Morning worship: Pastor Ted finished the exposition of James, 5:19-20, on restoring wandering brothers. The musical theme combined the two ideas of God as the Great Rescuer and Christ our hope: "bleeding love." It comes from Watts' hymn below...
Walk-in Song
Here I am to worship
Set
Crown him with many crowns
Wonderful, merciful
What offering shall I bring / tune: st. thomas
- from Watts, in our hymnal, #176; curiously though, it omits the 1st stanza. I'll post it separately.
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
Depth of mercy / Kauflin version
B4 sermon
Come to the waters / James M. Boice
After sermon
We repeated the 2nd stanza of "Depth of Mercy"
Evening worship: Michael Emadi concluded his presentation on the reliabiliby of manuscripts. I was at home sick, and Greg Longtine graciously stepped in to lead worship. We kept up with the morning theme.
Set:
Come Christians join to sing
One pure and holy passion
Eternal union with Jesus
- a hymn suggested by Pastor Sam; I'll talk about this in a separate post.
Alas, and did my Savior bleed / Kauflin version
B4 sermon
Come to the waters / James M. Boice
After sermon
We repeated the 2nd stanza of "Depth of Mercy"
Evening worship: Michael Emadi concluded his presentation on the reliabiliby of manuscripts. I was at home sick, and Greg Longtine graciously stepped in to lead worship. We kept up with the morning theme.
Set:
Come Christians join to sing
One pure and holy passion
Eternal union with Jesus
- a hymn suggested by Pastor Sam; I'll talk about this in a separate post.
Alas, and did my Savior bleed / Kauflin version
B/4 sermon:
Beneath the cross / Getty version
Beneath the cross / Getty version
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