Living Room Liturgy | July 5

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 21:1-7

  • Identify specific blessings the Lord has given to you — thank Him for them.

  • Pray that the Lord would be glorified greatly through your life.

  • Pray that you would find joy in the Lord’s presence.

  • Ask the Lord to make you aware of your necessity for Him and that you would rely on his faithfulness.

  • Thank the Lord for His steadfastness and that because of His faithfulness, you can stand firm.

Confession & Assurance

This is the message we have heard from Him and proclaim to you, that God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all. If we say we have fellowship with Him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth.

The light has come into the world and we loved the darkness rather than the light because our works were evil.

But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his son cleanses us from all sin. If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

For we trust in the Lord, and through the steadfast love of the Most High we will not be moved.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Teaching

Missions Prayer

Pray for our elected officials in Greer, South Carolina, and across the nation.

  • Pray that the Lord will grant them wisdom as they gather to meet, plan, and navigate the times ahead.

  • Pray that they will lead in a way that examples love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control.

  • Pray for the health and safety of them and their families.

Benediction

Matthew 6: 31-34

Questions for Reflection

  • What are you occupying yourself with?

  • Are you satisfied in your dependence on the Lord?

  • Is your soul calmed and quieted or anxious and noisy?

  • How could hope in Christ calm and quiet your soul?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | June 28

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 20:1-9

  • Praise God that He is our help and protection in the day of trouble and that He hears our cries.

  • Praise God that He saves His anointed.

  • Rejoice in the salvation you have experienced in Christ, asking God to refresh your trust and hope in Him.

  • Thank God that He rules and reigns and that we can trust in Him and worship Him today.

Confession & Assurance

All have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. All like sheep have gone astray. We walk in darkness. We lie and do not tell the truth. We stand in the way of sinners. We sit in the seat of the scornful. We are not corrupted from the outside – but instead, from within our own hearts proceeds the evil which defiles us. My sin is ever before me.

Out of the depths we cry to you O Lord. O Lord hear our voice. Let your ears be attentive to our pleas for mercy.

If the Lord should mark iniquities, who could stand?  But with our God there is forgiveness! With our God there is steadfast love for in Him we find plentiful redemption! For Christ has borne our grief and carried our sorrows. The Lord laid on Him the iniquity of us all. Christ Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross that we might die to sin and live to righteousness! By His wounds we have been healed.  We were straying like sheep but now have been returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of our souls!

I wait for the Lord. My soul waits. And in His word I hope.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

Greer STEP -- Greer Shelter to Empower People
Vision: We equip people to return to the workforce and find a home of their own. Our intent is not to operate a rescue mission. Our intent is to surround participants with love and encouragement in an equipping setting. We teach budgeting, parenting, relationships, faith, and others. 

  • Prayer of thanks for the way God has worked in the lives of current residents and most recent graduates  They’ve seen God do incredible things. 

  • Prayer of Thanks for young lady came to faith in Jesus

  • Prayer for wisdom in taking in new residents this summer and fall

  • Prayer for efforts of current residents that’s been somewhat frustrated by Covid. 

Needs - childcare in the fall as restrictions ease up and return to work and school. We’ll keep details in front of you as time draws closer. 

New or Gently used linens, bed and bath. Queen and twin. Coordinate with Trevor. 

July 11 - TCGS serve day. group of men Going to spread mulch and pressure wash. Let Trevor. know if you’re interested 

Benediction

Romans 3:23-26

Questions for Reflection

  • What would happen to you if Jesus marked iniquities and offered no forgiveness?

  • How do we receive forgiveness of sins? What has Christ done on our behalf?

  • Have you received forgiveness for your sins? If not, what is keeping you from receiving forgiveness that Jesus offers?

  • What do you find yourself waiting, hoping, and longing for in this life?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | June 21

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Psalm 19:12-14

  • Praise God that He is our rock and our redeemer

  • Praise God that we are blameless and innocent because of Jesus

  • Ask the Lord to prepare your heart for worship

  • Ask the Lord to grow you through your time in the Word, prayer, and song

Confession & Assurance

None is righteous, no, not one; no one understands; no one seeks for God.

All have turned aside; together they have become worthless; no one does good, not even one.

Our throat is an open grave; we use our tongues to deceive.

The venom of snakes is under our lips. Our mouths are full of curses and bitterness.

Our feet are swift to shed blood; in our paths are ruin and misery, and the way of peace we have not known. For we all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Rom. 3:9-18, 23)

BUT! the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions,

To live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age, waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ,

Who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works. (Titus 211-14)

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

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Jason and Melissa Stuckey both graduated from North Greenville University and have served for the past several years at The Church at Cherrydale. This spring, TCC sent Jason and Melissa to Chicago, IL to pursue church planting opportunities in the city. The Stuckeys are currently living in the Humboldt Park area and serving with Chicago West Bible Church.

