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REDEEMER AT HOME

MAY 16, 2021

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

Some Tips for Using

Redeemer At Home

Let's face it: none of us come to "scattered at-home worship services during Covid" as a pro. We're all beginners. There's going to be some uncertainty and even awkwardness. That's okay. We can laugh. We can grow. We can learn together.


That said, here are a few tips to get you started:


  1. Zoom it up. Feel free to ask others to go through the service together online.
  2. Split up the parts. Before you jump into the liturgy, divvy out who will lead each section.
  3. Look it up. If you're unfamiliar with one of the elements, there are brief explanations off to the right side.
  4. Sing along. We know you probably don't sing along with your computer too often, but we believe worship is meant to be embodied and participatory. So join in!

“All the blessings we enjoy are Divine deposits,

committed to our trust on this condition:

that they should be dispensed

for the benefit of our neighbors.”

— John Calvin

Welcome

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If you are new to Redeemer or would simply like to connect more to this community, let us know below. We'd love to share more about this church and get to know you better.

Preparation

As a household, give yourselves a few moments to settle in. Take a few deep breaths. Check-in with yourself/household: name the thoughts that are filling your mind in this moment.

Take a few more deep breaths.

Now be reminded of our generous God in this call to worship.

Call to Worship

Psalm 136:1, 23-26

Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,

    for his steadfast love endures forever.

It is he who remembered us in our low estate,


    for his steadfast love endures forever;


and rescued us from our foes,


    for his steadfast love endures forever;


he who gives food to all flesh,


    for his steadfast love endures forever.

Give thanks to the God of heaven,


    for his steadfast love endures forever.

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In the Bible, God invites us to worship because it is not our natural impulse to come to Him. Still He calls, reminding us of His pursuing love. May we respond out of gratitude.

Opening Prayer

God, our souls find rest in you because you are our Savior, our Healer, and our Life. Please capture our affections this morning with your generous love. In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.

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Prayer is simply conversation with God. Our worship is filled with prayer as we seek to know and delight in our Father.

Song of Praise

Verse:

You’re the Word of God the Father

From before the world began.

Ev’ry star and ev’ry planet

Has been fashioned by Your hand.

All creation holds together

By the power of Your voice.

Let the skies declare Your glory

Let the land and seas rejoice!

Chorus:

You’re the Author of creation

You’re the Lord of ev’ry man

And Your cry of love rings out across the lands

Verse:

Yet You left the gaze of angels

Came to seek and save the lost

And exchanged the joy of heaven

For the anguish of a cross

With a prayer You fed the hungry

With a word You calmed the sea

Yet how silently You suffered

That the guilty may go free!

Chorus:

You’re the Author of creation

You’re the Lord of ev’ry man

And Your cry of love rings out across the lands

Verse:

With a shout You rose victorious

Wresting vict’ry from the grave

And ascended into heaven

Leading captives in Your way

Now You stand before the Father

Interceding for Your own

From each tribe and tongue and nation

You are leading sinners home!


Chorus:

You’re the Author of creation

You’re the Lord of ev’ry man

And Your cry of love rings out across the lands

Words & Music by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend

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Music at Redeemer seeks to remind us of the beauties of the Lord and express our deepest emotions: joy and praise, sadness and anger, love and gratitude, fear and hope. We sing because we believe God is the greatest hero and joy the world has ever known. He is mighty enough to receive cosmic praise, and tender enough to handle our most fragile whimpers and hurts.

Song of Praise

How deep the Father’s love for us

How vast beyond all measure

That He should give His only Son

To make a wretch His treasure


How great the pain of searing loss

The Father turns His face away

As wounds which mar the Chosen One

Bring many sons to glory


Behold the man upon a cross

My sin upon His shoulders

Ashamed, I hear my mocking voice

Call out among the scoffers


It was my sin that held Him there

Until it was accomplished

His dying breath has brought me life

I know that it is finished


I will not boast in anything

No gifts, no power, no wisdom

But I will boast in Jesus Christ

His death and resurrection


Why should I gain from His reward?

