Awake My Soul: Awake My Soul, Part 4

October 8, 2011 (Weekend Service)

Psalm 133 gives a descriptive word picture of how good and pleasant it is to live together in unity. That spirit of unity is not something that can be wholly fulfilled in a large group setting typical of Sunday worship service times, but it can truly begin to take shape in the culture of a small group of trusted brothers and sisters in Christ. Along with speaking to the importance of unity in a variety of settings, this message gives five reasons for pursuing inclusion in a small group and the covenantal intentionality necessary to make it work.

Element Type Service Element Video
Other Pre-Service
Live band/Full screen CGs
 
Song Let It Rise
© Public Domain
 
Song For The Beauty Of The Earth
© Public Domain
 
Song Let It Rise (reprise)
© Public Domain
 
Scripture Reading Ian Cron
Psalm 133
 
Song How Good And Pleasant
© 1988 Coronation Music (Admin. by Gaither Copyright Management)
 
Scripture Reading Revelation 19  
Other Aaron Intros Ian  
Reflection Ian "Becoming the Liturgy"
(in bridge-building language from an ex-catholic who has worked to recapture the power of the tradition he grew up in)
 
Other Ian- short reading
About how the Eucharist and church practices have been like a rope tied around him- tethering him back to God at even his most wayward times
 
Spiritual Direction Spiritual Practice- corporate prayers with sung "Lord Have Mercy" refrain
Band vamps
 
Song You Never Let Go
© 2005 Thankyou Music (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing)
 
Offering & Announcements Offering  
Offering & Announcements Darren Whitehead  
Message Bill Hybels  
Song How Good And Pleasant (reprise)
© 1988 Coronation Music (Admin. by Gaither Copyright Management)
 
Closing Comments/ Prayer  


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