Welcome to the “Edited Recording of Service at Luce Valley Church on January 14, 2024.” In this video, you will experience a service held at Luce Valley Church in Glenluce, Scotland, on the specified date. The video includes readings from John 1:35-42 and Luke 5:1-11, and hymns sung during the service include “I want to walk with Jesus,” “I have decided to follow Jesus,” “Jesus calls us,” and “O Jesus, I have promised.” If you have any comments or questions about the video, you can reach out to Rev Stephen Ogston at ogston@macfish.com. Rev Stephen Ogston is the minister of Luce Valley and Inch Church of Scotland, located in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Don’t forget to like the video and subscribe to the channel for more content.
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Worship and Reflection on Psalm 89:15
Good morning and welcome to our worship service. As we gather together to worship God in this place, let us begin by reflecting on Psalm 89:15. It says, “Happy are those who hear the joyful call to worship, for they will walk in the light of your presence.” How amazing it is to know that we have the privilege to gather here today and worship our Creator. Let the joyful call to worship resonate in our hearts as we begin this service.
Singing of Hymns and Offering of Prayers
Now, let us come together as God’s family and lift our voices in praise. Our first hymn is “I Want to Walk with Jesus.” Let us sing with all our hearts, expressing our desire to walk with Jesus and to follow Him faithfully in our lives. [Cue for the hymn to be played]
After our time of singing, let us turn our hearts toward God in prayer. Let us bring our worries, concerns, and praises before Him. Let us ask Him to deepen our faith and help us put aside any worries or anxieties that may distract us from fully trusting in Him. May we find peace and assurance in knowing that God cares for us completely and is always present with us.
Quiz about Followers of Bands
Now, it’s time for a fun quiz! Today’s quiz is about followers of bands. Many bands have dedicated fan communities with unique names. Let’s test our knowledge!
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What is the name of the fan community for the British boy band Take That?
- A) That Nation
- B) Gary’s Gang
- C) Thats
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What are the followers of Taylor Swift called?
- A) Taylor Harmonizers
- B) Swifties
- C) Blanks
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What is the term for the fans of the British band Coldplay?
- A) Paraders
- B) Fixers
- C) Cold Players
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What is the name of the fan base for the band BTS?
- A) Army
- B) Blanks
- C) Directioners
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What is the name that fans of Pet Shop Boys call themselves?
- A) Electric Crew
- B) Pet Heads
- C) The Shoppers
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What is the term for the fans of the band One Direction?
- A) Directioners
- B) One Way
- C) Style Squad
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What is the term for the fans of the British girl group Little Mix?
- A) Stirrers
- B) Mixers
- C) Blenders
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What is the name of the fan group that follows Ed Sheeran?
- A) Eddies
- B) Perfectors
- C) Sherio
Take a moment to think about your answers, and we’ll reveal the correct answers later in the service. Don’t worry if you’re unsure; it’s all in good fun!
Readings from John 1:35-42 and Luke 5:1-11
Now, let us turn our attention to the Word of God. We have two readings today that focus on the call of Peter to follow Jesus. The first reading is from John 1:35-42, and the second reading is from Luke 5:1-11.
In John 1:35-42, we see how Andrew, one of the disciples of John the Baptist, followed Jesus after hearing John proclaim Him as the Lamb of God. Andrew then brings his brother Simon (Peter) to Jesus, and Jesus gives Simon the name Peter, which means “rock.”
In Luke 5:1-11, we witness the miraculous catch of fish and Jesus’ call to Peter and his companions to become fishers of people. Peter, overwhelmed by the catch and his own unworthiness, falls at Jesus’ knees, but Jesus reassures him and encourages him to not be afraid.
These readings remind us of the importance of responding to Jesus’ call and following Him wholeheartedly. Let us reflect on the significance of Peter’s journey and how it relates to our own lives.
Focus on the Call of Peter to Follow Jesus
Peter’s journey with Jesus serves as an inspiration and a lesson for us all. His faith was not always steady; it resembled driftwood, with ups and downs. But Jesus saw something in Peter, something that made Him believe in him, and He called Peter to follow Him.
Jesus did not choose the most qualified or the most religious person to be His disciple. He chose Peter, a simple fisherman with a flawed faith. And through their time together, Jesus transformed Peter into a leader and one of the pillars of the early Christian church.
Peter’s story reminds us that God can use us despite our flaws and doubts. He sees our potential and calls us to follow Him, just as He called Peter. We may stumble along the way, but God’s grace is always there to pick us up and guide us.
Discussion of Peter’s Faith Journey and its Relevance to Our Lives
Peter’s faith journey teaches us valuable lessons about our own walk with Jesus. Like Peter, we may experience moments of doubt, fear, and even denial. But through it all, God’s love and forgiveness remain constant. We can find comfort in knowing that we are not alone in our struggles and that God is always ready to extend His grace to us.
Peter’s transformation from a fisherman to a disciple is a testament to the transformative power of Jesus’ call. It reminds us that no matter our past or our shortcomings, Jesus invites us to follow Him and be part of His redemptive plan.
As we reflect on Peter’s faith journey, let us examine our own lives and consider how we are responding to Jesus’ call. Are we wholeheartedly following Him, even in the midst of uncertainties and challenges?
Encouragement to Trust in God During Uncertain Times
In these uncertain times, when the world around us seems chaotic and unpredictable, it’s essential to trust in God. Just as Jesus called Peter to step out in faith and trust Him, He calls us to do the same.
Trusting in God doesn’t mean that everything will be smooth sailing. It means acknowledging that God is in control and that He will guide us through any storm we may face. When we put our trust in God, we can find peace and strength, knowing that He is with us every step of the way.
Let us remember the words of Psalm 56:3, “When I am afraid, I put my trust in you.” When fear creeps into our hearts, let us turn to God and place our trust in Him, knowing that He will never leave us nor forsake us.
Offering of Prayers for the Church, the World, and Personal Concerns
Now, let us take a moment to offer our prayers to God. We will lift up the needs of the church, the world, and our personal concerns. Let us come before God with open hearts and trust that He hears our prayers.
Let us pray for the church, both locally and globally, that it may be a beacon of hope and love in the world. May it be a place of transformation and a source of comfort for all who seek God.
Let us pray for the world, particularly during these challenging times. We pray for those affected by natural disasters, conflicts, and pandemics. May God’s healing and peace be upon them.
Lastly, let us bring our personal concerns before God. Whether it be health, relationships, or any other area of our lives, let us trust that God sees and cares for each one of us individually. Let us lay our burdens at His feet and find strength and guidance in His presence.
Conclusion with a Closing Hymn and Blessing from the Pastor
As we come to the end of our worship service, let us sing our closing hymn, “O Jesus, I Have Promised.” This hymn reminds us of our commitment to follow Jesus and our promise to be faithful to Him.
Afterward, I will pronounce a final blessing over all of us gathered here. May God’s presence go with us as we leave this place, and may His love and grace overflow in our lives.
Thank you for joining us today. We hope that this service has been a source of encouragement and inspiration. If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to email me at ogston@macfish.com. Don’t forget to like this video and subscribe to our channel for more inspiring content.
Remember, you are loved, and God is with you always. May His peace be upon you. Amen.