CCC Worship Notes

Like Father Like Son

In Genesis 26 Isaac follows in his father’s deceptive footsteps. Though the sins of the fathers visit the children’s children and though the heart is deceitful, the word of the Lord breaks in with life and blessing. He bring water where there was a desert. While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Therefore, …

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Thanksgiving and Judgement

Usually our worship service here at Christ Covenant is designed to enhance the main theme in the preaching passage by dovetailing or repeating the main idea in some way. This week, however, is all about a contrast. Our main passage is the flood account. Cleary, judgement is a main theme. So, other than the opening …

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Decline Yet Favor

Worship Notes for Sunday Nov. 15, 2020 at Christ Covenant, Matthews, NC This week Christ Covenant will look at Genesis 6:1-8. What a strange and difficult passage! It causes lots of questions, and yet it also presents clear, unavoidable truths. As for questions, who are all those people and why does it sound so different …

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A Light Burden

Worship Notes for Sunday Nov. 1, 2020 at Christ Covenant, Matthews, NC The world changes quickly. Movements come and go. Elections pass. Leaders rise and fall, as do nations. Even science presents constantly changing information. There is no lasting confidence to be had in earthly things. This year in particular has been heavy, weighed down …

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Kingdom of the Heart

Worship Notes For Sunday, July 5, 2020 at Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, NC Lord, now indeed I find thy power and thine alone, can change the leper’s spots and melt the heart of stone.Jesus Paid It All, by Elvina M. Hall, 1865 The Bible proclaims and calls for the spread of God’s kingdom. However, how it spreads, and …

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Habakkuk’s Two Responses

Worship Notes For Sunday, June 28, 2020 at Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, NC We are in the midst of a health crises, race crises, financial instability, and more. Of course, we don’t expect a complete melt down, but what would our response be if that were the case? Habakkuk knew that destruction was coming. As a prophet he was …

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