Bulletin May 17, 2015 - Morrisville Presbyterian Church
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Bulletin May 17, 2015 - Morrisville Presbyterian Church
WORSHIP for the SEVENTH SUNDAY of EASTER MAY 17, 2015 | 10:30 AM Grounded in the grace of God, we are a vibrant Christian community, disciples of all ages, gathered for worship and nurture, scattered to serve and to love. -MPC Mission Statement adopted by the Session March 31, 2008 Welcome to Morrisville Presbyterian Church your child is ready to return to the sanctuary for you to continue to worship together. WE WELCOME GUESTS AND VISITORS to our worship service today. If you are not a member, we invite you to consider membership with us. If you would like more information about how we can serve you, please speak to a pastor. PASTORAL CARE REMINDER—Members of the staff truly want to be attentive when members or friends of MPC are experiencing health difficulties. If you (or a family member) have been admitted to a hospital, please let us know by contacting the church office, and one of the pastors will be pleased to visit. You may also reach the pastors on their mobile phones–Bruce Ballantine at 304-914-2108 and Debbie Heffernan at 267-3420089. Thank you for your assistance. FRIENDSHIP PAD: During the Words of Welcome, please pass the Friendship Pad to the outside aisle and back again to the center. This allows worshipers to recognize people in their pew, and helps staff members identify those who may need attention. THE CHANCEL FLOWERS are offered to the glory of God and in loving memory of Ray and Agnes Slover, given by Nancy, John, Erin and Sarah Kernan. They are also offered in loving memory of Bill Godshalk on his 49th birthday from his mother, Grace Godshalk. God Bless America. HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES are available for use anywhere in the sanctuary during worship. These pocket-sized receivers are available from Deacons in either Narthex and are to be returned after the service. USHERING AT TODAY’S SERVICE: Head Deacon Carol Hernandez, Alastair Brunton, Maylou Mayoros, Fran Wiser, Wes Gardner, Lisa Kutch, Jeff Morruzzi, Amy Schnurr and Jr. Deacons Evan Schnurr, Brandon Schnurr and Blake Becker. HYMNALS, BIBLES, & BULLETINS WITH LARGE PRINT are available during worship each Sunday morning from a Deacon in the Narthex. Please return the Hymnal and/or Bible after the service. WORSHIP NOTE TODAY’S ACOLYTE is Anna Flook. * The asterisk indicates that those who are able, may please stand. CHILDCARE FOR CHILDREN UP TO AGE 4 is provided in the Nursery/Pre-School room from 10:15–11:45 a.m.. Infants and toddlers are also wel- Please forward any announcements you would like included in come in worship. Visitors, please feel free to wor- the Bulletin by Tuesday of each week to [email protected] ship with your children for as long as they are able. Articles for “Currents” are due by the 1st day of the If he or she gets wiggly and needs a stretch break, preceding month. Send articles to [email protected]. audio from the service is available in the chapel, until CONTACT U S M O R R I S V I L L E P RE S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H C H U R C H S T A F F 771 North Pennsylvania Ave. | Morrisville, PA 19067 | 215.295.4191 | [email protected] Bruce Ballantine, Interim Pastor & Head of Staff (ext. 234) ................................................................................................. [email protected] Deborah Heffernan, Interim Associate Pastor (ext. 225) ................................................................................................... [email protected] Linda Seaman, Director of Older Adult Ministry (ext. 232) ........................................................................................................ [email protected] Steve McBride, Director of Music & Communications Coordinator ............................................................................................ [email protected] Rich Drabb, Property Manager (ext. 231)........................