Please join us in praying for Jason and Melissa that:

  1. God would bless Melissa’s photography business and provide a full-time job for Jason to help them get settled and open doors of opportunity for relationship.

  2. God would point them to persons of peace in their neighborhood that would open their homes and help them connect with families who need to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ.

  3. God would grant wisdom and vision to the elders and staff of Chicago West Bible Church as they discuss reopening and navigating a difficult cultural moment

Benediction

Jude 24-25

Questions for Reflection

  1. How would you define Christian victory? Is that a helpful concept in your mind?

  2. What things are you currently having to persevere? How burdened do you feel by these things?

  3. How can you support someone struggling to persevere right now?

  4. What is hope? Why is so important to recognize our perseverance must be hope-fueled? 


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | June 14

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 19:7-14

  • Thank God that He is a speaking God that doesn't leave us in the dark.

  • Ask for obedience to His voice.

  • Ask for a heart sensitive to His word and voice.

  • Thank God that He offers forgiveness of sins.

  • Ask that the words of your mouth and the meditation of your heart
    would be acceptable in His sight.

Confession & Assurance

Errors, faults, and sins have exercised dominion over us. The words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts have not been acceptable in Your sight, O LORD.

Protect us, O LORD, through the person and work of Jesus Christ, so that we shall be blameless and innocent of great transgression.

Your law, Your testimony, Your precepts, Your commandments, Your rules are perfect and true. Let us desire them more than gold or sweet honey.

Help us to walk in Your ways and fear You, our rock and our redeemer. Let peace be upon us.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

  • Pray for the 5 new members presented on Saturday, June 13.

  • Pray for our church to be committed to covenant fellowship, the edification and sanctification of each member, and loving each other as Christ has loved us.

Benediction

Psalm 128:5-6

Questions for Reflection

  • In what areas of your life do you not fear the Lord? How do you neglect to regard God as creator and to walk in obedience?

  • What motivates your fear of the Lord? Do you fear the Lord in order to reverse engineer some kind of blessing?

  • What is your happiness bound to and is it easily taken away by suffering? 


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | June 7

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 19:1-6

  • Worship and honor God because the heavens declare His glory.

  • Praise God that the sky and everything we see is His handiwork.

  • Thank God that He makes Himself known through the day and the night, through the sun and the moon, through nature and beauty.

Confession & Assurance

The heavens declare your glory O God and the sky proclaims the work of your hands. Yet we remain far too often silent.

Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.

Unlike the Lord, we pour out speech without knowledge. Woe to a people whose voices are heard throughout the earth without the song of their Creator on their lips.

Unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer & Teaching

Missions Prayer

Graduates Recognition

  • Pray for Clara Anne MacLeod. She is our first high school graduate at TCGS (Blue Ridge HS). She is planning to attend USC and study Middle Level Education. Pray that the Lord keeps her close to Him as she moves away from home and church. Pray she will find a good church to connect with.

  • Pray for Cariss Black. She graduated from NGU with a degree in Elementary Education. Pray the Lord provides her a job where He uses her and her skills for the sake of gospel ministry.

Parent Commissioning

Benediction

Psalm 90:17

Questions for Reflection

  • What does "doing” prayerfully look like for you?

  • Where is your “doing” less diligent than it needs to be?

  • How are you "doing” anxiously?

  • How does your perception of kids need to be changed by this passage?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Graduate Recognition

Living Room Liturgy | May 31

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 18:43-50

  • Thank God for delivering you from strife and violence.

  • Rejoice that Christ, the Rock of our salvation, lives!

  • Commit to praising the Lord and singing His name among the nations that they might know Him has the bringer of a great salvation.

Confession & Assurance

We were creatures of strife and men of violence. The nations rose up against us and we trembled. But you, O Lord, are our Deliverer for Christ our King now lives!

Blessed be our Rock, and exalted be the God of our salvation!

We went out among the nations weeping and sowing tears. For our love is weak, and out fealty is fickle. But You have shown steadfast love to your Anointed and established the throne of David forever through Christ our King.

Restore our fortunes, O Lord! Bring us home with shouts of joy!

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer & Teaching

Missions Prayer

Aaron Markham’s Pastoral Installation

Benediction

Galatians 6:8-10

Questions for Reflection

  • In what way(s) are you sowing in weeping?

  • How are you tempted to give up? Why?

  • What hope does this psalm give you? How would you speak hope to someone who is discouraged?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | May 24

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 18:31-42

  • Praise the Lord for being our rock and our strength.

  • Thank the Lord for equipping and sustaining us in the face of our enemies.

  • Ask the Lord to lead away any unrighteousness. (That which is committed against us and that which is found in our own hearts)

  • Ask the Lord to prepare your heart for worship.

Confession & Assurance

Who is God, but the Lord? There is none like you in heaven or on earth.

Yet we, in our ignorance, cling to gods and idols who cannot save.

