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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The King Has Come-Now What?  

In light of Christmas, we will consider Matthew 2:1–12 this Sunday and the question that unsettles every human heart: “Where is he who has been born King of the Jews?” Matthew shows us that when Jesus the King arrives, neutrality disappears. Some respond in fear, clinging to control like Herod. Others respond with indifference, knowing the truth but refusing to act like the chief priests and scribes. Still others respond rightly, like the Magi, who seek, bow, and worship at great cost. This passage confronts us with a searching question: How are we responding to the King who has come—and who now reigns? Our passage invites us to see how the cross of Christ moves us from fear and indifference into joyful, costly worship—worship under His good and gracious rule. Soli Deo Gloria! 

Big Idea: Your response to the King’s coming reveals the king of your heart. 

1. Responding in fear

2. Responding in indifference 

3. Responding in worship 

<span style="color:var(--secondary-color-bg)">Preparation Questions: Matthew 2:1-12</span>

Preparation Questions: Matthew 2:1-12

1. Where do you see yourself most clearly in Matthew 2 right now—fearful (like Herod), indifferent (like the religious leaders), or worshipful (like the Magi)? Explain why?

2. In what ways might knowledge of Scripture or proximity to church life be masking indifference toward Christ’s authority in your life? Be specific. 

3. What fears surface when you consider Jesus not just as Savior, but as King over every area of your life? How can those fears be quenched? 

4. What would costly worship look like for you this season—what “treasures” might Christ be inviting you to open before Him?

Sunday Songs

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

The Solid Rock

God's Holy Church

There Is One Gospel

O Church Arise

He Will Hold Me Fast

Is He Worthy?

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Song Highlight: O Church Arise

Our hymn highlight this week is O Church Arise by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend. While the majority of the hymns we sing focus on the character, work, and attributes of God, this song is addressed to His church. It’s not a hymn that worships the church, but rather worships God as we remind one another of the Church’s mission and of the great truths that He has promised to His bride. This hymn follows what Paul says in Ephesians 5:19 to be “addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart.” (ESV).     

Verse one of this hymn is a call to action to rise up and do the work God has called us to do. It reminds us that in order to do this work, we are to put on the spiritual armor of God and prepare ourselves against the attacks of the evil one. Verse two is a call to love our enemies and to minister the Gospel with great peace even amid many trials because we know the victory is already won in Christ. Verse three shifts our focus to the cross as we remember that it was there that our penalty was paid. The song triumphantly shifts to Christ’s resurrection where we remember that we have the sure hope of life and victory because of His victory over sin and death. Lastly, in light of this great victory, verse four reminds us of the Holy Spirit’s presence with us and how He will give us strength to minister boldly for the Gospel. The song closes in a Hebrews 11 fashion looking back at the lives of the “saints of olds” and being encouraged by their faithfulness. By seeing their faithfulness to carry the Gospel through the generations, we ought to continue to carry out this glorious work until Christ comes again in glory. What a wonderful encouragement to minister the Gospel faithfully to this dark and dying world! May the truths in this hymn sink in deep and be an encouragement to you every day as you faithfully serve our Lord and Savior.  

Sunday Service

Joy To The World

Call to Worship: Isaiah 60:1-3

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Confession: Isaiah 9:2, 6-7

Assurance: Isaiah 55:6-7

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

Offering: Psalm 96:7-9

Heidelberg Catechism: Q&A 29

Reading: Matthew 2:1-12

The King Has Come—Now What? 

Communion: Matthew 1:18-23

The King of Love My Shepherd Is

Eat & Drink: Matthew 26:26-29

O Come All Ye Faithful

Benediction: Luke 2:10-14

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?