Reformation Sunday
October 29, 2023
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: The Lord of Hosts is with us, the God of Jacob is our Refuge.
Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be removed, and
though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea. - C: God is our Refuge and Strength: a very present help in
trouble. - Hymn: “Dearest Jesus, at Your Word” LBW #248
*Apostolic Greeting & Kyrie p. 78-79 - Hymn of Praise (“Glory to God in the highest…”) p. 79-80
- Prayer of the Day p. 82
The First Reading: Revelation 14: 6-7
Psalm 46 (bulletin insert)
The Second Reading: Romans 3:19-28 - The Holy Gospel: John 8:31-36
Naomi’s Heart Mission Collection - Sermon Rev. Matt Knuppel
- Hymn: “Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word” LBW #230
- Nicene Creed p. 84
- 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: “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” LBW #229
- Sending
- Postlude
- The altar flowers today are given to the Glory of God and in memory of
- Janet Barrett by Scott and Debbie Barrett
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- Sunday, October 29, 2023
Ushers: Scott Barrett, Rik Maxey
Organist: John Trotta Lay Reader: Jack Price
Acolyte: Cheryl White Crucifer: Bill White
Servers: Holly Alloway, John Kollmeyer
Disciples in Service- Sunday, November 5, 2023
Ushers: Richard Maxey Sr., Rob Maxey
Organist: John Trotta Lay Reader: Holly Alloway
Acolyte: William Roberts Crucifer:
Servers: Laura Knuppel, Greta Roberts
Altar Guild: Laura Knuppel