You, O Lord, are a rock. Surrounding your people like the mountains, protecting the land of the righteous.

Yet we stretch out our hands to do wrong.

(Pause for silent prayer of confession)

But those who put their trust in the Lord are immovable, strong in the face of battle, and secure in the heights.

Make our way blameless and prepare our hands for war.

The Lord our God is just and perfect in all of his ways.

Do good, O Lord, to those who are good and upright. Lead away those who revel in their crooked ways.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

Pray for Victor Baptist Church (Pastors Ken Vickery and Cody Younger). They asked us to pray specifically that God would work in them to fulfill their vision: to reach a city to reach the world, and that they would be faithful both in their love for Christ and each other as Christlike servants to all. 

Benediction

Psalm 77:11-15

Questions for Reflection

  • If you are not a Christian, could you trust in the Lord? 

  • Christian, have you really considered how secure you are in Christ? 

  • What would change about the way you lived if you knew you were immovable, permanently secure in Christ? 

  • How does this incredible assurance lessen the allure of sin?

  • How does this change the way you pray?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | May 17

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 18:20-30

  • Thank God for His mercy.

  • Set aside haughtiness and pretense; ask the Lord to humble you.

  • Rejoice in the Lord — our shield in whom we find refuge.

Confession & Assurance

The depth of our sin and the desperation of our plight would be insurmountable

If it had not been the Lord on our side.

We would have put away his statutes and departed in wickedness

If it had not been the Lord on our side.

Our ways would be crooked. Our hands, stained. Our hearts, riddled with guilt and blame.

If it had not been the Lord on our side.

But you, O Lord, bring light to our darkness. You way is perfect, and your word is true.

In you, our shield, we take refuge.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

Pray for Resurrection Church

  • Thank God for His provision of church partnership with Resurrection

  • Thank God for Resurrection's kindness and generosity to us through the use of their building and resources

  • Pray for their elders (Bradley, Keith, Jonathan, Andy, and Donny) and staff (Mary, Carrie, and Kathy) as they continue to try to best serve their church in the midst of this COVID-19 season

  • Pray that Jesus would be made known and people would come to saving faith in Him through the ministry of Resurrection

Benediction

Psalm 77:11-15

Questions for Reflection

  • When you think of your past, do you see growth, stagnation, or decline in holiness and Christlikeness in your life? Why do you see that?

  • How can the Lord use biblical history, church history and personal memories to propel us in our faith and trust in Him?

  • Are there any past memories that hold guilt and shame over you? How can you trust in the current help of the Lord to move past them?

  • What is a personal example of the Lord being on your side and protecting you?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | May 10

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 18:7-19

  • Praise God for His great and mighty nature, the One who makes the earth reel and rock and the mountains tremble and quake.

  • Praise God that He is the holy Creator.

  • Thank Jesus that He has rescued us out of darkness because He delights in us.

  • Thank God that, through the Holy Spirit, He is our ongoing help and support in times of calamity

Confession & Assurance

You, O God, are holy and glorious. Your created world trembles and shakes before You. Creation cannot contain You, the Creator.

Your presence is awe-inspiring and the utterance of Your voice brings hailstones and coals of fire. Your rebuke lays bare the foundations of the world and the foundations of our hearts.

(Please take a moment to consider the greatness of God and the sinfulness of our hearts.)

We are weak and broken and have strayed from the Shepherd, but You have rescued our hearts. Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power. 

You are the Creator of all things and You are the One who rescues us. Jesus, You bore our sins in your body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness.

Confession taken from Ps. 18:7-19; 1 Peter 2:24-25; Rev. 4:11.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

Pray for Anand & Anusha. The extreme lockdown in India is taking its toll and many people are starving. Anand also asked we pray specifically for Appi Reddi from the Tribe of Konda Reddi. He is a church planter from the very remote tribal areas of East Godavari District.

Benediction

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.

Romans 15:13

Questions for Reflection

  • Where do I tend to go for mercy?

  • Where do I feel this contempt and scorn most acutely right now?

  • What would it look like to cling to the Lord – persistently, boldly, stubbornly – until He shows me mercy?

  • How has God shown me mercy in the past? 


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | May 3

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 18:1-6

  • Thank God for being a rock and a fortress in which you can take refuge.

  • Praise Jesus, the name above all names who is worthy to be praised, who is our salvation.

  • Call upon the Lord to deliver you from your enemies (Satan, sickness, death, and your own sin).

  • Thank God that your cries never fail to reach his ears!

Confession & Assurance

You O Lord are our rock and our fortress. Yet we turn to so many others seeking refuge.

You are our stronghold - the horn of our salvation. And still we call on other far less worthy to be praised.

But you O God invite us into the house of the Lord! Even now our feet are standing within the gates of your salvation!

King Jesus sits in judgment on the throne of his father David. Our sin has brought us trouble. But peace and security are found in the house of the Lord our God!

