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.

<font color="#ff6600">Resting In Christ's Blessings&nbsp;&nbsp;</font>

Resting In Christ's Blessings  

This Sunday, as we explore Genesis 30:25–31:16 and what it means to rest in Christ’s blessings, we will see how both Laban and Jacob attempted to manipulate or manage what only God can provide—blessings. After twenty years of hard labor in Laban’s household, Jacob finally sees that Yahweh, the covenant God who revealed Himself at Bethel, had been with Jacob all along, blessing him with protection, provision, and justice. As you prepare your heart for worship and reflection, consider how often you, like Jacob or Laban, try to manipulate circumstances or earn God’s favor rather than resting in the covenant promises already secured for us in Christ. It is my prayer God will use our time on Sunday to both and encourage and convict us as we consider the innumerable blessings we enjoy in Christ. Soli Deo Gloria! 

Big Idea: Stop manipulating and start trusting in God’s promise to bless His people.  

1. God’s blessings cannot be controlled (30:25–36)

2. God’s plan cannot be engineered (30:37–43)

3. God’s servants are able to see (31:1–16) 

<span style="color:var(--secondary-color-bg)">Preparation Questions: Genesis 30:25-31:16</span>

Preparation Questions: Genesis 30:25-31:16

1. In what areas of your life are you trying to control or earn God’s blessings instead of resting in His promises?

2. How does God’s faithfulness in the past encourage you to trust Him today? How should this trust be manifest on a day-to-day basis? 

3. In what ways has your relationship with God become transactional—where you do “x” expecting God to do “y”—rather than covenantal, trusting God to bless you because of His covenant? How can you surrender those patterns to Him?

4. How can you live daily in the freedom of already being blessed in Christ, rather than striving for what is already given? What steps are you willing to take today? 

Sunday Songs

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

Angels We Have Heard On High

What Child Is This?

God Rest You Merry Gentlemen

I Will Wait For You (Psalm 130)

All I Have Is Christ

In Christ Alone

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Song Highlight: What Child Is This?

This week’s hymn highlight is the traditional Christmas hymn What Child Is This, written in 1865 by William Chatterton Dix to the popular English tune Greensleeves. The hymn poses several questions in regards to the infant in the manger, the son of Mary. It asks, who is this child that angels are praising? He is but a mere child being visited by lowly shepherds, why should He receive such praise? The hymn answers that this child is the long awaited Messiah, Christ the King who will redeem His people and is worthy of such praise and adoration. The hymn continues and asks that in light of such royalty and kingship, why is it that He is surrounded in such a meek and lowly estate? Should He not be born into a castle and be surrounded by the comforts of royalty rather than be surrounded by animals with a manger for His bed? Yet the hymn answers that this King will be one who suffers for His people, bearing the cross on our behalf. This King is the eternal Word made man in order to bring mankind into His glorious kingdom. In light of this, the hymn calls us to bring praise and adoration to this King of kings, the one by whom salvation would come. Praise God that Jesus Christ, God the Son Incarnate, has come to deliver His chosen ones! It is with great joy that we sing praise to the King who will come again, not as a baby in the manger, but as a triumphant victor who will make all things new. 

Sunday Service

Angels We Have Heard On High

Call to Worship: Psalm 37:3-7a

What Child Is This?

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Confession: Jeremiah 17:5-8

Assurance: Philippians 4:6-7

I Will Wait For You (Psalm 130)

Offering: Matthew 6:1-4

Confession: Genesis 28:15

Reading: Genesis 30:25-31:16

Resting in Christ's Blessings

Communion: 1 Peter 1:17-20

All I Have Is Christ

Eat & Drink: Matthew 26:20-29

In Christ Alone

Benediction: Numbers 6:24-26

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?