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8/21/22 - Sunday Service - Hope Lutheran SSC
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8/21/2022
#587 I Know My Faith Is Founded
-Text: Erdmann Neumeister, 1671-1756; tr. The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941, alt.
-Tune: Concentus novi, Augsburg, 1540
-Text and tune: Public domain
#645 Built on the Rock
-Text: Nikolai Fredrik Severin Grundtvig, 17830-1872, adr.; tr. Carl Doving, 1967-1937, alt.
-Tune: Ludvig M. Lindeman, 1812-87; setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
-Text and music: Public Domain
#570 Just as I Am, without One Plea
-Text: Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871
-Tune: William B. Bradbury, 1816-68; setting:George J. Elvey, 1816-93
-Text and Music: Public domain
#622 Lord Jesus Christ, You Have Prepared
-Text: Samuel Kinner, 1603-68; tr. Emanuel
-Tune: DU LEBENSBROT...
published: 22 Aug 2022
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2022-06-19 Worship Service
Grace Lutheran Church and Preschool
June 19th – Second Sunday after Pentecost
Acknowledgments
Divine Service, Setting Four from Lutheran Service Book
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2022 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Created by Lutheran Service Builder © 2018 Concordia Publishing House.
LSB 790 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Text: Joachim Neander, 1650–80; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827–78, alt.
Tune: Ander Theil Des Erneuerten Gesang-Buchs, 1665, Stralsund
Text and tune: Public domain
LSB 843 Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive
Text: Rosamond E. Herklots, 1905–87, alt.
Text: © Oxford University Press. Used by permission: ...
published: 10 Jul 2022
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Brief History of English and American Literature | Henry A. Beers | History | English | 5/9
https://bit.ly/ABOOK Audiobooks have many benefits for listeners and audiobook lovers. Here are some of them:
1. Improves Listening Skills: Auditing audiobooks can help you develop active listening skills.
2. Enhances Productivity: Another critical benefit of audiobooks is that it helps you to multitask.
3. Helps to Improve Language Skills.
4. Reduces Anxiety and Stress.
5. It Makes the Story Memorable.
6. Help To Build Your Attention and Focus.
7. Prepares You for a Good Night’s Sleep.
8. Audiobooks Can Help You Consume More Books.
9. Introduce students to books above their reading level.
10. Model good interpretive reading.
11. Teach critical listening.
12. Highlight the humor in audiobooks.
13. Introduce new genres that students might not otherwise consider.
LibriVox volunteers have rec...
published: 26 Oct 2019
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The Battles of Germantown Effective Public History in America
Saturday, November 14, 2020, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. David Young will share how a neighborhood known for its ties to the American Revolution and Colonial period expanded the histories it considers significant in ways that engaged the surrounding neighbors, including making difficult topics such as discrimination, slavery, and economic decline relevant--and the lessons Germantown has for communities across the country.
David Young has a B.A. in German from Northwestern and M.A. and Ph.D. from Ohio State University, where he won a Fulbright fellowship to support research on local politics, culture, and economics in postwar Germany. Executive Director of the Delaware Historical Society since July 2018, Young has led historical organizations in the Mid-Atlantic Region, winning local and national award...
published: 20 Nov 2020
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Sunday Worship Service, June 19, 2022, 10:30am MST
This Sunday's Theme: “A Father's Joy"
AS WE GATHER
As we enter the long Church Year season of Pentecost, the liturgical color green is commonly used for the many weeks ahead. Like many things planted by a gardener or farmer in spring, green shows growth and maturation of that which was planted. In the same way, at this time of the Church Year, we are reminded that that green carries the symbolic importance of our continued need and privilege as God’s people to grow and mature as disciples of Christ through the Holy Spirit given. The Readings in this Pentecost season often remind us of the Early Church continuing to grow and spread to all people, which has continued to us here. Today we celebrate together in the unity He creates of us by grace through Christ Jesus.
