Call to Worship
This week we light the third Advent candle, the candle that reminds us of JOY as we wait for our Savior.
Our joy isn’t something we force or pretend. It comes from the God who draws near to us, the God who welcomes us just as we are and invites us to receive our King with simple, honest wonder.
With that joy in our hearts, let’s hear this call to worship:
Come and worship the Lord, whose light shines in the night
and whose presence fills the earth with joy.
He has not forgotten His people, and so we rejoice before Him.
His mercy endures forever.
Our hearts and voices will praise His name.
Come, let us adore Him.
Sing for joy to our coming King.
Confession/Assurance
Church, as we continue in worship, remember this: Jesus welcomes us with a joy that steadies us,a patience that covers us, with open arms that are wide enough to embrace every silent struggle that we carry.
His kindness makes room for honesty, so we don’t need to hide our fears or pretend we’re doing better than we are. In His presence, the humble are welcomed, the hurting are held close, and the weary are met with mercy. As we draw near today, may His joy give us courage to bring Him our whole hearts.
Please join me in this prayer.
Father, You are the God who sees us.
You know the places where we’ve tried
to carry life on our own,
where comparisons have stolen our peace
and striving has shattered our joy.
Have mercy, Lord.
For the moments we forget Your goodness
and try to find joy in everything but You.
Draw us back to Your heart.
for the quiet battles,
the unspoken fears,
the places where we feel small or unseen.
Meet us with Your kindness.
Jesus, You never push us away—You draw us close.
The humble find a home in You.
The desperate find mercy,
and the weary find rest.
Thanks be to God!
On the cross, You carried every burden.
At the empty tomb, You broke every chain.
And by Your Spirit, You fill us with a joy that
the world can’t touch and darkness can never steal!
Through the Father’s love, we are welcomed.
Through the Son’s sacrifice, we are forgiven.
Through the Spirit’s gift, we live in the joy of the kingdom.
Thanks be to God! Amen.