Worship

Worship has been described as "the primary work of the congregation." It is certainly critical in the life and ministry of the church. Worship is the one activity that involves the entire congregation. It is our primary contact with our community. When people are looking for a church they start by attending worship. And often it is worship that becomes the deciding factor in determining whether or not a person will continue a relationship with a church. Most people consider worship to be the primary motivation and encouragement for the life of faith.

At First Presbyterian worship is a vibrant blend of worship styles, music, the dramatic and visual arts, and participatory engagement of the congregation. Our aim is to capture the energy and spiritual quality of contemporary worship while embracing the richness of traditional worship.

Worship design and content are highly regarded at First Presbyterian.  Staff resources are devoted to the careful planning of each service.  We began 2024 with the annual worship theme:  “Give Radically, Serve Radically”.  A monthly theme is selected to support that theme.  Recent themes include:

Baby Steps
Service With A Smile

 

A Message From Pastor RJ Leek.

 

 

 

 

05/03/24

In a world filled with fleeting pleasures and temporary happiness, true joy seems elusive. But as we delve into God's Word, we discover the secret to lasting happiness. Psalm 16:11 reminds us that true happiness isn't found in material possessions or worldly success; it's found in God's presence. When we walk closely with Him, He reveals to us the path of life, guiding us towards fulfillment and purpose.

Happiness rooted in God's presence transcends circumstances. It's not dependent on our external situation but on our internal relationship with Him. As we seek Him earnestly, He fills us with a joy that surpasses understanding, a joy that remains even during trials. Let's prioritize spending time in His presence, for there we find the abundant and eternal pleasures that bring true happiness.

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04/26/24

In 1 John 1:1-11, the apostle John poetically illuminates the essence of Christianity: communion with God and fellow believers grounded in truth. John emphasizes the tangible reality of encountering Jesus, the Word of Life, who brings eternal life into our midst. As believers, we're called to bear witness to this truth, sharing our experiences of encountering Christ with others.
Yet, John also acknowledges the struggle with sin. He reminds us that walking in the light requires honesty about our imperfections and a humble reliance on God's forgiveness. Through confession and repentance, we experience the transformative power of God's grace, cleansing us from all unrighteousness.
Furthermore, fellowship with God extends to fellowship with one another. Authentic community flourishes when it's built upon the foundation of truth and mutual love.
Today, let's commit to walking in the light, embracing truth, confessing our sins, and cultivating genuine fellowship with God and fellow believers.

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04/19/24

The goodness of God is a cornerstone of our faith, providing comfort, hope, and assurance in times of need. In the Bible, we see countless examples of God's goodness, such as in Psalm 23:6, where it says, "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life." This verse highlights the ever-present nature of God's goodness, which is always available to us, no matter the circumstances. One key aspect of God's goodness is His unwavering love for us, as demonstrated in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." This verse reminds us of the incredible sacrifice God made for our salvation, showing the depth of His love and goodness. God's goodness is also evident in His provision for His children, as seen in Matthew 6:26, "Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?" This passage assures us that we can trust in God's provision, knowing that He takes care of even the smallest creatures and will do the same for us. Moreover, God's goodness is reflected in His desire to restore and heal our brokenness, as stated in Isaiah 61:1, "The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound." This verse highlights God's compassionate nature, longing to bring healing and freedom to those who are hurting. In conclusion, the goodness of God is a powerful reminder of His love, provision, and desire to heal us. As we meditate on His goodness, let us be encouraged and strengthened in our faith, knowing that we serve a loving and compassionate God who is always with us.

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200 South Lone Oak Dr.
Leesburg, FL 34748

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