The Lord’s Day

Morning Order of Worship

January 29, 2012

9:30 a.m.

 

Prelude

 

Our Covenant God Calls Us to Worship

*Opening Song:  407

          “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah”

*Call to Worship & God’s Greeting

*Song of Response:  (on back)

          “Am I a Soldier of the Cross”

 

Time of Corporate Confession & Assurance of Pardon

God’s Will for Our Lives

Song of Confession and Assurance:  (inside)

          “As a Deer in Want of Water”

 

Our Covenant God Hears Our Prayer

Congregational Prayer (conclude with corporate “Amen”)

Offering & Offertory:  General Fund

 

Our Covenant God Declares His Will

Scripture Reading:  Daniel 12

Ministry of the Word: “From Here to Eternity”

*Song of Response:  408

          “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”

 

Our Covenant God Blesses Us

*The Lord’s Parting Blessing

*Parting Song of Praise:  310

          “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!”

 

Postlude

 

*Please stand if you are able

 



The Lord’s Day

Evening Order of Worship

January 29, 2012

5:30 p.m.

 

Prelude

 

O Come, Let Us Sing!

*Lifting Our Voices in Song:  37

          “Amid the Thronging Worshippers”

 

Our Covenant God Calls Us to Worship

*Call to Worship & God’s Greeting

 

What We Believe:  The Fundamentals

*Confessing Our Faith:  The Apostles’ Creed (p3)

*Song of Response:  (inside)

          “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise”

 

Our Covenant God Hears Our Prayer

Congregational Prayer (conclude with corporate “Amen”)

Offering & Offertory:  Voice of the Martyrs

 

Our Covenant God Speaks to Us

Scripture:  Matthew 5:13-26 & HC LD 40

Ministry of the Word: “Act and Attitude,

                                                                                       Hand and Heart”

*Song of Response:  (on back)

          “Christian Hearts in Love United”

 

Our Covenant God Blesses Us

*The Lord’s Parting Blessing

*Parting Song of Praise:  231

          “Praise Jehovah, All Ye Nations”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

 

Postlude

 

*Please stand if you are able