MEMENTO MORI is the focus of worship this morning. Psalm 90 asks God, "Teach us to number our days." The parable of the talents warns Christians to use the abundance entrusted to us while we still have time. As the church contemplates mortality and death, we also proclaim the promises of God that are far beyond our human lifetimes.
Worship in October focuses on ENDINGS AND BEGINNINGS
November 1 - All Saints Sunday
November 8 - The time is drawing nigh
November 15 - Memento mori
November 22 - Reign of Christ
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God Whose Giving Knows No Ending/Rustington. Tune by C. Hubert H. Parry (CD); setting by Paul Bouman, ©1985 Concordia Publishing House.
Let Streams of Living Justice/Thaxted. Text ©1989 William Whittla; Music by Gustav Holst (CD); arrangement by James J. Chepponis, ©2002 Biramwood Publications. All rights reserved.
Celtic Alleluia, ©1985 Fintan O’Carroll and Christopher Walker, admin. by OCP. All rights reserved.
God Whose Giving Knows no Ending./Rustington. Text Robert L. Edwards; Music: C. Hubert H. Parry, Text: ©1961 ren. 1989 The Hymn Society, admin. Hope Publishing Co. Introduction arr. James Biery ©2007, Augsburg Fortress; verse 3 arr. David Cherwein ©2016 Birnamwood Publications. All Rights Reserved.
Soon and Very Soon – Text and Music Andre Couch ©1976 Bud John Sons, Inc./Crouch Music, adm. EMI Christian Music. Introduction and accompaniments arranged by John Helgen ©2003 Bud John Sons, Inc./Crouch Music.
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