May 3, 2015 - Bethel Presbyterian Church
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May 3, 2015 - Bethel Presbyterian Church
B e t h e l P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h Corner of George & Brookland Streets Sydney, NS www.bethelpresbyterianchurch.ca Sunday, May 3rd, 2015 Mission Statement Our vision is to be a local community of believers where: Jesus Christ is head; The Bible has the ultimate authority as the true, infallible and complete Word of God; Salvation through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and belief in His finished work on the cross is preached; The Gospel of Christ is spread in our community, our nation and around the world in both work and action; Believers encourage each other and hold others in higher regard than themselves so that each may use the gifts God has given him/her to the glory of God. Minister Rev. Robert Lyle, B.A., M.Div. Home: 902 - 564 - 5009 Cell: 902 - 549 – 6411 Clerk of Session Mr. Charles Greaves 902 - 564-9570 12 Lorway Avenue, Sydney, NS B1P 4Z2 Email: [email protected] 66 Eagleview Drive, Albert Bridge, NS B1K 2P1 Email: [email protected] Choir Director Peter MacDonald Secretary Sharon Morrison 902 – 562 – 3740 Email: Custodian Mr. Donald Slade Hall: 902 - 564-5069 [email protected] Christian Family/Mother’s Day Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Organ Prelude Announcements William Sneddon Reader Gwen Shepard We Gather Together – Our Approach to God Call to Worship Prayer of Adoration and Approach (The Lord’s Prayer) Hymn # 416 Blessed Jesus, at your word Prayer of Confession We hear from God’s Word First Lesson Acts 8: 26-40 (p. 777) Responsive Psalm 22: 25-31 (p. 392) Hymn # 376 Lord, the light of your love is shining Children’s Story How does fruit grow? N.T. Epistle Lesson 1 John 4: 7-21 (p. 863) N.T. Gospel Lesson John 15: 1-8 (p. 764) Sermon Branching out Our Response to God Hymn # 692 Where charity and love prevail (tune St. Peter 357) Offering Offertory Choir Anthem We will be a shelter for each other Pote/Long Doxology (#830) Prayer of Dedication We go out in Service to the Lord Hymn # 746 What a friend we have in Jesus Benediction & Choral Amen Postlude WELCOME We welcome everyone to this service of worship this Lord’s Day and pray that this will be a time of blessing for all. Everyone is invited to a time of fellowship in the hall following the service. On duty today are Bill & Mona Sneddon and David & Catherine Sneddon. The Christian Family Letter was mailed on Friday so you should receive it sometime in the next day or so. Nursery Today: Nancy MacDonald and Lucy MacKinnon Next Sunday: Karen Wheeliker and Joan Grant Greeter at the Choir Room Door – Roy MacDonald Greeter at the South Door – Donald Morrison Readings for next week: Acts 10: 44-48; Psalm 98; 1 John 5; 1-6; John 15: 9-17 This Week Monday 7:00 p.m. Bible study in the hall. We have started a 4 week study on Prayer by Max Lucado called “Before Amen.” All are invited to come and share in this program. Wednesday 6:30-9:30 Digital Communications Workshop Saturday Mother's Day High Tea: Where: Munro Academy (Christian School) Imported Irish tea, Homemade sweets, sandwiches and fresh fruit Three sittings: 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. For tickets ($15) please speak to Nancy MacDonald (567-2291) Next Sunday Christian Family/Mother’s Day Service will be held. The Kiwanis Club of Sydney will be hosting a Mother's Day Buffet Lunch on Sunday May 10th. It's being held at the Horizon Achievement Centre on Upper Prince Street. Seatings at 11:30AM and 1:00PM. Tickets on sale until Thursday, April 30th. Musical entertainment - a flower for Mom - face painting for the kids. Adults $30 / Seniors $25 / 12-years and under $20 / 5-years and under FREE For tickets, please contact Brad Gillespie @ 902-577-1969. All proceeds support the ongoing youth-based community projects of the Kiwanis Club of Sydney. ADVANCE NOTICES “Mothers’ Union of St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, 28 King Street, North Sydney, will be hosting a Fashion Show by Nygard on Monday, May 11 th at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $12.00 each & are available from any member of Mothers’ Union or call Debbie Moore at 902544-1018. Each Ticket includes refreshments. On Saturday, May 23 rd a Congregational Spring Tea will be held in the hall and all are invited to attend. It will be held from 2-4 p.m. FROZEN dress up tea party. St. Theresa's Hall, Saturday May 30 th, 1-3 p.m. Special guests Anna and Elsa, frozen themed treats, face painting, frozen tattoos, crafts, princess procession and singing/dancing. Great afternoon of fun. $6 per person. In support of the CB DnR Competition Dance Team. Advance tickets phone Tanya at 902-578-5882. On Saturday, June 6 th The Cove Ladies Auxiliary is having a basement to attic sale at the “Y’s” Men’s Hall on the Westmount Road. If you have something you would like to donate, please leave in the Church Hall, lower hall, Monday to Wednesday mornings or call Mabel Thompson 902-562-2046 or Gwen Shepard 902-562-4055. Thank You. Camp MacLeod We are looking for a qualified cook for our camp this summer. If you are interested in this position please fill out an application o n our website (http://pccweb.ca/campmacleod/) or contact us by email ([email protected]). A current Food Handler’s Certificate is required. Also, if anyone has tried to contact the committee with staff applications or other emails on the website in the past few weeks please resend to the same email address. We had some issues and were not receiving emails. The issue has been resolved. Thank you. Mission Moments – Partnering with Chinese educators Gifts to Presbyterians Sharing send Canadian Presbyterians to help rural Chinese middle school English teachers develop their listening and speaking skills. Last August, a team of four representatives from Knox, Waterloo spent a month in Weifang, China with the Amity Foundation’s summer English program. Both the Knox team and the Chinese students learned from the experience. Athena, a grade one teacher in rural China, shares, “Learning about the traditions and beliefs of Canadians and comparing them to Chinese practices has shown that we are all similar; we all have the same goal, to share our love of language and to help our students be the best they can be. Janice Harper adds, “My own approach to teaching has even changed as a result of our experiences, and that is after being a teacher for 32 years!” Presbyterians Sharing strengthens partnerships