Prepare (February 11, 2018)

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This blog gives you a glimpse into the upcoming Sunday Gathering. It's an opportunity to read through the passage we'll be studying together, pray through some of the liturgy we'll be using, and listen to a selection of the songs we’ll be singing


PATIENCE, KINDNESS & GOODNESS

SERMON

This Sunday Gary Aston will be preaching to us from Galatians 5:22-23, looking at the next three characteristics the Spirit grows in the life of a Christian: patience, kindness and goodness.

LITURGY

CALL TO WORSHIP 

When the goodness and loving kindness of God our Saviour appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy.

He washed us by the regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Saviour. 

And so we have been justified by his grace so that we might become his heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

(Based on Titus 3:4-7)

MUSIC

  • Before the Throne of God Above: A celebration of Jesus, our great high priest, who makes it possible for us to know God and boldly approach his throne. 
  • I Stand Amazed: A song of amazement at the glory and wonder of our Saviour and his love shown to us. 

Reflect (February 4, 2018)

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Welcome to the Sunday Gathering recap (songs, hymns, liturgy and sermon). This blog gives you an opportunity to reflect on what you heard in the gathering or catch up if you weren’t able to be with us.

*The indented sections are responses read aloud by the congregation during the Gathering


LOVE, JOY & PEACE

CALL TO WORSHIP

Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; His greatness no one can fathom. One generation commends Your works to another; they tell of Your mighty acts and of Your faithfulness.

We speak of the glorious splendour of Your majesty—and we will meditate on Your wonderful works. We tell of the power of Your awesome works—and we will proclaim Your great deeds. We will join with all generations as we celebrate Your abundant goodness and joyfully sing of Your righteousness.

Based on Psalm 145:3-7

Song: Look and See

Song: In Tenderness He Sought Me

CONFESSION AND ASSURANCE

We've experienced the love of God, yet so often we find it difficult to love him and others in the way we should. Instead of loving others, for their good, we love them for what we'll get out of it. We seek our good instead of theirs. Every week, at this point in our gathering, we take a moment to confess our sin before God. It's a time to admit our failing to him and celebrate the forgiveness we can know in Christ. Let's take a moment, in the quiet of our hearts to do that together now. Let's read these words of assurance and encouragement about our God who has shown us what perfect love looks like:

Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God.

This is how God showed his love among us: he sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.

This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loves us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.

God we ask that as a response to this love, you would help us to love one another with this kind of love, knowing that if we love one another, you abide in us and your love is perfected in us. 

(Based on 1 John 4:7-12)

SongSaviour of the World 

PASSING OF THE PEACE

PREACHING OF THE WORD

Gary Aston preached to us this week from Galatians 5:16-26 looking at the first three characteristics: love, joy and peace. Click here to listen to that sermon. 

COMMUNION

Every week we want to respond to what God has done for us in Jesus. One of the great ways he has provided for us to remember the truth of the gospel is giving us communion. As we take the bread and wine we remember what Jesus has done for us.

POST COMMUNION READING

Jesus’ death brings us life and this meal reminds us that we are fed by Jesus and forgiven because of Jesus.

We rejoice that You have died, rose again, and are now with the Father advocating for us. Amen.

With our money, time, and talent we give generously, knowing that through Your Son, Jesus, You have generously given to us.

We rejoice that You have given everything and we joyfully give everything back to Your care. Amen.

Song: Here is Love

Song: Man of Sorrows (Oh the Rugged Cross)

COMMITMENT READING

Let's read these words together as we go now, addressing each other as we do, asking that God would help us in this, but that we would spur one another along in this too.

Finally, brothers and sisters, would we rejoice and aim for restoration. Let us comfort one another, agree with one another and live in peace; knowing that the God of love and peace will be with us. 

(2 Corinthians 13:11)

Song: It is Well

BENEDICTION

Every week we close our gathering with a benediction. A benediction is another word for a blessing. This reminds us of all the promises that we have heard, sung and prayed together during the gathering. It isn’t just a conclusion but it’s a sending with a call to remember the gospel and to go forth with Jesus in our mission. That’s why we close with the words ‘peace be with you’ and you respond with ‘and also with you’. As we say this we’re reminding one another of the peace that we now have with Jesus. That we don’t leave alone. That this week, by the Spirit, Christ’s peace will be with us in all that we do in our lives. So hear this benediction as we go now:

May the grace of Christ give us rest in the midst of turmoil, and may the love of God being us peace in times of suffering, and may the power of the Holy Spirit enable us to have hope in the Gospel and to live for the glory of the Almighty God, through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour.

