Nehemiah 8: 1-3, 5-6, 8-10; Luke 4:14-21 | With the Bible being one of the highest published books in the world, it’s likely that many of us have laid hands on this book…and even read portions of it. But what do these old, old words mean for us, today? And what is their place within the life of Christian community, and in the life of the world? Mindful of the myriad of words and voices that surround us, we invite you to join us this weekend for worship as we turn ourselves to God’s Word for us, trusting that – even today – God’s promises will be fulfilled in us, and in our world.
Sunday, January 26, 2025, Third Sunday after Epiphany Bulletin
Copyright acknowledgments: Music covered under Augsburg Fortress License #SB135131, CCLI License #1141706, One License #738128-A. Scripture from New Revised Standard Version Bible, © 1989 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. Gathering: O Word of God Incarnate. Text: William W. How, 1823-1897. Music: Neuvermehrtes Gesangbuch, Meiningen, 1693. Text and Music: Public Domain. Hymn of the Day: Ancient Words. Text and Music: Lynn DeShazo. Text and Music: © 2001 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. Covered under One License subscription. Offering: Open Your Ears, O Faithful People. Text and Music: Willard Jabusch. Text and Music: © 1966, 1982 Oregon Catholic Press. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: Send Us Out. Text and Music: James Hersch. Text and Music © 1994 Dakota Road Music. Covered under One License subscription.