BULLETIN AND OFFERINGS
...
published: 20 Jun 2022
1:18:26
8/21/22 - Sunday Service - Hope Lutheran SSC
hopelutheranssc.com
youtube: Hope Lutheran SSC
Used by permission
LSBHymnLicense.net #100012094
8/21/2022
#587 I Know My Faith Is Founded
-Text: Erdmann Neu...
hopelutheranssc.com
youtube: Hope Lutheran SSC
Used by permission
LSBHymnLicense.net #100012094
8/21/2022
#587 I Know My Faith Is Founded
-Text: Erdmann Neumeister, 1671-1756; tr. The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941, alt.
-Tune: Concentus novi, Augsburg, 1540
-Text and tune: Public domain
#645 Built on the Rock
-Text: Nikolai Fredrik Severin Grundtvig, 17830-1872, adr.; tr. Carl Doving, 1967-1937, alt.
-Tune: Ludvig M. Lindeman, 1812-87; setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
-Text and music: Public Domain
#570 Just as I Am, without One Plea
-Text: Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871
-Tune: William B. Bradbury, 1816-68; setting:George J. Elvey, 1816-93
-Text and Music: Public domain
#622 Lord Jesus Christ, You Have Prepared
-Text: Samuel Kinner, 1603-68; tr. Emanuel
-Tune: DU LEBENSBROT, HERR JESU CHRIST
-Text: Public domain
-Music: Public domain
#628 Your Table I Approach
-Text: Gerhard Wolter Molanus, 1633-1722; tr. Matthias Loy, 1828-1915, alt.
-Tune: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551, ed. Louis Bourgeois; setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
-Text and music: Public Domain
#912 Christ Is Our Cornerstone
-Text: Latin, c. 8th cent.; tr. John Chandler, 1806-76, alt
-Tune: John Darwall, 1731-89; setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
-Text and music: Public domain
https://wn.com/8_21_22_Sunday_Service_Hope_Lutheran_Ssc
hopelutheranssc.com
youtube: Hope Lutheran SSC
Used by permission
LSBHymnLicense.net #100012094
8/21/2022
#587 I Know My Faith Is Founded
-Text: Erdmann Neumeister, 1671-1756; tr. The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941, alt.
-Tune: Concentus novi, Augsburg, 1540
-Text and tune: Public domain
#645 Built on the Rock
-Text: Nikolai Fredrik Severin Grundtvig, 17830-1872, adr.; tr. Carl Doving, 1967-1937, alt.
-Tune: Ludvig M. Lindeman, 1812-87; setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
-Text and music: Public Domain
#570 Just as I Am, without One Plea
-Text: Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871
-Tune: William B. Bradbury, 1816-68; setting:George J. Elvey, 1816-93
-Text and Music: Public domain
#622 Lord Jesus Christ, You Have Prepared
-Text: Samuel Kinner, 1603-68; tr. Emanuel
-Tune: DU LEBENSBROT, HERR JESU CHRIST
-Text: Public domain
-Music: Public domain
#628 Your Table I Approach
-Text: Gerhard Wolter Molanus, 1633-1722; tr. Matthias Loy, 1828-1915, alt.
-Tune: Trente quatre Pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551, ed. Louis Bourgeois; setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
-Text and music: Public Domain
#912 Christ Is Our Cornerstone
-Text: Latin, c. 8th cent.; tr. John Chandler, 1806-76, alt
-Tune: John Darwall, 1731-89; setting: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941
-Text and music: Public domain
- published: 22 Aug 2022
- views: 41
1:14:45
2022-06-19 Worship Service
Grace Lutheran Church and Preschool
June 19th – Second Sunday after Pentecost
Acknowledgments
Divine Service, Setting Four from Lutheran Service Book
Unless ...
Grace Lutheran Church and Preschool
June 19th – Second Sunday after Pentecost
Acknowledgments
Divine Service, Setting Four from Lutheran Service Book
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2022 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Created by Lutheran Service Builder © 2018 Concordia Publishing House.
LSB 790 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Text: Joachim Neander, 1650–80; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827–78, alt.
Tune: Ander Theil Des Erneuerten Gesang-Buchs, 1665, Stralsund
Text and tune: Public domain
LSB 843 Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive
Text: Rosamond E. Herklots, 1905–87, alt.
