January 5, 2020 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service

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Order of WorshipEpiphany SundayJanuary 5, 202011:00 a.m.223 Bull Street, Chippewa SquareChiming of the HourPrelude                              We Three Kings                       Paul O. Manz                                  Rev. James Richardson, organistChoral Introit                Still He Comes                   Zollene ReissnerLove’s great promise, born long ago in a manger,Not with the sounds of the cymbal and drum, but the silence of stars.Long awaited one, unknown and yet not a stranger,Came as a humble and holy child, yet a great and glorious king!For such a gift sing “Alleluia!” Hope born within a lowly stall,The incarnate love of God was sent for all.(The text is by Zollene Reissner)Welcome and Call to Worship                       Rev. John Callaway, Co-PastorInvocation                                                            Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor                                                       Hymn 66        We Three Kings of Orient Are    THREE KINGS OF ORIENTAffirmation of Faith               We are not alone, we live in God’s world and we worship the One who has created and is creating, who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others through the Spirit.We are relational beings, called to be with and for one another. In gathering at the table, we are communing with our Triune God and we are communing with one another.We are called to be the Church: to celebrate God’s presence, to live with respect in Creation, to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, to remember the life, ministry, and love of the One we follow.In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us.Gloria Patri No. 579                                                               Glory be to God the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be,World without end. Amen. Amen.First Lesson                        Isaiah 60:1-6            Second Lesson             Psalm 72:1-7; 10-14Solo                      Welcome, Welcome, Dear Redeemer        Cesar Franck                                            Bill Gardner, tenorWelcome, welcome, dear Redeemer.You came, Lord Jesus, to set us free.From our fears and sins release us;Let us find our rest in thee.Hope of all the earth thou art,Joy of every longing heart.Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer,Born a child, yet thou art a King.Born to reign in us forever,Now thy gracious kingdom bring.Rule in all our hearts alone,Raise us to thy glorious throne. Amen.(The text is adapted from a hymn by Charles Wesley)Third Lesson                    Matthew 2:1-12Sermon                     Leaving the Path         Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-PastorHymn 62        Bring We the Frankincense of Our Love   EPIPHANY SONGCall to Prayer                                                    Rev. John Callaway, Co-PastorSilent PrayersPastoral PrayerThe Lord’s PrayerOur 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 sins, as we forgive those who sin against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.Offertory SentenceReceiving of Tithes and OfferingsOffertory                          March of the Kings                    Cesar FranckPresentation and Doxology No. 591                  OLD HUNDREDTHPraise God, from whom all blessings flow;Praise Christ, all people here below;Praise Holy Spirit evermore;Praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen.Offertory PrayerCelebration of Holy CommunionInvitation to Christian DiscipleshipHymn*                  O Worship the King All Glorious Above      LYONSEvents in the Life of the ChurchPastoral BenedictionChoral Response               Still He Comes                  Zollene ReissnerStill he comes to us, not with the sound of the thunder,But as the light of the morning comes when a new day is born.Grace he brings to us, life and love never-ending,Rest for the spirit and peace for the heart, and a quiet, gentle joy.For such a gift sing “Alleluia!” Hope born within a lowly stall,The incarnate love of God was sent for all.(The text is by Zollene Reissner)Postlude                              Noel Provencal           Alexandre Guilmant*Due to technical issues our final Hymn As with Gladness Men of Old was replaced with O Worship the King All Glorious AboveFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website fbc-sav.orgKatie Callaway, Co-PastorJohn Callaway, Co-PastorJames Richardson, Organist EmeritusWe invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AMWe are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown SavannahAll are Welcome