Posts tagged reformed worship
Should You Dig Deep?

Your frailty reveals God’s power.

On Sunday, church member Israel Carbajal preached his first sermon from 2 Corinthians 4:7-18. He reminded us that God has put the precious treasure of the gospel into weak vessels: us. We need not fear our frailty because God is our strength.

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We Sing New Songs About God

We sing a new song this Sunday. Have a listen above or find it on our Spotify playlist.

We can’t wait to sing and celebrate our God and Savior with you this Sunday.

THIS IS OUR GOD

VERSE 1 
God, our Father, full of power 
Maker of the heavens
Maker of the world 
Forming all things seen and unseen 
Truly the Almighty beyond all measured worth 
Holy is His Name 

CHORUS 
We believe the Lord our God is One 
Father, Spirit, Son; This is our God! 
We believe forever He will reign 
Let the church proclaim: This is our God! 

VERSE 2 
Our Lord Jesus sent to save us 
Born unto a virgin, lived a perfect life 
Greatly suffered, dying for us 
From the grave He’s risen
Seated now on high 
Holy is His Name 

BRIDGE 
Jesus will come back again
To judge the living and the dead 
Usher in the age to come
Let everyone sing “Amen” 

VERSE 3 
Spirit, holy, One in glory 
Speaking through the prophets
Empowering the Church 
Life is given by and through Him 
With the Son and Father
Worshiped and adored 
Holy is His Name

We Are Under Attack

Romans 16:17-24

On Sunday, Pastor Eric reminded us that our greatest enemies are those we fail to recognize. We are influenced by what we listen to, what we sing, and what we read. Are those things Christian or are we being subtly led astray by our enemy? We need to be discerning. Discernment is a crucial skill in order for us to more fully live in the good of the gospel.

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Training Another Worship Leader

Wes Hanson

We've already trained Nate and Mike. Now Wes is beginning a 1-year Worship Leader Apprenticeship to develop the skills to lead congregational singing. He'll be studying, learning, playing, and leading. We're grateful he's making this investment to grow as leader who skillfully leads the church to sing God-exalting, Christ-centered songs.

A few things for you, Sovereign Grace Church:

  1. As you see Wes leading, encourage and pray for him.
     
  2. Pray also that God would bring us more musicians who want to be trained to lead. We want to see churches singing gospel-centered songs all over Orange County. We will need more trained and equipped worship leaders in order for this to happen.
     
  3. Consider if God might be calling you to serve in this capacity. We are looking for people who want to be trained. If you are interested, email Dustin Smetona.