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Laurie Jacobson, Bookkeeper (ext. 226) ................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Elizabeth Scully, Administrative Assistant (ext. 0) ............................................................................................................................. [email protected] 2 Seventh Sunday of Easter G A T H E R I N G PRELUDE WORDS of WELCOME Pastor Heffernan MINUTE for MINISTRY—Vacation Bible School & Safe Child Update Susan Light & Nancy McHenry INTROIT—Come, Let us Sing! (WAGNER) The Chancel Choir Come, let us sing and make a joyful noise to God! Come let us sing! CALL to WORSHIP Alexander Vincent One: I will sing of your steadfast love, O Lord, forever; All: with my mouth I will proclaim your faithfulness to all generations. One: I declare that your steadfast love is established forever; All: your faithfulness is as firm as the heavens. One: You said, “I have made a covenant with my chosen one, I have sworn to my servant David: ‘I will establish your descendants forever, and build your throne for all generations.’” All: Praise the Lord! *HYMN 430 —Come Sing, O Church in Joy! DARWALL’S 148TH *PRAYER of CONFESSION—Unison Alexander Vincent Lord, you are a God who keeps promises. In our prayers and songs we say that we want to be Christians, but then we forget our promises. Our actions do not match up with our words. We say mean things to other people, we hurt their feelings, we think of ourselves first, and, worst of all, we ignore you. Lord, forgive us and hear our prayer for Jesus’ sake. Amen *SILENT PRAYERS of CONFESSION Here each worshiper may offer silent prayers of confession. *RESPONSE HYMN 304—Jesus Loves Me (JESUS LOVES ME) The Congregation *ASSURANCE of FORGIVENESS Lizzie Stoner One: Hear the good news! The mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting. I declare to you, in the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven. 3 All: May the God of mercy, who forgives us all our sins, strengthen us in all goodness and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep us in eternal life. Amen. *RESPONSE to GOD’S PARDON 567—Glory Be to the Father GLORIA PATRI *THE PEACE One: The peace of Christ be with you. All: And also with you. One: Let us greet one another with the peace of Christ. Max Dous As a sign of their reconciliation in Christ, the people share the peace of Christ, greeting one another with these or similar words: “The peace of Christ be with you,” “Peace be with you,” or simply, “Peace.” L I T U R GY of the W OR D PRAYER for ILLUMINATION Catherine Vincent OLD TESTAMENT READING—Deuteronomy 6: 4–9 (Old Testament, page 157) One: This is the Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God. ANTHEM—The Lost Boy (KEMP) Caroline Stover The Agape and Cherub Choirs Jesus, where are you? The night will soon be here. Jesus, please answer! How could you disappear? Oh, have you seen our Jesus? Did he walk with you? This is the end of the caravan. We're frightened! What can we do? No, we haven't seen him, not anytime today. No, we haven't seen your boy; could he have lost his way? We must hurry back to Jerusalem, though its many miles from here. He may be lost, he may be harmed! Our hearts are heavy with fear! Oh, have you seen our Jesus a boy about this tall? We have called and searched and prayed - did he pass by this market stall? Mary, dear Mary, there's one more place one more -The temple, the temple! Why didn't we go there before? That's where Jesus loved to go; that's where he might be. Lets hurry to the temple now! Come quickly, come with me! Yes! There he is! Thanks be to God! He's talking with teachers - let's hurry! With hearts full of joy, they ran to their boy. They hugged him with tears overflowing. Why were you worried? Why were you weeping? Did you not know that I would be here, here in my Father's house, to the temple's glory, to tell of God's love story? Did you not know that I would be here, here in my Father's house, here in my Father's house? TIME for YOUNG DISCIPLES —Presentation of Bibles EPISTLE READING—2 Timothy 1: 1–14 (New Testament, page 199) One: This