Third Sunday of Lent
March 12, 2023
Sources of Information for Today's Online Service
This page has links to information used or encountered in preparing this online service. Topics for Today
Wikipedia is a frequent source
for information in these articles. Season of Lent
Lent from wikipedia.org
What about Fasting?
40 Days of Lent: Find your own spiritual path
Daylight Savings Time
Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time in the United States
Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick's Day in the United States
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 fourth of a 6 session Worship Series from the Discipleship Ministries.
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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: "Learning to Live Inside Out"
from umcdiscipleship.orgLent is a bi-directional season. Or at least it should be. That isn’t how we usually experience the season, however. Too often, we see the Lenten journey simply as a journey inward. While that is a great start or an important component to a powerful Lenten experience, it can’t be the whole story. Examining your soul is more than just looking inward; it is also considering the state of your soul as it walks about in the world. This isn’t new. Historically, the church has talked about the spiritual disciplines in two directions. Like the great commandment, these two sides of the same coin cannot ultimately be separated. That is why this series is about doing both – looking inward and moving outward. We are learning to live inside out.This Service's Theme: "Give Me Water"
Liturgical ResourcesWe’re thirsty this week. That’s the point. Thirsting for the living waters that Jesus spoke about to the woman at the well. And not simply a one time or easy but unsatisfying spiritual refreshment, but a recognition of the deepest thirsts that we have and how we seem to always be thirsty, no matter how often we drink.Worship Planning Notes
Preaching Notes
Lectionary Scriptures:
Exodus 17:1-7; Psalm 95; Romans 5:1-11; John 4:5-42
Suggested Hymns . Music Notes . DM Accompaniments Sources of Music for the following hymns are:
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