Digital Worship Guide for May 10

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Digital Worship Guide for May 10 WELCOME OPENING WORSHIP SONGS This I Believe (The Creed) (LYRICS, PAGE 2) Famous For (I Believe) (LYRICS, PAGE 2) MOM’S DAY VIDEO WORSHIP SONG See A Victory (LYRICS, PAGE 3) A FEW WORDS ABOUT GATHERING TEACHING: Deborah, The Mother of Israel LIVE STREAM SERVICE Judges 4:4–7 4Now Deborah, a prophet, the wife of Lappidoth, was leading Israel MOTHER’S DAY at that time. 6She sent for Barak son of Abinoam from Kedesh in Naphtali and said to him, “The Lord, the God of Israel, commands you: MAY 10, 2020 ‘Go, take with you ten thousand men of Naphtali and Zebulun… 7I will lead Sisera, the commander of Jabin’s army, with his chariots and his troops to the Kishon River and give him into your hands.’” CONNECT TAKE COMMUNION TOGETHER Facebook.com/ConejoChurch @conejochurch #conejochurch CLOSING SONG (LYRICS, PAGE 3) 805.410.4084 The Blessing conejochurch.com BENEDICTION STAFF Kirk Dewitt Lead Pastor A few ways to be together this week: Julie Foster Events & Connections • The Last Arrow 5-Day Reading Plan from Erwin McManus TC Foster Youth • People of Conejo Church group on Facebook Jill Turner Kids • [email protected] –or– [email protected] John Barbour Worship ONLINE GIVING p.s. conejochurch.com/online-giving IF the livestream stops for some reason, take a break and grab a snack. Click refresh after 60 seconds and join us again. Thanks! CCLI#11224924 THIS I BELIEVE FAMOUS FOR (I BELIEVE) by Ben Fielding and Matt Crocker by Tauren Wells, Chuck Butler, Krissy Nordhoff, Alexis Slifer and Jordan Sapp Our Father everlasting There is no fear ‘cause I believe The all creating One There is no doubt ‘cause I have seen God Almighty Your faithfulness my fortress over and over Through Your Holy Spirit Conceiving Christ the Son I have a hope found in Your name Jesus our Saviour I have a strength found in Your grace Your faithfulness my fortress over and over (CHORUS) I believe in God our Father (CHORUS) I believe in Christ the Son Make way through the waters I believe in the Holy Spirit Walk me through the fire Our God is three in One Do what You are famous for I believe in the resurrection What You are famous for That we will rise again Shut the mouths of lions For I believe in the Name of Jesus Bring dry bones to life and Do what You are famous for Our judge and our defender What You are famous for Suffered and crucified Forgiveness is in You I believe in You Descended into darkness (God) I believe in You You rose in glorious life Forever seated high Release Your love inside of me Unleash Your power for all to see (CHORUS) Spirit come and fall on us Over and over oh Lord I believe in You I believe You rose again (CHORUS) I believe that Jesus Christ is Lord I believe in You God of exceedingly God of abundantly I believe You rose again More than we ask or think I believe that Jesus Christ is Lord Lord You will never fail Your name is powerful Your word’s unstoppable (CHORUS) All things are possible in You (REPEAT) I believe in life eternal I believe in the virgin birth (CHORUS 2X) I believe in the saints’ communion And in Your holy Church I believe in You I believe in the resurrection (God) I believe in You When Jesus comes again For I believe in the Name of Jesus For I believe in the Name of Jesus For I believe in the Name of Jesus SEE A VICTORY THE BLESSING by Steven Furtick, Ben Fielding, Jason Ingram by Chris Brown, Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe and Steven Furtick and Chris Brown The weapon may be formed but it won’t prosper The Lord bless you and keep you When the darkness falls it won’t prevail Make his face shine upon you ‘Cause the God I serve knows only how to triumph And be gracious to you My God will never fail The Lord turn his face toward you My God will never fail And give you peace (CHORUS) (CHORUS) I’m gonna see a victory Amen, Amen, Amen I’m gonna see a victory Amen, Amen, Amen For the battle belongs to You Lord I’m gonna see a victory The Lord bless you and keep you I’m gonna see a victory Make his face shine upon you For the battle belongs to You Lord And be gracious to you The Lord turn his face toward you There’s power in the mighty Name of Jesus And give you peace Ev’ry war He wages He will win I’m not backing down from any giant (CHORUS 2X) I know how this story ends I know how this story ends May his favor be upon you And a thousand generations (CHORUS 2X) And your family and your children And their children and their children You take what the enemy meant for evil And You turn it for good May his presence go before you You turn it for good And behind you and beside you (REPEAT 3X) All around you and within you He is with you he is with you (CHORUS) In the morning in the evening You take what the enemy meant for evil In your coming and your going And You turn it for good In your weeping and rejoicing You turn it for good He is for you He is for you (REPEAT 3X) He is for you He is for you (CHORUS 2X).
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