Welcome: Welcome! Its so good to be together to celebrate faith and community. My name is ____ and Ill be leading our worship time today. This week we celebrate Valentines Day, named after one of the early Christian martyrs, St. Valentine. So naturally, our theme is love. Please pray with me as we open our time together. Prelude: O Worship the King Welcome: Welcome! It’s so good to be together to celebrate faith and community. My name is ____ and I’ll be leading our worship time today. This week we celebrate Valentine’s Day, named after one of the early Christian martyrs, St. Valentine. So naturally, our theme is love – specifically, God’s Here’s what our service looked like, it worked for Valentines Day but I would think some of this stuff could work for any service that is talking about God’s love or how we should love others. Opening Worship Set. Forever; Welcome and Announcements. Call to Worship Video: “Obstacles” Valentine’s Card Making for Church Members. Host a card-making event where members create Valentine’s cards for the elderly, shut-ins, or children in the church. 30. Small Group Valentine’s Celebration. Encourage small groups to host their own Valentine’s-themed gatherings, with discussions, crafts, or meals centered around love. 31. Prelude: O Worship the King Welcome: Welcome! Its so good to be together to celebrate faith and community. My name is ____ and Ill be leading our worship time today. This week we celebrate Valentines Day, named after one of the early hristian martyrs, St. Valentine. So naturally, our theme is love – specifically, Gods 31. Valentine’s Day-Themed Sunday School Lesson. Create a special Sunday school lesson focused on love. Use the theme of love from the Bible—such as Jesus’ command to love God and love others (Matthew 22:37-39)—and integrate a Valentine’s Day craft or game to make it much fun for the children. Valentine Cards. If you have a kid in elementary school, you’re probably familiar with Valentine Mailboxes. The theory is that each student makes/decorates a box for her classmates to deposit cards into on Valentine’s Day. We’re going to use that concept for our first suggestion. It's Valentine's Day 2021 and we are having Church! While we realize this is a day we often express our love for our “significant other”, we believe it's also a wonderful day to express our love in Worship to God! As a matter of fact, every day should be all about that whether we are at church, in our homes or working at our jobs! SAMPLE WORSHIP SERVICE Rooted in Love // Ephesians 3:14-21 // A Service for Valentine’s Day GREETING Leader: !e grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. All: And also with you. Leader: God is love, and those who live in love live in God and God lives in them. Description: This Valentine's Day Welcome Loop features a clean and contemporary design with a beautiful red background, hearts, and falling particles. The red heart valentine theme will make a wonderful addition to your Valentine's Day Worship Service, Valentine's Day Banquet, or Valentine message. This loop is part of the Valentine's Day Mini Valentine’s Day is a time when hearts turn to love, making it a perfect opportunity to share messages about God’s ultimate love. Whether you’re addressing a congregation of couples, families, or singles, this blog for Valentine’s Day Sermon Outlines provide a framework to inspire and encourage your audience with biblical truths about love. Although Valentine's Day is not typically a church holiday, we know that you may be looking to thematically add songs about the love of Christ to your setlists around this day. Here is a list of 40 worshipful songs about love that would be great additions. This Valentine's Day weekend try one of these worshipful songs Description. Make your church family feel loved this Valentine’s day with this Valentine’s Day Welcome Church Motion Graphic that features pink, heart-shaped balloons along with a white, paper heart cutout against a pretty pink background. The theme of this welcome video is God's love--an invitation to experience God's love. The Valentine's Day theme is obvious with its red and pink colors, spinning heart theme, and floral flourishes moving in the backdrop. The cross is at the center of the pink heart, placing the appropriate emphasis on the Source of Love on Valentine's Day. Make your church family feel loved this Valentine's day with this Valentine's Day Welcome Church Motion Graphic that features pink, heart-shaped balloons along with a white, paper heart cutout against a pretty pink background. Valentine’s Day is temporary; God’s love is forever. 8 : 52 : 46 : Love like Jesus – it’s the best way to spend Valentine’s Day. 12 : 61 : 47 : God’s love – greater than any romance, stronger than any bond. 11 Today we are celebrating Valentine's Day by reminding ourselves of God's gift of love to each one of us that says 'we are worth it'. In turn we are called to share that love with others saying to each person 'you are worth it'. Call to worship. God stands with arms wide open, ready to welcome us home with an enormous hug. God sits with hands Get over 78,000 more worship resources in 1080 HD or 4K UHD resolution - Unlimited for $17/m: them you are glad they are here with Liturgy for the Transposed Feast of St. Valentine’s Day Transposed Feast of St. Valentine. 11:30AM. February 16, 2025. Prelude. Welcome & Announcements. Call to Worship (Based on Song of Solomon) Liturgist: Dearly Beloved Children of God, Arise! See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone. Flowers appear on the earth. “Gratitude” by Brandon Lake. Found on his debut LP, “House of Miracles,” “Gratitude” has quickly become one of Brandon Lake’s signature hits. Though not a seasonal song, the masterfully constructed track was selected for holiday special “Christmas With The Chosen: The Messengers,” launching the gorgeous anthem to new heights.
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