Peace be with you.

And also with you. 
Amen.

Prepare (February 4, 2018)

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This blog gives you a glimpse into the upcoming Sunday Gathering. It's an opportunity to read through the passage we'll be studying together, pray through some of the liturgy we'll be using, and listen to a selection of the songs we’ll be singing


LOVE, JOY & PEACE

SERMON

This Sunday Gary Aston will be preaching to us from Galatians 5:22-23, looking at the first three characteristics the Spirit brings: love, joy and peace.

LITURGY

CONFESSION/ASSURANCE

We've experienced the love of God, yet so often we find it difficult to love him and others in the way we should. Instead of loving others, for their good, we love them for what we'll get out of it. We seek our good instead of theirs. Every week, at this point in our gathering, we take a moment to confess our sin before God. It's a time to admit our failing to him and celebrate the forgiveness we can know in Christ. Let's take a moment, in the quiet of our hearts to do that together now. Let's read these words of assurance and encouragement about our God who has shown us what perfect love looks like:

Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God.

This is how God showed his love among us: he sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.

This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loves us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.

God we ask that as a response to this love, you would help us to love one another with this kind of love, knowing that if we love one another, you abide in us and your love is perfected in us.

(Based on 1 John 4:7-12)

MUSIC

  • In Tenderness He Sought Me (Citizens and Saints): A song celebrating the love shown to us in Jesus' death and resurrection, the blood that was shed on our behalf and the grace that brings us into God's family. 
  • It is Well: A song declaring the deep joy and peace we can know in Christ, even in the midst of despair. 

Reflect (January 28, 2018)

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Welcome to the Sunday Gathering recap (songs, hymns, liturgy and sermon). This blog gives you an opportunity to reflect on what you heard in the gathering or catch up if you weren’t able to be with us.

*The indented sections are responses read aloud by the congregation during the Gathering


THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT

CALL TO WORSHIP

When we put our faith and trust in Jesus, our lives are changed, we have a new heart and the Spirit of God lives in us. This leads to a life of growth by the Spirit. As we start our gathering now, hear what the Psalmist says a flourishing life looks like. Join with me in the underlined portions.

Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night.

That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither, whatever they do prospers.

(Psalm 1:1-3)

Let's sing out in praise to the God who makes all of this possible for us.

Song: Come Thou Fount

Song: Made Alive

CONFESSION AND ASSURANCE

We've just sung that we've been made alive by God's grace, we've been saved from sin and brought back to life. We've brought into the light but so often we live as though we were still in the dark. Instead of seeking to grow, we become comfortable in our sin. Let's take a moment to confess that tendency in our hearts together now:

Heavenly Father, forgive us for being slow to want to grow. Forgive us for being satisfied where we are, standing still in our faith and comfortable with our sin.

We confess that so often we want to grow apart from you, relying on ourselves and our strength rather than the Spirit at work in our lives. Help us to desire spiritual growth, that makes us more and more like Christ. Amen.

It's not always easy to ask God for this kind of growth, it can feel like we're stepping out beyond our comfort zone and we don't know how he will choose to grow us. We're going to sing a new song together now that reminds us of God's leading and his spirit's guiding, even when we may fear, there is a security we can know in Christ.

SongOceans (Where feet may fail)

PASSING OF THE PEACE

PREACHING OF THE WORD

Gary Aston preached to us this week from Galatians 5:16-26 giving us an overview of the Fruit of the Spirit. Click here to listen to that sermon. 

COMMUNION

Every week we want to respond to what God has done for us in Jesus. One of the great ways he has provided for us to remember the truth of the gospel is giving us communion. As we take the bread and wine we remember what Jesus has done for us.

POST COMMUNION READING

Jesus’ death brings us life and this meal reminds us that we are fed by Jesus and forgiven because of Jesus.

We rejoice that You have died, rose again, and are now with the Father advocating for us. Amen.

With our money, time, and talent we give generously, knowing that through Your Son, Jesus, You have generously given to us.

We rejoice that You have given everything and we joyfully give everything back to Your care. Amen.

Song: Nothing but the Blood

Song: There is a Fountain

COMMITMENT READING

We have no hope of achieving any of this apart from the Spirit of God at work within us. Let's declare these words together now, affirming that it is God who works in and through us.

Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:20

God is committed to growing us, by his Spirit and in Christ we have an eternal hope that one day this work will be complete. One day we will be completely renewed and completely restored. 

Song: New Again

BENEDICTION

Now may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it. (1 Thess 5:23)

Peace be with you.

And also with you. 
Amen.