When we worship, we gather with other people, and together we lift our hearts and minds to the God who made us. When we worship, we recognize that we are not sufficient in ourselves, and that we need help from beyond ourselves. When we worship, we acknowledge our need of God, and of His guidance in our lives. When we worship, we affirm that God alone is worthy of our ultimate thanks and praise. Therefore, let us with confidence worship God.
Call to Worship – February 26, 2023
The God who sent Jesus calls us together in worship. God alone is worthy of worship, and Jesus made that crystal clear in all that he said and did. Christians are people who believe that in Jesus we see God made visible in the form of one born most fully in the likeness of God. Both God and Jesus are worthy of our worship, and to them we now turn in thanksgiving and praise. Therefore let us, with confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – Feb. 12, 2023
The tradition declares that a man stood on a mountaintop, and God reached down and inscribed ten commandments into two stone tablets. The law of Moses, the Torah, has influenced believers for the past three thousand years. Do we find God’s law to be a blessing, or a burden? In worship we seek better to understand what God wants of us, and how we can respond to His law working in our lives. Therefore let us, with renewed confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – December 25, 2022
The day which causes great rejoicing in most children and much trepidation in many adults is at last upon us. Christmas is here once again, and we gather in praise of a God who takes it upon Himself to send an infant into the world who will grow up to change everything about how we perceive God and His purposes for us. Christmas is God’s greatest surprise to a world long grown cynical. Shall we accept the surprise, or not? To find an answer, let us, with Christmas confidence, worship God.