Worship Guide:
4-26-2020 Third Sunday of Easter
Hymn:
Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine
Sermon:
“A Caring Stranger on the Road”
Hymn:
“Open My Eyes That I May See”
4-26-2020 Third Sunday of Easter
Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine
“A Caring Stranger on the Road”
“Open My Eyes That I May See”
“The Easter Day with Joy Was Bright”
“Thine is the Glory”
“Joy In the Morning” by Natalie Sleeth, performed by the Mississippi Baptist All State Youth Choir
“Christ the Lord is Risen Today”
In this message from Rev. Gilbert, he reflects on Easter morning and the Hope at the Tomb.
“The Hallelujah Chorus,” by Georg Friedrich Handel, performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Palm Sunday Virtual Processional
In this message from Rev. Gilbert, he reflects on celebrations and how the week leading up to Easter progressed.
To God be honor and glory forever and ever! Amen. Bless the Lord. The Lord’s name be praised. 1 Timothy 1:17
Opening Hymn: Lord of the Dance (I Danced in the Morning)
With a nod to the history of Mr. Rodgers’, Rev. Gilbert talks about overcoming setbacks and challenges.
Closing Hymn: Breathe on Me, Breath of God
In this #SociallyDistanced sermon, Rev. Gilbert discusses Samuel’s assistance in finding a new king and how it compares to Joshua’s search. While we might not know what is going to happen in the future, we will be shown the way to go.
Dr. Joseph Davis shares a message about the power of Jesus’ reassurance to the disciples in the boat, as well as to us all.
Note: Due to a technical issue, only part of the message is available.
Sharing a portion of his calling to the ministry, Rev. Gilbert shares a message of how God puts us in places and situations where he expects us to act.
With food references interspersed, Rev. Gilbert discusses Jesus’ fasting and the season of Lent.
Opening with a tale from the past of NCR’s chairman incorporating some fancy tools to test his security staff, Rev. Gilbert shares this message about how God goes about getting our attention.