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Ultimate Call - Eddie James

How Great - William McDowell

Christ Is Lower Still -  Common Hymnal 

Who You Say I am  - Hillsong

By My Side  - The Porter’s Gate


Today's Liturgy


Call to Worship

Come, let us worship the Lord who draws near.
The One who made us calls us together, who formed us not only for Himself, but also for one another.
He is faithful in every season, steadfast in mercy, generous in love.

We lift our voices to You, O Lord, for You are good and Your love endures forever.
You welcome the weary, restore the broken, and knit us together in grace.
You alone are worthy of our praise!

–Inspired by Ps. 100:1–5; Eph. 2:19–22; Lam. 3:22–23

Confession
As we continue to worship together this morning, let’s take some time to pray for this community
and re-center our hearts on what it means to belong to the body of Christ.

Gracious God, You have called us into a family, welcomed by Your grace.
You have made us one body, joined together in Christ.
Yet we can forget who we are and what we’re here for.
Remind us that the Church is not a service to consume, but a family to love and serve.

Community is not always easy.
Some of us carry wounds from others in the body.
Bring healing where we hurt and restoration where we are broken.
Protect us from disunity and fill us with hope.

Shape us into people who show up with open hearts,
ready to forgive, ready to be changed, ready to belong.
Teach us to carry one another’s burdens with compassion,
and to celebrate Your work in each other with joy.

Grow in us the kind of grace that stays,
the kind of love that serves,
and the kind of hope that helps us grow together.
Amen.

Assurance

Amen - Christ has brought us our salvation - lets read this good news together:

Though we wander, God pursues.
Though we fall, He lifts us.
Though we sin, His mercy is greater still.
In Christ, we are not cast off, but carried home.

Through the cross, He has claimed us.
By His Spirit, He is making us whole.

Thanks be to God, who does not treat us as our sins deserve,
but welcomes us with compassion, crowns us with steadfast love, and calls us His own.

–Inspired by Ps. 103:10–13; Is. 43:1; Rom. 8:1–2

Why Should I Stay in the Church?

Josh Rothschild

19 Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have boldness to enter the sanctuary through the blood of Jesus—
20 he has inaugurated for us a new and living way through the curtain (that is, through his flesh)—
21 and since we have a great high priest over the house of God,
22 let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed in pure water.
23 Let us hold on to the confession of our hope without wavering, since he who promised is faithful.
24 And let us consider one another in order to provoke love and good works,
25 not neglecting to gather together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging each other, and all the more as you see the day approaching.

–Hebrews 10:19-25

We stay in the church not because it’s easy or perfect, but because it’s where God forms, heals, and strengthens His people through the presence of Jesus and His Spirit working in and through His body—the church.

1. For the Self-Sufficient Christian: Stay because the church is where we’re formed and fortified.

  • Formed: The church is a place of mutual encouragement toward love and good works (v.24).
  • Fortified: Community protects us from sin and spiritual drift (v.25).

2. For the Hurting Christian: Stay because the church is where Gospel healing is found.

  • Gospel Access: We have access to God through Jesus (v.19–20).
  • Gospel Advocacy: Jesus is our High Priest and Advocate (v.21).

3. For the Weary Christian: Stay because the church helps us endure until the end.

  • Encouragement: The church cheers us on and sustains us when we are spiritually exhausted (v.25).
  • Perspective: Jesus’ return is near; we press on together with that hope in view.

4. Application: Root Yourself in the Life of the Church





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Starts Aug 10 Ephesians: Behold the Mystery

This fall, we are walking through the book of Ephesians, a letter that shows how God is building a new people through Jesus. Together, we will explore what it means to belong to his family, live with purpose, and stand strong in a world that pulls us apart. Ephesians reminds us that the Church is not a building. It is us, a people chosen, loved, and sent to reflect God’s grace. It is time to become the Church we are called to be.

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Middle and high schoolers meet for music, teaching, small groups, and most importantly, an opportunity for students to build friendships in the church as they deepen their relationships with Jesus

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Sojourn Midtown is a part of the Sojourn family of churches. Our mission is to reach people with the gospel, build them up as the church, and send them into the world.



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