Fifth Sunday after Epiphany
February 5, 2023

Sources of Information for Today's Online Service
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Topics for Today
Wikipedia is a frequent source
for information in these articles.

Sermon on the Mount
The Sermon on the Mount
The Beatitudes
articles from Wikipedia
What is the Sermon on the Mount?
What Does it Mean to be Salt and Light?

Bethel Worship Planning Documents
2023 Monthly Worship Calendar
2023 RCL 2 page Summary
Bethel Weekly Worship Planning worksheet
2023 Annual Program Planning worksheet

Guidance from UMC Discipleship Ministries

Weekly Worship Planning Series
This is the 5th of a 7 session Worship Series from the Discipleship Ministries.
The graphics at the top of this page list the topics for the weeks of the Series.
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Note: This material from UDM is not the basis for today's message
but is provided here for your personal study and reflection.

Worship Series: "Glimpses of the Kin-dom"
from umcdiscipleship.org
We are counting the weeks after Epiphany and attempting to get a glimpse of what life as the people of God might be like. We consider some of the most famous passages of scripture to help us shape a vision of the life we are called to live—not just a special, rise-to-the-occasion kind of life, but an everyday life, an ordinary life that isn’t ordinary. Because we believe that followers of Christ who live their faith day by day are anything but ordinary. They stand out; they become models and mentors; they are examples of what life is all about. At least that is our hope and our belief: that our lives represent the kin-dom of God. We are the evidence that our faith is true and our God is at work in the world. In other words, we are now the epiphany, the light shining forth for the world to see. And of course, we will fail from time to time. But how we deal with failure is also a sign of that presence and glimpse of the kin-dom. So, this ordinary time is extra- ordinary in the living of it. Let us embrace the call with grace and with joy.

This Week's Theme: "You Are"
Liturgical Resources
Here again, Jesus asks us to reflect on the power we already have. “You are salt. You are light.” Not, “Do you want to be salt, or do you want to be light?” You already are. So, given that declaration from our Lord, how will we season? What will we light up?
Worship Planning Notes
Preaching Notes

Lectionary Scriptures:
Isaiah 58:1-9a(9b-12); Psalm 112:1-19(10); 1 Corinthians 2:1-12(13-16); Matthew 5:13-20
Suggested Hymns . Music Notes . DM Accompaniments

Sources of Music for the following hymns are:
- UMH CD.....UDM - DM Accompaniment..... MM/DD/YY - Recorded Service

Hymns Considered For this week: