Early service at 8:45. SS at 10. 2nd service at 11 am. My predecessor was a tremendous leader and very progressive. But if I have one complaint, it's the way he set us up to be two different churches. Our early service is branded as the contemporary service- praise band, modern music, much younger attendees. Our traditional service features choir, organist, and pianist. Very few younger families attend the 11 am service. The attendance is about the same for both, but our facility could easily accommodate both groups in a combined service (we have a combined service each quarter). The irony is that most of the people who come at 11 are up with the roosters. So for them, it's not a matter of the time being inconvenient. It's simply a way to hold on to tradition. I have learned to pick my battles. This is not something I care to start a controversy over. I enjoy both services. I do feel sorry for our associate pastor, music minister and sound tech though, because they have to listen to my sermon twice in the same day