2016_2_14 worship guide
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Canyon Ministry Leaders
Canyon Bible Church // PrescottChurch Office: 122 N. Cortez Street, Ste. 317
Phone: 928.277.0017 CanyonPrescott.org
Andrew Gutierrez, [email protected]
928.277.0017
Brad Penner, [email protected]
928.778.2734
Jason Drumm, Associate Pastor [email protected]
928.277.0017
Jeff NordykeChildren’s Ministry
Greg FineUshers & Greeters
Jeff TimmSet-Up, Tear-Down & Sound [email protected]
Dave LutzSmall Group Ministry
Chris WilsonSecurity Team
Jared WillisMusic Ministry
Chuck SchaferNeeds Ministry
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Application: Are there examples to follow? Commands to obey?
Errors to avoid? Sins to forsake? Promises to claim?
Thoughts about God? Principles to live by?
Welcome and Announcements
Adoration Scripture Reading: Psalm 40:1-5
Pastoral PrayerSong: All Creatures of Our God and King
Confession & Assurance of Pardon Scripture Reading: Psalm 32:5
ThanksgivingSong: 10,000 Reasons
Petition Song & Offering: Be Thou My Vision
InstructionSermon: A Follower of the Lamb and a Skeptic
John 1:43-51
Fellowship & CelebrationCanyon Prescott 1 Year Celebration Video
Prayer and Dismissal
February 14, 2016
Lessons from a Flourishing Church
John 1:43-51
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Friday
Saturday
Canyon AnnouncementsBible Reading: Matthew 18:1-14; Acts 25:1-12; Psalm 40; Leviticus 8-10
Bein prayer for the Community Pregnancy Center. Specific
prayer requests at this time:
-They are in need of more volunteers.
Bible Reading: Matthew 18:15-35; Acts 25:13-27; Psalm 41; Leviticus 11-13
Matthew 18:15-20 provides instructions for a Church Discipline. Sadly,
this New Testament practice has been ignored by many in today’s
New Testament churches. The claim of love and tolerance has allowed
unrepentant sin to compromise a congregation’s ability to glorify our
Lord. The politically correct culture has become the authority instead
of our Lord’s clear and repeated words. Church Discipline/Resto-
ration is a time to protect the flock and to help those who sin come
to repentance. Church Discipline is not an angry process where the
body seeks to kick people out, but a patient, loving, on-going and
often heart-breaking plea to repent of gross sin. Many of our church
members have come from churches who have practiced Church Disci-
pline to the glory of God. However, some of our members have never
been a part of a church that obeys the Lord in this way. In order to be
helpful in this area we recommend the following resources to help you
understand more about this process as it is outlined in Scripture. 1)
Blog post by Jonathan Leeman from 9marks of a Healthy Church: “A
Church Discipline Primer” http://9marks.org/article/church-discipline-
primer/ 2) Attend the next “Get to Know” meeting at Canyon Prescott
where Church Discipline is taught. 3) Blog post by John MacArthurfrom Grace To You: “Church Discipline” http://www.gty.org/resources/
distinctives/DD02/church-discipline
Friendship FoldersAs you pass the Friendship Folders, for prayer requests andpraise reports, please also register your attendance. We sim-ply ask you to write your name to let us know you are here.We desire to call or email those who may be away or sick foran extended period of time, so if you are present please kind-ly indicate by writing your name.
Men’s & Women’s MinistriesBoth men’s and women’s study through 1 Timothy now meetat Miller Valley School. Women meet Tuesday mornings andevenings, men Thursday’s at 6 a.m.
Small GroupsFor those interested in joining a small group or are willing tohost a small group please contact Dave Lutz at [email protected].
Student Ministry Mid-High and High School Wednesday Night Bible Study hasbegun. Join us on Wednesdays 7 p.m. Miller Valley School.Winter Retreat: Registration is full: Students will meet at MillerValley School at 1:30 p.m. on Friday February 19th to departfor camp from there at 2 p.m. They will return Sunday the 23rdaround 1:30. For further details contact Jason Drumm.
James’ GemsJames’ Gems widows ministry will be having a special Valen-tine Tea at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13 at Cheri Sommer-ville’s, 3 S. Murphy Way, in Prescott. All widows from CanyonPrescott are invited to attend. Please RSVP to Lynn Penner,928-778-2734, or [email protected] by Feb. 7.
Children’s/Security Ministry For those who currently serve in Children’s and Security min-istry there will be a meeting on March 6th after service from11:00-1:00. Lunch will be provided. RSVP at [email protected].
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Wednesday
Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
Bible Reading: Matthew 17:1-13; Acts 23:12-35; Psalm 38; Leviticus 1-4
Blog post and sermon audio by Erik Raymond entitled,“Hearing the Gospel at the Tabernacle: A Study in Leviticus”
http://blogs.thegospelcoalition.org/erikraymond/2009/05/14/hearing-the-gospel-at-the-tabernacle-a-study-in-leviticus/
Bible Reading: Matthew 17:14-27; Acts 24; Psalm 39; Leviticus 5-7
Read Matthew 17:20 again and meditate on the verse
and what John MacArthur states: “Small faith can accom-
plish great things only if, like a mustard seed, it grows
into something greater than it was. Only when small faith
grows into great faith can it move a mountain. Mustard
seed faith is persistent faith. It continues to grow and be-
come productive because it never gives up.”
Pray that your faith is like that of a mustard seed. A faith
that is persistent and continues to grow.
Bible Reading: Matthew 16:1-12; Acts 22; Psalm 37:1-22; Exodus 35-37
1. Can you identify areas in your life where you are reluc-tant/failing to follow Christ? Remember that repentanceincludes confession and a change of direction. Confessthis area to the Lord and seek to honor Him by makingdiscernable changes by the power of the Holy Spirit and
for His glory.
2. Pray specifically that the Lord would use you speak theWord of God into somebody’s life. A great way to prayaccording to the will of God is to pray Scripture. Here aresome passages that you could pray (Col 3:16; 1 Pet 4:11; Is55:11; Rom 10:14). As you continue to grow in knowledgeof Him, may the Lord give you greater understanding andgreater zeal to help others.
Bible Reading: Matthew 16:13-28; Acts 23:1.11; Psalm 37:23-40; Exodus 38-40
In Exodus 38-40 we see numerous prescriptions for Taberna-cle worship. God’s glory comes at the end of the book. Thisindicates His favor upon the corporate and individual worshipthat took place in the Tabernacle. The New Testament alsogives us a plethora of commands for the Christian life. We livein a day and age where “worship” can mean whatever peo-ple want it to mean. Some people neglect the assembling ofthemselves together at a corporate worship gathering (Heb10:24-25) and don’t think it matters. Others refuse to be recon-ciled to other Christians in a dispute and think that they canstill offer pleasing worship to God (Matt 5:21-26). Exodus 38-40 should cause us, the NT church to remember that God isspecific in how He desires to be worshiped and approached.Pray today for God to give you the heart of a true worshiper,reflected in Psalm 112:1 “Praise the LORD! Blessed is the manwho fears the LORD, who greatly delights in his command-ments!”