News

Subscribe to the RSS Feed
  • Featured Posts
  • All Posts

We'll begin our worship gathering this week declaring our need for Jesus as we sing "I Need Thee Today." We come to Jesus, not as isolated individuals, but as a body of needy people clinging to our Savior. We are a community of faith, a family of worshippers. And as a family, we get to walk the journey of faith together - building one another other up, challenging each other when necessary, and picking each other up when we stumble. In recognition of this, we'll "Pass the Peace" as a part of worship, giving you a chance to welcome the people around you.

This is week three in our series called "Rooted." In this series we are walking through the Apostles' Creed, examining Biblical texts that relate to the parts of the Creed. On Sunday we'll be talking about what it means to say "I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord." To prepare for worship, take a look at Hebrews 1:1-13. Jot down all the things you learn about Jesus from this passage. Pause, and worship Jesus who is supreme over all things.

Typically we begin our worship services with a Call to Worship. Usually Josh will read a short passage from Scripture that invites us to worship God, or a passage that tells us something about the character of God that ought to cause to fall down and worship him. Most weeks we follow that verbal call with a song that also acts as a call to worship. That's the case this week as we'll begin by singing "Come and Sing," a rather new song from Sojourn Church in Louisville. You can click here to listen to the song, and here to read the story behind it.

This Sunday a new sermon series called "Rooted," where we'll be walking through the clauses of the Apostles' Creed. For each clause in the creed, we're going to look at one Biblical text that illustrates it. This week we'll be talking about what it means to believe "in God the Father Almighty." The teaching will be based on Psalm 19:1-7. To prepare for worship, spend some time reading this psalm and thinking about what you learn about God.