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Mark 15:1-39 (40-47)

Pilate questioned His authority.  The soldiers mocked His claimed identity.  He was gruesomely crucified, and Jesus Christ, King of the Jews, died and was buried in a tomb.  Jesus spoke often about His coming death to His disciples.  He told them that it was the Father’s will so that men could receive eternal life.  But, when the actual events occurred, and Jesus was proclaimed dead, would they remember that Jesus would be raised to life?  Christ’s death is the beginning of true life. This Palm Sunday, remember the sacrificial death of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and rejoice! For we know what’s coming next- the miraculous resurrection!

 

… We Lift Our Hearts in Worship …

[Preservice options include videos (countdowns, worship music, welcomes), worship music CD, or live music by worship band.]

Time of Praise and Worship

The Lion and the Lamb

Brenton Brown, Brian Johnson, Leeland Mooring, © 2015 Meaux Mercy (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) The Devil Is A Liar! Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) Bethel Music Publishing

Hosanna (Praise Is Rising)

God Is Able

Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan, ©2010 Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing)

[Traditional Options]

All Glory, Laud, and Honor

BH 91, 126; CH 300; EH 154, 155; ELW 344; HWC 173; HFG 249: HLC 131; LBW 108; LSB 442; LW 102; NCH 216; PH 88; RH 155; UMH 280; WC 204; WR 265

Lord Of Glory, You Have Bought Us   

ELW 707; LBW 424; LW 402; LSB 851

Ride On, Ride On In Majesty

CHH 191; EH 156; ELW 346; HLC 132; LBW 121; LSB 441; LW 105; NCH 215; PH 90,91; WC 205; WAR 268; WIS 120

  

Invocation and Introduction of Today’s Theme  

Pastor              Welcome!

ALL                  We are glad to be in the presence of the Lord! 

Pastor             Today we remember the sacrifice of our Savior, Jesus Christ, pausing at His suffering

and rejoicing in our redemption and adoption as sons and daughters in the Kingdom.

ALL                  Jesus made the way for us.

 

Opening Prayer 

Pastor            Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, how sweet is the sound of your name to our ears.  We are shaken by all that you’ve done for us on the cross.  You suffered                            so much for the sake of us.  We are overwhelmed by your love.  Open wide our hearts and pour out your Spirit on us.    

ALL                 In Jesus’ name, amen. 

  

Time of Greeting

 

 

Time of Confession and Forgiveness

[Alternate location:  following Message] 

Pastor              Oh how you love us, and we scratch our heads and wonder why!

ALL                  In our sin, we mock you, spit on you, deny you, and walk away from you.   

Pastor              Yet you pursue us, show us kindness, defend us, and love us even to the point of death. 

ALL                  You don’t forsake us; you love us.  You don’t shun us; forgive us.

Pastor              We are forgiven by the blood of Jesus!

ALL                  We are forgiven- Amen! 

 

… We Hear God’s Word …

[Read aloud both the introduction and Scripture]

First Reading                                  Isaiah 50:4-9a

Accusers will come, mocking those who obey the Father.  But, God is our help in time of trouble.  He is our strength in weakness and our defender.

The Sovereign Lord has given me a well-instructed tongue, to know the word that sustains the weary.
He wakens me morning by morning, wakens my ear to listen like one being instructed. The Sovereign Lord has opened my ears; I have not been rebellious, I have not turned away. I offered my back to those who beat me my cheeks to those who pulled out my beard; I did not hide my face from mocking and spitting. Because the Sovereign Lord helps me, I will not be disgraced. Therefore, have I set my face like flint, and I know I will not be put to shame. He who vindicates me is near. Who then will bring charges against me? Let us face each other! Who is my accuser? Let him confront me! It is the Sovereign Lord who helps me. Who will condemn me? They will all wear out like a garment; the moths will eat them up.