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We also have some World Communion Day resources, including some from the Disciples Global Ministries. You can find them here.
The book of Job is one of the more difficult books to read and understand because it wrestles with human suffering and because it presents a story where that suffering is undeserved. What can we learn from Job to help us in times of suffering in our own lives? Student Minister Mary Beth Mullen speaks from Job 1:1 & 2:1-10 to help us to realize how faith can help us in such times.
Join us for 31 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.
(Scroll down for an Order of Worship)
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.
1. Opening music: "All the Way My Savior Leads Me" - Bev Heid
2. Introduction to our Student Minister - Pastor Deb
3. "Lord I Just Can't Keep From Crying" - Twana Harris
4. Elder's Prayer with Lord's Prayer: Elder Susan
5. "Have Thine Own Way Lord" - Southport Christian Church
6. Job 1:1 & 2:1-10 read by Rahul Nirmal
7. Message "Faith in Troubled Times" - Mary Beth Mullen
8. "Precious Lord" - Phoebe Spier and Twana Harris
9. Communion: Pastor Russ
10. "Let Us Break Bread Together" - DisciplesNet singers
11. Credits - closing music: "All the Way My Savior Leads Me" - 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.
INVITATION TO GIVING:
DisciplesNet Church is a not-for-profit church that exists to cross barriers and boundaries to share the Good News of God's redeeming love. We rely on the gifts of our online viewers as we continue to grow and extend our nets around the world.
We also extend the invitation for you to be part of the DisciplesNet ministry by giving a one-time gift, or ongoing, including a tithe. Even the smallest of gifts, like the mustard seed, has a way of growing in amazing ways to share God's word and the love of Jesus Christ. We have a giving page on our website, disciplesnet.org, and email address: giving@disciplesnet.org
God bless you, and thank you for joining us!