" For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be glory forever. Amen. " –Romans 11:36 (ESV)

2 April 2023 (Click to expand)

Order of Worship

    • Call to Worship: Psalm 65
    • Opening Prayer
    • Hymn # 16 (tune of #69) Praise the Lord: ye heavens adore him
    • Scripture Reading: Hebrews 11:13-16
    • Pastoral Prayer
    • Hymn # 260 (tune of #446) Thy servant, blessed by thee, shall live
    • Sermon: Genesis 23
    • Hymn # 606 How bright these glorious spirits shine
    • Benediction

Announcements

    • Wednesday night bible study & prayer meeting will be at 7:30pm this week at the Yap’s home. We’ll be discussing the recent sermons from I Corinthians 15;

    • Cry room is available at the back of the hall;

    • Please turn your mobile phones on silent so that the Lord’s worship is not interrupted;

    • Please reserve the last 3 rows for those with small children;

    • All visitors are welcome to stay for our dinner following the worship service;

    • The teachers & helpers for the children’s Sunday school class ages 2-6 will have training on 9 April at 6:15pm, parents who have small children are also invited to attend;

    • To reduce waste produced every week we would like to encourage the congregation to bring their own travel mug for afternoon tea;

    • Due to health and safety concerns, children should not use the water dispenser on their own;

    • The existing sermon blog will no longer be updated but all sermon recordings can now be accessed directly through the church website. Training videos on how to access these messages can be made available on request so please see Andy for this information.

    • Today at the end of our afternoon worship service we will be remembering our Saviour’s death in the celebration of the Lord’s Supper.  This ordinance was instituted personally by Christ to be observed in his churches for the perpetual remembrance and showing forth the sacrifice in his death.  It is given as a confirmation of the faith of believers in all the benefits of Christ’s death, their spiritual nourishment and growth in him, a reminder of the duties which they owe to him and a pledge of their communion with him and with each other.  Therefore, it is the privilege and duty of believers to spiritually receive and feed upon Christ crucified in this ordinance.  To that end, we warmly invite all baptised members of a local Bible-believing church to join with us in remembering our Lord.