WORSHIP SERVICE IS CANCELLED FOR TOMORROW, JANUARY 24.
I’m sure this comes as no surprise. Â The winter storm appears at this point to be picking up even more intensity. Â We’ve heard reports that it may last until 10pm this evening.
The Session encourages everyone to use the Lord’s Day tomorrow to worship in your homes. Â It really would be kinda cool if we all gathered in our homes at 10:45 to worship, wouldn’t it? Â Just sayin’.
Obviously, there will be necessary things to do in order to keep the driveway clear in case of any emergency. Â Should anyone experience a power failure, please let us know (assuming you still can use the cell phone and internet). Â We are not a disaster relief center, but there may be things we can do to help. Â Some of you may be house-bound for several days due to location. Â We want to know how you’re doing, so please stay in touch as much as possible.
In order to facilitate family worship, I have attached a guide for a suggested order of worship. Â It includes suggested prayers and songs to be sung. Â Feel free to make this your own. Â It is only a guide.
LINK TO GUIDE: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxNNKTfUYj_ya240YUR6TDcwVzA/view?usp=sharing
I have provided a link to a short (as we count it; 30 minutes) sermon by Dr. Carl Trueman. Â Dr. Trueman pastors Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Ambler, PA, and also teaches historical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. Â He delivered this message at the chapel service of the Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, KY, where Dr. Al Mohler is president, in September of 2015, I believe. The title of the message is “Ambassadors for Christ.” If you are not able to access the link, then I would encourage you to read and discuss 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 should you wish to use the suggested worship guide. Â Again, this is only a suggested worship liturgy to help you should you want or need it.
LINK TO SERMON: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoOV1nRJ5lY
I will miss being with my family in Christ tomorrow, but look forward to worshiping with you the following Lord’s Day, deo volente.
May our God be with you all and keep you close in His care.
Pastor Michael