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WORSHIP FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 2008

Contemporary Worship – Sanctuary

10:50            (Sound:  Play CD / Power Point: Roll announcements)

10:56            Praise Song “How Great Thou Art”  All/Praise Team

11:00            Announcements and Greeting       Susie Price, Liturgist

11:06            Praise Songs  “Trading My Sorrows”     All/Praise Team

                                  “Holy Is The Lord”                                                  

11:12            Opening Prayer                           Pastor Richard         

11:14            Praise Song       “Beautiful One”      All/Praise Team

11:17            Pastoral Prayer and The Lord’s Prayer    Pastor Richard

11:19            Children’s Time        Pastor Richard

                   (“Jesus Loves Me” [Hymn 191] as “walking music”)   

11:24            Praise Song  “God of My Days”  All/Praise Team                    

11:28            Scripture  Romans 12:9-21    Susie                                       

11:30            Sermon            Pastor Richard

11:50            Invitation To Give        Susie         

11:52            Offertory       “It Is You”        All/Praise Team                   

11:55            Doxology (UMH 94)     All/Praise Band

11:57            Prayer of Dedication        Susie       

11:59            Interlude    [Acolytes carry light out of Sanctuary] Keyboard

12:00            Benediction           Pastor Richard

12:01            Postlude  “How Great Thou Art”     All/Praise Team

 


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