Previous Episode: Sunday, November 12, 2023

Prelude

Welcome & News of the Church

Call to Worship

Opening Hymn - (#341) "Come, Thou Almighty King"

Praise Songs

Confession, Assurance, and Gloria Patri

Choral Anthem

Sermon - "The King of Kings" (I Timothy 6:11–16) - by Rev. Jason Griffice

Hymn of Response - (#336) "O Worship the King" (verses 1 & 2)

Receiving of Our Tithes and Offerings

Offertory

Doxology

Pastoral Prayer

Closing Hymn - (#345) "Crown Him with Many Crowns"

Benediction

Postlude


Come, Thou Almighty King

Come, Thou Almighty King, 

Help us Thy name to sing, 

Help us to praise: 

Father, all glorious, 

O'er all victorious, 

Come, and reign over us, 

Ancient of Days. 


Come, Thou Incarnate Word, 

Gird on Thy mighty sword, 

Our prayer attend: 

Come and Thy people bless, 

And give Thy word success; 

Spirit of holiness, 

On us descend. 


Come, Holy Comforter, 

Thy sacred witness bear 

In this glad hour: 

Thou who almighty art, 

Now rule in every heart, 

Never from us depart, 

Spirit of power. 


To Thee, great One in Three, 

The highest praises be, 

Hence ever more! 

Thy sovereign majesty 

May we in glory see, 

And to eternity 

Love and adore. 

Amen. 


O Worship the King

O worship the King all glorious above, 

And gratefully sing His wonderful love; 

Our shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days, 

Pavilioned in splendor and girded with praise. 


O tell of His might and sing of His grace, 

Whose robe is the light, whose canopy space; 

His chariots of wrath the deep thunderclouds form, 

And dark is His path on the wings of the storm. 


Crown Him with Many Crowns

Crown Him with many crowns, 

The Lamb upon His throne: 

Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns 

All music but its own! 

Awake, my soul, and sing 

Of Him who died for thee; 

And hail Him as thy matchless King

Through all eternity. 


Crown Him the Lord of love: 

Behold His hands and side, 

Rich wounds, yet visible above, 

In beauty glorified; 

No angel in the sky

Can fully bear that sight, 

But downward bends His wondering eye

At mysteries so bright. 


Crown Him the Lord of life: 

Who triumphed o'er the grave, 

Who rose victorious to the strife

For those He came to save; 

His glories now we sing, 

Who died and rose on high, 

Who died eternal life to bring, 

And lives that death may die. 


Crown Him the Lord of heaver; 

One with the Father known, 

One with the Spirit through Him given

From yonder glorious throne. 

To Thee be endless praise, 

For Thou for us hast died; 

Be Thou, O Lord, through endless days

Adored and magnified. 


Crown Him the Lord of years: 

The potentate of time, 

Creator of the rolling spheres, 

Ineffably sublime. 

All hail, Redeemer, hail! 

For Thou hast died for me; 

Thy praise and glory shall not fail

Throughout eternity. 


Amen.


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