The Framework

Shelter in Place

Shelter in Place

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Order of Service

Opening Songs

Praise To The Lord
Joachim Neander CCLI 20455650

Verse 1

Praise to the Lord
The almighty, the King of creation
O my soul praise him
For he is thy health and salvation

All ye who hear
now to his temple draw near
Join me in glad adoration

Verse 2

Praise to the Lord
Who o'er all things so wondrously reigneth
Shielded thee under his wings
Yea so gently sustaineth

Hast thou not seen 
How thy desires have been
Granted in what he ordaineth

Verse 3

Praise to the Lord
O let all that is in me adore him
All that hath life and breath
come now with praises before him

Verse 4

Let the amen, sound from his people again
Let the amen, sound from his people again
Let the amen, sound from his people again
Gladly forever adore him

We Will Feast In The House of Zion

Sandra McCracke CCLI 20455650

Chorus

We will feast in the house of Zion
We will sing with our hearts restored
He has done great things, we will say together
We will feast and weep no more

Verse 1

We will not be burned by the fire 
He is the Lord our God
We are not consumed by the flood 
Upheld, protected, gathered up

Verse 2

In the dark of night, before the dawn
My soul, be not afraid 
For the promised morning, oh how long?
Oh God of Jacob, be my strength

Verse 3

Every vow we’ve broken and betrayed
You are the Faithful one 
And from the garden to the grave
Bind us together, bring shalom

Creed

The New City Catechism

Question 24 Why was it necessary for Christ, the Redeemer, to die?

Answer: Since death is the punishment for sin, Christ died willingly in our place to deliver us from the power and penalty of sin and bring us back to God. By his substitutionary atoning death, he alone redeems us from hell and gains for us forgiveness of sin, righteousness, and everlasting life.

Question 25 Does Christ’s death mean all our sins can be forgiven?

Answer: Yes, because Christ’s death on the cross fully paid the penalty for our sin, God graciously imputes Christ’s righteousness to us as if it were our own and will remember our sins no more.

Question 26 What else does Christ’s death redeem?

Answer: Christ’s death is the beginning of the redemption and renewal of every part of fallen creation, as he powerfully directs all things for his own glory and creation’s good.

Scripture Reading

2 Kings 22:11–13 | 1 Timothy 6:20–21

Closing Song

Nothing But The Blood
Robert Lowry CCLI 20455650

Verse 1

What can wash away my sin?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
What can make me whole again?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus

Verse 2

For my pardon this I see
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
For my cleansing this my plea
Nothing but the blood of Jesus

Verse 3

Nothing can for sin atone
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
Not of good that I have done
Nothing but the blood of Jesus

Verse 4

This is all my hope and peace
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
This is all my righteousness
Nothing but the blood of Jesus

Chorus

Oh precious is the flow
That makes me white as snow
No other fount I know
Nothing but the blood of Jesus