DisciplesNet Worship #635: Proper 10 (Munsterman 7.10.2022)
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Jesus' story of "the Good Samaritan" is usually used in a call to love others, but there are deeper meanings. Minister Ann speaks to us from Luke 10:30-35 and shares Jesus' call to us to recognize our neighbor in the most unlikely people.
This worship service is just under 30 minutes of worship, prayer, scripture, a few favorite hymns, and communion. You may choose to participate, or simply meditate as we tell of Jesus' invitation to "do this in remembrance of me." If you would like to share with us at the table that goes beyond earthly boundaries of time, place, and structure, we ask that you prepare a piece of bread of some type and a drink such as grape juice, wine, or water. As we pray, our prayers extend to where you are. If you are unable to eat or drink, you may want to use a symbolic gesture or mental symbol as you come together at this table of remembrance with us.
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We hope that as you join us for worship you will feel a blessing from being part. Please tell friends, family, and others you know about our online church that is here with doors that are always open, walls as wide as the world, and always room at the table.
- Welcome - background "On the Jericho Road" - Bev Heid
- "They'll Know We Are Christians" - Phoebe Spier and Dean Phelps
- Pastors Prayer with the Lord's Prayer - Pastor Deb
- "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling" - Dean Phelps
- Luke 10:30-35 read by Susan McNeely
- "O Love that Will Not Let Me Go" - Dean Phelps
- Message: "Love Rules" - Minister Ann
includes a reading of Luke 10:17-20 - "Jesu, Jesu" - DisciplesNet singers
- Communion: Elder Susan
- "Let Us Break Bread Together" - DisciplesNet singers
- Sending Out - Minister Ann
- Credits - background "On the Jericho Road" - Bev Heid
If you would like to chat with one of our pastors, including talking more about belief in God, becoming a Christian or following Christ, or living as a disciple of Christ, please email us at pastor@disciplesnet.org, or contact us using the contact information on our website, disciplesnet.org, or our Facebook page, DisciplesNet Church.
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God bless you and thank you for joining us!