Worship Guide 7/5/2026
Sermon Text: Hebrews 4
The songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a YouTube playlist here and a Spotify playlist here:
Psalm 57:7-11
Crown Him with Many Crowns
There is One Gospel
Pastoral Prayer
He Will Hold Me Fast
Hebrews 4:4-7
O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer
Apostles' Creed
Prayer
Communion
Doxology
This Sunday we gather to worship Christ our crowned King and to rejoice in the unshakable hope of the gospel. Our service will begin with the praise of Psalm 57, lifting our hearts to the God whose steadfast love reaches to the heavens, as we sing Crown Him with Many Crowns and There Is One Gospel. Through prayer and He Will Hold Me Fast, we will rest in the faithful care of our Savior who sustains His people. The message from Hebrews 4:4–7 will invite us to enter God's promised Sabbath rest, finding true peace and security in Christ alone. As we come to the Lord’s Table, we will remember His finished work on the cross and joyfully anticipate the day we will share in the great feast of His eternal kingdom. We will depart with the Doxology, giving glory to the God who has provided both present rest and the sure hope of the rest still to come.
The songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a YouTube playlist here and a Spotify playlist here:
Psalm 57:7-11
Crown Him with Many Crowns
There is One Gospel
Pastoral Prayer
He Will Hold Me Fast
Hebrews 4:4-7
O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer
Apostles' Creed
Prayer
Communion
Doxology
This Sunday we gather to worship Christ our crowned King and to rejoice in the unshakable hope of the gospel. Our service will begin with the praise of Psalm 57, lifting our hearts to the God whose steadfast love reaches to the heavens, as we sing Crown Him with Many Crowns and There Is One Gospel. Through prayer and He Will Hold Me Fast, we will rest in the faithful care of our Savior who sustains His people. The message from Hebrews 4:4–7 will invite us to enter God's promised Sabbath rest, finding true peace and security in Christ alone. As we come to the Lord’s Table, we will remember His finished work on the cross and joyfully anticipate the day we will share in the great feast of His eternal kingdom. We will depart with the Doxology, giving glory to the God who has provided both present rest and the sure hope of the rest still to come.
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