First Presbyterian Church of Potsdam
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First Presbyterian Church of Potsdam
Holy Spirit: Heal and preserve us. Fill this place with songs of praise. Fuel our lives with power and grace. Renew this world, we pray, that it might glow with the light of your love and show forth your salvation. *Assurance of Pardon First Presbyterian Church Worship joyfully the One who awaits your praise! JUNE 12, 2011 PENTECOST and BICENTENNIAL SERVICE *Gloria Patri Preparation for Worship (for silent meditation) “Thereafter the day shall come when I will pour out my spirit on all humanity; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy; your old men shall dream dreams and your young men see visions.” – Joel 2:28 WE GATHER IN GOD’S NAME Minister: Christ is risen. People: He is risen indeed. Tidings of the Church Preludes “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty” – arr. Lloyd Larson Handbell Choir “Intrada” -Pezel The Riverside Brass Introit “O Rise and Sing” – James Biery “O rise and sing to God today! And call on our Creator’s might: The will of God to be our guide, the eye of God to be our sight. The word of God to be our song, the hand of God to be our stay The shield of God to be our strength, the path of God to be our way.” Call to Worship One: How wonderful are God’s works! In wisdom God made them all All: The sea, the creeping things, all living things both great And small show forth the glory of God. One: May the glory of God endure forever. All: We will sing praise to God as long as we live. One: I will sing praise while I have being. All: May our meditation be pleasing to Him, for I rejoice in the Lord. One: Bless the Lord, O my soul. All: For God’s steadfast love endures forever. *Processional Hymn “On Pentecost They Gathered” 128 *Prayer of Confession (in unison) Holy Spirit, how we need you! Our vision is dim, our dreams too small. Come Holy Spirit: Inspire and direct us. Our hearts are cold. Our faith is feeble. Come, Holy Spirit: Kindle fire within us. Our body is broken, our unity breached. Come, 601a *Sharing of the Peace of Christ The peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. And also with you Psalm reading: 104:24-34,35b read by four generations of FPC members Joel Merriman: O Lord, how manifold are your works! In wisdom you have made them all; The earth is full of your creatures. Yonder is the sea, great and wide, Creeping things innumerable are there, Living things both small and great. Ranota Hewitson: There go the ships, And Leviathan that you formed to sport in it. These all look to you To give them their food in due season; When you give to them, they gather it up; When you open your hand, They are filled with good things. Brad Hewitson: When you hide your face, they are dismayed; When you take away their breath, they die And return to their dust. When you send forth your spirit, They are created; And you renew the face of the ground. May the glory of the Lord endure forever; May the Lord rejoice in his works— Who looks on the earth and it trembles, Avery Raymonda: Who touches the mountains and they smoke. I will sing to the Lord as long as I live. I will sing praise to my God While I have being. May my meditation be pleasing to him, For I rejoice in the Lord. Bless the Lord, O my soul. Praise the Lord! Acts Reading Acts 2:8 We also hear in many tongues Hebrew – Tom Ballard; German – Laura Toland: Arabic – Lora Lunt: French – Richard Lunt; Mohawk – Tom Longshore; Russian – Ruth Kreuzer; Latin – Dave Powers; Greek – Tom Ballard; Spanish – Dave Powers; Norwegian – Pam Whittet; English – ALL. A word about Pentecost, our 200th, and the future here. - Rev. Dr. Tom Ballard Epistle Reading 1 Corinthians 12:3b-13 (see insert) Anthem “Legacy of Service” – Joseph Martin, Lloyd Larson “Upon a firm foundation God has built this place; A church of living stones, established by His grace. The saints who went before us were faithful to the call. Their legacy compels us to dedicate our all. The work has just begun; the journey lies before us. There’s music to be sung; a strong and mighty chorus. God is always faithful; His promises are true. The work has just begun, and God will see it through. This day of celebration we lift our thanks above. We sing to God our praise for all good gifts of love. The voices of our founders still echo through these halls. That heritage still calls us to answer Love’s great call. Christ who began this holy work shall finish it in His own time. We are the clay in the Potter’s hand, the living church, God’s great and grand design! The work has just began!” Julie Miller, Piano; Riverside Brass and the Westminster Homecoming Choir “God is Like a Rock” Children’s Time – Natalie Sleeth Sunday School and Martin Heintzelman, Piano WE