Published on
March 12, 2019
Video length
52 mins
2019 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Vesper

Vesper


Come, All Who Thirst: A Service of Song

GATHERING

"The Invitation Song"

SCRIPTURE

Isaiah 55:1-13

PRAISE

"So Shall His Word"

"Great Are You, Lord"

"Oh, You Bring"

PRAYERS

"Prayers of the People"
with scripture meditations from Jeremiah 29:11, Ephesians 2:7-10, and 1 Peter 5:10

SENDING

"How Deep the Father's Love for Us"

"Abide"

"Your Peace Will Make Us One"

BENEDICTION

Closing Words

"Peace Like a River"


We are grateful for its planning and leading by Liz Vice with Kelsi Jones, Wen Reagan, Greg Scheer, Theo Scheer, Noel Snyder, Christianne Zeiger, and Calvin College student musicians.


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