Worship at Home - Sunday, May 31

Good morning, Providence family! This morning as we worship at home, we're excited to welcome a guest preacher, David Mathis. David serves as a senior teacher and executive editor at Desiring God and is a pastor at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN. David and his wife planned to join us in person this summer, but he's graciously shifted his plans and is joining us by video this morning. May your hearts be encouraged and strengthened by his message from Daniel 7!
Join the Worship Service
This Morning's Worship Songs
- Never Once - Matt Redman (Jason Ingram, Matt Redman, Tim Wanstall)
- None Like You - Vertical Worship (Andi Rozier, Jacob Sooter, Jeffrey Tyler Miller, Jon Guerra)
- All Because of Christ - Austin Stone Worship (Aaron Ivey, Brett Land, Dietrich Schmidt, Jimmy McNeal, Logan Garza, Logan Walter, Marcus Dawes)
Kids Worship Song
- If you have young children in the home, click here to dance and sing along with "King of Everything" from Austin Stone Worship. You can also find a whole playlist of songs for family worship here.
Discuss in Your Homes
The Time Will Come - Daniel 7
We've prepared discussion questions to use in your community groups, as well as family discussion questions.
DOWNLOAD THE APP
Each week, you'll also find these resources and more in the Providence Church app. It's the perfect spot to find discussion questions during the week, revisit the kids worship songs with your family, and much more.
PREPARING FOR REOPENING
Providence will be reopening for Sunday morning worship services in the coming weeks! As we prepare to regather in phases, we want you to know what to expect on Sunday mornings. Please take a moment to visit the link below to watch a video update from Afshin and learn more about our plans and the protocols we'll be observing. We can't wait to worship with many of you in person in just a few short weeks!
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