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Resurrection Reset

May 08, 2022 | Allee Willcox

The Work of the People (Contemporary)

Today in Worship, we continue 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 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. Today, we will explore The Work of the People by looking at worship through the lens of Colossians 3:12-17 and Psalms 95:1-7a. As we worship Christ, we expect to be more confirmed to the image of God in the virtues the writer of Colossians lists. This also means that we must continually re-engage our worshiping behaviors to make the focus of our worship Christ, and all that God has done for us. In our reset worship, we can see the new life Jesus offers to us and respond by giving thanks.

Here is a snapshot of today's service:
Room Set-Up
Scrolling Announcements
Song: Build Your Kingdom Here
Song: The Way
Welcome & Announcements
Pastoral Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Offertory Prayer
Song: Goodness Of God
Resurrection Reset: The Work of the People (Worship)
Song: Raise A Hallelujah
Closing Prayer

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