July 17, 2022

Songs:

“O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing” by Charles Wesley
Public Domain Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“It Was Finished Upon That Cross” by Jonny Robinson, Nigel Hendroff, and Rich Thompson
© 2021 SHOUT! Music Publishing Australia and CityAlight Music Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“O Praise the Name (Anástasis)” by Benjamin Hastings, Dean Ussher & Marty Sampson
© 2015 Hillsong Music Publishing Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“He Is” by David Crowder, Hank Bentley & Jeff Pardo
© 2021 Capitol CMG Amplifier, Capitol CMG Genesis, Every Square Inch, Inot Music, Jeff Pardo Designee, and sixsteps Music Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken, Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain CCLI# 2003690

Call To Worship: Steady Dependence

Compose our spirits to a quiet and steady dependence on Your good providence, that we may not be anxious for anything, but by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, still make known our requests to You, our God.

Help us to pray always and not faint; in everything to give thanks, and offer up the sacrifice of praise continually;  to rejoice in hope of Your glory; to possess our souls in patience; and to learn in whatsoever state we are, there to be content.

Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen!

Source: John Wesley – edited

Classic Prayer: Augustine

O Lord my God, light of the blind, and strength of the weak, yes, also light of those that see, and strength of the strong-hearken unto my soul, and hear it crying out of the depths. Woe is me! … Lord, help us to turn and seek you; for not as we have forsaken our Creator have you forsaken your creation. Let us turn and seek you, for we know you are here in our heart, when we confess to you, when we cast ourselves upon you, and weep in your bosom, after all our rugged ways; and you gently wipe away our tears, and we weep the more for joy; because you, Lord- not man of flesh and blood-but you, Lord, who made us, remake and comfort us.

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Creed: Jesus, the Son of God

Leader: Why is the Son of God called “Jesus,” meaning “savior?”
People: Because He saves us from our sins, and because salvation is not to be sought or found in anyone else.

Leader: Why is He called “Christ,” meaning “anointed?”
People: Because He has been ordained by God the Father and has been anointed with the Holy Spirit to be our chief prophet and teacher who fully reveals to us the secret counsel and will of God concerning our deliverance; our only high priest who has delivered us by the one sacrifice of His body, and who continually intercedes for us before the Father; and our eternal king who governs us by His Word and Spirit, and who guards us and keeps us in the deliverance He has won for us.

Source: Heidelberg Catechism, Questions 29 & 31

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