Coming Up To Breathe: Part 1, Blessed Are The Broken

July 14, 2007 (Weekend Service)

Description
This six-part series, based in part on concepts from the 12- Step approach, encourages those needing to move from the pain and bondage brought about by life’s hurts—addiction, illness, infidelity, failure, whatever—into the freedom that walking in God’s power and grace brings about. It involves the often difficult one-step-at-a-time/one-day-at-a-time process of admitting our need, surrendering to God’s control, doing a thorough self-examination, granting and seeking forgiveness, committing to ongoing daily partnership with God, and using our on-going healing to encourage others in similar circumstances. It’s an experience God desires to oversee as he transforms us from the inside out, restoring us to be all he wants us to be.

Element Type Service Element Video
Song Prelude - Ok, Stop  
Video Psalms - Underwater Effect  
Song Coming Up To Breathe
By Bart Millard, Garry Graul and Mike Scheuchzer
© 2006 Simpleville Music, Wet As A Fish Music
 
Video Service Intro Video: Outdoor Pool  
Song Marvelous Light
By Charlie Hall
© 2005 worshiptogether.com songs, sixsteps Music
 
Song Here is Our King
By David Crowder
© 2005 worshiptogether.com songs
 
Offering & Announcements    
Video Series Video Bumper  
Message Mike Breaux
Part 1
 
Drama The Check In: Monologue  
Song Everybody Hurts
2 lines of chorus to close out drama
by: Bill Berry, Michael Stipe, Mike Mills, Peter Buck
© 1992 Night Garden Music
 
Message Mike Breaux
Part 2
 
Reflection with Scripture CGs
Isaiah 57:18-19 (NLT), 2 Corinthians 1:9(LB), Matthew 5:3 (Msg), Isaiah 40:30-31 (NRSV)
 
Song Everlasting God
By Brenton Brown and Ken Riley
© 2005 Thankyou Music
 
Closing Mike Breaux  


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