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COLLENBROOK UNITED CHURCH WORSHIP October 25, 2020 Twentyfirst Sunday after PentecostWELCOMEPRELUDECALL TO WORSHIPHYMN “Come, My People” (see back page)INVOCATIONPRAYER OF CONFESSION / ASSURANCE OF FORGIVENESSANNOUNCEMENTSTHOUGHTS FOR KIDS OF ALL AGESSCRIPTURE Psalm 90:1—6, 13—17 Deuteronomy 34:1—12HYMN “If You But Trust in God to Guide You” (see back page)SERMON PASTORAL PRAYER/LORD’S PRAYERMISSION OF THE MONTH (MOM) CROPINVITATION TO THE OFFERING OFFERTORY / PRAYER OF DEDICATION DEPARTING HYMN “Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness” (see back page)COMMISSION/BENEDICTIONPOSTLUDEZOOM FELLOWSHIPSUNDAY SCHOOL 1 pmPhiladelphia Association Meeting 3 p.m.“Come, My People” James F.D. Martin & Elizabeth Martin CliffeChorus: Come, my people, welcome to worship. Love is in the warmth of this place. Sing to God a song of thanksgiving, sing to God a song of praise!Gather in safety, welcomed in Christian love; God touches us with strength from above. (chorus)Stories of Jesus show us the way to live, how to serve others, how to forgive. (chorus)Stand with each other in one community, working together God’s reign to give. (chorus)“If You But Trust in God to Guide You” George NeumarkIf you but trust in God to guide you, with hopeful heart through all your ways, you will find strength, with God beside you, to bear the worst of evil days; for those who trust God’s changeless love build on the rock that will not move. Only be still, and wait God’s pleasure in cheerful hope, with heart content, trusting that grace which knows no measure will by unbounded Love be sent; nor doubt our inmost wants are clear to One who holds us always near.Sing, pray, and keep God’s ways unswerving; offer your service faithfully, and trust God’s word, though underserving, there find the truth to set you free; God will not fail to guide and bless those who embrace God’s faithfulness.“Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness” James ManleyChorus: Spirit, Spirit of gentleness, blow through the wilderness, calling and free, Spirit, Spirit of restlessness, stir me from placidness, wind, wind on the sea.You moved on the waters, you call to the deep, then you coaxed up the mountains from the valleys of sleep; and over the eons you called to each thing, “Awake from your slumber and rise on your wings.” (chorus)You swept through the desert, you stung with the sand, and you goaded your people with a law and a land; when they were confounded by their idols and lies, then you spoke through your prophets to open their eyes. (chorus)You sang in a stable, you cried from a hill, then you whispered in silence when the whole world was still; and down in the city you called once again, when you blew through your people on the rush of the wind. (chorus)You call from tomorrow, you break ancient schemes, from the bondage of sorrow the captives dream dreams; our women see visions, our men clear their eyes, with bold new decisions your people arise. (chorus)All hymns used with permission for print and livestream OneLicense A-729624 ................
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