Worship with Rejoicing
In this series, we invite you to consider that, for David, worship was life. Worship wasn’t something David did, we might say; it wasn’t a specific time in the day or week. Rather, worship was who he was. David lived and breathed worship. Yes, sometimes he got it wrong; sometimes he followed impulses that led him astray. And sometimes he got confused about who was the object of this worship and got in the way of the God he loved. But through it all, David lived as though his life was an offering to God.
Sent Out
The purpose of worship is not merely to bask in the presence of God but to be transformed by it—to be sent out into the world, equipped and inspired to make a difference. Worship that doesn’t lead to action is incomplete. As we conclude this worship series, we explore how worship calls us to respond by actively participating in God’s mission in the world. Scripture: 1 Kings 2:10-12, 3:3-14 (NRSVue)
Benediction
We are nearing the conclusion of our Worship with Rejoicing series. As we come to the end of a worship service, we often hear the words of benediction—a sending forth, a blessing. But what does it mean to be blessed as we go back into the world? Scripture: 2 Kings 2:10-12, 3:3-14 (NRSVue)
Prayers of the People
As we near the end of our Worship with Rejoicing series, we turn our focus to the “Prayers of the People.” In our scripture passage, we encounter David in a moment of deep sorrow as he learns of the death of his son Absalom. It reminds us that prayer is not just about the words we speak but also about the deep cries ofour hearts. Scripture: 2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15, 31-33 (NRSVue)
The Weight of the Word
In week 4 of our Worship with Rejoicing series, we step into a powerful narrative from the story of King David that reveals the weight and impact of God’s word in our lives. Following last week’s difficult text about David and Bathsheba, the King is confronted by the prophet Nathan. Scripture: 2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a (NRSVue)
Call to Confession
As we continue our series on the elements of our traditional worship service, this week we focus on the “Call to Confession.” In the scripture text, David’s actions serve as a stark reminder of the importance of seeking reconciliation with God and recognizing our need for God’s mercy and grace. This week gives us the opportunity to reflect on how we can respond to this call to confession with sincere hearts, trusting in God’s unfailing love and forgiveness. Scripture: 2…
Call to Worship
As we continue our series on the elements of our traditional worship service, we focus this week on the “Call to Worship.” Through David’s story, we explore how our desire to honor God and God’s presence calls us into a deeper relationship with the Divine. Let us consider how we can respond to God’s invitation to worship with hearts full of gratitude and reverence. Scripture: 2 Samuel 7:1-14a (NRSVue)
Gathering for Worship
Worship is the heartbeat of our faith community. It’s a time when we gather to celebrate, reflect, and connect with God and each other. In the story of King David, we find a powerful example of what it means to gather for worship. As the Ark of the Covenant is brought to Jerusalem, David leads the people in joyous celebration, dancing before the Lord with all his might. This scene captures the essence of worship as a communal and heartfelt…