Join us this Sunday, September 29 as Rev. Dr. Craig Alwin leads us in 9 am Worship with a sermon entitled “For or Against the Kingdom.” Here are a few things to consider in preparation for worship on Sunday:
- How do these connect with or demonstrate FPC being “In Christ” and part of God’s Kingdom?
- What does it mean to be “The Church”?
- What is FPC most known for in the community?
God’s Word is Proclaimed
Psalm Reading: Psalm 19:7-14 (Common English Bible)
Scripture Reading: Mark 9:38-50 (Common English Bible)
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September 29, 2024 Worship Info
Scripture: Common English Bible (CEB) Amplified Bible (AMP) Permission to podcast/stream the service music obtained from ONE LICENSE, License A-730666 and CCLI Streaming License CSPL069066 and WORSHIPCast Streaming License. All Rights Reserved.
GTG = Glory to God Hymnal
PH = Presbyterian Hymnal
Grey Book = Songs for Praise & Worship
Worship Liturgy from the:
Call to Worship 57.1 Year B Published by the Office of Theology and Worship of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
The official journal of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians
ministrymatters.com
re-worship.blogspot.com
Preacher: Rev. Dr. Craig R. Alwin
Scripture: Psalm 19:7-14, Mark 9:38-50 (Common English Bible)
Sermon Title: “For or Against the Kingdom”
Children’s Moment: Jennifer Zander
Liturgist: Carol W.
Cantor: Laurie C.
Organist/Pianist: Kris B.
Design/Audio/Video: Kim B., Debbie Cooley
Prelude:
“Though I May Speak” arr. by Dale Wood
from “Wood Works on International Folk Hymns”
Copyright © 1995 The Sacred Music Press
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Sung Response: GTG 12 “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise”
TEXT: Walter Chalmers Smith, 1867, alt.
MUSIC (ST. DENIO 11.11.11.11): Welsh folk melody; arr. Caniadau y Cyssegr, 1839
(After the Peace) GTG 582 “Glory to God, Whose Goodness Shines on Me”
TEXT: Trad. liturgical text; adapt. Paul M. Vasile, 2008; © 2008 Paul M. Vasile
MUSIC (GLORY TO GOD (Vasile)): Paul M. Vasile, 2008; © 2008 Paul M. Vasile
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Hymn: GTG 693 “Though I May Speak”
TEXT: Hal H. Hopson, 1972; © 1972 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188.
All rights reserved. Used by Permission.
MUSIC (GIFT OF LOVE, LM): English folk melody; adapt. Hal H. Hopson, 1972; © 1972 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved. Used by Permission.
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Presbyterian Mission Agency Peace and Global Witness Offering Video –
Sowing the Seeds of Peace https://vimeo.com/991772323/3b18357e7c?share=copy
to learn more about the offering – specialofferings.pcusa.org/offering/peace-global-witness/
Offering Music: “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” pianist Evelyn S.
arranged by Nancy and Randall Faber
(Offertory) GTG 708 “We Give Thee but Thine Own” v. 1 & 4
TEXT: William Walsham How, c. 1858
MUSIC (SCHUMANN, SM): Mason and Webb’s Cantica Laudis, 1850
Sending Hymn: GTG 804 “Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart” vs. 1, 3, 5
TEXT: Edward Hayes Plumptre, 1865
MUSIC (MARION, SM with refrain): Arthur Henry Messiter, 1883
Postlude: Postlude on “St. Denio” arr. by Gordon Young
HYMN: Immortal Invisible
from “Contemporary Hymn Preludes”
Copyright © 1980 Hope Publishing Company
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