Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
August 18, 2024
Lutheran Book of Worship – Setting 2
Please stand, as you are able, when indicated by *
Prelude
Welcome & Announcements
- Brief Order for Confession & Forgiveness p. 77
*P: Make haste, O God, to deliver me, make haste to help me, O
Lord. Let them be ashamed and confounded that seek after my
soul.
*C: Let them be turned backward, and put to confusion that
desire my hurt. - Hymn: “God of Grace and God of Glory” LBW #415
*Apostolic Greeting p. 78 - Hymn of Praise (“Glory to God in the highest…”) p. 79-80
- Prayer of the Day p. 82
The First Reading: Joshua 24:1-2a, 14-18
Psalm 34:12-22 (bulletin insert)
The Second Reading: Ephesians 5:6-21 - The Holy Gospel: John 6:51-69
Naomi’s Heart Mission Collection
Children’s Message
Sermon Rev. Matt Knuppel
- Hymn: “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence” LBW #198
- Apostles’ Creed p. 85
- Prayer of the Church p. 85
- The Peace p. 86
Offering & Offertory (“Let the Vineyards…”) p. 86 - Great Thanksgiving p. 88-89
- Words of Institution & Lord’s Prayer p. 89-91
Agnus Dei and Communion p. 92 - Post-Communion Canticle (“Thank the Lord…”) p. 92-93
- Benediction & Amen p. 94-95
- Hymn: ”He Leadeth Me: Oh, Blessed Thought” LBW #501
- Sending
- Postlude
The altar flowers today are given
to the Glory of God.
Welcome to our Visitors!
Grace Lutheran Church welcomes you as you join us in worship
this morning. Please fill out a Visitor Connect card, these are found
either on the entrance table or in the pew rack in front of you.
Completed cards will be collected along with the offering today.
Sunday School
All are welcome to attend Sunday School before worship beginning
at 8:45; classes are available for both children and adults.
Holy Communion
Those who are baptized and believe that Jesus Christ, crucified and
risen, is truly present in, with, and under the forms of bread and
wine for the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation, are welcome to
the Lord’s Table. Please let the Pastor know that you wish to receive
this gift of life by holding out your open hands. If you desire to
drink the wine from the common cup, please proceed to the left
chalice after receiving the wafer. If you prefer to dip the wafer into
the wine, please proceed to the right chalice after receiving the
wafer. You are encouraged to bring young children forward for a
blessing. The sign for a blessing is folded hands.
Disciples in Service today, Sunday, August 18
Ushers: Ashley Hurst, Richard Maxey
Organist: John Trotta Lay Reader: Kathy Kollmeyer
Acolyte: Roman Hurst Crucifer: Ruby Hurst
Servers: Laura Knuppel, John Kollmeyer
Disciples in Service next Sunday, August 25
Ushers: Scott Barrett, Art Peters
Organist: John Trotta Lay Reader: Malcolm Boyd
Acolyte: William Roberts Crucifer: Dan Alloway
Servers: Sherry Hurst, Debbie Voigt
Altar Guild: Carla Lynch