June 25, 2023
Salem Ebenezer Reformed Church RCUS (Manitowoc, WI)
Sermon: “God's Care Through Trials - Part 2"
2 Kings 4NKJV
Order of Service
Prelude
Welcome and Announcements
Call to Worship - Psalm 119:81-88 (Kaph)
Hymn 89 Come, Thou Almighty King
Salutation and Invocation
Choir - "Believe He Loves You"
We Confess Our Christian Faith
Heidelburg Catechism #69-71
Congregational Prayer
Hymn 582 My Hope is Built on Nothing Less
Scripture Reading & Text: 2 Kings 4
Sermon “God's Care Through Trials - Part 2”
Prayer (concluded with Lord's Prayer in unison)
Hymn 696 God Will Take Care of You
(Tithes & Offerings Collected)
Benediction
Doxology
Announcements
- Those wishing to contact Rev. Grossmann for spiritual concerns, prayer requests or pastoral needs can call him at 1-605-228-6508 or the parsonage home phone 920-726-4464.
- Those wishing to become members of the congregation are invited to contact Rev. Grossmann for information.
- If you forgot your baby bottles for The Crossing last week, please give them to Ellen Mittelstaedt who will bring them there.
- The Ladies Aid is in charge of the fellowship meal after service today. Please stay for a time of fellowship.
- Congratulations to Kay Grady on the birth of a granddaughter, Lily Piper Grady, on Saturday.
- The annual church picnic is scheduled for Sunday, July 9, at the Newton Firefighters Park. The Young People will provide meat, drinks and ice cream. The congregation provides desserts and dishes to pass.
- Pastor David Robbins is here today to inform us about his efforts to begin his missionary work in Italy. He will have a short presentation following the service.
Notable this week:
Sermon Outline
“God's Care Through Trials - Pt 2”
2 Kings 4
Theme: In the Midst of a Broken World, Difficult Thing Happen to God's Servants, but God Cares for Them Through it All!
- God Multiplies Oil to Care for His Messenger's Widow - vv. 1-7
- God Gives, Takes, and Returns a Son to One who Cared for His Messenger - vv. 8-37
- God Provides Food for His Messengers in the Midst of Famine - vv. 38-44