Updated on
June 17, 2024
Video length
73 min
Rodrigo Cano will preach on Ezekiel 18–25. The music and liturgy will be led by the Calvin University 91ÁÔÆæ Apprentices, Paul Ryan, and Rachel Wilhelm.

Order of 91ÁÔÆæ


Gather: “Come to Meâ€
Text and Music: Wendell Kimbrough © 2017 Wendell Kimbrough
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

God’s Greeting 

Call to Confession: Isaiah 30:15, 18 

Prayer of Confession: Psalm 51:1-17 with “Create in Meâ€
Text and Music: Psalm 51:10-12, Anonymous, P.D. 

Assurance: “All I Have Is Christâ€
Text and Music: Jordan Kauflin © 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

Passing the Peace 

Prayer for Illumination: “Speak to Usâ€
Text and Music: Wendell Kimbrough and Rachel Wilhelm © 2018 Rachel Wilhelm Music; Wendell Kimbrough
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

Scripture: Ezekiel 18  

Sermon 

Prayers of the People with “Kyrieâ€
Text: Rachel Wilhelm and Kate Bluett © 2020 Rachel Wilhelm and Kate Bluett
Music: Rachel Wilhelm © 2020 Rachel Wilhelm
Used by permission. 

Song: “Come Light Our Heartsâ€
Text and Music: Sandra McCracken © 2014 Drink Your Tea, admin. Music Services
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

Benediction

Send: “Let Us Be Known / Que nos conozcanâ€
Text and Music: Matt Armstrong, Micah Massey, Nate Moore, and Ryan Flanigan © 2015 Wordspring Music, a division of Word Music Group, Inc.; Spanish translation Carlos Lemagne, 2023
Used by permission. CCLI #400063. 

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