyfully and substantively. The style of worship includes upbeat, enthusiastic praise as well as humble reflection. We strive to celebrate and develop the joyous relationship we have with God, while avoiding the extremes that can be distracting.