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Église réformée baptiste de la Capitale Pasteur Jacques Pelletier
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Pastor Mitch contrasts Mary’s Song with her initial response to the announcement by the Angel.
Mary's song of praise
Mary's song of praise
Pastor Mitch contrasts Mary’s Song with her initial response to the announcement by the Angel.
Église réformée baptiste de la Capitale Pasteur Jacques Pelletier
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT ORDER OF WORSHIP Pastor: Rev. Kendra Balliet Organist: Jim Ross PRELUDE- Canticle of Joy-J. S. Bach I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day- McChesney (Bell Choir) WELCOME *CALL TO WORSHIP - God Loved the World (St. Crispin LM) Leader: God loved the world so that he gave, His only Son the lost to save, People: That all who would in him believe, should everlasting life receive. Leader: Christ is the solid rock of faith, who was made flesh and suffered death. People: All who confide in him alone are built on this chief cornerstone. *OPENING HYMN “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” #211 vs. 1-4 *LIGHTING OF THE FOURTH ADVENT CANDLE Leader: Today we light the fourth candle on the Advent wreath, the candle that represents love. God had promised that his steadfast love would not depart from his people. He would remember his covenant promise. Now the time had come for his promise to be fulfilled. People: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son …” (John 3:16) Leader: In his grace, God chose Mary, a virgin in Nazareth of Galilee, to be the mother of our Lord. The virgin-born son would be the Son of God. He was to be named Jesus, which means “God saves.” People: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son …” Leader: The apostle John writes, “In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him” (1 John 4:9). People: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” (One pink and three purple candles are lit on the Advent wreath.) *CONFESSIONAL PRAYER Pastor: Let us confess our sins to God, asking him to remember his covenant love and forgive us for Jesus’ sake. People: Almighty God, your steadfast love endures forever. Our love so often fails. We do not always trust you as we should. We know that you love us, but we do not always love others as we should. We do not walk in love as Jesus our Savior did. We follow our own selfish desires instead of looking to the needs of others. Have mercy on us and forgive our sins. Pastor: God remembered his covenant promise and in his steadfast love he sent his Son to be our Savior. I announce to you that your sins are forgiven in the name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. People: Almighty God, your steadfast love will not depart from us! RESPONSE “Light the Advent Candle” #2090 vs 4 CHILDREN'S CHAT MUSIC MINISTRY/OFFERTORY - Joy to The World- McChesney (Bell Choir) DOXOLOGY/PRAYER OF GRATITUDE SCRIPTURE Luke 1:46-55 SERMON- “Love: Mary” (Series: The Light of Grace) HYMN “Amazing Grace” #378 vs. 4 JOYS/CONCERNS PASTORAL PRAYER/LORD'S PRAYER CLOSING HYMN "Hail to the Lord’s Anointed" #203 ACTION STEPS BENEDICTION POSTLUDE - Angels, From the Realms of Glory- L. Dean Bye Thank you for sharing in this worship service. Please continue to stay in touch through our website (stoneumc.org) and/or by following us on Facebook (Stone UMC). If you have joys or concerns that you would like lifted up in prayer, please fill out the Prayer Card in the pew, on the website, share them by contacting us at 814-724-6736 or churchoffice@stoneumc.org
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT ORDER OF WORSHIP Pastor: Rev. Kendra Balliet Organist: Jim Ross PRELUDE- Canticle of Joy-J. S. Bach I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day- McChesney (Bell Choir) WELCOME *CALL TO WORSHIP - God Loved the World (St. Crispin LM) Leader: God loved the world so that he gave, His only Son the lost to save, People: That all who would in him believe, should everlasting life receive. Leader: Christ is the solid rock of faith, who was made flesh and suffered death. People: All who confide in him alone are built on this chief cornerstone. *OPENING HYMN “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” #211 vs. 1-4 *LIGHTING OF THE FOURTH ADVENT CANDLE Leader: Today we light the fourth candle on the Advent wreath, the candle that represents love. God had promised that his steadfast love would not depart from his people. He would remember his covenant promise. Now the time had come for his promise to be fulfilled. People: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son …” (John 3:16) Leader: In his grace, God chose Mary, a virgin in Nazareth of Galilee, to be the mother of our Lord. The virgin-born son would be the Son of God. He was to be named Jesus, which means “God saves.” People: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son …” Leader: The apostle John writes, “In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him” (1 John 4:9). People: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” (One pink and three purple candles are lit on the Advent wreath.) *CONFESSIONAL PRAYER Pastor: Let us confess our sins to God, asking him to remember his covenant love and forgive us for Jesus’ sake. People: Almighty God, your steadfast love endures forever. Our love so often fails. We do not always trust you as we should. We know that you love us, but we do not always love others as we should. We do not walk in love as Jesus our Savior did. We follow our own selfish desires instead of looking to the needs of others. Have mercy on us and forgive our sins. Pastor: God remembered his covenant promise and in his steadfast love he sent his Son to be our Savior. I announce to you that your sins are forgiven in the name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. People: Almighty God, your steadfast love will not depart from us! RESPONSE “Light the Advent Candle” #2090 vs 4 CHILDREN'S CHAT MUSIC MINISTRY/OFFERTORY - Joy to The World- McChesney (Bell Choir) DOXOLOGY/PRAYER OF GRATITUDE SCRIPTURE Luke 1:46-55 SERMON- “Love: Mary” (Series: The Light of Grace) HYMN “Amazing Grace” #378 vs. 4 JOYS/CONCERNS PASTORAL PRAYER/LORD'S PRAYER CLOSING HYMN "Hail to the Lord’s Anointed" #203 ACTION STEPS BENEDICTION POSTLUDE - Angels, From the Realms of Glory- L. Dean Bye Thank you for sharing in this worship service. Please continue to stay in touch through our website (stoneumc.org) and/or by following us on Facebook (Stone UMC). If you have joys or concerns that you would like lifted up in prayer, please fill out the Prayer Card in the pew, on the website, share them by contacting us at 814-724-6736 or churchoffice@stoneumc.org
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT SCRIPTURE Luke 1:46-55 SERMON- “Love: Mary” (Series: The Light of Grace) Rev. Kendra Balliet and the Rev. Jane Ellen Nickell bring us a message of love based on the words of Mary in the Magnificat.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT SCRIPTURE Luke 1:46-55 SERMON- “Love: Mary” (Series: The Light of Grace) Rev. Kendra Balliet and the Rev. Jane Ellen Nickell bring us a message of love based on the words of Mary in the Magnificat.
