January 14, 2024

Songs:

“All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” by Oliver Holden, Edward Perronet, and John Rippon

“A Mighty Fortress” by Martin Luther

“My Jesus I Love Thee” by William R. Featherston and Adoniram Judson Gordon

“Our God Will Go Before Us” by Keith Getty, Matt Boswell, and Matt Papa

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois

All songs are used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: Come, Let Us Worship 

Come, let us worship God the Father, the maker of heaven and earth! Let us worship Jesus Christ, the resurrected King of Kings and Lord of Lords! Let us worship the Holy Spirit, the promised comforter and counselor! All glory and praise be to the one true God, now and forevermore, amen!

Classic Prayer: Thomas Aquinas 

What shall we say, oh God, of your unspeakable generosity? When we flee from you, you recall us. When we return to you, you receive us. When we waiver, you uphold us. Negligent you stir us anew… When we repent you receive us and do not remember our sin. For all this, how shall we praise you? We give you thanks for the abundance of your goodness, begging that you will ever increase in us your grace, and that what you have increased you will preserve.

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Confession of Faith: What does God require of us?

Leader: What is the duty that God requires of mankind? 
People: 
The duty which God requires of mankind is obedience to his revealed will. 
Leader: What did God first reveal to mankind as the rule of their obedience? 
People: The rule that God first revealed to mankind for obedience was the moral law, given in summary form in the Ten Commandments.
Leader: What is the summary of the Ten Commandments? 
People: The summary of the ten commandments is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul, with all our strength, and with all our mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. 

Source: Westminster Shorter Catechism in modern English, questions 39-42

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