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

Pray for Jill & Ali Can, our partners in the Middle East. Pray that they would be able to process their time remaining in Country. They had planned to be in the U.S. by this point but they have to remain longer due to lack of immigration possibilities. Pray they would have a sensitivity to what the Lord is calling them to in this season. Pray for Ali Can's perseverance in his translation of 9 Marks books into his local language. He has already translated books like What is the Gospel? and Who is Jesus? There are limited resources like these in the country. Pray for believers in their country to endure in this season. It has been difficult not gathering together and studying and reading on one's own time is not highly valued. 

Benediction

Ephesians 3:14-19

Questions for Reflection

  • Do I contemplate eternity with God?

  • Do I enjoy God now?

  • What hope does the promise of the city to come give to my current situation – good or bad?

  • What role does corporate worship and our life together play in preparing me for the city to come?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | April 26

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 17:8-15

  • Thank God that, In Christ, we are the apple of His eye — loved as Christ is loved!

  • Thank God that, In Christ, we are hidden in God.

  • Thank God that, In Christ, we are triumphant over wickedness and death.

  • Thank God that, In Christ, we have a hope beyond this life.

  • Thank God that, In Christ, we behold God's face. We can approach confidently because of Jesus.

  • Ask God to prepare your heart for worship!

Confession & Assurance

We long to behold your face in righteousness and to be satisfied with your likeness, but we are drawn to wickedness; we take delight in the portion of this life above You, our portion.

We are confronted by Your Holiness and deserve only your sword. We speak arrogance and resist your pity.

[Pause for silent prayer of confession.]

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. He has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing!

In Christ, our sin is forgiven!  You've made us the apple of your eye, we are hidden in the shadow of your wings.

Teach us to walk in your likeness, teach us to take satisfaction in walking like Jesus!

Confession taken from Ps. 17:8-15 and Ephesians 1:3.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in our body who are NOT in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

Teaching

Missions Prayer

Pray for those in our church family who work in the medical industry. Pray for strength during these trying and uncertain times. Pray for their health. Pray for the health of their families.  Pray God's provision for those who have been (or may be) furloughed during this time.

Benediction

Numbers 6:24-26

Questions for Reflection

  • From whom or from where do I most often look for help?

  • How can I grow in my understanding and awareness of God as both maker of heaven and earth and also the One who provides personal help to me?

  • Which aspect of God’s help brings me the most encouragement? Which is the hardest to believe? (God’s help never tires, never wavers, and is never threatened).

  • Where have you experienced God’s help in your own personal faith journey?


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Kids Song

Kids Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | April 19

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 17:1-7

  • Ask God to prepare your heart for worship.

  • Thank God that He has wondrously shown love to us in Christ.

  • Thank God that He Himself is our refuge from the evil both inside and outside of us.

  • Thank God for giving us Himself as the satisfaction of all our deepest longings.

Confession & Assurance

O LORD attend to our cry!  Unlike David, You have tried our hearts, you have visited us by night, you have tested us

And we've been found guilty.


We have purposed that our mouths will not transgress. With regard to the works of man, 

We too often embrace the ways of the violent.

We long for our steps to hold fast to your paths; 

But our feet have slipped. 


Yet thanks be to God, You wondrously show your steadfast love, O Savior of those who seek refuge.  For Your grace has appeared, bringing salvation to us all, training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions,

To live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age, waiting for our blessed hope.

Our hope is the appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, 

Who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness, to purify us, a people for his own possession, and make us zealous for good works. 

Come quickly, Lord Jesus!

Confession taken from Psalm 17:1-7, Titus 2:11-14.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

TEACHING

Questions for reflection:

  • Am I restless? Which sort of restlessness: type 1, 2, or 3?

  • If I'm not restless, why might that be the case? How “at home” do I feel in this life?

  • Am I tempted to drown restlessness out with noise?

  • To what / where / whom does my restlessness send me? How helpful is that?

Missions Prayer

Pray for Michael & Natalie Boyer serving in Ireland. Pray for gospel fruit, pray for the health of Michael and Natalie's marriage and family, and pray for perseverance through the time of the pandemic.

Benediction

2 Corinthians 13:14


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Kid’s Song

Kid’s Lesson (Pre-school)

Kids Lesson (Grade School)

Living Room Liturgy | Easter Sunday

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 16

  • Praise God as the source of all good things. Specifically thank Him for blessings with which He has blessed you.

  • Praise God for the inheritance we have been given in Jesus Christ, the inheritance of eternal life.

  • Praise God that we have access to His presence, to enjoy pleasures evermore at His right hand.

  • Praise God that He has raised His son Jesus from the dead!

Confession & Assurance

The sorrows of those who run after another god shall multiply.

Father, we confess we are tempted to fix our hope in other saviors: earthly leaders, scientific progress, or political action. In times of sorrow and distress we often numb ourselves with fleeting pleasures. Forgive us for believing we have any good apart from you.

Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, he was buried, and he was raised on the third day. For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. The last enemy to be destroyed is death.

You hold us in your hand, so we shall not be shaken. We are secure. We have a beautiful inheritance. You make known to us the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy forevermore.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

TEACHING

Want to discuss any of the above with one of our pastors? We'll have an online meetup using Zoom on Monday, April 13 at 8pm!

Easter Stories

Missions Prayer

Pray for one person close to you but far from God.

Benediction

May the powerful Spirit of God which raised Jesus to new life,

strengthen our hope,

enrich our love,

and fill us with all joy in Him.

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Kids Song

Kids Teaching

Living Room Liturgy | Good Friday

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Call to Worship & Prayer

Almighty God, we pray as those for whom our Lord Jesus Christ was willingly betrayed, given into the hands of sinners, and suffered death upon the cross. We ask that you would be honored in our worship and you would help our remembrance of Jesus’ sacrifice for our sin. We pray in the name of the One who now lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen

Read Psalm 22:1-8, 19-24

Song

Teaching

Confession & Assurance

O God, how can we lift our faces to you? For our iniquities have risen higher than our heads.

Our guilt has mounted to the heavens.

We are ashamed of all our iniquities.

For we have forsaken your commandments and filled the land from end to end with uncleanness.

And now, O God, what shall we say?

For no one is righteous. No, not one.

But you, God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which you loved us, have not punished us as our iniquities deserve;

You have extended your steadfast love to us, it pleased you to crush Christ on our behalf, that by His wounds we would be healed.

Forgive us, O merciful God, for the sake of your gracious Son, Jesus Christ,

That his great suffering and redeeming work might bring us into eternal fellowship with You, that we might commit and commend our spirits, as He has done, into Your loving and gracious hand.

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Prayer

John 3:16-17 tells us God sent Jesus out of love for the world, that Jesus came into the world not to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. Let us take a few moments to pray for the world.

  • Pray for the church all over the world. Pray the gospel would be preached and the Lord would preserve His church in the face of the pandemic, persecution, and opposition from the evil one.

  • Pray for our elected officials: the President, Congress, the Supreme Court, and our local leaders.

  • Pray for those suffering all over the world, specifically for a solution to Coronavirus.

  • Pray for the lost. Ask God to raise up laborers for the harvest to make the glorious news of Good Friday known to all peoples.

Benediction

Ephesians 3:16–19

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Holy Week Daily Devotions

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Read John 16:33

Pray:

  • Thank the Lord for this promise. There is help learning that what we experience isn't uncommon or unexpected.

  • Express your troubles to the Lord. What disturbs you right now, big and small? Cast those anxieties on the Lord because He cares for you.

  • Ask God for help in entrusting those to him.

  • Thank God for Jesus, who experienced trouble. We can take heart because He has gone before us.

  • Thank God that Jesus has overcome the world and that, in Christ, we too will overcome the world.

Pray

  • Ask the Lord to make you aware of His continual presence with you.

  • Ask the Lord to increase your desire for hospitality and community.

  • Ask the Lord to bring two people to mind who you can reach out to today through a phone call or text message.

  • Thank the Lord that He has given us the Holy Spirit, through which He has poured out His love on us (Romans 5:5).

  • Thank the Lord that He has given us the local church, specifically The Church at Greer Station, where we get to be in relationship with followers of Jesus.

Additional Reading

  • Psalm 25:16-21

  • Psalm 68:5-6

  • Romans 12:10-13

  • 1 Peter 2:9-10

Pray

  • Ask the Lord for grace to trust Him today.

  • Bring any uncertainties before the Lord. Ask for help in entrusting those to Him.

  • Thank God for His loving providence, from which we can never be separated.

  • Ask God to settle your soul in His good purposes for you.

Additional Reading

  • Psalm 46

  • Matthew 6:25-34

Pray

  • Praise God for how He is the Creator of the all the universe and every star and planet.

  • Praise God that He loves us so much that He would take it upon Himself, in Christ, to redeem lost humanity.

  • Thank Jesus that, upon His return, He will wipe away every tear and end death, mourning, crying, and pain (Revelation 21:4).

  • Ask God for the help of the Holy Spirit to remind you of truths of Scripture in moments and seasons of sadness.

  • Pray, “Come, Lord Jesus. Amen” (Revelation 22:20).

Additional Reading

  • Mark 5:21-43

  • Psalm 34:17-19

Pray

  • Thank Jesus that He is bigger than the biggest storm, earthquake, hurricane, landslide, or tsunami.

  • Thank Jesus that He is willing and able to demonstrate Himself more powerful than these things.

  • Thank Jesus that He is big enough to sovereignly use these things for our growth into His image.

  • Spend a few moments casting your anxieties on Him because He cares for you. What is causing fear in your heart? Take that to Jesus.

