We who have been caught by God believe that God reaches out to us prior to our reaching out to God. When we worship God, we thank Him for His firm grasp on us, by which we are enabled to move through life with a calm commitment which sustains us, even when life adversely assails us. But we also recognize that not all people see themselves as having been found by God, many of whom believe there is no God. But we believe what we believe, and therefore, let us, with confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – August 18, 2019
The God who created all of us bids all of us to have faith in Him. He has come to us by means of many people in the past, but we believe He appealed to us most effectively through Jesus of Nazareth, the preacher and prophet of Galilee. Life is not easy for anyone, but with faith in God, life becomes far more fulfilling and enriching. Therefore let us worship the God whose continuous presence with us moves us to worship Him.
Call to Worship – August 11, 2019
Sometimes when we worship, we do so with less than pure motives or righteous thoughts. We look around, and we say, Why is he here, and who let her in? I know him, I am familiar with her, and I know things about them which should keep them from ever darkening these sacred doors. But the same is true about us with respect to them; they know us, and they wonder about us. But all of us are children of God, created in His own image, and God welcomes all of us. Therefore let us, with chastened confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – July 21, 2019
Time passes, events occur, we all make decisions. Where is God in this entire uncertain process? We gather in praise of a God whom we are convinced can bring good out of anything that happens: a personal decision gone terribly astray, wars or national or international conflicts in which the outcomes are very much in doubt, a political crisis through which most or all political leaders serve their constituents very badly but from which good nonetheless can somehow emerge. Therefore let us, with confidence, worship the God of providential hope.
Call to Worship – June 30, 2019
Living with other people, particularly difficult people, is a challenge. Jesus well understood that, because he was confronted by difficult people every day of his life. Nevertheless, he commanded us to love everyone, however much we might not liked them. Gathering for worship, we are enabled to do that which God and Jesus ask us to do, because we concentrate for an hour on what really matters. Therefore, let us with confidence worship the God who inspires us to worship Him.
Call to Worship – June 2, 2019
We are a people who come and go, who appear and disappear, and never do we have exactly the same group of people on any two Sundays. But God is always here among us, and it is to Him that we turn when we gather to worship and to praise His name. We come far more at His unseen and unfelt bidding than through our own volition, but He receives us whether or not we ever think about that, let alone affirm it. Therefore let us, with the confidence He graciously provides to all of us, worship God.
Call to Worship – May 26, 2019
All we, like sheep, have gone astray. We have turned, every one, to his own way. Nonetheless we have a Shepherd, one who never loses sight of us or gives up on us. He becomes the Hound of Heaven, the herder who seeks us and finds us wherever we go and whatever we do. In gratitude to Him for His steadfastness toward us and sorrow for our inconstancy toward Him, we gather to give thanks and praise to the God who created us, sustains us, and redeems us. Therefore let us, with chastened confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – May 19, 2019
We gather in praise of a God whose faithfulness toward us is without limits. In all the uncertainties and exigencies of life, God is there to support and uphold us, and to serve as a bridge over troubled waters. However, God cannot do these things for us if we refuse or do not know how to avail ourselves of His assistance. To do that, we need to sharpen our vision for the many ways by which and by whom we are given strength. Therefore, let us, with confidence, worship God!
Call to Worship – May 19, 2019
We gather in praise of a God whose faithfulness toward us is without limits. In all the uncertainties and exigencies of life, God is there to support and uphold us, and to serve as a bridge over troubled waters. However, God cannot do these things for us if we refuse or do not know how to avail ourselves of His assistance. To do that, we need to sharpen our vision for the many ways by which and by whom we are given strength. Therefore, let us, with confidence, worship God!
Call to Worship – March 31, 2019
We gather in praise of a God whose love will not let us go. He constantly seeks us, never allowing us to evade or escape His ceaseless compassion for us in all the situations which confront us in life. Through the biblical patriarchs, prophets, and kings He reaches out to us, and then through disciples and apostles in later times. Most of all He seeks us through the prophet and parable teller from Nazareth, whose life and death we especially remember again at this time of year. Let us therefore with confidence worship God.
