O COME LET US ADORE HIM
Call to Worship: Psalm 63:1-5
BETTER IS ONE DAY/FACEDOWN
HIS GLORY AND MY GOOD
Sermon: Malachi 1:1-5
The Apostles’ Creed
The Lord’s Supper
FOREVER NOW A CROWN
Benediction
Liturgy
17 November: Liturgy & Set List
CREATOR
Call to Worship: Psalm 27
LAMB OF GOD
WE FALL DOWN
Sermon: 1 Corinthians 13:4
Scripture says, greater love has no one than this, that they would lay down their life for their friend. How do we know what love is? We look to the cross. But Scripture also tells us that when Christ died for us, we were not God’s friends, we were his enemies. And if you are here this morning as someone who has received the saving love of Christ through the cross, you have been called not just to love your family, friends, and the people you like, but your enemies. If God is able to reconcile sinners to himself as a holy God, what a small thing for him to reconcile one sinner to another. But that is not something that we can do in our own strength and ability, we need God’s help to love God, and love others. Let’s respond in song as we ask him to help us do that…
JESUS PAID IT ALL
YET NOT I BUT THROUGH CHRIST IN ME
Benediction: Romans 5:8-11
3 November: Liturgy & Set List
COME THOU FOUNT
Call to Worship: Psalm 94:16-22
When the cares of my heart are many Your consolations cheer my soul… Whether it is the anxiety of an election, broken relationships, or the weight of sin - many of us are here this morning where the cares of our hearts feel many. But if you are here as a follower of Christ this morning, the consolation of Jesus is that He has come, and He is coming again. Your value, significance, and worth are not tied to what you can earn or achieve but rests in the completed work of Christ. And we are going to teach you a new song this morning that can help us rejoice - find consolation - in Christ even when the cares of our hearts feel many. We’ll teach you the chorus first:
MY WORTH IS NOT IN WHAT I OWN
THE GREATNESS OF OUR GOD
For the peace of the whole world, and for the well-being and unity of the people of God.
LEADER: Lord, in your mercy
ALL: Hear our prayer
For the work and witness of Life Church - our elders, staff, leaders, and members - that we would be people who increasingly Treasure Christ, Grow Together, and Live on Mission
LEADER: Lord, in your mercy
ALL: Hear our prayer
For all those who proclaim the Gospel at home,
and abroad, and for all who teach and disciple others - we especially remember our international missions partners: Matt Perez serving with Reach Global, and the work of Grace City Church in Cochin, India.
LEADER: Lord, in your mercy
ALL: Hear our prayer
For our brothers and sisters in Christ
who are persecuted for their faith.
ON THIS NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH, WE REMEMBER OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS AROUND THE WORLD WHO GATHER IN HIDING, WHO FACE LOSS OF LIFE, RELATIONSHIP, COMMUNITY, AND EMPLOYMENT FOR THEIR FAITHFUL WITNESS TO JESUS CHRIST. GOD STRENGTHEN AND SUSTAIN THEM BY YOUR SPIRIT AND THROUGH OUR PRAYERS
LEADER: Lord, in your mercy
ALL: Hear our prayer
For our nation, all who are in authority- at the local, state, and federal level - as well as those who work to advance common good.
ON THIS EVE OF AN ELECTION, WE ASK GOD THAT YOUR WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH HUMAN LEADERS, THAT THEIR HEARTS WOULD TURN LIKE WATER IN YOUR HANDS. THAT WE WOULD BE PEOPLE WHO PRAY FAITHFULLY FOR OUR LEADERS, THAT OUR SUBMISSION TO LEADERS WOULD GIVE EVIDENCE TO OUR TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN YOU AS OUR RULER, KING, AND SHEPHERD. STILL OUR ANXIOUS HEARTS.
LEADER: Lord, in your mercy
ALL: Hear our prayer
For all those who are in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness or any other adversity.
LEADER: Lord, in your mercy
ALL: Hear our prayer
Father, on this Election Day, we as that Your will be accomplished through human leaders - that their hearts would turn like water in your hand. That we would be people who pray faithfully for our leaders. And that our submission to leaders would give evidence to our trust and confidence in You as our Ruler, King, and Shepherd. Still our anxious hearts, in Christ’s name, amen.
