DisciplesNet Worship #121, “Come and See” (Borschel, 01.20.2013)
We invite you to join us for worship with the message, "Come and See," by Rev. Dr. Audrey Borschel, on the many gifts that God gives us for ministry. Continue reading →
We invite you to join us for worship with the message, "Come and See," by Rev. Dr. Audrey Borschel, on the many gifts that God gives us for ministry. Continue reading →
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We invite you to join our worship team and worshippers around the world for this first Sunday in the New Year. This week's message looks at the visitation of the Magi to Jesus and his family, often called the Epiphany. … Read the rest “DisciplesNet Worship #119, “Arise and Shine,” (Shaw 01.06. 2013)”
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We invite you to join us for worship this Sunday after Christmas, with a special message from our Pastor Anita Cobb, "What to Take into the New Year," based upon Colossians 3:12-17.… Read the rest “DisciplesNet Worship #118, “Into the New Year” (Cobb, 12.30.2012)”
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Here’s a gift for you from DisciplesNet Church. We present the Christmas story in scripture and pictures, followed by a lighting of the Christ Candle on the Advent wreath and the Hallelujah chorus. We hope you will enjoy it on Christmas Eve, or Christmas Day, as a way of touching the true meaning of Christmas.
Video information
Scripture:
Isaiah 9:2, 6-7
Luke 1:26-38
Luke 2:1-20
Read by:
Rev. Russ Smith
Rev. Anita Cobb
Rev. Bob Shaw
Susan McNeely
Rev. Audrey Borschel
Music:
Ted Yoder (hammered dulcimer)
“Carol of the Bells”
“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”
Beverly Heid (piano)
“Silent Night”
“O Little Town of Bethlehem”
“What Child is This”
Dean Phelps
“One Candle is Lit” (verse 5)
Southport Christian Church Chancel Choir
“Hallelujah” from Handel’s “Messiah”
Susan McNeely (mountain dulcimer)
“In the Bleak Midwinter”
Artwork from Wikimedia Commons and Art in the Christian Tradition (Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN USA), under the Creative Commons license
Photography primarily by Susan McNeely, also Dave Alexander
Video editing by Susan McNeely, Dean Phelps, and Deb Phelps
Originally posted 12 21 2012
We've had requests for the prayer from Sunday DisciplesNet worship #115, addressing the violence against children in China and the USA the previous Friday, December 14, 2012. This is the prayer which we hope will bring peace to you.
Background music, "O Come Little Children" is played by Pam Barksdale, and special photo is by Michelle Soruco, taken at the Southport Equestrian Center in Indianapolis.
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Rev. Dr. Audrey Borschel brings an inspiring message about prophets then and prophets now for our third Sunday in Advent. This is the SUnday when we light the advent candle of joy, leading up in anticipation to the birth of the Christ child.
If you have an advent candle, you may like to light yours as we light ours during worship. Our worship is rich with music and opportunities to sing along.
We also have a special prayer in response to the terrible injury and loss of life of children in China and Connecticut as we were preparing our worship video.
Our worship includes a time of communion (breaking of the bread)--for which we extend the invitation given by Jesus Christ to all who would come. If you would like to share with us in this time at the table that passes all boundaries of place, time, and walls, then we ask that you prepare a wafer, cracker, or bread and a drink, and we ask that our blessing will extend to where you are. If you are unable to eat or drink, use a symbolic gesture or mental symbols of joining with us. Continue reading →
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We invite you to join us for DisciplesNet Worship #114. This worship begins the second Sunday in Advent, with Rev. Russ Smith's message based upon the fire and soap mentioned in Malachi 3.… Read the rest “DisciplesNet Worship #114 “Fire & Soap,” (R. Smith, 12.09.2012)”
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We invite you to join us for DisciplesNet Worship #113, where we observe the first Sunday in Advent. This is a time in the church year when we think about the people of Israel long ago who looked for the coming of the Messiah. … Read the rest “DisciplesNet Worship #113, “History, Mystery, Majesty,” (Shaw, 12.02.2012)”
DisciplesNet celebrates its second anniversary by receiving a special guest to bring you our message, looking at three special visions, or discernments to bring us closer to God, that we can find at the table.
We are humbled and so grateful that Rev. Dr. Sharon Watkins, the General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada, took time from her extraordinarily busy schedule to give this message to our DisciplesNet family. This was filmed in the chapel at Disciples Center headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Our worship includes a time of communion (breaking of the bread)--for which we extend the invitation given by Jesus Christ to all who would come. If you would like to share with us in this time at the table that passes all boundaries of place, time, and walls, then we ask that you prepare a wafer, cracker, or bread and a drink, and we ask that our blessing will extend to where you are. If you are unable to eat or drink, use a symbolic gesture or mental symbols of joining with us. Continue reading →
To view this service on YouTube, click here.
Who are the saints in your life? In our worship today, "Remembering the Saints," Rev. Dr. Audrey Borschel, looks at the way God equips us to receive from and participate as one of God's saints in the world around us. Saints aren't perfect, but are people with their eyes trained upon God, trying to be faithful servants.
Our worship includes a time of communion (breaking of the bread)--for which we extend the invitation given by Jesus Christ to all who would come. If you would like to share with us in this time at the table that passes all boundaries of place, time, and walls, then we ask that you prepare a wafer, cracker, or bread and a drink, and we ask that our blessing will extend to where you are. If you are unable to eat or drink, use a symbolic gesture or mental symbols of joining with us. Continue reading →