Additional Reading

  • Psalm 22

Pray

  • Ask the Lord to help you trust Him even in the midst of disappointment.

  • Bring any disappointments you have experienced or are experiencing to the Lord. Pray as Jesus does as He is preparing for His crucifixion, “Not my will, but yours, be done” (Luke 22:42).

  • Thank God that He is working to sanctify and grow us in the midst of our personal disappointment.

Additional Reading/Watching

  • Isaiah 55:8-9

  • Romans 8:18-38

  • Joe Sharing at Perrin’s Funeral - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siAlk7KPFzE

  • Perrin’s Article About Cancer and God’s Goodness https://www.mdjonline.com/news/lifestyle/young-woman-battles-cancer-relies-on-faith/article_b01579f8-feed-5465-b138-475e4547edbf.html

Living Room Liturgy | April 5

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Scroll to the bottom for kids lessons & song.

Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 15

  • Ask God to prepare your heart for worship.

  • Praise God for his holiness and otherness.

  • Thank God for sending His Son while we were still sinners.

  • Thank God for making us immovable in Christ, unable to be separated from His love!

Confession & Assurance

O Lord, who shall sojourn in your tent? Who shall dwell on your holy hill?

He who walks blamelessly and does what is right.

For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become guilty of all of it.

Father, left to ourselves we would have no hope of life in your glorious presence. You are a holy, consuming fire and our own righteousness is filthy rags. For though we may often speak truth and seldom slander, we are not holy as you are holy.

Christ suffered for us. He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. 

By his wounds we have been healed. 

For we were straying like sheep, but have now returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of our souls.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

TEACHING

Missions Prayer

Pray for churches in NYC.  New York is one of the places most impacted by Covid-19. Ask the Lord to grant wisdom in caring for the afflicted, patience in suffering, and hope in Jesus, the great physician.

Benediction

Numbers 6:24-26


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Kid’s Song

Kid’s Lesson

Living Room Liturgy | March 29

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Scroll to the bottom for kids lessons & song.

Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 14

  • Ask God to prepare your heart for worship.

  • Thank the Lord that He hears and invites our cries of lament in times of struggle and sorrow.

  • Thank the Lord that He is our refuge, and He will guard and defend us.

  • Thank the Lord that we can rejoice and be glad that He has given us the "unsearchable riches of Christ" when we did not deserve it.

Confession & Assurance

The Lord looks down from heaven on the children of man, to see if there are any who understand, who seek after God.

They have all turned aside; together they have become corrupt; there is none who does good, not even one.

Father, we have no grounds for boasting. Our wicked hearts condemn us, harboring evil desires that lure us sin and death. Forgive us for capitulating to the lust of our flesh, the lust of our eyes, and the pride of life.

But now the righteousness of God has been manifested. All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith.

There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Song

Pastoral Prayer

TEACHING

Missions Prayer

Pray this week for Anand & Anusha serving in Andhra Pradesh. The nation of India is in complete lockdown because of COVID-19. Anand's church is having services from 2-4am of around 10-15 people. Pray for protection and that God would keep them united. Pray also for the Lord to comfort Anand and Anusha as they miscarried in February.  They are praying to have a child this year.

Benediction

2 Peter 3:18


KIDS' SONG

Verse 1
Jesus said
That if I thirst
I should come to him
No one else can satisfy
I should come to him

Verse 2
Jesus said
If I am weak
I should come to him
No one else can be my strength
I should come to him

Chorus
For the Lord is good and faithful
He will keep us day and night
We can always run to Jesus
Jesus, strong and kind

Verse 3
Jesus said
That if I fear
I should come to him
No one else can be my shield
I should come to him

Chorus
For the Lord is good and faithful
He will keep us day and night
We can always run to Jesus
Jesus, strong and kind

Verse 4
Jesus said if I am lost
He will come to me
And he showed me on that cross
He will come to me

Chorus
For the Lord is good and faithful
He will keep us day and night
We can always run to Jesus

Jesus, strong and kind

Pre-school

Grade School

Living Room Liturgy | March 22

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Scroll to the bottom for kids worship guide, preschool & grade school lessons, and kids song.

Call to Worship & Prayer

Read Psalm 13

  • Ask God to prepare your heart for worship.

  • Thank the Lord that He hears and invites our cries of lament in times of struggle and sorrow.

  • Ask the Lord to consider our plight; to protect us, our church, and loved ones during this time.

  • Ask for trust in His steadfast love during this trial.

  • Thank Him for our salvation in Jesus, and for His bountiful blessings — full bellies, full refrigerators, warm beds, etc. Be specific!

Confession & Assurance

How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I take counsel in my soul and have sorrow in my heart all the day?

Forgive us, Father, for our impatience with your plan and timing. Forgive us for grumbling in the deserts you faithfully guide us through. Forgive us when we embrace bitterness in our trials.

How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who brings good news of happinesses. The Lord has bared his holy arm before the eyes of all the nations, and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.