Text: © Oxford University Press. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110000994
Tune: John B. Dykes, 1823–76
Tune: Public domain
LSB 761 Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me
Text: Augustus M. Toplady, 1740–78
Tune: Thomas Hastings, 1784–1872
Text and tune: Public domain
LSB 570 Just as I Am, without One Plea
Text: Charlotte Elliott, 1789–1871
Tune: William B. Bradbury, 1816–68
Text and tune: Public domain
LSB 739 Precious Lord, Take My Hand
Text and tune: Thomas A. Dorsey, 1899–1993
Text and tune: © 1938 (renewed) Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., admin. Alfred Music. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110000994
LSB 636 Soul, Adorn Yourself with Gladness
Text: Johann Franck, 1618–77; (sts. 1, 4–5): tr. Lutheran Book of Worship, 1978; (sts. 2–3, 6–8): tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827–78, alt.
Tune: Johann Crüger, 1598–1662
Text (sts. 1, 4–5): © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110000994
Text (sts. 2–3, 6–8) and tune: Public domain
The Blessing - CCLI Song # 7147007
Chris Brown | Cody Carnes | Kari Jobe | Steven Furtick
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Used by Permission. CCLI License # 21427728 CCLI Streaming License # 21427711
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Grace Lutheran Church and Preschool
June 19th – Second Sunday after Pentecost
Acknowledgments
Divine Service, Setting Four from Lutheran Service Book
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2022 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Created by Lutheran Service Builder © 2018 Concordia Publishing House.
LSB 790 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Text: Joachim Neander, 1650–80; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827–78, alt.
Tune: Ander Theil Des Erneuerten Gesang-Buchs, 1665, Stralsund
Text and tune: Public domain
LSB 843 Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive
Text: Rosamond E. Herklots, 1905–87, alt.
Text: © Oxford University Press. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110000994
Tune: John B. Dykes, 1823–76
Tune: Public domain
LSB 761 Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me
Text: Augustus M. Toplady, 1740–78
Tune: Thomas Hastings, 1784–1872
Text and tune: Public domain
LSB 570 Just as I Am, without One Plea
Text: Charlotte Elliott, 1789–1871
Tune: William B. Bradbury, 1816–68
Text and tune: Public domain
LSB 739 Precious Lord, Take My Hand
Text and tune: Thomas A. Dorsey, 1899–1993
Text and tune: © 1938 (renewed) Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., admin. Alfred Music. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110000994
LSB 636 Soul, Adorn Yourself with Gladness
Text: Johann Franck, 1618–77; (sts. 1, 4–5): tr. Lutheran Book of Worship, 1978; (sts. 2–3, 6–8): tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827–78, alt.
Tune: Johann Crüger, 1598–1662
Text (sts. 1, 4–5): © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110000994
Text (sts. 2–3, 6–8) and tune: Public domain
The Blessing - CCLI Song # 7147007
Chris Brown | Cody Carnes | Kari Jobe | Steven Furtick
• © 2020 Capitol CMG Paragon (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)
• Kari Jobe Carnes Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)
• Worship Together Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)
• Writer's Roof Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)
• Music by Elevation Worship Publishing (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC)
Used by Permission. CCLI License # 21427728 CCLI Streaming License # 21427711
- published: 10 Jul 2022
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1:16:03
Brief History of English and American Literature | Henry A. Beers | History | English | 5/9
https://bit.ly/ABOOK Audiobooks have many benefits for listeners and audiobook lovers. Here are some of them:
1. Improves Listening Skills: Auditing audiobooks ...
https://bit.ly/ABOOK Audiobooks have many benefits for listeners and audiobook lovers. Here are some of them:
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2. Enhances Productivity: Another critical benefit of audiobooks is that it helps you to multitask.
