Sunday, November 27, 2011

For December 4, 2011

Worship Next Sunday

December 4, 2011


Preaching: Pastor Magee


Sermon text: Psalm 46:1-3


Sermon title: “In God We Trust” Part 1 of 3


Music:

Opening – 195 Joy to the World! The Lord Is Come

Preparation – 193 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence

Response – 221 Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming

Closing – 598 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah


Confession of Faith: Heidelberg Catechism


New Testament Passage: Luke 1:26-38


Preparation Guide


Sunday: Review morning sermon (evening service @ 5pm)


Monday: Psalm 46


Tuesday: 1 Kings 7:1-22


Wednesday: 1 Kings 7:23-51


Thursday: Isaiah 52:13-53:12


Friday: Exodus 20:15


Saturday: Psalm 46


Suggested Bible Study and Prayers

(Passages that we will refer to in next Sunday's worship)



1 Kings 7

Great God, where do You dwell? Where is Your house? No one can contain You, yet You inhabit the praise of Your people. We long for heaven, for You are there, yet You are everywhere. We cannot see You, and we easily forget You. Forgive us. Fill us with wisdom and understanding. Grant to us spiritual skill for the beauty of Your Kingdom. Thank You for the gifts that You have given to Your people. There is much beauty, order, and goodness throughout the earth. What must heaven be like, since it is surely superior to what we know and understand? Yet, there is some great purpose to the current creation, and we marvel at the magnificence and order of what we are permitted to observe. We long for You. We seek the complete removal of all sin. We wait for a permanent end to all disappointment and misery. Grant us joy as we see the beauty of the earth, the skies, and the seas. Give to us a great appreciation for the achievements that You have brought through the work and wisdom of men. Above all of Your creatures, blessed be Your Name, O Lord.


Luke 1

Glorious God, we thank You for the good news of Your Son, Jesus Christ. You are a God of order, and You have set out for us the story of Your Son in a way that is clear and wonderful. At just the right time You sent angels and prophets, raised up nations and brought about events, that we might be prepared for the coming of our Redeemer. You sent John the Baptist to Zechariah and Elizabeth. The word of his coming was given through the angel Gabriel. John’s father saw a vision, and he was unable to speak until the coming of this forerunner. Even more than the miracle of John’s birth, this same angel informed Mary of an event more magnificent than the coming of John. She conceived a Son who would be Your own Son. This Jesus would reign forever and ever, and would be born to a virgin by the power of the Holy Spirit. Thank You for the blessing of the gift of Your Son. Nothing is impossible with You, O Lord. We are Your servants. Let it be to us according to Your holy Word. May we be filled with the Holy Spirit and speak wonderful words of truth throughout our days on earth. We believe Your Word, which shall be fulfilled in due season. Look upon our humble estate and do great things for us according to Your strength and Your promise. You bring the high low, and the low You make high by Your grace. You have fulfilled the promise to Abraham in the gift of Jesus Christ. As John was given that the people might be prepared for a yet more glorious gift, the coming of Your Son means grace upon grace for us and a gift beyond all other gifts. We hear the Word that You have spoken and we wonder about all the marvelous things You have for us. We will be saved from our enemies through Your covenant mercies granted to Your children. May we serve Your Son in holiness and righteousness all our days. Forgive our sins moment by moment, and grant us light, that we might walk in the way of peace.


Psalm 46

Strong Deliverer, You are the Help of Your people every day and through every time of trouble. There is a great river of Your Spirit coming to us out of Your heavenly sanctuary. You have made us glad. You have defended us in times of trouble. You will glorify Your Name in us, for You are the mighty fortress of Your church, and we are Your people.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

For November 27, 2011

Worship Next Sunday

November 27, 2011


Preaching: Pastor Magee


Sermon text: Acts 8:26-40


Sermon title: “The Good News About Jesus”


Music:

Opening – 80 Lord, with Glowing Heart I'd Praise Thee

Preparation – 165 Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim

Response – 521 My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less

Closing – 455 And Can It Be That I Should Gain


Confession of Faith: Apostles Creed


OT Reading: Isaiah 52:13-53:12


Preparation Guide


Sunday: Review morning sermon (evening service @ 5pm)


Monday: Acts 8:26-40


Tuesday: 1 Kings 6:1-13


Wednesday: 1 Kings 6:14-38


Thursday: Isaiah 52:13-53:12


Friday: Exodus 20:14


Saturday: Acts 8


Suggested Bible Study and Prayers

(Passages that we will refer to in next Sunday's worship)



1 Kings 6

Lord God, the work of building Your house requires much vision, wisdom, and obedience. Your resurrected and ascended Son is leading us in this important mission. Help us to keep His statutes, that we might be effective in worship and service for You. We now have access to the Most Holy Place in heaven through the blood of Christ. Your dwelling place with men is more precious than gold. What a creation is man, made in Your image! How much more wonderful is Your work of redemption, for we are now new creatures in Christ! Thank You for Your holy angels, created to be servants to the heirs of salvation. We long to see the gates of heaven. We know that Christ is the foundation of Your great house. We hear His holy voice through the witness of apostles and prophets.


Isaiah 53

O Lord, so many have ignored the truth of Your grace. So many were offended by the lowliness of our holy King. How is it that men would dare to despise Jesus, who was wounded for our transgressions? Thank You for this great truth: that the Shepherd died for the sheep. The One who was oppressed and afflicted in silence, now lives forever in the strength of resurrection power. When He is seen again, every knee shall bow before Him who was an offering for sin. He has justified many by His knowledge. He has carried our guilt. Through the strength of His death, and through His intercession for us, we have been saved.


