11 AM Worship - April 3, 2022

5th Sunday in Lent

 

Our God makes all things new. In the first reading God promises it. In the gospel Mary anticipates it, anointing Jesus’ feet with costly perfume in preparation for the day of his burial. In the second reading Paul recalls his transformation from the persecutor Saul into an apostle. In baptism, God’s new person (you!) rises daily from the deadly mire of trespasses and sins.

 

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Scripture passages are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright ©1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All Rights reserved worldwide.

 

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Adagio in g minor, by Thomas Albinoni, performed by Philip Cordell.  Used with Permission.  My Faith Looks Up to Thee, by Karl Osterland, performed by Philip Cordell, Used with Permission.  In the Cross of Christ I Glory, Text and Music Public Domain.  Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross, Text and Music Public Domain.  Oh, How He Loves You and Me, arr. John Purifoy, performed by St. Paul Vocal Choir, Used with Permission.  Jesus, the Very Thought of You, Text and Music Public Domain.  Beneath the Cross of Jesus, Text and Music Public Domain.  When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, by R.B. Farlee, performed by Philip Cordell, Used with Permission.  There’s a Land That is Fairer Than Day (Sweet By and By with Variations), Op. 107, by Joseph F. Webster, arr. Louis A. Drumheller, performed by Philip Cordell, Used with Permission.