Preserve Me, O God (Psalm 16) and Sing Unto The Lord A New Song (Psalm 96) are the songs of preparation.
O For A Thousand Tongues will commence worship, and after the welcome and announcements the prayer of adoration and confession will recognise the promises of God, thank Him for his faithfulness and express sorrow for those times when we have not responded in faith.
My Hope Rests Firm On Jesus Christ, Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 1 and Praise And Honour To The Father will be our testimony of assurance and faith.
In God’s Word, John 10:1-21 relates Jesus identifying himself as the door and the good shepherd.
We’ll have a final time putting Hebrews 9:28 to memory, and then sing Jesus Loves Me.
Returning to Hebrews, after reading chapter 11:1-7, the sermon will consider those verses and their exhortation about Acting On Promise, demonstrating how accepting God at His Word affects our worldview, worship, fellowship and living.
After our pastoral prayer and giving our tithes and offerings, we’ll conclude worship singing To God Be The Glory.