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Looking to Sunday (New Song & Communion) - 9/4/22

8/31/2022

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Call to Worship: John 15:15
354 – What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Prayer
Offering
54 – For the Beauty of the Earth
Call to Confession
Prayer of Confession
Assurance of Pardon
256 – It is Well 
Sermon: John 15:18-16:4
Communion
​Almost Home
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Looking to Sunday - 8/28/22

8/24/2022

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Call to Worship: Hebrews 4:12
Speak, O Lord
Prayer
Offering
The Doxology (Alternate Verse)
OT Reading: Isaiah 5:1-7
126 – Rock of Ages
Call to Confession
Prayer of Confession
Assurance of Pardon
In Christ Alone
Sermon: John 14:12-31
354 – What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Closing Prayer
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Looking to Sunday - 8/21

8/19/2022

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Call to Worship: Psalm 103:1, 13
39 – This is My Father's World
Prayer
Offering
The Doxology
OT Reading: Ezekiel 36:22-28
??? – All Creatures of Our God and King
Call to Confession
Prayer of Confession
Assurance of Pardon
257 – Tis So Sweet To Trust in Jesus
Sermon: John 14:12-31
268 – How Firm a Foundation
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Looking to Sunday - 8/14/22

8/8/2022

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Order of Service
 
Announcements
Call to Worship: 1 Samuel 3:9-11
Speak, O Lord
Prayer
Offering
The Doxology
OT Reading: Bible Passage
I'll Fly Away
Call to Confession
Prayer of Confession
Assurance of Pardon
496 – Victory in Jesus
Sermon: John 13:36-14:12
236 – Amazing Grace
Closing Prayer
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Looking to Sunday - 8/7/22 (Communion)

8/4/2022

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Order of Service

Announcements
Call to Worship: Ephesians 3:14-15
39 – This is My Father's World 
Prayer
Offering
54 – For the Beauty of the Earth
Call to Confession
Prayer of Confession
Assurance of Pardon
​He Will Hold Me Fast
Sermon: John 13:31-38
Communion: John 6
The Doxology (additional verses)
Closing Prayer
Thoughts from the Saints
The new command is simple enough for a toddler to memorize and appreciate, profound enough that the most mature believers are repeatedly embarrassed at how poorly they comprehend it and put it into practice: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. // D. A. Carson

Services
Sunday School: Luke, 9:45am
Sunday Service: John 14:1-13, 11am
Prayer Meeting: The Patience of God, 6pm

Announcements & Events
August 1st: Matthew Brennan’s Birthday!
August 6th: Hilda Duell’s Birthday!
August 9th: Tom Speziale’s Birthday!


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Christians comfort their oppressors and make them their friends; they do good to their enemies. Further, if one or other of them have bondmen and bondwomen or children, through love towards them they persuade them to become Christians, and when they have done so, they call them brethren without distinction. They do not worship strange gods, and they go their way in all modesty and cheerfulness. Falsehood is not found among them; and they love one another, and from widows they do not turn away their esteem; and they deliver the orphan from him who treats him harshly. And he, who has, gives to him who has not, without boasting. And when they see a stranger, they take him in to their homes and rejoice over him as a very brother; for they do not call them brethren after the flesh, but brethren after the spirit and in God. And whenever one of their poor passes from the world, each one of them according to his ability gives heed to him and carefully sees to his burial. And if they hear that one of their number is imprisoned or afflicted on account of the name of their Messiah, all of them anxiously minister to his necessity, and if it is possible to redeem him they set him free. And if there is among them any that is poor and needy, and if they have no spare food, they fast two or three days in order to supply to the needy their lack of food. Verily, this is a new people, and there is something divine in the midst of them. // Aristides the philosopher of Athens on the behavior of Christians
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