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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Navigating Unexpected Turns  

This Sunday we will look at Genesis 29:1–30, a passage that reminds us that God’s redemptive plan often advances in ways we would never script for ourselves. Jacob enters Haran expecting blessing, but instead meets deception, disappointment, and a future he never planned. And yet through it all, God remains faithfully at work—sanctifying Jacob, protecting and providing for Jacob, and advancing His covenant promises through the son of promise. Jacob’s story invites us to consider how we respond to life’s unexpected turns. It is a call for us to trust God’s providence when the script changes, and to rest in the assurance that God’s purposes do not fail even when our plans do. In Christ, the God who was with Jacob in his painful detours meets us in ours. He uses the unexpected turns of life to not only form us into the people He wants us to be, but to lead us back home, back to the promised land He is preparing. Soli Deo Gloria!  

Big Idea: God keeps His narrative, not ours. How will you respond to changes in your script? 

1. Enjoying God’s presence (1-14)

2. Suffering God’s story (15-30)

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Preparation Questions: Genesis 29:1-30

1. Where in your life right now do you feel like Jacob—facing circumstances you wouldn’t have chosen or expected? How might God be shaping you through them?

2. How does Jacob’s story challenge your desire to control outcomes rather than trust God’s providence?

3. Laban’s deception exposed Jacob’s own character and weaknesses. What disappointments or setbacks have recently revealed something God may be refining in you?

4. God remained faithful to His promises even when Jacob’s path was painful and confusing. What promise of God do you need to cling to this week as you walk through your own “unexpected story”?

Sunday Songs

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

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus

O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer

Immanuel

The Lord Is My Salvation

Whate'er My God Ordains Is Right

Joy to the World

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Song Highlight: Immanuel

This week’s hymn highlight is Immanuel by Michael Card. Michael Card is Christian songwriter and Bible teacher who’s music was most prominent in the 1980’s-early 2000’s. His goal as a Christian songwriter was to write songs based on the scriptures. Because of that, many of his songs are saturated with passages and stories found throughout the pages of the Bible. After 40+ years of writing songs, his music, in one way or another, covers the majority of the themes and teachings in the Bible, both Old & New Testament. He has written several very well known songs like El Shaddai. And while most of them are not written with the goal of congregational singing in mind, they are wonderful to listen to, both lyrically and musically.  

One of his songs that is suitable for congregational singing is his 1987 hit, Immanuel. Immanuel is Hebrew for “God with us.” In this hymn, Card starts by quoting Isaiah 7:14 and the promised virgin birth of the Messiah who will be called “Immanuel”, God with us. He is the image of the invisible God and the hope of Salvation to the world. In the bridge, Card jumps to Isaiah 9:2. For those who know Isaiah 9, this is the chapter where we find the promise of a Child being born, a son given, who will be called “Wonderful, counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.” This Son that was given is the glorious light of life dawning upon all those living in the darkness of sin and death. Card closes his song reminding believers of the great assurance found in Romans 8:31-39 that nothing can separate believers from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. He holds us with a steadfast love that cannot be broken. The chorus triumphantly proclaims that if God is for us, there is no one who can stand against us (Romans 8:31). This should be a great encouragement to us especially amid our studies in Revelation. When we face trials and see the great evils of the world, we can have assurance that, in Christ Jesus, we are secure and strengthened to live boldly on mission for Him. We cannot lose because Christ has already won and He is with us always. Praise be to our great Immanuel!  

Sunday Service

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus 

Call to Worship: Isaiah 55:6-9

O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer

Immanuel  

Confession: James 4:13-15

Assurance: Proverbs 3:5-6

The Lord Is My Salvation 

Offering: Proverbs 3:9-12

Heidelberg Catechism: Q&A 28

Reading: Genesis 29:1-30

Navigating Unexpected Turns

Communion: John 16:28-33

Whate'er My God Ordains Is Right

Eat & Drink: John 6:52-58

Joy To The World

Benediction: 1 Peter 5:10-11

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?