Sermon: 1 Peter 5:5-11
Hear God’s Word from 2 Corinthians 4:16-18… Part of living in this upside down kingdom of God is that as followers of Jesus, our suffering and persecution is not meaningless - it is preparing us for an eternal weight of glory. We are loved by God not because we are lovely, but because He has chosen to set his love upon us, and in response we love in return. Would you stand if you’re able and we’ll sing together:
MY JESUS I LOVE THEE
A MIGHTY FORTRESS
Benediction
27 October: Liturgy + Set List
A THOUSAND SHORES
Child Dedications
HOLD HIM HIGH
ABIDE
Sermon: 1 Peter 5:1-4
We live in a time when every person is hostile toward any authority that is from outside of the self. But if you are here as a follower of Jesus, you serve a Savior who said to His Father, and our Father, ‘Not my will, but Yours be done.’ When you live in joyful submission to authority in the Church, in the home, at work or school, even in the government, you give evidence to whom you belong. You give evidence that Your Chief Shepherd is your true Keeper, and He is good, and kind. Would you stand if you’re able lets sing about who Jesus is and what He has done.
ONLY A HOLY GOD
A THOUSAND HALLELUJAHS
Benediction
6 October: Liturgy & Set List
CREATOR
Call to Worship: Psalm 61
One of the functions of the modern world, especially the West, and maybe America in particular is that we can keep pain, suffering, sin, and death at a distance. Don’t like what is on the news? Turn off the TV. Don’t like what is on social media? Put down your phone. We can even keep the sin and suffering in our lives at arm’s length by avoiding it, numbing it, distracting ourselves, or ignoring it. And these strategies work until pain, suffering, and death move close. Until a hurricane rips across our state leaving significant devastation in its wake. But if you are here this morning as a follower of Jesus and your heart feels faint, you can have confidence that God hears your cry. You can cling to the Rock that is higher than I. Because He is good and does good…
WHAT YOU SAID
HOLY FOREVER
Sermon: 1 Peter 4:1-6
If you are here this morning as a follower of Jesus, you have a new heart. Your heart of stone has been replaced with a heart of flesh, and along with it, new desires and affections. You have also been given the Holy Spirit who indwells you and enables you to put sin to death and live with self-control. But you are also called to have your mind renewed daily through the Word of God. This is part of what we do when we sing, to put the Word of God in our minds, mouths, and hearts, and by it, our minds are renewed. Would you stand if you’re able and let’s sing…
‘TIS SO SWEET TO TRUST IN JESUS
10,000 REASONS (BLESS THE LORD)
Benediction
18 August: Liturgy + Set List
A THOUSAND SHORES
Call to Worship: Psalm 103
HOLD HIM HIGH
WE FALL DOWN
Sermon: 1 Timothy 6:17-19
The Apostles’ Creed
The Lord’s Supper
IN CHRIST ALONE
Benediction
11 August: Liturgy + Set List
ALL I HAVE IS CHRIST
Call to Worship: Psalm 16:1-6
The boundary lines of our lives have fallen in pleasant places by God for our good, our joy, and His glory. And although God exists outside of time and space, uncreated, and without boundary or limit, He has chosen in and through Christ to step into time and space, take on our flesh and bone, and become our sin so that we might become His righteousness, to rescue us from the power of Satan, sin and death. We are going to introduce a new song to you this morning that gives us language for celebrating who Jesus is and what He has done. We’ll teach you the chorus first…
HOLD HIM HIGH
BETTER IS ONE DAY/FACEDOWN
Sermon: 1 Timothy 6:2-10
The Psalmist says ‘The sorrows of those who run after another God shall multiply… but at the right hand of God, pleasures forevermore.’ We must run to God, who satisfies the desires of every living thing. Let’s use these next songs as prayers of confession, and prayers of petition - asking God to shape us…
I SHALL NOT WANT
BE THOU MY VISION
Benediction
Space for Sorrow
Are we making space, and giving language for the varied experiences in our corporate gathering? Does our liturgy allow space for grief, lament, and naming our sorrows and longings before the Lord (Psalm 38:9)?
As author Clint Watkins says, “Biblical worship includes sorrow.”
