Worship Services on Romans (Page 2)
“Forming Our Thoughts” (10:30 AM Blended)
Text: Romans 12:1-2 Our actions and our interactions grow out of how we think and how we view the world around us. God through the Apostle Paul urges us in Romans 12 not to “conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Join us as we learn more about our Christian calling to see the world and to form our thoughts and opinions through the lens of God’s grace.
“Forming our Thoughts” (9:00 AM Traditional)
Text: Romans 12:1-2 Our actions and our interactions grow out of how we think and how we view the world around us. God through the Apostle Paul urges us in Romans 12 not to “conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Join us as we learn more about our Christian calling to see the world and to form our thoughts and opinions through the lens of God’s grace.
All Saints’ Day
Text: Romans 8:38-39 This Sunday marks a special time in the church year when we remember those loved ones who have received their eternal rest in heaven with our Lord. Candles are lit in the memory of departed saints and our music and preaching combine to tell the story of the reason for our eternal hope in Christ. The Canticle Choir and Chamber Choir join together with orchestra to perform portions of contemporary composer Michael John Trotta’s “Light Shines in…
Hope (10:30 AM)
What’s the Point: Hope Text: Romans 12:9-12 God, through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, has given us ample reason to be “joyful in hope, patient in affliction, and faithful in prayer.” As we wrap up our series, we examine Christian hope that is firmly rooted not in mere optimism that denies the reality of contemporary problems but in the truth of God’s love for us and for the all the world; a truth that changes everything.
Hope (9:00 AM)
What’s the Point: Hope Text: Romans 12:9-12 God, through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, has given us ample reason to be “joyful in hope, patient in affliction, and faithful in prayer.” As we wrap up our series, we examine Christian hope that is firmly rooted not in mere optimism that denies the reality of contemporary problems but in the truth of God’s love for us and for the all the world; a truth that changes everything.
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