Published on
March 26, 2019
Video length
1 min

2019 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Vesper


Vesper


Sing to the Lord: A Service of Song 



 

Pre-service Singing



 

Votum and Greeting



 

Song: “God of Love and Faithfulness”



 

The Lord’s Prayer



 

Confession of Faith: “My Help Comes from the Lord”                           Psalm 121



 

Scripture Reading: 2 Samuel 12:1–10
Song: “Whiter than Snow”                                                                           Psalm 51



 

Prayer: Psalm 86:1–5
Song: “Teach Me, Lord”                                                                               Psalm 86



 

Scripture Reading: Psalm 119:10–12
Song: “Happy Are Those”                                                                          Psalm 119



 

Scripture Reading: Psalm 25:4–5
Song: “Lord, to You My Soul Is Lifted”                                                       Psalm 25



 

Scripture Reading: Matthew 5:6–9
Song: “Prayer for the King”                                                                         Psalm 72



 

Scripture Reading: Psalm 51:15
Song: “Bless the Lord, My Soul”                                                               Psalm 103



 

Song: “How Good It Is”                                                                              Psalm 133



 

Blessing: Psalm 5:11–12
Song: “Come, All You Servants of the Lord”                                            Psalm 134


We are grateful for the planning and leading of this service by The Psalm Project and Laura de Jong.

 

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