Oh give thanks to the LORD; call upon his name; make known his deeds among the peoples! Sing to him, sing praises to him; tell of all his wondrous works! Glory in his holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the LORD rejoice! Seek the LORD and his strength; seek his presence continually! – Psalm 105:1–4
Family Sunday
This Sunday is Family Sunday, which means that kids will be joining the larger gathering for the duration of our time together. Childcare will be for nursery through preschool only.
Benevolence Offering
This Sunday, we will also take up a special offering for our benevolence fund. The fund is specifically designated to allow us the ability to help those with extreme financial burdens and need. If you would like to give online, there is a “Benevolence Fund” option on the giving drop-down.
Psummer Psalms
This Sunday, at both Holton Elementary (8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.) and The Fourhundred (9:30 a.m.), Robert Greene will continue in our Psummer Psalm series on Psalms. His text this week will be Psalm 105:1-106:48. If you missed last weeks sermon on Psalm 32:1-11, you can listen here.
Need Prayer?
Let us know how the pastors can be praying for you. Text your prayer request to (804) 410.4455, or send an email to prayer@redemptionhill.org.
Here are the songs that we’ll sing together this Sunday:
8:30 and 10:30 Holton Elementary
- Death In His Grave by John Mark McMillan. You can read more about this song here.
- God With Us by Leslie Jordan.
- Lord From Sorrows Deep I Call by Matt Boswell and Matt Papa.
- Wonderful, Merciful Savior by Dawn Rodgers and Eric Wyse.
- Forgiven Forever by Carl Cartee, Mark R. Harris, and Glenn Packiam.
- The Passion by Brooke Ligertwood, Chris Davenport, and Scott Ligertwood.
9:30 The Fourhundred
- Establish the Work of Our Hands by Isaac Wardell.
- Psalm 126 by Bifrost Arts. You can read more about this song here.
- Death In His Grave by John Mark McMillan. You can read more about this song here.
- Living Hope by Brian Johnson and Phil Wickham.
- The Lamb Has Overcome by Luke Morton.
See you Sunday!
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