Preparing for Sunday

Come Ready to Worship

Each week, we provide the following resources to help you spiritually prepare for communal worship. Investing time in preparation will enable you to grow and worship God more deeply during the Sunday Service. Resources for the upcoming Sunday are available by Saturday morning.

<font color="#ff6600">Provision in the Chaos</font>

Provision in the Chaos

Genesis 47 reminds us that when the world around us feels unstable, God is still faithfully providing for His people. In the famine, Egypt loses everything they once trusted, yet God preserves His covenant people in Goshen, fulfilling His promises to bless and multiply the covenant family. This chapter confronts us with a deeper question beneath every earthly anxiety: what are we ultimately trusting to sustain us? Like Jacob, we are invited to see that God’s provision is not only for survival in this life, but for an eternal inheritance that cannot be taken away. Even when everything visible is stripped away, Christ remains sufficient, and His promises remain true, calling us to rest instead of worry as we put our faith in the inheritance to come. I pray you will come and be encouraged to draw near to Christ, your Greater Joseph, this Lord’s Day. Soli Deo Gloria!

Big Idea: As the world experiences judgment and loss, God faithfully preserves His covenant people for time and eternity.  

Scene 1 – God’s temporal provision eliminates worry (11-27)

Scene 2 – God’s eternal provision produces faith (28-31)

<span style="color:var(--secondary-color-bg)">Preparation Questions: Genesis 47:11-31</span>

Preparation Questions: Genesis 47:11-31

1. What “securities” in your life are you most tempted to trust when life feels uncertain, and how might God be exposing their limits?

2. In what ways do you see yourself responding more like the Egyptians (grasping for control) rather than like Jacob (resting in God’s promises)?

3. How should Christ’s provision of eternal life reshape the way you think about present-day loss, instability, or suffering? How should it help you as you think about your own death?

4. What is one specific step you can take this week to shift your trust from earthly stability to God’s faithful provision?

Sunday Songs

You can listen to our musical lineup for the Sunday Service using the YouTube links or the Spotify Playlist below.

How Great Is The Greatness of God

Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Be Thou My Vision

Christ Our Hope In Life and Death

The King Of Love My Shepherd

On Jordan's Stormy Banks

<span style="color:var(--tertiary-color-bg)">Song Highlight:<i>&nbsp;Be Thou My Vision</i></span>

Song Highlight: Be Thou My Vision

Our hymn highlight this week is Be Thou My Vision and it is one of those hymns that has truly stood the test of time. This hymn, written by an unknown poet, dates back to 8th Century Ireland, very likely influenced by the work and ministry of St. Patrick three hundred years prior. How often the hymn was used throughout the centuries is not known, but in 1905 it was translated by a scholar in Dublin named Mary Elizabeth Byrne and was shortly thereafter put to meter and rhyme by Elanor Hull. Fittingly put to an Irish folk tune, this hymn quickly became popular in the English speaking church, making its way into many protestant hymnals. 

This hymn was written as a prayer and to this day it is still one of the most popular and most beautiful traditional hymns to sing. And it’s easy to understand why. Even though it was written in the 700’s, many of the struggles and prayers that the author wrote about we can easily identify with. We too pray that God would be the vision and guide of our heart, being our best thought both in day and in night. We pray that God would give us His wisdom in order for us to live in obedience to Him as His children. We prayerfully trust that He alone is our battle shield and our sword against the attacks of the evil one being the only one who can give shelter to our weary souls. We must pray that no earthly treasure or praise from man would captivate our life, but rather that Christ alone would be the true treasure of our heart. And lastly, we can rest and adore God for the hope that we have of complete and total victory through the work of Christ. With that hope we again ask that God would be our vision and guide until we reach our glorious home.

When you sing this song, sing it as a prayer asking God for these things so that you may live in accordance with His will. And sing it with joy knowing that many of those who have run the race before us sang and prayed for the exact same thing by singing the exact same hymn.

(Hymn information credit: Robert J. Morgan “Then Sings My Soul: 150 of the World’s Greatest Hymn Stories”)

Sunday Service

How Great Is the Greatness of God

Call to Worship: Psalm 145:15-20

Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Be Thou My Vision

Confession: Psalm 34:8-10

Assurance: Romans 8:32-34

Christ Our Hope In Life and Death

Offering: 2 Corinthians 9:8-11

Westminster Shorter Catechism Q&A 104

Reading: Genesis 47:11-31

Provision in the Chaos

Communion: 1 Peter 1:3-5

The King of Love My Shepherd Is

Eat & Drink: Matthew 26:26-29

On Jordan's Stormy Banks

Benediction: Numbers 6:24-26

This Sunday

Sunday Prayer

9:30 AM - 10:20 AM

Sunday Service

10:40 AM - 12:15 PM

Hosted Lunch

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

CCC Students

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Questions?