Updated on
June 17, 2024
Video length
1 min
Rodrigo Cano will preach on Ezekiel 18–25. The music and liturgy will be led by the Calvin University Worship Apprentices, Paul Ryan, and Rachel Wilhelm.

Order of Worship


Gather: “Come to Me”
Text and Music: Wendell Kimbrough © 2017 Wendell Kimbrough
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

God’s Greeting 

Call to Confession: Isaiah 30:15, 18 

Prayer of Confession: Psalm 51:1-17 with “Create in Me”
Text and Music: Psalm 51:10-12, Anonymous, P.D. 

Assurance: “All I Have Is Christ”
Text and Music: Jordan Kauflin © 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

Passing the Peace 

Prayer for Illumination: “Speak to Us”
Text and Music: Wendell Kimbrough and Rachel Wilhelm © 2018 Rachel Wilhelm Music; Wendell Kimbrough
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

Scripture: Ezekiel 18  

Sermon 

Prayers of the People with “Kyrie”
Text: Rachel Wilhelm and Kate Bluett © 2020 Rachel Wilhelm and Kate Bluett
Music: Rachel Wilhelm © 2020 Rachel Wilhelm
Used by permission. 

Song: “Come Light Our Hearts”
Text and Music: Sandra McCracken © 2014 Drink Your Tea, admin. Music Services
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

Benediction

Send: “Let Us Be Known / Que nos conozcan”
Text and Music: Matt Armstrong, Micah Massey, Nate Moore, and Ryan Flanigan © 2015 Wordspring Music, a division of Word Music Group, Inc.; Spanish translation Carlos Lemagne, 2023
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

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