Published on
February 11, 2019
Video length
71 mins
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91ÁÔÆæ | Service of the Word

Service of the Word


The God of Joy in the Midst of Our Troubles
Habakkuk 3:17-19

Cornelius Plantinga Jr., preaching

GATHERING

Opening Sentences

One:      The Lord be with you.
All:         And also with you.
              Our help is in the name of the Lord,
              the Maker of heaven and earth.
              The Lord's name be praised!

Opening Prayer

Song of Praise and Confidence: 

LAMENT

An Enactment Prayer

Habakkuk 1:2-4
...lamenting the violence in our hearts
...silence
...sing 

Habakkuk 1:5-7
...lamenting our gluttonous possession
...silence
...sing "Gbemi Jesu"

Habakkuk 2:9-11, 15-17
...lamenting our consumption of creatures and creation
...silence
...sing "Gbemi Jesu"

Habakkuk 2:18-20
...lamenting our grasping at idols
...silence

Song of Response: 

PROCLAMATION

Prayer for Illumination

Scripture Reading: Habakkuk 3:17-19

Sermon: Yet I Will Rejoice

RESPONSE

Song of Response: 

Prayers of the People

Remembrance of Baptism and Profession of Faith: 

Song of Praise: 

SENDING

Benediction

Closing Sentences

One:        Bless the Lord.
All:          The Lord's name be praised!

Announcements


We are grateful for the planning and leading of this service by the faculty, staff, and students from Western Theological Seminary, under the direction of Ron Rienstra. Sue Rozeboom, liturgist, with Megan Dalman and Seth VanderBroek; Hannah Barker Nickolay, embodied scripture reading; and Cornelius Plantinga Jr.,preaching.


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