October 13 Worship Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time

Join us as Rev. Dr. Craig Alwin leads us in 9 am Worship with a sermon entitled “Keys to the Kingdom.” Here are a few things to consider in preparation for worship on Sunday:

  • What are the keys to Heaven?
  • What must we do to inherit eternal life?

God’s Word is Proclaimed

Psalm Reading: Psalm 90:12-17 (Common English Bible)

Gospel Reading: Mark 10:17-31 (Common English Bible)

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October 13, 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 90:12-17, Mark 10:17-31 (Common English Bible)
Sermon Title: “Keys to the Kingdom”
Children’s Moment: Jennifer Zander
Liturgist: Wendy P.
Cantor: Carol W.
Organist/Pianist: Kris Bartelt., Henry H.
Design/Audio/Video:  Kim B., Debbie C.
Prelude:
“Fugue in G” by C.H. Trevor
from “Organ Book No. 6”
Copyright © 1975 Oxford University Press, Music Department
44 Conduit Street, London, Wir 0DE
“Kingsfold” arr. by Goerge Mims
From “Free Harmonizations of Hymn Tunes” by Fifty American Composers
Copyright © 1984 Hinshaw Music, Inc, P.O. Box 470 Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514
Printed/Podcast/Streamed with Permission under One License A -730666.
All Rights Reserved

Sung Response: GTG 13 “The Mighty God with Power Speaks”
TEXT: Michael Morgan, 1999; rev. 2011; © 1999, 2011 Michael Morgan
(admin. Faith Alive Christian Resources)
MUSIC (KINGSFOLD, CMD): English Country Songs, 1893; harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906
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(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 697 “Take My Life” v. 1, 4, 5, 6
TEXT: Frances Ridley Havergal , 1874
MUSIC (HENDON 7.7.7.7): H. A. César Malan, 1827

Offering Music: “Prelude” by Alfred V. FedakCopyright © 2004 by Wayne Leupold Editions, Inc.
8510 Triad Drive, Colfax, North Carolina 27235 USA
www.theleupoldfoundationorg
NICEA “Holy, Holy, Holy” arr. by Paul R. Otte                     organist, Henry H.
from ALCM in tempo 2024, No. 2
Copyright © 2024 Paul R. Otte
Permission is granted to current members of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians
to reproduce this piece for use in worship and study.

(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 687 “Our God, Our Help in Ages Past” vs. 1, 3, 5 & 6
TEXT: Isaac Watts, 1719, alt.
MUSIC (ST. ANNE, CM): Attr. William Croft, 1708

Postlude: “St. Anne” arr. by Gerhard Krapf
HYMN: Our God, Our Help in Ages Past
from “Sing and Rejoice” Hymn Settings for Organ and Congregation
Copyright © 1978 The Sacred Music Press
501 E. Third Street, P.O. Box 802, Dayton, Ohio
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