Religious services at the Congregation of Moses are traditionally conservative. The synagogue is a member of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ).

Weekly Shabbat Services, Friday evening and Saturday morning
Held every Friday night in either the sanctuary or Sofen Room (small chapel) at 6:30 pm, and every Saturday morning, beginning at 9:30 am. Songs, sermon, Torah discussion, healing prayers, all of which rotate week after week.
Tot Shabbat
Saturday morning, held monthly during the school year. Singing, dancing, laughing, and Torah for ages 3-8 with parents/guardians. Meet in the classroom wing, then join the congregation for kiddush.
Most other holidays and festivals in the Jewish calendar are observed with services, which will be posted as the schedule is determined.

Shabbat Services

Traditional Shabbat
Every Friday night in the sanctuary at 6:30 pm and every Saturday morning, beginning at 9:30 am. Songs, sermon, Torah discussion, healing prayers, all of which rotate week after week.

Tot Shabbat
Saturday morning, held monthly during the school year. Singing, dancing, laughing, and Torah for ages 3-8 with parents/guardians.Meet in the classroom wing, then join the congregation for kiddush.
Simchat Shabbat
Saturday in the main Sanctuary, held monthly during the school year. Simchat Shabbat, a traditional, exciting, musical, toe-tapping, spiritual Shabbat experience geared to all ages at 9:30 am. Child care will be provided.