*CALL TO WORSHIP:
Psalm 107:1 Oh give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, for his
steadfast love endures forever!
*OPENING HYMN:
(#238) Lord, with Glowing Heart I'd Praise Thee
PRAYER OF ADORATION AND
INVOCATION
*THE LORD'S PRAYER
Our Father,
who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will
be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily
bread, and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead
us not into temptation. But deliver us from evil. For Thine is the
kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.
*GLORIA PATRI (#572)
THE LAW OF GOD – John 6:29 and
2 Peter 1:5, Faith and Virtue
CONFESSION OF SIN
Our Father, we
confess before you our unbelief and disobedience. Help us to remember
that You are with us even now. You have granted to us all things
pertaining to life and godliness. May we take responsibility for our
growth in faith, remembering that it is only by Your grace that we
will be fruitful in the knowledge of Your Son. Help us to see the
blessing that comes from earnestly striving toward more virtuous
living. In Jesus' name, Amen.
DECLARATION OF PARDON
[1 John 4:19]
We love because he
first loved us.
*PREPARATION HYMN:
(#288) We Come, O Christ, to You
OLD TESTAMENT READING:
Psalm 127 page 517
NEW TESTAMENT READING:
1 Cor. 1:1-17 page 952
*SERMON TEXT:
Mark 14:3-9 page 850
SERMON:
A Woman of Faith
PREACHING: Pastor Steve Magee
*RESPONSE HYMN:
(#378) Look, Ye Saints, the Sight Is Glorious
PRAYER OF INTERCESSION
OFFERING
*DOXOLOGY (#567)
and Prayer of Thanksgiving
*CONFESSION OF FAITH
The Westminster Larger Catechism
Q. 41. Why was our
Mediator called Jesus?
A. Our Mediator
was called Jesus, because he saveth his people from their sins.
Q. 42. Why was our
Mediator called Christ?
A. Our Mediator
was called Christ, because he was anointed with the Holy Ghost above
measure; and so set apart, and fully furnished with all authority and
ability, to execute the offices of prophet, priest, and king of his
church, in the estate both of his humiliation and exaltation.
Q. 48. How did
Christ humble himself in his life?
A. Christ humbled
himself in his life, by subjecting himself to the law, which he
perfectly fulfilled; and by conflicting with the indignities of the
world, temptations of Satan, and infirmities in his flesh, whether
common to the nature of man, or particularly accompanying that his
low condition.
Q. 49. How did
Christ humble himself in his death?
A. Christ humbled
himself in his death, in that having been betrayed by Judas, forsaken
by his disciples, scorned and rejected by the world, condemned by
Pilate, and tormented by his persecutors; having also conflicted with
the terrors of death, and the powers of darkness, felt and borne the
weight of God’s wrath he laid down his life an offering for sin,
enduring the painful, shameful, and cursed death of the cross.
THE SACRAMENT OF THE
LORD'S SUPPER
There is a
GF alternative on the back table; please help yourself or ask a
server for assistance. The purple cups on the center rings of the
communion tray have juice for those who do not drink wine.
*CLOSING HYMN:
(#459) My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less
*BENEDICTION
* Congregation standing
as able
Evening
Service
Please
join us at 5:00 p.m. for the Evening Worship Service
Bible Reading
Discussion
Mark
14:3-9 page 850
Opening Prayer
Opening Hymn:
(#429) Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
Prayer of Adoration and
Confession
Second Hymn:
(#377) Join All the Glorious Names
Prayer of Intercession
and Illumination
Sermon:
The Lord's House and the Lord's Family –
Psalm 127 page 517
Preaching:
Pastor Steve Magee
The Sacrament of The
Lord’s Supper
There is a
GF alternative on the back table; please help yourself or ask a
server for assistance. The purple cups on the center rings of the
communion tray have juice for those who do not drink wine.
Gloria Patri
Benediction
Pastor:
Steve Magee, Leading Worship Today: Steve Magee
Elders:
Doug Camp, Skip Phelps, John Coskery, Dave Herrod, Stephen Leavitt
Deacons:
Steve Rohrdanz, John Warenda, Steve Hamilton,
Bruce
Henderson, Michael Huizenga
Pianist:
Laura Picciano
Greeting
this morning: Janet & Steve
Rohrdanz
Greeting
next week: Maren & Bruce
Henderson
EXETER
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA)
Nourishing
the Soul in the Hope of the Resurrection
(603)
772-7479 www.exeterpca.org
Welcome
to
Exeter
Presbyterian Church
February 16, 2020
"This is the
day that the Lord has made,
let us rejoice and
be glad in it."
Psalm 118:24
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