Prelude: “Let Us Break Bread Together” by David Hegarty, based on a traditional spiritual
Welcome and Announcements: Michael Huddy
Call to Worship
Invocation
Hymn: “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”
Moments of Prayer
Scripture: Proverbs 30:24 & 27
Sermon by Rev. Dr. Andre S. Morgan, Pastor-in-Residence at Concord Baptist Church in Milton, MA.
Hymn: “O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee”
Reading of Our Church Covenant: Congregation
Lord Supper
Hymn: “Victory in Jesus”
Benediction
Postlude: “How Glorious Is Thy Name” (Psalm 8) by W.A. Mozart The tune “Mozart”, is from “Music of the Church” – 1843, arranged by Carl Simone

Organist: Ms. Marilyn Glover


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Rev. Dr. Andre S. Morgan

Rev. Andre S. Morgan, Ph.D., Ed.L.D. serves as Pastor-in-Residence at Concord Baptist Church in Milton, MA., focusing on Young and Middle Adults. Rev. Morgan has purposed in his heart to equip and empower congregations and communities with relevant practical word to propel them into the promises of God. His messages of encouragement and restoration reflect a vision to help people from all walks of life to reach their full potential and live their lives in full abundance.

Adhering to the philosophy that education is each generation’s passport to the future, Rev. Morgan is committed to the principle that the future belongs to those who prepare for it today and his life reflects this commitment through various forms of volunteer services and mentoring. In his professional career, he has served in senior leadership roles in various sectors, including education, health and business.

Rev. Morgan holds a Doctor of Education Leadership Degree from Harvard University, earned his Doctor of Philosophy Degree from American University, and obtained his Master of Teaching and Bachelor of Arts Degrees from University of Virginia.

An avid outdoorsman, Rev. Morgan appreciates and engages in adventure sports. He has jumped out of airplanes, swam with sharks, hiked trails during torrential downpours, and has climbed a couple of mountains. He is encouraged by, and stands on, Jeremiah 32:27 “Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh is there anything too hard for me?”