I cannot give an answer

But this I know with all my heart

His wounds have paid my ransom


Why should I gain from His reward?

I cannot give an answer

But this I know with all my heart

His wounds have paid my ransom

By Stuart Townend

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Music at Redeemer seeks to remind us of the beauties of the Lord and express our deepest emotions: joy and praise, sadness and anger, love and gratitude, fear and hope. We sing because we believe God is the greatest hero and joy the world has ever known. He is mighty enough to receive cosmic praise, and tender enough to handle our most fragile whimpers and hurts.

Prayer of Confession

Before you begin, remember that the Father already extends his forgiveness and smiling love through Jesus. There is nothing left to earn. All that remains is to receive.

Most Merciful Father,

we confess that we have sinned against you

in thought, word and deed,

by what we have done

and by what we have left undone.

We have not loved you with our whole heart;

we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves.

We are truly sorry and we humbly repent.

For the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ,

have mercy on us and forgive us;

that we may delight in your will

and walk in your ways,

to the glory of your Name. Amen.

[Take a moment to reflect and confess silently]

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This prayer helps us bring the most shame-filled parts of our hearts and lives to Jesus. Although God already knows everything about us, when we confess to him our wrong, we experience afresh his unending forgiveness and welcome.

Assurance of Grace

from Psalm 103:8-13

Lift your heads and your hearts and receive this good news:

The Lord is compassionate and merciful,

slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love.

He will not constantly accuse us,

nor remain angry forever.

He does not treat us as our sins deserve

or repay us according to our iniquities.

For his unfailing love toward those who fear him

is as great as the height of the heavens above the earth.

He has removed our sins as far from us

as the east is from the west.

The Lord is like a father to his children,

tender and compassionate to those who fear him.

Know that our heavenly Father forgives us and loves us fully and forever.

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The assurance is a powerful reminder that God always has grace for the wayward. He never leaves us in our sin. For all who trust in Jesus, this grace is assuredly and undoubtedly yours. Sin is not powerful enough to sway God's love and grace for you.

Song of Assurance

Chorus

Praise the Lord!

His mercy is more

Stronger than darkness; new every morn

Our sins, they are many, His mercy is more

Verse 1

What love could remember no wrongs we have done

Omniscient, all-knowing, He counts not their sum

Thrown into a sea without bottom or shore

Our sins, they are many, His mercy is more

Verse 2

What patience would wait as we constantly roam

What Father, so tender, is calling us home

He welcomes, the weakest, the vilest, the poor

Our sins, they are many, His mercy is more

Chorus

Praise the Lord!

His mercy is more.

Stronger than darkness; new every morn;

Our sins, they are many, His mercy is more.


Verse 3

What riches of kindness He lavished on us

His blood was the payment, His life was the cost

We stood ‘neath a debt we could never afford

Our sins, they are many, His mercy is more

Chorus

Praise the Lord!

His mercy is more

Stronger than darkness; new every morn

Our sins, they are many, His mercy is more.

By Matt Boswell and Matt Papa

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Music at Redeemer seeks to remind us of the beauties of the Lord and express our deepest emotions: joy and praise, sadness and anger, love and gratitude, fear and hope. We sing because we believe God is the greatest hero and joy the world has ever known. He is mighty enough to receive cosmic praise, and tender enough to handle our most fragile whimpers and hurts.

Prompted Prayer

Take a few minutes to pray aloud for our needs and those of our world, prompted by the following.


  • For the peace of Christ to shape how I listen and love.
  • For Redeemer Longmont to be a place where we grow in courageous love.
  • For victims of domestic violence and those caring for them.


Conclude by praying the prayer Jesus taught:


Our Father in heaven:

may your name be kept holy,

may your kingdom come,

may your will be done,

on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us today our daily bread,

and forgive us our debts,

as we also forgive our debtors.

