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Read MoreI look forward to sharing part 2 of our new series, “The Fruit of the Spirit in the Life of Jesus.” Our sermon text will be John 13:1–17 and the Old Testament passage, Isaiah 52:13–53:6.
Read MoreThe story of Martin Rinkart, a pastor in the German city of Eilenburg at the time of the Thirty Years War. A man frail in body but strong in faith and sacrificial service.
Read MoreThe beautiful words of this morning’s Anthem, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” began with a lyric attributed to the Victorian poet Robert Bridges…
Read MoreVerse three of this morning’s Old Testament reading, Isaiah 55:1–3, captures some of the blessing and promise we will find in the Lord as we gather in his name this Sabbath day…
Read MoreFourth Night is our all-church midweek gathering that brings the church family together to enjoy good food, intergenerational fellowship, and teaching for all ages.
Read MoreBefore this morning’s sermon, we will have the privilege of singing the contemporary hymn “Speak O Lord”. Its lyrics captures the humble but eager posture of heart we want as we prepare to listen to the preached word.
Read MoreAs we prepare to gather on the Lord’s Day, we can all pray as David did: O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you;
my soul thirsts for you;
“May the Mind of Christ, My Savior,” our closing hymn* this morning, provides us with fitting ways to pray as we prepare to gather on the Lord’s Day.
Read MoreWe invite ladies from Fourth and everywhere to “gather” online (watch party, anyone?) to enjoy this alternative celebration through the medium of video.
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