PROCLAIM GOD’S WORD Prayer for Illumination Gospel Reading John 20:19-23 (see insert) The Word of the Lord Thanks be to God. Sermon “Open Our Mouths” The Rev. Scott Barton WE RESPOND TO GOD’S WORD *Affirmation of Faith Hymn/Anthem The Apostles’ Creed “Clouds of Witnesses Surround Us” page 14 – Robert Hobby Insert hymn here Bicentennial Minute Dedication of the “Clouds of Witnesses” Quilt The Ladies Guild of First Presbyterian Joys and Concerns, Recognition of Fifty Year Members Wanda Paro and W. Nye Smith, and Prayer of Intercession A Litany for the Cloud of Witnesses MINISTER: Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. LITURGIST: BY faith unknown Christians throughout the centuries have labored for God, not knowing how great the results might be. MINISTER: By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice that Cain…and through it he, being dead, yet speaks. LITURGIST: By faith the first Christians defied the imperial power of Rome, and through persecution, out of weakness were made strong: Apostles, Martyrs and Saints. MINISTER: By faith Enoch had witness borne to him that he was wellpleasing unto God. LITURGIST: By faith, when wealth and power had corrupted the Church, St. Francis and St. Theresa, Wycliffe, Luther, Calvin, Knox, Bunyan and Wesley revealed fresh truth. Martin Luther King, Jr. demonstrated the truth. CONGREGATION: By faith joining the cloud of witnesses those in the North Country continued the faith. LITURGIST: By faith the believing community built the present sandstone church. CONGREGATION: By faith the Sisson family with Quaker roots worked in all areas of the Presbyterian Church, provided music leadership and gave the organ. MINISTER: The faith continued with the leadership of Art and Mary Ellen Frackenpohl in worship and service. CONGREGATION: By faith we will, with the help of God, continue the traditions for generations to come. We shall be witnesses to all people, to the uttermost parts of the earth, teaching everyone to observe all things which Christ has commanded us. Presentation of Tithes and Offerings Offertory “Down By the Riverside” -Arthur Frackenpohl The Riverside Brass *Doxology (591) and Prayer of Thanksgiving *Bicentennial Hymn (please turn the page) Congregation, Choir, and Philhymnonic WE GO IN GOD’S NAME *Charge and Benediction Congregation, Choir and Philhymnonic: “God be with you till we meet again; Loving counsels guide, uphold you, With a Shepherd’s care enfold you: God be with you till we meet again.” -Rev. Jeremiah Rankin, 1880 *Postlude “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” -David Cherwien * Stand as you are able The moment of silence after the Benediction is given for personal praise and thanksgiving. The first note of the Postlude will dismiss us. * Assisted hearing devices are available. Please see an usher if you would like one. * Bags of activities for children are available at the entrance of the Center. Please pick up one for your child to use or see a greeter. * Nursery care is available for infants and toddlers. Of course, children of any age are always welcome to stay in the sanctuary during worship. We welcome you to First Presbyterian Church, and invite you to coffee hour after the service. We are strengthened by your presence, and hope that being here brings blessings to you. If you would like to become a member of the church, please speak to Pastor Tom, who will be happy to help you get started. There are three ways to become a member: profession of faith, reaffirmation of faith, or letter of transfer. Participants: Interim Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Tom Ballard Guest Pastor: The Rev. Scott Barton Readers of the Psalm: Joel Merriman Ranota Hewitson Brad Hewitson Avery Raymonda Readers of the Acts Reading: Rev. Dr. Tom Ballard – Hebrew & Greek Laura Toland – German Lora Lunt – Arabic Richard Lunt – French Tom Longshore – Mohawk Ruth Kreuzer – Russian Dave Powers – Latin & Spanish Pam Whittet – Norwegian The Riverside Brass; Trumpets: Paul Buell, John Schorge French Horn: Ray Schaberg Trombone: Peter McCoy Tuba: Charles Guy The Potsdam Philhymnonic and Arthur Frackenpohl, Director Westminister Homecoming Choir Pianist: Julie Miller Organist and Choir Director: Laura Toland Liturgists: The Rev. Dr. Tom Ballard Dawn Bartow Handbell Choir Greeters: Robert & Sharon Pickard Counters: Ranota Hewitson & JoAnne Partch Coffee hour: Bicentennial Committee FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A community gathering in Christ and ministering as God leads The flowers on the communion table were given in honor of Chip and Rosalie Hunter and "hometown" church family with love from The Hunter Girls. 42 Elm Street Potsdam, New York 13676 (315) 265-9434 Email: [email protected] Website Address: www.potsdampresbyterian.org