Greetings, and welcome to ‘the Saint’ a podcast for Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church in Taylors, SC.
I am the Rev. AJ Ochart, pastor at Saint Andrews.
Today’s episode is a podcast version of our worship service from October 27th, 2024, the Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost. Some of the elements of the worship service have been edited out for a better listening experience. If you would like to watch the full version of this service, you can do so on our YouTube channel, the link is below. You are, of course, welcome to join us for worship this and every Sunday at 10:30 AM Eastern in-person or on YouTube.
I welcome you to enter into a worshipful state wherever you may be, let us worship God.
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Kenneth Jones is our Director of Music and also provided accompaniment this Sunday as Millie was on vacation
The Introit was from “What Wondrous Love is This” an American Folk Hymn
Sandee Cribbs led the call to Worship, Invocation, and prayer of confession.
The song of Confession is written by our own Kenneth Jones and the Assurance of Pardon song was “Give Thanks” by Henry Smith.
Our transitional hymn was “Know That God is Good” (Mungu ni mwema) and comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo, arranged by Edo Bumba
Our scripture was 2 Samuel 7:1-17 and came from the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition, Copyright © 2021 National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
The Musical Special was “Give Me Jesus” Arranged by Mark Hayes, and performed by the Kenneth Jones
The Hymn of Preperation for Baptism was “Baptized in Water” set to a Gaelic melody with words by Micheal A. Saward.
The closing Hymn was “Lord You Have Come to the Lakeshore” Text and music by Cesáreo Gabaráin, English translation by Gurtrude Suppe, George Lockwood, and Raquel Guttierez-Achón
The Benediction Song was “Now Go In Joy” a Caribbean Folk Melody arranged by Jorge Lockward
Thanks for joining us, and we will see you next time on ‘the Saint’
Beginning 00:00:00
Introit 00:00:55
Call to Worship 00:01:53
Land Acknowledgement 00:03:59
Prayer of Confession 00:07:44
Transitional Hymn 00:12:00
Last Time on the Narrative Lectionary 00:12:41
Scripture 00:14:35
Special Music 00:17:20
Sermon 00:21:55
Remembrance of Baptism 00:35:06
Closing Hymn 00:40:56
Benediction 00:44:25
Benediction Song 00:44:55
Credits 00:45:31
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