is the Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God. SERMON From Generation to Generation *HYMN 525 —Here I Am, Lord Sydney Flook Pastor Heffernan HERE I AM, LORD 4 *AFFIRMATION of FAITH (APOSTLES’ CREED, ECUMENICAL VERSION) Avery Gardner I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again; he ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the Father, and he will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. PRAYERS of THANKSGIVING and SUPPLICATION Andrew Neiman Dear God, Thank you that you hear us when we pray. Thank you for giving us our families, brothers, sisters, moms and dads, grandmoms and grandpops, thank you for aunts and uncles, cousins, and friends and everyone we know. Thank you for our pets, 4 cats, the earth, and for the spring. Thank you for food and drink, especially broccoli. Thank you for shelter and clothing. Thank you God, for you. Lord God, we pray for the people who love us and the people around us. We pray for our grandmas, especially Hope, Granddad and cousins. For grandma Bubby and for grandparents who have died. We pray for the art teacher, and gym teacher and for people who have Downs Syndrome and those who have autism. We pray for people in the military and other people who protect us. We pray for an end to war and terrorism. We pray that world leaders would work for peace. We pray for an end to homelessness, world hunger and cancer. We pray that people will take care of the earth. We pray for people who do not know you. Lord, we know that you are in control. Help us to trust in you and to be kind and helpful to all people. Amen. THE LORD’S PRAYER (debts and debtors) OFFERING Invitation to Give Presentation of Gifts Offertory Music—I Am His Child Vincent Kutch The Hogan Chancel Choir I may not be all that you are, I may not be a shining star, but what I am, I thank the Lord for making me His child. Thank you Lord for hearing every prayer, thank you Lord for just being there, thank you Lord, for I am not worthy of your love. So don’t use me or abuse me, for I am His child. Don’t tease me, or mistreat me, for I’m still His child. You can even talk about me, but I’m still His child. *Doxology—Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow (OLD HUNDREDTH) Prayer of Dedication Courtney Neiman S E N D I N G *HYMN 267 —All Things Bright and Beautiful ROYAL OAK *CHARGE and BLESSING Pastor Heffernan *CHORAL BENEDICTION—Sevenfold Amen (LUTKIN) *POSTLUDE 5 The Chancel Choir Worship Notes & Announcements THANK YOU! Thank you to our Sunday school teachers from PreK through 5th grade: (Pre-K) Gail Flesch, Beth Keys, Lisa Kutch; (K-2nd) Jeannie Alexander, Sonya Jacobsen, Helen Hill, Jennifer Jones, Tim Stover; (3rd–5th) Denise Alexander, Kathy Foster, Nancy Kernan, Emily Stover and Sue Ward. Your joy in teaching is contagious. Thank you! 261 of Sue Monk Kidd's The Invention of Wings on Friday, June 5 at 1:00 p.m. in the MPC Lounge. PREPARING FOR PENTECOST DURING THE EDUCATION HOUR On May 24, Pentecost Sunday, we will join in Fellowship Hall at 9:30 a.m. with participants of all ages for an intergenerational event marking the Church’s birthday with creative activities. RECEIVING BIBLES TODAY The following students are receiving Bible today: 2 year olds– George Layden, Lincoln Bausher, Madison Kindred; Pre-K Charlie Layden, Kyle Breslin, Isabella Keys, Grace DiTulio; K Sean Breslin; 2nd Grade Samantha Dupee, Maddie McCleskey, Caroline Stover, Hope Massey; 5th grade Sydney Flook, Sean Flesch, Avery Gardner, Lizzie Stoner, Ayden DeShields. Thank you to the parents who model for their children the love of God and the grace of Jesus Christ and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. BRING A CANDLE ON PENTECOST On Sunday, May 24, during the 10:30 a.m. worship service we will celebrate Pentecost – the day the Holy Spirit appeared in Jerusalem in the form of wind and flame, giving birth to the Christian church. As part of our Pentecost observance, we are asking each worshiper to bring a small candle to be placed on a table in the front of the sanctuary. During the reading of the Pentecost