Scattered Worship | Sunday, May 17, 2020

 

Welcome!

We’re no less the church when we’re scattered than we are when we’re gathered. While there’s nothing good in and of disease itself, we want The Village Church to embrace the interruptions and inconveniences that come along with the coronavirus as a sacred disruption in our personal discipleship. The Father longs for his people to worship him, not merely in a certain city, on a certain mountaintop, or in a certain building, but everywhere in spirit and in truth (John 4:21-24). May we demonstrate that in our homes and wherever we can (or can’t!) go over the coming weeks.

Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.
- Hebrews 10:23-25

What you’ll find below is by no means a replacement for the body being together in the flesh. However, we do hope to stir you up to love and good works for one another and your neighbors, that in this season you might be spurred to confess Christ as your hope all the more in the midst of sickness and uncertainty.

The family and the mission go on - through your family and your mission as disciples each day.

 

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Order of Gathering

Build Your Kingdom Here

Welcome

No Other Love
Christ Be All Around Me

Focal Passage:
Exodus 15:22-16:36

Sermon:
Bread from Above

Invitation to Respond

King of My Heart

Announcements

Benediction


Bread from Above

Exodus 15:22-16:36

God is a generous provider, even in the face of complaint and demand.

  1. Work hard to gather enough.

  2. Work hard to trust God.

  3. Work hard to rest well.

Reflect | Repent | Respond

  • How will you put yourself near God so that you might follow him where he leads, today, tomorrow, and forever?

  • What would you give up to follow him? What won’t you give up?

  • What difference does it make that God knows, guides, and is present in your life?

Benediction

May we go into our week trusting that even in the face of our complaints and demands, God is a generous provider who calls us to rest in him.


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Scott O'Donohoe