Call to Worship – March 14, 2019
For Jesus, the road to Jerusalem was a long and arduous road, which eventually and inevitably turned into Holy Week and the Via Dolorosa, the Way of Sorrows. Each Lent we walk along with Jesus, pondering what he faced as he went along, and what we too must face as we go along. We do not go alone, however; God travels with us, and for that we are grateful. Therefore let us, with confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – Feb. 12, 2012
The tradition declares that a man stood on a mountaintop, and God reached down and inscribed ten commandments into two stone tablets. The law of Moses, the Torah, has influenced believers for the past three thousand years. Do we find God’s law to be a blessing, or a burden? In worship we seek better to understand what God wants of us, and how we can respond to His law working in our lives. Therefore let us, with renewed confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – January 6, 2018
Fifteen years ago, on January 4, 2004, The Chapel Without Walls held its first service of worship in the Hilton Head Middle School. Now, fifteen years and four locations later, we are gathered in The Cypress to celebrate our fifteenth anniversary. We thank God for His guidance of our congregation during the past decade and a half, and we praise Him for His grace and love for everyone who has ever participated in the life of our church. Therefore, let us with new confidence in a new year, worship God.
Call to Worship – December 30, 2018
The coming of a new year can bring both joy and sorrow: joy, because we look forward with anticipation to good things, and sorrow, because we might look back with heavy hearts over painful events which have transpired in the year gone by. But the turn of the calendar reminds us also of the grace of God, which guides us through all our months and years. With gratitude in our hearts, let us therefore, with confidence, worship the God who has brought us to yet another new year.
Call to Worship – November 4, 2018
Our nation stands close to the eve of the legally-determined day for one of the most thoroughly studied and important elections in our history. Every registered voter has the invaluable opportunity and obligation to help direct the next two or four or six years, but only half of us will vote. The half who shall vote will do so with greatly varying degrees of enthusiasm for the various candidates whom they select. Let us worship the God who eagerly goes with us in this bi-annual victorious and vexing process.
Call to Worship – October 28, 2018
Every day our faith is tested, though rarely do we perceive we are being tested. Each Sunday we gather in worship, and by do doing we implicitly implore God to renew and expand our faith. Worship is one of the primary means God uses to strength us in our commitment to Him and to His purposes. Therefore let us, with confidence, worship God.
Call to Worship – October 14, 2018
Once again we personally have been spared the fury of a climate which seems to have gone mad, while thousands of others lost their homes, and still others their lives. In the midst of the enormous questions which confront us, we gather in praise of the God of creation. He may not answer all those questions, but He consoles and comforts us and those who currently are far more profoundly affected by life’s questions that we are. Therefore let us worship the God who seeks us, even as we seek Him.
Call to Worship – Sept. 30, 2018
In a world filled with anger, allegations, and anxieties, we turn to God, asking to be led to peace in the midst of polarization, hope in the influx of despair, and trust when the way ahead may seem tenuous or tumultuous to us. Worship is God’s gift to us, bringing us renewal, revitalization, recommitment, and the recharging of depleted spirits. In worship we bless God, and God in turn blesses us. Therefore let us, with the confidence which Christian faith creates in us, worship God.
Call toWorship - September 2, 2018
On this national holiday weekend, we gather in thanks to God for our nation, and for all that it accomplished in the past, for its best traditions that it seeks to maintain in the present, and for the benefits it can bring to its citizens and to the world in the future. In worshiping God, we thank Him for His guidance of our nation, and petition Him to continue to be with us as we go forward. Therefore, let us as committed Christians and citizens of this great nation, worship God.
Call to Worship – August 5, 2018
Sometimes when we worship, we do so with less than pure motives or righteous thoughts. We look around, and we say, Why is he here, and who let her in? I know him, I am familiar with her, and I know things about them which should keep them from ever darkening these sacred doors. But the same is true about us with respect to them; they know us, and they wonder about us. But all of us are children of God, created in His own image, and God welcomes all of us. Therefore let us, with chastened confidence, worship God.