Today's Music
In Christ Alone - Ri-Ann, Sebastian Corn
Rock Of Ages - Ascend The Hill
I Have To Believe - Rita Springer
Stand And Proclaim - Benita Jones
More Than Able - Elevation Worship
Today's Liturgy
Call to Worship
Each week we practice a liturgy that centers us on Christ and reminds us of the gospel, and we also begin to interact with themes we will be seeing in the preached word.
Today we are going to be reflecting on faith and doubt and how the Lord meets us in both.
So as we begin on this journey, let’s read this call to worship - join us in the underlined portions:
Come and worship, all you sojourners and strangers,
you who are walking the road of faith.
You who believe with confidence, and you who wrestle with doubt.
You who feel steady in the light, and you who are weary in the dark.
We come as we are, imperfect, but still beloved.
Called by love. Held by grace.
Anchored in hope. Growing in faith.
We lift our hearts to the One who welcomes us:
Jesus alone, the founder and perfecter of our faith.
Amen!
Assurance
Lord, you are our rock and our salvation.
As we sang, it's not by the labors or our hands, nor by our understanding and wisdom, but by the cross we are saved. It’s our abiding in you that gives us life and being found in you grants us salvation.
And Jesus we thank you for how your salvation pursues us and receives us exactly as we are. With all our flaws, struggles, worries and doubts we carry, you welcome us and offer us redemption and restoration. You encourage our honest conversations with you. You already know what bothers us, where our faith is fickle, and where our hearts need reassurance.
Thank you for being steady enough to hold us through every season…
Jesus, help us to root ourselves in you this morning.
We dare to believe in what we cannot see:
In your grace that surrounds us and your love that holds us.
In the promise of everlasting life.
We dare to believe that another world is possible:
That all suffering will cease,
and we have a part to play in the coming of your kingdom.
We dare to believe in heaven breaking into earth,
In light shining through the dark,
In justice restored,
In mercy that overcomes.
SILENT PRAYER
Offer Jesus your praise and thanksgiving for all that you are assured of, even in the mystery, and for the places where you are learning to trust Him more.