June 7, 2020
Jun 7, 2020
Trinity Sunday, June 7, 2020
Worship
Communion
Register before 12 noon on Friday, June 5 to collect Holy Communion on Sunday for at-home distribution.
7:30 AM
Outdoor Worship Service
A simple worship service of Holy Communion will be offered on Trinity Sunday, June 7 at 7:30 am at Main and North Campuses. Please check the Outdoor Worship FAQs for more info on safety precautions, seating, weather issues, and more.
Celebrate Pentecost with powerful worship led by Becky Middleton, Casey Reid, and the Uptown Band singing Pentecost-themed songs such as Holy Spirit and King of Kings as well as favorite hymn Because He Lives for communion. For offertory, they have a poignant special Let The Heavens Open, by Kari Jobe, inviting the Holy Spirit to come and move in our hearts. Expect to hear songs by Hillsong, Housefires, and Will Reagan.
View Contemporary Service at 9 am on Sunday
Join us online for the feast of Pentecost, when we celebrate the descent of the Holy Spirit. We will sing favorite Pentecost hymns including Hail thee, festival day and Come down, O Love divine. The choir will sing beautiful anthems by Mozart and Tallis, and Graham Schultz will play fiery voluntaries by Duruflé and King.
View Traditional Service at 11:15 am on Sunday
Sunday School
A Look at the Catechism
Last week, on the Feast of Pentecost, we looked at the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. He guides us into all truth as it is revealed in Scripture. On this upcoming Trinity Sunday, not only will we acknowledge and remind ourselves that we worship One God in Three Persons, but that this God is revealed in the Holy Scriptures. He isn’t an invention. But what are the Holy Scriptures? Are they just stories? Myths? Collections of doctrines? And what is the Apocrypha? How can faithful Christians still learn from it? Tune in on Facebook at 10:20 am!
View Adult Sunday School at 10:20 am
Catechism (Week 10): The Holy ScripturesLast week, on the Feast of Pentecost, we looked at the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. He guides us into all truth as it is revealed in Scripture. On this upcoming Trinity Sunday, not only will we acknowledge and remind ourselves that we worship One God in Three Persons, but that this God is revealed in the Holy Scriptures. He isn’t an invention. But what are the Holy Scriptures? Are they just stories? Myths? Collections of doctrines? And what is the Apocrypha? How can faithful Christians still learn from it? Join us Sunday at 10:20AM! ------------------- Handout: https://bit.ly/2Y5VLqV
Posted by Church of the Incarnation on Thursday, June 4, 2020
10:20 AM
Children/Youth Sunday School Video Links & Download Resources
Children
Creation: Video • Story • Activity Page • Coloring Pages
YOUTH
Friendship: Watch the video • View Discussion Questions