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Worship for Sunday 21/6/2020

Still small voice

Introduction

Welcome to our time of worship, thank you for joining us. Most of our videos have subtitles, which you can switch on / off. On a computer you may have a option “CC” to choose subtitles in English. On phone or tablet, you may need to choose subtitles from a settings menu.

Welcome

Our time of worship is led by Rev David Mcleod.

Hymn

Our opening hymn is “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven”, recorded for BBC Songs of Praise at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral.

Bible readings

Our readings have been recorded out of doors, so you may find them quiet – you can switch on the subtitles (closed captions) if you wish.

Psalm 43 read by Helen Mahood

1 Kings chapter 19 verses 1-18 read by Ruth Mahood

Matthew chapter 4 verses 1-11 read by read by Ruth Mahood

Hymn

Our next hymn is “Jesus Christ is waiting”, from the BBC programme ‘First Light’. There are no subtitles, but you will find the words written below the video.

Verse 1
Jesus Christ is waiting,
Waiting in the streets;
No one is his neighbour,
All alone he eats.
Listen, Lord Jesus,
I am lonely too.
Make me, friend or stranger,
Fit to wait on you

Verse 2
Jesus Christ is healing,
Healing in the streets;
Curing those who suffer,
Touching those he greets.
Listen, Lord Jesus,
I have pity too.
Let my care be active,
Healing just like you.

Verse 3
Jesus Christ is calling,
Calling in the streets,
“Who will join my journey?
I will guide their feet.”
Listen, Lord Jesus,
Let my fears be few.
Take one step before me;
I will follow you.

Reflection

by Rev David Mcleod, which has subtitles.

Music

As we reflect on these words, listen to this new song by John L. Bell, “We will meet”. It was released by ColombaFest 2020, and is sung by Alison Adam.

https://youtu.be/WN8HK_R-K24

Prayer

Hazel Bengough reads our prayers, with subtitles.

Let us say together …

Our Father, who art in heaven
hallowed be thy name,
thy kingdom come, thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread
and forgive us our debts
as we forgive our debtors.

And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom,
the power and the glory,
forever.
Amen.

Hymn

Our final hymn is “Dear Lord and Father of mankind”.

Benediction

by Rev David Mcleod

Final music

Purcell’s Trumpet Tune, recorded in our church

Notices

If you are interested in using Zoom to have an “after church coffee & chat” with other members of the church family, in future weeks, please contact administrator@logies.org.

With thanks to Rev David Mcleod, Helen & Ruth Mahood, Ed Muirhead, Bill Mclean, and Hazel Bengough.