I have trusted in your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, because he has dealt bountifully with me.

Passing the Peace

Pray for two people in your community group. Call or text them to let them know you prayed for them by name.

Pastoral Prayer

teaching

Song

Missions Prayer

Pray for the orphans & widows as a result of Boko Haram. God is the God of orphans & widows (Psalm 68:5). Ask God to see them in their affliction and care for them, to raise up men and women to care for them.

Benediction

Jude 24-25


Pre-school

Grade School

Children's song

Come Light Our Hearts - Rain for Roots (feat. Sandra McCracken & Skye Peterson)

For You, O Lord our souls in stillness wait
For You, O Lord our souls in stillness wait
Truly our hope is in You
Truly our hope is in You
 
O Lord of life, our only hope 
Your radiance shines
On all who look to You in the dark
Emmanuel come, come light our hearts

Oh Joy above, all other loves
In You we find, more than enough
We come as we are, O heal and restore,
Come light our hearts

COVID-19 [Initial Update]

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Church family,

In light of the coronavirus pandemic, the elders have decided to suspend all services, events, and church functions for the next two weeks beginning today. This includes worship and members meeting tomorrow (Sunday, March 15), groups, and the women's book study scheduled to begin this week. This was a tough decision to make -- we LOVE our regular gatherings & meetings with our church family -- but we feel this to be the most responsible thing to do.

Why make this decision?

We are not making this decision because we’re afraid, but because we want to do our part in slowing the spread of the virus in our community. The data suggests that we could see a surge of infections in the near future. The only surefire way to prevent this is to avoid contact with large groups of people. Additionally, all the data indicates that this is indeed more dangerous than the seasonal flu, particularly for the older population. For this reason, the pastors determined suspending all activities for the next two weeks was the most loving thing we could do. To be clear, we don't know of any current or potential cases in our church; we are simply trying to cooperate with the communal effort to prevent spread.

How do we respond?

There are two wrong ways to respond, each sitting on opposite ends of a spectrum: panic or presumption. Panic looks like hurrying to the grocery store to buy all the sanitizer and toilet paper and leaving none for others. Panic looks like losing sleep and worrying over the fate of our families, heads swirling with so much information. Presumption looks like shrugging off the threat and taking none of the sobering reports seriously. Presumption is thinking that you, your family, or community are exempt from this virus, or thinking your actions have no bearing on anyone but yourself.

We've put together a plan, but we do ask for grace in these unprecedented times. There's still a lot of uncertainty as things are changing so rapidly. That said, the following is what we're planning to do through the rest of March. We're cautiously optimistic we can return to normal by Sunday, April 5.

Communication — Our pastors will be following up with each of you in next two weeks. We'll make a phone call to hear how you’re doing, take stock of your situation, and spend a few moments in prayer. The pastors have divided the church up by groups.

Additionally, we'll be sending out an email each week to do our best to keep everyone in the loop, again, as things are changing so rapidly.

Sunday worship — Each Sunday, we'll post and email a link to our worship “gathering.” It will be our normal order of service with scripture readings, prayer prompts, video prayer, video sermon, and a video song.

We'll also provide a song and video teaching from our grade school and pre-school teams, also linked in the weekly email.

Community groups — We're recommending each group "meet” during the normal group time using Jitsi. Each group will coordinate their exact plan of attack, but we hope for this to facilitate prayer, connectedness, and fruitful discussion on God's word. We'll be teaching the prophet Nahum on Sundays but encourage our groups to work through 1 Peter chapter by chapter beginning this week. This is obviously less than ideal but we'll do our best to make it work. You will be receiving more info from your group leader soon.

Weekly Prayer — Our weekly prayer meeting will continue on Mondays at 8am through Jitsi as well. If you have some newfound flexibility, make it a point to hop on with us. We'll send out this link each week with our weekly email.

Resources — Finally, we'll try to continually resource the body with different practical teaching and encouraging resources. We'll make different blog posts, podcasts, and videos available in the coming days.

So what can you do? Seven exhortations:

  1. Prepare yourself. Prepare your hearts for distance from others. Take some steps to make sure basic needs are met (there's no need to panic and no need to overbuy food in bulk. Our stores will stay stocked and food will be available to us). With so much information, it's hard to know what to do. Let's give deference to those authorities the Lord has placed over us during these times. Let's do our best to stay home per recommendations from the White House, let's embrace social distancing as best we're able, and let's keep ourselves from gatherings of more than 10 people. Remember, there is no reason to panic, but don't be presumptuous. Let's choose peace and prudence.

  2. Refuse to disconnect from the body. Make use of the resources we send out. Be intentional to walk through each part of the service as you would any other worship gathering. It's less than ideal but it's what the Lord has for us right now. Let's also take the initiative with others during this time. Text each other, call each other, make sure you take ownership of caring for others. Though we are physically apart, let us work to overcome any spiritual and emotional distance this time could bring.

