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Here is a recap of the songs that we used to worship God this past Sunday, along with some of the scriptures that inform them!

We’d like to introduce you to celebrating Christ’s Resurrection by Flowering the Cross. During the corporate singing in the Easter Sunday morning service, you will see a wire-covered, wooden cross at the front. Place your flowers in the wire frame or around the foot of the cross. The old rugged cross is transformed with life and beauty before our eyes. Children and adults alike will see the cross in a new way

Even as He concluded His condemning words to the serpent, God gave a hint at what He planned to do for the human race. He would not leave then without hope. And, in these words of hope, we find a pattern for the conflict that will continue until the new creation comes.

Here is a recap of the songs that we used to worship God this past Sunday, along with some of the scriptures that inform them!

Here is a recap of the songs that we used to worship God this past Sunday, along with some of the scriptures that inform them.

Genesis 3 is one of the most heartbreaking chapters in the entire Bible, because in it, we see God’s good creation turn rotten. In it, we see Adam and Eve, whom God made to love and trust Him, and to rule on His behalf, turn their backs on Him. And the saddest part of all is that every one of us can see ourselves reflected in Adam and Eve.

Here is a recap of some of the songs that we used to worship God this past Sunday, and some notes from one of our worship leaders, John McCall, on preparing our hearts to truly worship God. Also included below are some of the scriptures that inform the songs sung on Sunday.