3. Helps to Improve Language Skills.
4. Reduces Anxiety and Stress.
5. It Makes the Story Memorable.
6. Help To Build Your Attention and Focus.
7. Prepares You for a Good Night’s Sleep.
8. Audiobooks Can Help You Consume More Books.
9. Introduce students to books above their reading level.
10. Model good interpretive reading.
11. Teach critical listening.
12. Highlight the humor in audiobooks.
13. Introduce new genres that students might not otherwise consider.
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https://bit.ly/ABOOK Audiobooks have many benefits for listeners and audiobook lovers. Here are some of them:
1. Improves Listening Skills: Auditing audiobooks can help you develop active listening skills.
2. Enhances Productivity: Another critical benefit of audiobooks is that it helps you to multitask.
3. Helps to Improve Language Skills.
4. Reduces Anxiety and Stress.
5. It Makes the Story Memorable.
6. Help To Build Your Attention and Focus.
7. Prepares You for a Good Night’s Sleep.
8. Audiobooks Can Help You Consume More Books.
9. Introduce students to books above their reading level.
10. Model good interpretive reading.
11. Teach critical listening.
12. Highlight the humor in audiobooks.
13. Introduce new genres that students might not otherwise consider.
LibriVox volunteers have recorded full versions of public-domain audiobooks and made them available to everyone.
Concise excerpts of contemporary and cutting-edge audiobooks performed by professional voice actors and digital catalogs of audiobooks.
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- published: 26 Oct 2019
- views: 39
1:21:06
The Battles of Germantown Effective Public History in America
Saturday, November 14, 2020, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. David Young will share how a neighborhood known for its ties to the American Revolution and Colonial period expanded...
Saturday, November 14, 2020, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. David Young will share how a neighborhood known for its ties to the American Revolution and Colonial period expanded the histories it considers significant in ways that engaged the surrounding neighbors, including making difficult topics such as discrimination, slavery, and economic decline relevant--and the lessons Germantown has for communities across the country.
David Young has a B.A. in German from Northwestern and M.A. and Ph.D. from Ohio State University, where he won a Fulbright fellowship to support research on local politics, culture, and economics in postwar Germany. Executive Director of the Delaware Historical Society since July 2018, Young has led historical organizations in the Mid-Atlantic Region, winning local and national awards for his work at the Salem County Historical Society, the Johnson House Historic Site, and Cliveden of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. He has taught at colleges in Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as for ten years in the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania and the History Leadership Institute of the American Association of State and Local History in Indianapolis. He has served as an officer of the Historic Germantown consortium of museums, the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, and on the Landmarks Committee of the National Park Service Advisory which makes recommendations about National Historic Landmarks. Young is the author of The Battles of Germantown: Effective Public History in America (Temple University Press, 2019), which was awarded the 2020 Philip S. Klein Book Prize by the Pennsylvania Historical Association for best history of Pennsylvania published in the previous two years.
https://wn.com/The_Battles_Of_Germantown_Effective_Public_History_In_America
Saturday, November 14, 2020, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. David Young will share how a neighborhood known for its ties to the American Revolution and Colonial period expanded the histories it considers significant in ways that engaged the surrounding neighbors, including making difficult topics such as discrimination, slavery, and economic decline relevant--and the lessons Germantown has for communities across the country.
David Young has a B.A. in German from Northwestern and M.A. and Ph.D. from Ohio State University, where he won a Fulbright fellowship to support research on local politics, culture, and economics in postwar Germany. Executive Director of the Delaware Historical Society since July 2018, Young has led historical organizations in the Mid-Atlantic Region, winning local and national awards for his work at the Salem County Historical Society, the Johnson House Historic Site, and Cliveden of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. He has taught at colleges in Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as for ten years in the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania and the History Leadership Institute of the American Association of State and Local History in Indianapolis. He has served as an officer of the Historic Germantown consortium of museums, the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, and on the Landmarks Committee of the National Park Service Advisory which makes recommendations about National Historic Landmarks. Young is the author of The Battles of Germantown: Effective Public History in America (Temple University Press, 2019), which was awarded the 2020 Philip S. Klein Book Prize by the Pennsylvania Historical Association for best history of Pennsylvania published in the previous two years.
- published: 20 Nov 2020
- views: 201
1:19:17
Sunday Worship Service, June 19, 2022, 10:30am MST
This Sunday's Theme: “A Father's Joy"
AS WE GATHER
As we enter the long Church Year season of Pentecost, the liturgical color green is commonly used for the ma...
