Preparing for Sunday

Come Ready to Worship

Each week, we provide the following resources to help you spiritually prepare for communal worship. Investing time in preparation will enable you to grow and worship God more deeply during the Sunday Service. Resources for the upcoming Sunday are available by Saturday morning.

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Mystery Revealed, Mystery Proclaimed

In Genesis 41, God brings Joseph from the prison to the palace, revealing His sovereign plan to save many through His chosen servant. When Pharaoh is troubled by dreams that no one can interpret, God reveals the coming famine through Joseph, exalts him to rule over Egypt, and uses him to store grain so the people might live instead of die. But this chapter is so much more than a story of political promotion—it is a picture of redemption. Like Joseph, Jesus Christ was humbled, rejected, and then exalted to the highest place, becoming man’s only hope of salvation in the face of coming judgment. And just as Pharaoh commanded his people, “Go to Joseph,” so God now commands the world to “Go to Jesus” if they want to live. This Lord’s Day, the mystery of God’s redemptive plan will be revealed and we, the church, will see our role in proclaiming it to the nations. Soli Deo Gloria!

Big Idea: Joseph’s exaltation points to the mystery of Christ—a mystery made known for your salvation and for your proclamation.

Scene 1 - God’s revelation through His servant (1-32)

Scene 2 - God’s exaltation of His servant (33-45)

Scene 3 - God’s salvation by His servant (46-57)

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Preparation Questions: Genesis 41

1. Do I recognize the reality of the coming judgment as clearly as Joseph recognized the coming famine? If so, how is it shaping the way you live and speak to others?

2. In what ways do I see the pattern of Joseph’s humiliation and exaltation fulfilled in Jesus Christ? How does Christ’s exaltation give you confidence that He alone can save?

3. Like the Egyptians who were told to “Go to Joseph,” do you go to Jesus daily for life, joy, strength, and forgiveness? Where might you be trying to find these things apart from Him?

4. Who in your life needs to hear the warning of coming judgment and the good news of salvation in Christ? What is keeping you from speaking, and how can you trust God to use you as His messenger?

Sunday Songs

You can listen to our musical lineup for the Sunday Service using the YouTube links or the Spotify Playlist below.

Christ the True and Better

Speak O Lord

For the Cause

Come Behold The Wondrous Mystery

Jesus Thank You

All Glory Be To Christ

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Song Highlight: Come Behold The Wondrous Mystery

This week, our hymn highlight is Come Behold The Wondrous Mystery. It is written by one of our favorite hymn writing duos, Matt Papa and Matt Boswell. It is a fitting song for Easter as it chronicles the life, ministry, and mission of Jesus Christ. What mystery could the Matt’s be referring to in this hymn? They are echoing the words of Paul in Ephesians 3 on how sinners like us who were once enemies of God can be saved and made heirs of the promises of Christ. The answer to that mystery is found in the work and person of Jesus Christ.

Verse 1 of the hymn refers to Christ’s incarnation, how in the fullness of time, the King of heaven humbled Himself to take on flesh in order to bring us into His heavenly kingdom. Verse 2 then moves to the life of Christ and how He perfectly fulfilled the law on our behalf without a single trace of Sin. As 1 Corinthians 15 says, Christ is our true and better Adam. Through Adam’s sin we all inherited sin and death, but through Christ, we can inherit His perfect obedience and righteousness. Verse 3 then shifts to Christ’s passion on our behalf. While many then and now see the cross as a sign of defeat, it was upon that cross that Christ victoriously paid for the sins of man by bearing the full wrath of God on our behalf. The perfect son of God, slain for us in victory. What a paradox! Verse 4 triumphantly concludes with our slain Savior bursting forth from the grave alive! His resurrection is the foretaste of our own resurrection when He comes again in glory. Because He has been raised, we can rejoice knowing that we too will rise with Him on that last day and will be with our risen Savior for all of eternity. Praise the Lord, He is alive!

Sunday Service

Christ the True and Better

Call to Worship: Isaiah 55:1-3a

Speak O Lord

For The Cause

Confession: Romans 10:11, 14-15

Assurance: Ephesians 1:7-9

Come Behold The Wondrous Mystery

Offering: Proverbs 3:9-10

Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 65

Reading: Genesis 41

Mystery Revealed, Mystery Proclaimed

Communion: Luke 4:16-21

Jesus Thank You

Eat & Drink: John 6:35, 38, 40, 56-58

All Glory Be To Christ

Benediction: Matthew 28:19-20

This Sunday

Sunday Prayer

9:30 AM - 10:20 AM

Sunday Service

10:40 AM - 12:15 PM

Hosted Lunch

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

CCC Students

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Questions?