Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m.
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Our online worship will begin at 10:30am central on Sunday morning. Grab a candle to recall the light of Christ, and something that you can use for communion so that you are ready to worship God.
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Sharing Christ's Peace
Prelude to Worship
Gathering in the Light
Invitation to Worship
We are waiting.
We have been watching and waiting
in this place without place
for something to change.
We have been waiting for so long.
We come to find hope together.
We are wondering.
So many questions have come
and we are not yet sure we know the way forward,
but we pray we are learning
more and more about what we are made of.
We come to remember that hope lives inside us.
We are listening.
Above the roar and clamor
insisting that nothing should change
we turn our ears
to the tiny movements of hope.
We come to find hope together.
Opening Song (Sing with us!) - CH 65 - A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Invocation
Scripture - The Prophet Ezekiel, a Children Worship & Wonder Story by Jerome Berryman
Scripture - Ezekiel 37:1-14 (CEB)
Meditation
Special Music - Come Awake by David Crowder Band
Prayers of the People (Submit a Prayer Request) and Our Lord's Prayer
Invitation to Stewardship - Click Here to Donate
Doxology (Sing along!) - CH 63 - How Majestic Is Your Name
Prayer of Dedication
Celebration of Communion - ALL are welcome!
Words of Institution: Matthew 26:26-29
Musical Response (Sing along!) - CH 387 - Bread of the World, In Mercy Broken
Invitation to Discipleship
Closing Hymn (Sing along!) - CP 15 - Great is the Lord
Sharing the Light
Blessing & Benediction
Postlude
Acknowledgements and permissions:
Permission to use and stream the music in this worship service obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-730652 and CCLI #36152 and CSPL143030. Allrights reserved.
Portions of our liturgy written by Rev. Elsa A. Cook, or adapted from Led by Love: Worship Resources for Year B, by Lavon Bayler. United Church Press: Cleveland, OH 1994. Pages 104-105.