Acts 8

Sovereign Lord, You have promised that Your truth would not be stopped in Jerusalem, but that it would be heard in all Judea, Samaria, and to the very ends of the earth. As that Word moved forward through Your apostles, many believed, even among those who had formerly been committed to pagan practices. So many in every age are dedicated to the worship of money, or think that they can buy Your gifts. You will bring Your Word even to men such as this. You will open the minds of distant tribes and people groups through Your great power. The faith that comes to one man can eventually touch many more who were once securely bound in the slavery of idolatry. Grant to all Your people the joy of new life, as Your servants are baptized into a community of living hope.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

For November 20, 2011

Worship Next Sunday

November 20, 2011


Preaching: Pastor Magee


Sermon text: Acts 8:26-40


Sermon title: “The Good News About Jesus”


Music:

Opening – 9 All You That Fear Jehovah's Name

Preparation – 162 Of the Father's Love Begotten

Response – 420 At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing

Closing – Psalm 46 - 2nd Version


Confession of Faith: Apostles Creed


OT Reading: Isaiah 52:13-53:12


Preparation Guide


Sunday: Review morning sermon (evening service @ 5pm)


Monday: Acts 8:26-40


Tuesday: 1 Kings 5:1-7


Wednesday: 1 Kings 5:8-18


Thursday: Isaiah 52:13-53:12


Friday: Exodus 20:13


Saturday: Acts 8


Suggested Bible Study and Prayers

(Passages that we will refer to in next Sunday's worship)



1 Kings 5

Almighty Father, You are building Your great temple through Jesus Christ. You have made us living stones in Your house. He is the great Cornerstone, rejected by men, but precious in Your sight. With the greatest patience and wisdom He is building us up to be a dwelling place for Your Spirit. Grant us enthusiasm and faithfulness as we do our part in this great work, that Your Kingdom may be established according to Your glorious plan.


Isaiah 53

O Lord, so many have ignored the truth of Your grace. So many were offended by the lowliness of our holy King. How is it that men would dare to despise Jesus, who was wounded for our transgressions? Thank You for this great truth: that the Shepherd died for the sheep. The One who was oppressed and afflicted in silence, now lives forever in the strength of resurrection power. When He is seen again, every knee shall bow before Him who was an offering for sin. He has justified many by His knowledge. He has carried our guilt. Through the strength of His death, and through His intercession for us, we have been saved.


Acts 8

Sovereign Lord, You have promised that Your truth would not be stopped in Jerusalem, but that it would be heard in all Judea, Samaria, and to the very ends of the earth. As that Word moved forward through Your apostles, many believed, even among those who had formerly been committed to pagan practices. So many in every age are dedicated to the worship of money, or think that they can buy Your gifts. You will bring Your Word even to men such as this. You will open the minds of distant tribes and people groups through Your great power. The faith that comes to one man can eventually touch many more who were once securely bound in the slavery of idolatry. Grant to all Your people the joy of new life, as Your servants are baptized into a community of living hope.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

For November 13, 2011

Worship Next Sunday

November 13, 2011


Preaching: Pastor Magee


Sermon text: Acts 8:25


Sermon title: “Preaching the Gospel to Many Villages”


Music:

Opening – 117 The Spacious Firmament on High

Preparation – Psalm 126

Response – 520 Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness

Closing – White 3 Heaven's Gift


Confession of Faith: Heidelberg Catechism


OT Reading: Isaiah 54:1-3


Preparation Guide


Sunday: Review morning sermon (evening service @ 5pm)


Monday: Acts 8:25


Tuesday: 1 Kings 4:1-19


Wednesday: 1 Kings 4:20-34


Thursday: Isaiah 54:1-3


Friday: Exodus 20:8-11


Saturday: Acts 8


Suggested Bible Study and Prayers

(Passages that we will refer to in next Sunday's worship)



1 Kings 4

Lord God, You have provided a system of order for Your Kingdom. We are thankful for the kind provision of leaders who pursue the orderly and blessed functioning of Your church. Please make the men who serve in this way wise and courageous. May they be honest men who understand the times. Help them to shine as lights in a dark world. Provide everything that they need for the job that You have given to Your church. We are to make disciples of all nations, and to train up Your church in holiness and love. Please provide all the resources necessary in order that these good goals will be accomplished. Thank you for all the excellent knowledge, skill, beauty, and wisdom that comes to Your servants through Your Son.


Isaiah 54

Lord of the Harvest, You are bringing forth children for the desolate woman. We are the descendants that You have made for the glory of Your Holy Servant, Jesus. He is the Lord of Hosts and our Husband. Your people were cast off in their sin, but now they are being brought back home in Your divine compassion. Your steadfast promise is fulfilled in the One who is both just and justifier. Therefore we rejoice in You and in the covenant of peace with which You have made us glad. We are precious stones now in Your holy temple. The day without fear will soon come in all perfection, and we will be changed from glory to glory. Even today, no weapon fashioned against us will prosper.


Acts 8

Sovereign Lord, You have promised that Your truth would not be stopped in Jerusalem, but that it would be heard in all Judea, Samaria, and to the very ends of the earth. As that Word moved forward through Your apostles, many believed, even among those who had formerly been committed to pagan practices. So many in every age are dedicated to the worship of money, or think that they can buy Your gifts. You will bring Your Word even to men such as this. You will open the minds of distant tribes and people groups through Your great power. The faith that comes to one man can eventually touch many more who were once securely bound in the slavery of idolatry. Grant to all Your people the joy of new life, as Your servants are baptized into a community of living hope.