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Celebration Sunday Worship

Celebration is one of three worshipping communities that comprise Harderwyk Ministries in Holland, MI. Dr William Lindner serves as Campus Pastor. With a "vibrantly classic" worship style marked by strong congregational singing and organ, Celebration encourages everyone to join in the journey of faith by being found in, formed by and following Jesus.

Communion Sunday
We do not come to this supper claiming any merit in ourselves. On the contrary, we come testifying that we seek our salvation apart from ourselves and instead, in Jesus Christ. Form for the Celebration of the Lord's Supper II (1964)

This Week's Sermon Information:
Sermon: A God Who Is “Both/And”
Text: Nahum 1:1-11
Key Verse: Nahum 1:3 - The LORD is slow to get angry, but his power is great, and he never lets the guilty go unpunished. He displays his power in the whirlwind and the storm. The billowing clouds are the dust beneath his feet.
Sermon Snapshot: It’s hard to read Nahum and avoid the question of the LORD and anger. How can the prophet speak like that? Can the Triune God Himself really be that angry? How do you make sense of that sort of anger and “God is love”? When Jesus said He came to fulfill and not abolish the Law and the Prophets could He include Nahum? By God’s grace, questions can be often the doorway to some clarity, insight and answers.

Congregational Singing This Week:
How Great Thou Art
How Firm A Foundation
The Church's One Foundation

Music Specials:
How Great Thou Art, arr. Gary Lanier
Ken Austin, trumpet; Justin Rito, piano

Prelude:
Madrigal - Brenda Portman
Arise, My Soul, Arise! - Dale Wood
Jane Bosko, organ

Postlude:
Praise - Gilbert Martin
Jane Bosko, Organ

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