  3. Give generously. In times of fear, the first thing to go is generosity. One way to combat anxious feelings is to consider the well-being of others. Look for ways to meet other's needs. If you're prone to panic and self-protect, consider how to make a move towards another in generosity.

  4. Engage your neighbors. Visit your next door neighbor and make sure they're alright. Post on your facebook group or neighborhood app that you're available to help however you might be needed. And talk about Jesus! People are wide open to big questions in times like these.

  5. Re-evaluate your habits. This has, for many of us, become a forced sabbath. Let's take advantage of this and re-think our habits. Let's re-think our use of media. Let's limit our media intake. Let's renew our commitment to healthy eating and exercise. Let's develop a strategy for meal planning. Let's reconsider the pace at which we live. This is a golden opportunity to reset some family rhythms. Let's increase our intentionality at bedtime and family worship. The Lord is forcing us to reset; take advantage of it!

  6. Read your bible & pray. This is an opportunity for us to discern what really exists of our spiritual lives. When the pulpit, stage, physical group meetings, and band are removed, what remains of our life with God? Will it expose a spiritual poverty we were blind to? Maybe this season is a gift in forcing us to take seriously our responsibility to be students of the word and active in prayer. May it be said of us that God used Coronavirus to deepen our love for word & prayer.

  7. Trust the Lord's wisdom in this. None of this has taken Him by surprise. He is the true Lord of the world, the One who set the world on its foundations. "Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea… The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress”(Psalm 46:2,11).

We love you guys, please reach out if you have ANY needs. Thanks for your patience in this time!

Grace & peace,

The Pastors of TCGS

What's really going on in our Sunday worship gatherings?

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Trevor Hoffman, Teaching Pastor

What's really going on in our Sunday worship gatherings?

How might we answer that question? We could say we're worshipping the Lord. We might say we're encountering God. We're serving our neighbors. We're a community of saints bearing witness to kingdom come. We gather to express praise, give thanks, and celebrate Jesus. We could say that our gathering is to encourage the saints and singing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. We could even say that we gather in order that unbelievers might observe our love and worship and find themselves drawn in by God's Spirit.

If we said any of those things, we'd be right — and biblical. But there's one significant, under-emphasized reason Christians gather for worship week in and week out: developing muscle memory

Football Drills

I remember running a very particular drill in my high school football days. I was a running back, which meant my job was to run the football to the end zone to score points. This drill consisted of each running back being tossed the football, a coach moving in one of two directions, and the running back making a cut instinctively away from the coach to the open field. I was horrible at it. I thought too much about it. I always second guessed my instincts and I accidentally ran my coach over more than once. What was the point of this drill? To help lug heads (like me) form their ball-carrying intuitions. It was to develop muscle memory. 

Whether we realize it or not, our habits are making us into certain types of people. The things we eat, the things we do, the things we don't do, the practices we engage in daily — all of these are forming us into particular types of people with specific intuitions and reactions.

The Power of Habit

Historically the church has recognized the power of habit in our formation by emphasizing spiritual disciplines like prayer, giving, fasting, silence, solitude, and bible study. These habits train and form us into certain types of people. They do so by rehearsing truth over and over again, while also including our bodies. We bow our heads and pray on our knees, not out of some sense that this increases the effectiveness of our prayers, but in training our hearts to posture themselves rightly before the Lord.

Christians all over the world gather weekly to do these disciplines corporately. These liturgical elements, as they are called, are all a part of our practice as Christians. That is to say, they are reps aimed at helping us become a certain type of people with certain intuitions.

Each Sunday we try to get reps at things like:

  • Honoring God as our creator (in our call to worship)

  • Confessing our sin and preaching the gospel to ourselves (in our confession and assurance)

  • Showing hospitality and serving our neighbors (in our passing of the peace)

  • Being grateful that God speaks to us (in our response, "thanks be to God!")

  • Tasting and seeing that the Lord is good (in taking the Lord's Supper)

  • Being receptive to the blessing that comes from God's Word (by extending our hands in the benediction)

Every element is intended, not only to help us express our worship, but to help develop the muscle memory needed in our day-to-day obedience to Jesus. 

What about dry ritual?

Now we might hear that and say to ourselves, “That all sounds swell, but what if my heart is dry? What if I don't feel like doing these things? Isn't there danger in it becoming rote?” Absolutely. The Lord has no patience for empty ritual. But there is a difference between mindlessly performing acts, as if they somehow possessed magic in themselves, and embracing these practices as the means by which our hearts are restored back to health. Sometimes the best thing I can do is these habits in faith especially when I feel dry, asking the Lord to restore the joy of my salvation. We remember that our worship gatherings aren't only about expressing our hearts; they're also about training them. It's about living the prayer from Mark 9:24, “I believe; help my unbelief!” 

May the Lord bless our gatherings!