05/13/2020 Midweek Worship

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Sermon:           Freedom

Theme:            We know freedom through our relationship with Christ Jesus, and live in the gifts of wholeness and abundance by abiding in Jesus’ Word.

Purpose:          We will seek freedom in relationship with God rather than accept the myths of isolation.

Scriptures:       Proverbs 3:5-12           Trust in the Lord and seek to know God, and God will bless you with abundance and joy.

                        John 8:31-38   Continue in Jesus’ Word, and find freedom. The Truth will set us free.

Questions:

What does it really mean to be “free?” In what ways does “rugged individualism” lead to its own slavery? What are we enslaved to in our lives? What does it mean to be in a slavery of sin? In what ways is sin itself our prison? How do we learn to embrace God’s teaching and live in the fullness of freedom that is intended for us?

Description for Wednesday May 13, 2020

Liturgist: Graham Anderson

Scripture is read from NRSV Bible (New Revised Standard Version)

The Presbyterian Hymnal #391 “Take My Life” vs. 1-4

Public Domain
TEXT: Frances Ridley Havergal , 1874

MUSIC (HENDON 7.7.7.7): H. A. César Malan, 1827

The Presbyterian Hymnal #579 “Gloria Patri”  

Public Domain 
Glory Be to the Father 
TEXT: Trad. liturgical text. Composer: Henry W. Greatorex (1851) 

Organ Solo  2nd Movement from Fantasie Over Het Lied Heilig, Heilig, Heilig by Piet Post
Composed by Piet Post. Muziek Voor De Eredienst. Solo part. With Standard notation. 8 pages. Theodore Presser Company #163-00033. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.163000330).
copyright 1961
Piet Post was born on April 8, 1919 in Amsterdam. He died on December 15, 1979 in Leeuwarden.

Sending The Presbyterian Hymnal #540 “God Be With You Till We Meet Again”
Public Domain
TEXT: Jeremiah Eames Rankin, 1880, alt.
MUSIC (RANDOLPH 9.8.8.9): Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906

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