Join us on March 16 at the 9 am worship service as Rev. Dr. Craig Alwin shares the sermon “Which Way Do We Go?” Here are a few awareness questions to consider for this Sunday’s sermon.
- Why did Jerusalem kill the prophets and stone those sent to it?
- What does the designation of fox for Herod communicate about how Jesus viewed the ruler?
- What’s something that has changed that you feel is a loss in the life of the congregation?
God’s Word Is Proclaimed
Psalm Reading: Psalm 27 (Common English Bible)
Gospel Reading: Luke 13:31-35 (Common English Bible)
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March 16, 2025 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 58.1 Year C Published by the Office of Theology and Worship of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The official journal of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians
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Preacher: Rev. Dr. Craig Alwin
Scripture: Psalm 27 (Common English Bible), Luke 13:31-35 (Common English Bible)
Sermon Title: “Which Way Do We Go?”
Children’s Moment: Jennifer Zander
Liturgist: Scott P.
Cantors: Carol W., Kim M., Kay M., Phyllis M., Joanne M.
Organist/Pianist: Kris B.
Design/Audio/Video: Kim B., John N.
Handbell Director: Joanne M.
Drummer: Dan B.
Prelude: “Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott” arr. by Michael Praetorius80 Chorale Preludes – German Masters of the 17th and 18th Centuries
Copyright © 1951 C.F. Peters Corporation, New York
Sung Response: GTG 275 “A Mighty Fortress is Our God”
TEXT: Martin Luther, 1529; trans. Frederick Henry Hedge, 1852
MUSIC (EIN’ FESTE BURG 8.7.8.7.6.6.6.6.7): Martin Luther, 1529, alt.
(After the Peace): GTG 610 “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” v1
TEXT: Charles Wesley, 1739, alt
MUSIC (AZMON, CM): Carl Gotthelf Gläser, 1828; arr. Lowell Mason, 1839
Sung Response: GTG 213 “In the Cross of Christ I Glory”
TEXT: John Bowring, 1825
MUSIC (RATHBUN 8.7.8.7): Ithamar Conkey, 1849
Offering Music: “O, How I Love Jesus” Handbell Choir
from “Handbell Hymns” 3 octaves, Level 1, Volume III
Settings by Douglas E. Wagner
Permission Pending: Reprinted/Podcast/Streamed with Permission under One License #A -730666
(Offertory) GTG 647 “Give Thanks”
CCLI Song # 20285
Henry Smith
© 1978 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music
For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com
CCLI License # 1644445
Sending Song: GTG 319 “Men of Faith Rise Up and Sing” (Shout to the North)
CLI Song # 1562261
Martin Smith
© 1995 Curious? Music UK
For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com
CCLI License # 1644445
Postlude: GTG 319 “Men of Faith Rise Up and Sing” (Shout to the North) reprise
CLI Song # 1562261
Martin Smith
© 1995 Curious? Music UK
For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com
CCLI License # 1644445