If corporate worship is about the spiritual formation of the people of God whether our specific room is filled with people currently experiencing sorrow (we all one day will) we have a responsibility to help do the burden-bearing work of weeping with those who weep and mourn with those who mourn (Romans 12:15). When we make space for sorrow, lament, and grief we are giving people language, helping them now and later.
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4 August: Liturgy + Set List
Our church is celebrating its tenth birthday this Sunday. We had normal morning services, along with a birthday celebration in the evening with some liturgical moments:
CREATOR/GLORIOUS DAY
Call to Worship: Psalm 24:1-6
GREAT ARE YOU LORD
ABIDE
Sermon: Psalm 145
The Apostles’ Creed
Baptism Affirmations
Trusting in the gracious mercy of God, do you turn from the ways of sin and renounce evil and its power in the world? I do.
Do you turn to Jesus Christ and accept Him as your Lord and Savior, trusting in His grace and love? I do.
Will you be Christ’s faithful disciple, obeying His Word and showing His love? I will, with God’s help.
Baptisms
LIVING HOPE
Benediction
SUNDAY EVENING
Welcome & Prayer
Father, we are gathered here because we believe that we are called together into a work we cannot yet know the fullness of. Still, we trust the voice of the One who has called us.
And so we offer to you, O God, these things:
Our dreams, our plans, our vision.
Shape them as You will.
Our moments and our gifts.
May they be invested toward bright, eternal ends.
Richly bless the work before us, Father.
Shepherd us well lest we grow enamored of our own accomplishment or entrenched in old habit.
Instead let us listen for Your voice, our hearts ever open to the quieter beckonings of Your Spirit.
May our love and our labors now echo your love and your labors, O Lord.
O Spirit of God, now shape our hearts.
O Spirit of God, now guide our hands.
O Spirit of God, now build Your kingdom among us.
Amen.
Adapted from “A Liturgy for the Labors of Community”
Every Moment Holy, Douglas McKelvey
10,000 Reasons
RAISE A HALLELUJAH/WAITING HERE FOR YOU/O PRAISE THE NAME/DOXOLOGY
Sermon
Celebration
21 July: Liturgy + Set List
LAMB OF GOD
Call to Worship: Ephesians 5:15-21
A THOUSAND HALLELUJAHS
JESUS PAID IT ALL
Sermon: 1 Peter 2:11-12
MY JESUS I LOVE THEE
CHRIST BE MAGNIFIED
Benediction
14 July: Liturgy & Set List
HIS MERCY IS MORE
Call to Worship
THE GOODNESS OF GOD
LIVING HOPE
Prayers of the People
Sermon: 1 Peter 2:9-10
The Apostles’ Creed
Communion
IS HE WORTHY
Benediction
7 July: Liturgy + Set List
GRACE ALONE
Good morning and welcome to worship with us on this Lord’s Day, and this family worship weekend. A special welcome to all of our elementary students who are joining us in the auditorium today! This part of our service is called the Call to Worship - not because worship begins when we start singing, or begins when we walk through the doors, but because every person on the planet is worshiping all the time. But because of sin, we worship - give our attention and our love - to things that are not really worthy of our attention and our love. And we have a call to worship to be reminded that it is only God that is worthy of our attention and our love. Let’s hear God call us to worship from his Word:
Call to Worship: Psalm 61:1-5
Did you hear that? Fear your name. There are so many things in the world that can cause us fear and make us worried. But God says, there is only one person we should fear - and that is Him. Not because He is scary or mean, but because He is so big, and he is in control of everything. And when we fear God - when we recognize that he is the only one worthy of our worship - we do not have to be afraid of anything or anyone else. Let’s sing together:
A MIGHTY FORTRESS
BUILD MY LIFE
Sermon: 1 Peter 2:4-8
Above my desk there is a quote from an author I love that says: ‘I am one in whom Christ dwells and delights. I live in the strong and unshakeable kingdom of God. The kingdom is not in trouble, and neither am I (James Bryan Smith).” If you are here this morning that is true of you as well - God, through His spirit dwells in you. And when Christ returns God’s presence will not just dwell uniquely in the midst of His people, but will dwell among His people in a real and obvious way. So let’s set out attention toward that day as we sing…
KING OF KINGS
COME THOU FOUNT
Benediction