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Praise
As God's people gather for worship, through Scripture or song,
we focus our attention on God and away from ourselves.
Confession
Worshipers today, like the prophet Isaiah, cannot come into
the presence of our holy God without realizing our own sinfulness.
When we confess, we do so for ourselves and for the church as
a whole.
Assurance
Scripture calls us to confession; Scripture also assures us
of God's inestimable love.
Illumination
Before attempting to listen for the Word of God, we pray for
the assistance of the Holy Spirit to open our ears to hear and
our hearts to receive what God is saying to us through Scripture
and interpretation.
Word
The Word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit, comes from the
pages of Scripture. Interpretation of God's Word comes through
Spirit-inspired speech, drama, music, dance, or other forms
of communication.
Prayer
Part of our response to the living Word is Spirit-prompted prayer,
possible in many varied forms and formats.
Thanksgiving
Our greatest rejoicing can come only around the Table of the
Lord as we share in communion with Christ and with God's people.
When that is not possible, offering of ourselves and of our
tangible gifts can be a beginning response to the Word.
True Worship
When the liturgy of the church is concluded, our true worship
begins. Everything we know about God teaches us that true worship,
lifestyle evangelism, is an intentional living of each day in
prayer and mission, in our home, our work, our study, our recreation:
glorifying and enjoying God forever.
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