Sunday Worship Service June 21 Father's Day

WORSHIP SERVICE  |  SUNDAY, JUNE 21

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In this sermon, guest preacher and Reveille member Rich Schweiker will explore the idea that the rich man’s sin may have been not helping or even noticing Lazarus. This message will challenge us to think of all the things around us that we ignore or do not notice, including the suffering and needs of others. Christ calls on us to love and serve others, and this is the hope that we can provide to our community.

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Welcome and Opening Prayer
WELCOME & OPENING PRAYER

Minister of Adult Ministries Rev. Kelley Lane welcomes you to worship.

PRELUDE

“Welcome”
by Mark A. Miller
Lauren Brabrand

OPENING HYMN #156

Sing along with Hymn #156
(1, 3, 4 – music PDF)
“I Love to Tell the Story”

CHILDREN’S MOMENT

“Be Plugged into God”
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Scripture | Luke 16:19-31
Sermon “Who’s at Your Gate?” by Guest Preacher Rich Schweiker

Scripture Reading and Sermon, June 21


Prayers of the People
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

Join us in prayer for our community, country, and world. Share your prayer by 9:00 am Tuesday to be read next week.

Call for Offering and Offertory
OFFERTORY

“The Lord’s Prayer”
by Carlos Rosas
Liturgical Dancers
Instructed by Tammy Tipton-Nay
Daniel Banke, Accompaniment
Recorded January 8, 2020

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HYMN #2172

Sing along with Hymn #2172
“We Are Called”
Tamara and Elvin Nicely, Piano & Vocals

POSTLUDE

“Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux”
“Dialogue on the Grand Reeds”
by Louis Nicolas Clérambault
Tom Bailey, Organist

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