Songs of preparation are Forevermore May The LORD’s Glory Stand (Psalm 104) and Sovereign Grace O’er Sin Abounding.
The prayer of adoration and confession will praise God for his fatherly love and confess those times when we would prefer to only experience his blessings and not the seasons of life where he bids us grow more like Jesus.
Breathe On Me, Breath Of God, the Apostles’ Creed and Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow are our confession of faith and assurance.
In God’s word, John 13:1-20 begins the extended account of the ‘Upper Room’; firstly Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.
Our memorisation verse continues to be Hebrews 13:14.
Amelia Grace Johns will be baptised.
We praise God for the work of the Holy Spirit as we sing Spirit Of God, Unseen As The Wind.
After reading Hebrews 12:4-17, the sermon will be about the encouragement to Endure For Discipline as the writer to the Hebrews unfolds how Christians should consider times of adversity, and also how we should prepare ourselves so we can grow to become more like Jesus.
There Is A Redeemer is the song of preparation as we share the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.
After our pastoral prayer, we’ll give our tithes and offerings, hear a little about work in East Timor and then conclude worship singing Your Glorious Cause, O God (Let Your Kingdom Come).

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