The Hour of Fulfillment
The Fifth Sunday in Lent
Our sermon this Sunday is titled “The Hour of Fulfillment”. Our Gospel lesson for this Sunday is from the 12th chapter of John. In this passage, Jesus enters Jerusalem for the last time to celebrate the Passover festival. His words about seeds planted in the ground foretells his death, and provides a promise of a harvest in which everyone will be gathered.
WE GATHER FOR WORSHIP
Prelude: “Prelude”, Gerald Finzi and “Lenten Chant”, Gaston Dethier
Welcome and Announcements
Gathering Hymn: “As the Grains of Wheat”
Apostolic Greeting
Prayer of the Day
First Reading: Jeremiah 31:31-34
Second Reading: Hebrews 5:5-10
Choir Anthem: “Lord, Bow Thine Ear”, Felix Mendelssohn
Children’s Time
Gospel Acclamation and Gospel: John 12:20-33
Sermon: “The Hour of Fulfillment”, Pastor Dan Severson
Sermon Hymn: “My Song is Love Unknown”
The Apostles Creed
Prayers of Intercession
Offertory: “Prayer”, Humperdinck
Offering Response
Prayer of Thanksgiving
Agnus Dei
Words of Institution
The Lord’s Prayer
Communion Distribution
Post Communion Prayer
Benediction
Sending Hymn: “Great God, Your Love Has Called Us”
Dismissal
Postlude: “O’ Christ the Same”, Irish Tune arr. by Mark Albtrecht
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