This Sunday's Theme: “A Father's Joy"
AS WE GATHER
As we enter the long Church Year season of Pentecost, the liturgical color green is commonly used for the many weeks ahead. Like many things planted by a gardener or farmer in spring, green shows growth and maturation of that which was planted. In the same way, at this time of the Church Year, we are reminded that that green carries the symbolic importance of our continued need and privilege as God’s people to grow and mature as disciples of Christ through the Holy Spirit given. The Readings in this Pentecost season often remind us of the Early Church continuing to grow and spread to all people, which has continued to us here. Today we celebrate together in the unity He creates of us by grace through Christ Jesus.
BULLETIN AND OFFERINGS
Visit https://www.zionelpaso.org during the week of this worship service to view more worship and Bible study resources. Offerings can be given online or by mail.
Tablet/Smartphone-Friendly Version of Bulletin available here:
https://app.lutheranservicebuilder.com/view/peEL1H92
EPISTLE READING
(Children and heirs of salvation)
Galatians 3:23—4:7
HOLY GOSPEL
(Jesus heals a man with demons.)
Luke 8:26–39
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Creative Worship for the Lutheran Parish, Series C, Quarter 2. Copyright © 2021 Concordia Publishing House.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Created by Lutheran Service Builder © 2022 Concordia Publishing House.
"Rise, Shine, You People" LSB 825
Text: Ronald A. Klug, 1939, alt.; Tune: Dale Wood, 1934–2003; Text and tune: © 1974 Augsburg Publishing House, admin. Augsburg Fortress. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077
"Speak, O Lord" OAR 251
Text: Stuart Townend, b. 1963; Keith Getty, b. 1974; Tune: Stuart Townend, b. 1963; Keith Getty, b. 1974; Text and tune: © 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS), admin. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com. Used by permission: CCLI no. #3948106
"Glory to God, We Give You Thanks and Praise" LSB 946
Text: Edwin Le Grice, 1911–92; Tune: Walter Greatorex, 1877–1949; Text: © 1991 Kevin Mayhew Ltd. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Tune: © Oxford University Press. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077
"In Christ There Is No East or West" LSB 653
Text (sts. 1, 4–5): John Oxenham, 1852–1941, alt.; (st. 2): Mark A. Jeske, 1952; (st. 3): Michael A. Perry, 1942–96; Tune: African American spiritual; adapt. Harry T. Burleigh, 1866–1949
Text (st. 2): © 1993 Mark A. Jeske; (st. 3): © 1982 The Jubilate Group, admin. Hope Publishing Co. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Text (sts. 1, 4–5) and tune: Public domain
"Gracious God, You Send Great Blessings" v.1,3 LSB 782
Text: Gregory J. Wismar, 1946; Tune: Columbian Harmony, 1825, Cincinnati; Text: © 2004 Gregory J. Wismar. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Tune: Public domain
"What is This Bread" LSB 629
Text: Frederic W. Baue, 1946; Tune: Jean Neuhauser Baue, 1951; Text and tune: © 1991 Fred and Jean Baue. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077
"Amazing Grace" LSB 744
Text (sts. 1–4): John Newton, 1725–1807, alt.; (st. 5): A Collection of Sacred Ballads, 1790, Richmond; Tune: Columbian Harmony, 1829, Cincinnati; Text and tune: Public domain
"Just As I Am, Without One Plea" LSB 570
Text: Charlotte Elliott, 1789–1871; Tune: William B. Bradbury, 1816–68; Text and tune: Public domain
"Be Still My Soul" LSB 752
Text: Catharina Amalia Dorothea von Schlegel, 1697–1752; tr. Jane L. Borthwick, 1813–97, alt.; Tune: Jean Sibelius, 1865–1957, adapt.; Text and tune: Public domain
"Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness" LSB 849
Text: Rusty Edwards, 1955; Tune: The Sacred Harp, 1844, Philadelphia; Text: © 1987 Hope Publishing Co. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Tune: Public domain
https://wn.com/Sunday_Worship_Service,_June_19,_2022,_10_30Am_Mst
This Sunday's Theme: “A Father's Joy"
AS WE GATHER
As we enter the long Church Year season of Pentecost, the liturgical color green is commonly used for the many weeks ahead. Like many things planted by a gardener or farmer in spring, green shows growth and maturation of that which was planted. In the same way, at this time of the Church Year, we are reminded that that green carries the symbolic importance of our continued need and privilege as God’s people to grow and mature as disciples of Christ through the Holy Spirit given. The Readings in this Pentecost season often remind us of the Early Church continuing to grow and spread to all people, which has continued to us here. Today we celebrate together in the unity He creates of us by grace through Christ Jesus.
