Sermons on Worship
April 16, Sunday Service of Worship
INVITATION TO WORSHIP: Psalm 30:1–4; OPENING PRAYER; ANNOUNCEMENTS; CONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 30:10–12; SONG: Leaning On/’Tis So Sweet; SONG: I Am Not Alone; PREACHING THE WORD: Romans 12:1–2, Living on the Other Side of “Therefore”; SONG: Heaven Song; SONG: We Labor Unto Glory; BENEDICTION
An Endless Hallelujah (Psalm 146)
Previously we covered Psalm 91, two weeks back, revealing the LORD as our fortress and refuge, who opens the path to courageous living for those covered by the shadow of the Almighty, and then last Sunday, we looked at Psalm 96, revealing the LORD as the King who reigns, giving content to our mission as the King’s people, to proclaim with gladness his glorious salvation…
Render Yourselves Unto God (Luke 20:19-26)
The Kingdom of God Comes in Compassion (Luke 13:10-21)
Jesus reveals his compassion for the afflicted and those bowed by shame. The Pharisees on the other hand are more concerned for their traditions than they are for people. The Gospel is for the weary and heavy laden. It is for the sick. It is for those who know their need. We are called to respond…
Elijah’s Truth Wager (1 Kings 18:19-24)
The Worship of Fools (Ecclesiastes 5:1-7)
God is a consuming fire and deserves to be worshiped with reverence and awe…but what does that mean? In Ecclesiastes 5:1-7 we see the worship of fools. Those who come before God and sing words they don’t mean and speak about God what they do not know. True worship of God is done when people worship from the heart, meaning the words they say before the King and…