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Resurrection Reset

May 29, 2022 | Allee Willcox

Strengthening the Body (Traditional)

Thanks for joining us for our Online Traditional Service!

Today in worship, we conclude our sermon series, "Resurrection Reset." After we encounter the new life offered in the empty tomb, we, like the disciples, often ask ourselves, "What now?" The resurrection of Christ offers us the opportunity to ask ourselves if we are truly becoming who Christ has called us to be. As a church and as individuals, we can continue to re-evaluate and take this moment of resurrection as the opportunity to "reset" ourselves and our habits. Today, we will look at resetting our participation in the body of Christ through our spiritual gifts by looking at Romans 12:3-13 and 1 Corinthians 12. Each of us is given diverse gifts in the body of Christ. As we grow and mature, we are called to use these spiritual gifts to serve our church and to welcome others into the church as well.

Here is a snapshot of today's service:
Pre-Service Music
Chiming of the Hour
Organ Prelude: "Jerusalem" - Hymntune by Sir Hubert Parry / arr. by Tom Taylor (UMH - O Day of Peace”)
Welcome & Announcements
Choral Introit: "Come, Thou Almighty King" (Hymnal #61)
Responsive Call to Worship
Processional Hymn: "O Church of God, United" (Hymnal #547)
Affirmation of Faith: Apostles' Creed #881
Gloria Patri: #71
Memorial Day Video
Pastoral Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Offering Prayer
Offertory: "Find Us Faithful," by Jon Mohr
Presentation of the Offering: Doxology #94
Resurrection Reset: Strengthening the Body (Serve): Romans 12:3-13
Closing Hymn: "In Christ There Is no East or West" (Hymnal #548)
Benediction
Postlude: "In Remembrance: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" - J. S. Bach/Martin Luther

Series Information

Today in Worship, we begin a new sermon series - Resurrection Reset. After we encounter the new life offered in the empty tomb, we, like the disciples, often ask ourselves, “What now?” The resurrection of Christ offers us the opportunity to ask ourselves if we are truly living into who Christ has called us to be. As a church and as individuals, we can continue to re-evaluate and take this moment of resurrection as the opportunity to “reset” ourselves and our habits.

Other sermons in the series