And lead us not into temptation,

but deliver us from the evil one.

For yours is the kingdom,

and the power,

and the glory forever.

Amen.

From Matthew 6 & Luke 11

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We pray for ourselves, our community, and our world because God asks us to.

Prayer is simply conversation with God. Our worship is filled with prayer as we seek to know and delight in our Father.

Scripture

Philippians 2:1-11

So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.


Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus,


Who, being in very nature God,

    did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage;

rather, he made himself nothing

    by taking the very nature of a servant,

    being made in human likeness.

And being found in appearance as a man,

    he humbled himself

    by becoming obedient to death—

        even death on a cross!


Therefore God exalted him to the highest place

    and gave him the name that is above every name,

that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,

   in heaven and on earth and under the earth,

and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord,

    to the glory of God the Father.

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Since the earliest days of Christianity, followers of Jesus have read Scripture as part of their worship. We believe God meets us in His word and that we are people who need to be shaped by this encounter.

Scripture Set-up

Paul briefly unpacks the text and directs our reflection.

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For centuries, Christians have gathered to hear God's word preached, explained, and applied. We believe the word of God contained in the Bible are words of life, joy, and true freedom.

Reflection

Take an extended time to prayerfully ponder and apply this passage. If you're with others, share your responses together. Feel free to journal or draw your thoughts and emotions.

  • If you could be significant in any way, what you be/do?
  • In what ways do you instinctually consider your own needs and desires?
  • Jesus laid aside his position, power, and privilege for your sake. What might it look like to follow in his footsteps for the sake of another? (Try to think of someone in particular—a family member, neighbor, etc.)
  • Paul writes this in the context of unity in the church. How might this other-centered posture promote unity, or the lack of it sabotage unity?

Pray:

  • Thank and praise God for the generous love shown by Christ
  • Ask God for a heart that counts others as more significant than yourself.

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For centuries, Christians have found a variety of ways to slow down and consider God and His word. Especially if this is an unfamiliar practice, we encourage you try being present in this way, asking the Holy Spirit to fill the sacred moment.

Song of Response

This song is an encouragement to one another and a resolution that we might be people marked by courageous love.

Verse:

Que la alegría sea nuestro motor

May joy be our engine

En cada lugar y corazón canta a el Senor

May every place and heart sing to the Lord

Que de nuestras vidas, abundar en esperanza

May our lives abound in hope

Que la alegría sea nuestro motor

May joy be our engine


Por la gloria del Padre

For the glory of the Father

Por la gloria del Jesús

For the glory of Jesus

Por la gloria del Espíritu

For the glory of the Spirit

Qua la alegria ser a nuestro motor

May joy be our engine


Verse:

Let us be known by our love

Let every word and every deed, honor the son

Let our light shine in every eye

Let us be known by our love

Chorus:

For the glory of the Father

For the glory of the Son

For the glory of the Spirit

Let us be known by our love

Matt Armstrong, Micah Massey, Nate Moore, Ryan Flanigan

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Music at Redeemer seeks to remind us of the beauties of the Lord and express our deepest emotions: joy and praise, sadness and anger, love and gratitude, fear and hope. We sing because we believe God is the greatest hero and joy the world has ever known. He is mighty enough to receive cosmic praise, and tender enough to handle our most fragile whimpers and hurts.

Benediction

Psalm 121:5-8

Open your ears to hear and your heart to receive these words of God's blessing:

The Lord is your keeper;  

The Lord is your shade on your right hand.  

The sun shall not strike you by day, nor the moon by night.  

The Lord will guard you from all evil; He will guard your life.  

The Lord will guard your going out and your coming in  

from this time forth and forevermore.  

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God gets the final word of our service—and it is one of grace. Receive this blessing from the mouth and heart of our Father.


Sources: ESV Bible, NLT Bible, The Message

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