story (Acts 2:1-21) at the beginning of the service, the candles will be lit, thus symbolizing the coming of the Holy Spirit. Please bring a votive or small candle of any color. Thank you. YOUTH IN MISSION Please come support the Youth in Mission car wash and bake sale today! Also, we are selling Stock Certificates before and after the worship service each Sunday in the Communication Center. These certificates entitle you to a postcard from the team while they are away and an invitation to hear about their trip when they return. The cost? Well that’s the great part about these certificates – they cost as much as you are willing to give! Please support the youth in mission trip as they prepare to do God’s work in Pipestem, West Virginia. As well, you will be supporting the spiritual journey of more than 35 youth. SAVE THE DATE FOR THE IVINS OUTREACH CENTER’S ANNUAL AUCTION An Afternoon of Wine and Food Pairings on Sunday, June 7, 2015 from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. at the Falls Banquet Hall. We hope you will join us for an early summer afternoon of wine, food, music and live silent auctions, all to support of The Ivins Outreach Center. COMING SOON A Visitation Ministry for MPC. Stay tuned to learn more about this opportunity and how you might be involved. BOOK GROUP MEETINGS The Narnia Group will discuss The Silver Chair this Wednesday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the MPC Lounge. The Gilead Group will finish discussing Lila on Tuesday June 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the MPC Lounge. The Wings Group will discuss up to page 6 MPC Weekly Calendar SUNDAY, May 17 8:30am Weekly Prayer Meeting Conference Room 9:00 Teen Choir Music Room 9:30 Education Conference Room 9:30 Chancel Choir Music Room 10:30 Children’s Sunday Worship Sanctuary 11:00 Cherub Choir Room 104 11:30 Fellowship Time Lounge Deacons host 11:45 Agape Choir Room 104 11:45 Car Wash & Bale Sale Noon Worship Committee Music Room 4:30pm Confirmation Class Lounge 7:00 Deacons Conference Room MONDAY, MAY 18 7:00pm Boy Scout Troop 3 7:00 Cub Scouts 7:00 Food Packing 7:00 Trustees Meeting 7:30 Session Meeting WEDNESDAY, May 20 9:00am Food Center Fellowship Hall Noon Brown Bag and Bible Conference Room 6:00pm Pot Luck and Table Talk Fellowship Hall THURSDAY, May 21 10:00 Lower Makefield Women Fellowship Hall 11:00am Food Stocking Room 4 Noon Alcoholics Anonymous Room 222 6:00 God’s Thunder Chapel 6:30pm Oakville Girl Scouts Room 220 7:00 Chancel Choir Music Room 8:30 Chancel Ringers Chapel FRIDAY, May 22 7:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous Fellowship Hall Room 220, 122, 210 Room 4 Room 200 Conference Room TUESDAY, May 19 10:00am Clothing Center Room 4 10:00 Food Center Set-up Fellowship Hall 10:00 Seekers Lounge 11:00 Ivins Center Lounge A Matter of Balance Conference Room 3:00pm Staff Meeting Conference Room 6:00 Girl Scouts Room 122 7:00 Educational Ministry Comm. Conf. Room 7:30 Alcoholics Anonymous Room 220 Room 122 SATURDAY, May 23 SUNDAY, May 24 Pentecost 8:30am Weekly Prayer Meeting Conference Room 9:00 Teen Choir Music Room 9:30 Cross Generational Cele. Fellow. Hall 9:30 Education Conference Room 9:30 Chancel Choir Music Room 10:30 Worship & Communion Sanctuary 11:00 Cherub Choir Room 104 11:30 Fellowship Time Lounge Children and Family host CHANGE OF ADDRESS When sending mail to the church, please be advised we no longer have mail delivered to Post Office Box 240. Please mail all correspondence to our street address: 771 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, Morrisville, PA 19067. Our phone number, fax and email address remain the same. Thanks! M O R R I S V I L L E P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 771 N OR TH P ENNSY LVANI A A VENUE | M OR RIS VILLE , P A 19067 215.295. 4191 | W W W .MPC US A . NE T PASTORS & PROGRAM STAFF Bruce Ballantine, Interim Pastor & Head of Staff | Deborah Heffernan, Interim Associate Pastor Louise Shoemaker, Parish Associate | Linda Seaman, Director of Older Adult Ministry Steve McBride, Director of Music and Principal Organist