Sunday, November 6

Welcome to our Order of Service page! Each week, a team of pastors and staff get together to collaborate on the liturgy, or order of service, for Sunday. Every element is prayerfully and carefully crafted so that the Gospel, God’s redemptive story to save a people for Himself in and through His Son Jesus Christ, would be clear and compelling. We hope you’ll enjoy following along with us as we present and rehearse the Gospel again this morning.


Order of Service

WELCOME & CALL TO CORPORATE WORSHIP

Psalm 118:5-9, 14

ADORATION

Praise to the Lord the Almighty (with Joyful, Joyful)

Rejoice (by The Gettys)

CORPORATE PRAYER OF CONFESSION

THE LORD’S SUPPER

ASSURANCE OF PARDON

It Was Finished Upon that Cross (with “And Can it Be?”)

THANKSGIVING & MISSIONARY TESTIMONY

Pastoral Prayer

PROCLAMATION

Not Forsaken, but Eternally Loved | Pastor David Hegg

Romans 8:31-39

THE STREAM TESTIMONY

Charlie Davis & Noah Wyatt


COMMISSION

Announcements & Benediction


Why do we observe the Lord’s Supper?

Every first Sunday of the month, the family of Grace Baptist Church takes time to celebrate the communal meal known as The Lord's Supper, sometimes referred to as The Lord’s Table or Communion.

On the night he was betrayed, Jesus was celebrating the traditional Passover meal with his disciples. But, as he administered the bread and cup, Jesus re-purposed their symbolism to focus not on the deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt but on the deliverance he, himself, would accomplish on the cross. He would deliver his people from the slavery of sin through his death.

As he handed out the bread, he said, "this is my body, which is given for you." What did he mean? Simply, that his entire incarnational mission was purposeful. Jesus, the Son of God, came to us as a man in order to be the perfect substitute for us.

And as he passed around the cup, he told his disciples that it represented the blood he would shed as the Lamb of God, sacrificed in our place and for our benefit.

And then Jesus commanded that his people – the church – should reenact this simple communal meal as a solemn time of remembrance, personal examination, and joyous celebration of his redemptive mission, which secured our salvation.

If you are a follower of the Lord Jesus, we invite you to partake of the bread and cup with us as fellow members of the church, the Body of Christ.


Ushers play an important role in distributing the elements for the Lord’s Supper as well as passing the plate for the Offering.


Our new song this month


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