11am Worship, 2nd Sunday of Lent, March 1, 2026

Mar 1, 2026    Rev. W. Donald Warren

Welcome to our 11am Sunday Worship Service. We hope you will be blessed in our time together.


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March 1, 2026 - 11:00 a.m., 2nd Sunday of Lent

Scripture: Exodus 16:1-15

Message: “A Sermons Series on the Lord’s Prayer” - Rev. W. Donald Warren

               Give Us this Day our Daily Bread


Prelude: Gift of Finest Wheat   Kreutz/arr. Callahan

Chiming of the Hour

Introit: O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing - UMH 57 (1,3)

Opening Hymn: All Who Hunger - TFWS 2126

Prayer of the Day

Gloria Patri

Anthem: Consecration - David Ashley White

Choral Prayer: Lord, Speak to Me - UMH 463 (2)

Prayers of the People & The Lord's Prayer

Service of Holy Communion

Hymn: Christ Beside Me -  TFWS 2166

Blessing

Choral Benediction: Lenten Benediction - music: William Billings, 1770

Text: G. W. Dub Shepherd, 2006

Chiming of the Trinity

Postlude: Toccata in A minor -  Jan P. Zweelinck


Noon Lenten Services 

During the season of Lent, we will have services in the Chapel on Wednesdays (12:00-12:30) followed by lunch (12:30) in the TCLC. We look forward to your joining us in these coming weeks,



Did You Know?

There are several calendars in our daily lives. The Christian Church has one as well. We are beginning the Easter Cycle, with Lent, Easter and Pentecost. The colors of the altar cloth, the lectern and pulpit, and stoles worn by clergy and choir are significant to the seasons. 


During Lent purple is used to show penitence and royalty. White and gold are used throughout the Easter season. Red is the color of fire, symbolizing the Holy Spirit. Red is used on Pentecost and other times when we emphasize the work of the Holy Spirit. Red is also the color of blood, the blood of Christ along with other martyrs. Green is the color of growth and is used after the Day of Pentecost. As we make our journey through Lent, we are challenged to humbleness. What are you adding to your routines for personal penitence reflections and lessons?


Manna Bag Ministry: Each day an average of 25 Manna Bags are given to those in need from our front door. Feel free to bring items to the church office or send them directly from your preferred delivery service/retail. We thank you for your generosity.

TOP 10 LIST of items needed:

(Protein foods and water are in high need currently. All items are appreciated!)

* Bottles of water * Easy open cans of Beanie Weenies

* Protein bars * Lance crackers

* Beef sticks * Pop Tarts

* Nutri Grain bars * Fruit cups

* Vienna Sausage * Rice Krispie treats


Rev. W. Donald Warren, Pastor, Catherine Colardo, Children's Minister, Cheryl Stephenson, Director of Music Ministries; Mary Gardner, Praise & Worship Music Coordinator & Bill Wood, Organist

Note: All music used is church owned music and hymnals. Jarvis CCLI License # 1408863.