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Matthew

April 15th 2018 in Corporate Worship

April 12, 2018 by Jon Holliday

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This Sunday, we will look at Matthew’s account of the commissioning of the apostles. They were given authority to go into the world and spread the Gospel in word and deed. Two thousand years later, how does this apply to the church? That and more is what we’ll explore this Sunday.

Liturgy for Corporate Worship:

Isaiah 42:5-12

Song of Moses by Aaron Keyes

Isaiah 61:1-4, 10-11

Lord I Need You by Matt Maher

There Is A Fountain by Holy City Hymns

Christ Is Risen by Matt Maher

Hebrews 12:1-2, 12-14

For The Sake Of The World by Soul Survivor

Jude 24-25

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Filed Under: Matthew, worship Tagged With: authority, commission, cost, demons, discipleship, follow, healing, kingdom, worship

March 25th 2018 in Corporate Worship

March 20, 2018 by Jon Holliday

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Jesus’ authority is on full display in this week’s sermon text. Jesus calls Matthew, the Publican, he heals a paralytic, he heals a demoniac and raises a woman from the dead. The heart of this passage is that Jesus has incredible authority and with that authority he calls for mercy! Worshipping Jesus, then, should give us incredible freedom! Our merciful savior overcomes the world! Spend some time with week dwelling on the mercy of Jesus towards us.

Liturgy for Corporate Worship:

Psalm 34:1-10

Be Thou My Vision by Citizens & Saints

Hosea 6:1-6

My Victory by Crowder

O Fount Of Love by Matt Boswell

Our God Is Strong by 10,000 Fathers

Romans 10:13-17

Look What God Has Done by Ghostship

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Filed Under: Matthew, worship Tagged With: authority, cost, demons, discipleship, follow, healing, storms, worship

March 18th 2018 in Corporate Worship

March 13, 2018 by Jon Holliday

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Matthew begins the next section of his Gospel detailing the redemptive work that Jesus accomplished among the crowds. He healed many diseases, discussed judgement and taught on the cost of discipleship. As you prepare for Sunday, consider this question: What does it cost you to follow Jesus?

Liturgy for Corporate Worship:

Psalm 103:1-8

What a Beautiful Name by Hillsong

Isaiah 53:1-7

Christ Is Enough by Hillsong

How Deep The Father’s Love by The Dispatch

All The Poor And Powerless by All Sons & Daughters

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Photo by Ivana Cajina on Unsplash

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Filed Under: Matthew, worship Tagged With: authority, cost, demons, discipleship, follow, healing, storms, worship

March 11th 2018 in Corporate Worship

March 7, 2018 by Jon Holliday

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“Not everyone who says ‘Lord, Lord’ will be saved.” This week’s passage of scripture is going to challenge our ideas of salvation. It is very easy to slip into legalism or into a liberty that is free of obeying the commands of Christ. This week, take some time to reflect on the relationship of your works (actions, attitudes, disciplines, habits) to the saving work of Jesus. In other words, what is the foundation of your faith? Let’s be challenged to be free in the Gospel this week and to walk with boldness declaring the goodness and kindness of God towards us in word and deed.

Liturgy for Corporate Worship:

Psalm 31:1-5, 19-24

Holy Holy Holy (God With Us) by Matt Maher

Romans 3:19-25a

Cornerstone by Shane & Shane

And Can It Be by Aaron Keyes

Our God Is Strong by 10,000 Fathers

Deuteronomy 11:18-21

Crying Holy by Aaron Keyes

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Photo by Ryo Yoshitake on Unsplash

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Filed Under: Matthew, worship Tagged With: authority, father, foundation, lawlessness, music, obey, will, worship

March 4th 2018 in Corporate Worship

February 27, 2018 by Jon Holliday

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This Sunday, we will be learning about the fruit of faith in a person’s life and about the judgement of God. This is a difficult passage, but an important one as Christians the world over are hailed as hypocrites. Our lives need to reflect the goodness of God as we pursue a deeper, more intimate relationship with him. As you prepare this week, take some time to consider what fruit your life is producing as you abide in Christ through prayer and time in the Word.

Liturgy for Corporate Worship:

Psalm 95

Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing by Norton Hall Band

2 Peter 1:2-11

All I Have Is Christ by Sovereign Grace

How Deep The Father’s Love by The Dispatch

Because He Lives (Amen) by Matt Maher

John 13:31-35

Let Us Be Known by 10,000 Fathers

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Filed Under: Matthew, worship Tagged With: city, destination, false, fruit life, gate, music, prophets, way, wolf, wolves, worship

February 25th 2018 in Corporate Worship

February 20, 2018 by Jon Holliday

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This Sunday, we will be delving into Matthew 7:7-12. As a father of 3, I am more and more amazed that God has made us his children. Children have an incredible amount of needs. Cars, College Tuition, Diapers, Food… I often find myself overwhelmed by the needs of my children, but I love getting to take care of them, provide for them, love them well. Likewise, Jesus teaches us to ask God for what we need, and to recognize that God is not too preoccupied with other things in life or the world to be concerned with my depression, financial situation, medical problems or anything else. As we prepare for Sunday, take some time to evaluate your prayer life. Are you only talking to God about big things? Or are you giving God everything you’ve got. Let him shape you into maturity.

Liturgy for Corporate Worship:

1 John 2:28-3:3

Good Good Father by Shane & Shane

Ephesians 2:12-16

His Mercy Is More by Matt Papa

O Fount Of Love by Matt Boswell

O Praise The Name (Anastasis) by Shane & Shane

Psalm 96

Oh! Great Is Our God! by The Sing Team

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Photo by Max Goncharov on Unsplash

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Filed Under: Matthew, worship Tagged With: ask, ethics, father, golden rule, knock, love, music, seek, worship

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