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The King comes in humility and glory. Redeemer Lutheran Church. Sunday, March 24 th 2013 . Welcome to Redeemer!.
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The King comes in humility and glory Redeemer Lutheran Church Sunday, March 24th 2013
Welcome to Redeemer! Today receive Jesus as our King. As we prepare once again to see our King humbled even to death, today we praise him begins the greatest of all weeks: Holy Week. There is no better place to be than in God’s house to as he truly is – the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
For Our Guests If you have questions, let us try to help. Speak with an usher, greeter, or the person next to you. If you’d like to learn more about Redeemer and its ministry, please talk to Pastor Wolfe or a church member after the service.
Children’s Message Each week, our younger worshipers are invited to the front of church before the sermon hymn to hear a special message for them from Pastor Wolfe.
Young Worshipers There are children’s bulletins coloring pages & quiet bags with crayons and books available in the back of church for our young worshipers.
Need to Know What’s Going On? www.redeemermandan.com • Our church website has the info you need right at your fingertips • Check the church calendar • Get access to sermons • And much more
Prayer Before Worship We praise you, O God, for the great acts of love by which you saved us through your Son, Jesus. As he was acclaimed by those who scattered their garments and branches of palms in his path, lead us to worship him as our Savior and King today. In his name, we pray. Amen
Please be courteous and silence all pagers and cell phones. Thank you.
Easter for Kids Saturday, March 30th, 11:00am-1:30pm For children ages 3 – 5th grade Children will enjoy crafts, music, stories, Easter egg hunt and a free lunch. Please see your bulletin for more information.
Easter for Kids Help Needed We need helpers, volunteers and donations. If you can help with your time or donations please sign up in back of the church. Please see the bulletin for more information.
The Only Thing Missing is You Join us for Sunday morning Bible studies! We are looking at Old Testament history from creation to the destruction of the nation. Join us today!
Redeemer Night Out April 5th at 6:30 PM Share a potluck supper Enjoy some fun and games Please sign up on sheet in back of church
Easter Breakfast Men of the congregation are invited to help with our pancakes & sausagebreakfast on Easter morning. • Please talk to ErvSchadler or Don Lindemann if you can help • See the signup sheet in in back of church
You’re Invited! Join us for Holy Week worship services at Redeemer: MaundyThursday, March 28th: 7:00pm – with communion • Friday, March 29th: 7:00pm
You’re Invited! Join us for our Easter celebration on Sunday, March 31st at Redeemer: • Sunrise Service: 7:00am • Breakfast: 8:00am • Festival worship: 9:00am
The King of Glory Comes CW #363Verses 1-4 Text: Willard F. Jabusch, b., 1930, alt. Setting:PROMISED ONE Tune: Israeli melody, 20th Century
Refrain: The King of glory comes; The nation rejoices. Open the gates before him; Lift up your voices!
Verse 1: Who is the King of glory? How shall we call him? He is IMMANUEL! The Promised of Ages!
Refrain: The King of glory comes; The nation rejoices. Open the gates before him; Lift up your voices!
Verse 2: In all of Galilee, In city or village, He goes among his people, Curing their illness.
Refrain: The King of glory comes; The nation rejoices. Open the gates before him; Lift up your voices!
Verse 3: He gave his life for us, The Lamb of salvation; He took upon himself The sin of the nations.
Refrain: The King of glory comes; The nation rejoices. Open the gates before him; Lift up your voices!
Verse 4: He conquered sin and death; He truly has risen, And he will share with us His heavenly kingdom.
Refrain: The King of glory comes; The nation rejoices. Open the gates before him; Lift up your voices!