Jeremy Morris Advent: Week 3 - Joy Luke 1:46-55 Joy is more than happiness. Joy is only found through magnifying Jesus.
Jeremy Morris Advent: Week 3 - Joy Luke 1:46-55 Joy is more than happiness. Joy is only found through magnifying Jesus.
Jeremy Morris Advent: Week 3 - Joy Luke 1:46-55 Joy is more than happiness. Joy is only found through magnifying Jesus.
The 2nd sermon in a series on the songs, poems, & prophecies in Luke's Gospel surrounding the incarnation & birth of Jesus Christ. Find us: maranathalilburn.org Follow us: facebook.com/maranathalilburn instagram.com/maranathalilburn
Luke 1:46-55
Église réformée baptiste de la Capitale Pasteur Jacques Pelletier Re: Luc 1.46-55
"In the midsts of all the hurrying it's so easy to forget that God is the mighty one. That God still does great things, because that is who he is." Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond More sermons at: CreeksideBibleChurch.org/sermons
A sermon from Luke 1:46-55 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A sermon from Luke 1:46-55 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A sermon from Luke 1:46-55 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
The Christmas story is told through the Impromptu Christmas Pageant
In this episode, Pastor Chris Kipp teaches a message entitled "The Intervention" from The Magnificat in Luke 1:46-55. The theme of the message is God's intervening mercy in Christ's coming. Chris closes the message by talking about how God's mercy may be blocked in our lives. Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
In this episode, Pastor Chris Kipp teaches a message entitled "The Intervention" from The Magnificat in Luke 1:46-55. The theme of the message is God's intervening mercy in Christ's coming. Chris closes the message by talking about how God's mercy may be blocked in our lives. Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
Today, Pastor Marc Sharp poses the question, "What did Mary know about Jesus’ life and purpose before he was born, or as she held him in her arms?" The Bible is clear that Mary knew quite a bit about the magnitude of what had happened that night in Bethlehem. It also shows that she didn’t know every detail, but what she didn’t know, she entrusted to God’s wisdom in faith. Seems like a lesson for us today! If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
Join us this week as we continue in our Advent series with Joy.
Rev. Elsie Stormont spontaneously sang Luke 1:46-55 during our worship service this morning. May the name of the LORD be praised.
May the God of Wonders Bless You!
Faith Community Church
Morning Worship 9 Aug '20
The subject of this sermon is the beginning of Mary's response, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, as recorded in Luke 1:46-55. In this message, Elder Cunningham looks at the connection between the song of praise which Moses sang on the banks of the sea to the words of Mary. In each, we see how things change when we go from an earthly perspective to a heavenly perspective.
The subject of this sermon is the beginning of Mary's response, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, as recorded in Luke 1:46-55. In this message, Elder Cunningham looks at the connection between the song of praise which Moses sang on the banks of the sea to the words of Mary. In each, we see how things change when we go from an earthly perspective to a heavenly perspective.
Singing Mary’s Song of Expectation
Join us for Part 4 of The Hope Of Christmas as we hear about becoming the hope we've been given.
Join us for Part 4 of The Hope Of Christmas as we hear about becoming the hope we've been given.
Written in 1984 and released in 1991, the popular Christmas song Mary Did You Know? has reached the top ten songs on two different Billboard charts. But it is an odd song – the questions don’t really ever get answered and some are not even worth asking! From a biblical perspective, it is a better option to ask of her questions we already have answered. What did Mary know? In Luke, Mary’s praise of God in the presence of Elizabeth demonstrates a surprising depth of faith and biblical acumen. She might not have known everything, and certainly had many lingering questions, but we can learn much from what Mary knew.
Singing Mary’s Song of Expectation
Advent, Week 3: Joy. Sermon from Pastor Aaron Allison.
Today, the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Rande Vick shared with us on Mary's Song from Luke chapter 1 verses 46-55.
Today, the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Rande Vick shared with us on Mary's Song from Luke chapter 1 verses 46-55.