BULLETIN AND OFFERINGS
Visit https://www.zionelpaso.org during the week of this worship service to view more worship and Bible study resources. Offerings can be given online or by mail.
Tablet/Smartphone-Friendly Version of Bulletin available here:
https://app.lutheranservicebuilder.com/view/peEL1H92
EPISTLE READING
(Children and heirs of salvation)
Galatians 3:23—4:7
HOLY GOSPEL
(Jesus heals a man with demons.)
Luke 8:26–39
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Creative Worship for the Lutheran Parish, Series C, Quarter 2. Copyright © 2021 Concordia Publishing House.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Created by Lutheran Service Builder © 2022 Concordia Publishing House.
"Rise, Shine, You People" LSB 825
Text: Ronald A. Klug, 1939, alt.; Tune: Dale Wood, 1934–2003; Text and tune: © 1974 Augsburg Publishing House, admin. Augsburg Fortress. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077
"Speak, O Lord" OAR 251
Text: Stuart Townend, b. 1963; Keith Getty, b. 1974; Tune: Stuart Townend, b. 1963; Keith Getty, b. 1974; Text and tune: © 2006 Thankyou Music (PRS), admin. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com. Used by permission: CCLI no. #3948106
"Glory to God, We Give You Thanks and Praise" LSB 946
Text: Edwin Le Grice, 1911–92; Tune: Walter Greatorex, 1877–1949; Text: © 1991 Kevin Mayhew Ltd. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Tune: © Oxford University Press. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077
"In Christ There Is No East or West" LSB 653
Text (sts. 1, 4–5): John Oxenham, 1852–1941, alt.; (st. 2): Mark A. Jeske, 1952; (st. 3): Michael A. Perry, 1942–96; Tune: African American spiritual; adapt. Harry T. Burleigh, 1866–1949
Text (st. 2): © 1993 Mark A. Jeske; (st. 3): © 1982 The Jubilate Group, admin. Hope Publishing Co. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Text (sts. 1, 4–5) and tune: Public domain
"Gracious God, You Send Great Blessings" v.1,3 LSB 782
Text: Gregory J. Wismar, 1946; Tune: Columbian Harmony, 1825, Cincinnati; Text: © 2004 Gregory J. Wismar. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Tune: Public domain
"What is This Bread" LSB 629
Text: Frederic W. Baue, 1946; Tune: Jean Neuhauser Baue, 1951; Text and tune: © 1991 Fred and Jean Baue. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077
"Amazing Grace" LSB 744
Text (sts. 1–4): John Newton, 1725–1807, alt.; (st. 5): A Collection of Sacred Ballads, 1790, Richmond; Tune: Columbian Harmony, 1829, Cincinnati; Text and tune: Public domain
"Just As I Am, Without One Plea" LSB 570
Text: Charlotte Elliott, 1789–1871; Tune: William B. Bradbury, 1816–68; Text and tune: Public domain
"Be Still My Soul" LSB 752
Text: Catharina Amalia Dorothea von Schlegel, 1697–1752; tr. Jane L. Borthwick, 1813–97, alt.; Tune: Jean Sibelius, 1865–1957, adapt.; Text and tune: Public domain
"Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness" LSB 849
Text: Rusty Edwards, 1955; Tune: The Sacred Harp, 1844, Philadelphia; Text: © 1987 Hope Publishing Co. Used by permission: LSB Hymn License no. 110005077; Tune: Public domain
- published: 20 Jun 2022
- views: 41