FIRST CHURCH AT WORSHIP
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FIRST CHURCH AT WORSHIP
FIRST CHURCH AT WORSHIP A Congregation of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Ambler, Pennsylvania October 12, 2014 Traditional Service - 9:30 a.m. South Ridge (Contemporary) - 11:00 a.m. Please remember to silence all electronic devices. (During the Prelude you are invited to prepare your hearts to worship God.) PRELUDE Prelude from Suite in E Major Titcomb WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS If you are a visitor and you take a moment to fill out the Connection Card found in the bulletin, we will gladly send you information about our church. Just put the card in the collection plate or hand it to an usher. If anyone has a joy or concern to include during the PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE, please fill out the yellow Prayer Request Card found in the pew rack, and give it to an usher or one of the pastors at this time. INTROIT Prayer Joyful Ringers Sherman OPENING SENTENCES Come, let us worship the God who came to seek and save the lost! Let us worship the God who came to seek and save each of us! Let us welcome God into our homes and our hearts. Let us give of ourselves in this worship time that we may know God. Let us joyfully and with gratitude worship God! * HYMN #469 Morning Has Broken * CONFESSION OF SIN Almighty God, you love us, but we have not loved you; you call, but we have not listened. We walk away from neighbors in need, wrapped up in our own concerns. We have gone along with evil, with pride, quarrelling, and divisiveness. Holy God, help us to face up to ourselves, so that, as you move toward us in mercy, we may repent, turn to you, and receive mercy; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. * SILENT CONFESSION * ASSURANCE OF PARDON * OUR RESPONSE #579 Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, And to the Holy Ghost: As it was in the beginning, Is now, and ever shall be, World without end. Amen, Amen. * THE PEACE OF CHRIST [Children participating in Sunday School are dismissed at this time] LEADERSHIP UPDATE ANTHEM Canticle of Fellowship Sanctuary Choir Courtney Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly love, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience, forgive each other as the Lord forgave you, and over all these virtues put on Love. Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love; the fellowship of kindred minds is like to that above. Before our Father’s throne we pour our ardent prayers; our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, our comforts and our cares. Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Love. We share our mutual woes, our mutual burdens bear; and often for each other flows the sympathizing tear. When we asunder part, it gives us inward pain; but we shall still be joined in heart, and hope to meet again. Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Love. From sorrow, toil, and pain and sin we shall be free; and perfect love and joy shall reign throughout eternity. Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Love. PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION SCRIPTURE (NIV) Psalm 133 1 How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity! 2 It is like precious oil poured on the head, running down on the beard, CCLI #147526 running down on Aaron’s beard, down on the collar of his robe. 3 It is as if the dew of Hermon were falling on Mount Zion. For there the LORD bestows his blessing, even life forevermore. Luke 19:1-10 19 Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. 2 A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was wealthy. 3 He wanted to see who Jesus was, but because he was short he could not see over the crowd. 4 So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore-fig tree to see him, since Jesus was coming that way. 5 When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, “Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.” 6 So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly. 7 All the people saw this and began to mutter, “He has gone to be the guest of a sinner.” 8 But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.” 9 Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. 10 For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” SERMON * HYMN #434 "Love in Action" The Reverend Ryan Balsan Today We All are Called to Be Disciples THE PRAYERS OF GOD'S PEOPLE AND THE LORD'S PRAYER Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. OFFERTORY Cantilena Titcomb * DOXOLOGY #592 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. * PRAYER OF DEDICATION * HYMN #540 God Be with You Till We Meet Again * BENEDICTION POSTLUDE I Will Magnify the Lord *Indicates to please stand if you are able. Williams ASSISTING WITH WORSHIP THIS MORNING Head Usher: Rich Myers Greeters: Earle & Nancy Matlack Ushers: Susan Buehler Claudette Fleischmann Betty Miller Bob Miller Jan Nader Gwen Neveil Lay Reader: Nancy Lange Soundboard: John Astler Driving folks Paul Berry and to church today: Chuck Brumbaugh FOR EVERYONE’S CONVENIENCE – There are hearing devices, large print hymnals and bulletins, and children’s worship packets. Ask an usher for assistance. Our Nursery welcomes infants to three-year-olds ten minutes before worship and is located in the main hallway on the 1st floor, Room 101. SUNDAY SCHOOL We offer the same program during the 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM worship services. Our Pre K & K class welcomes children, 3 years old through children in Kindergarten, 10 minutes before worship. This class is located on the 3rd floor in Room 307. Grades 1 through 5 begin in worship with their families. Children will be invited to meet their teachers in the back of the Sanctuary. Elementary-age homerooms are located on the 2nd and 3rd floors. You can register your children for 2014-2015 Sunday School at church or online at FPCAmbler.org. MEMBER PRAYER CONCERNS Sandra Brandreth Audrey Buchholz Richard and Arlene Crowell John Detwiler Lois Domm Mary Duncan Pam Elliott Falcone family Eileen Honert John Kirch Ellen Morrow Evelyn McAdam Dick McNeal Betty Rawlins Lindsey Robinson Charles Siegmann Jeff Stone Mim Theobald Kathy Wandall If you would like to add someone to the prayer list, contact the church office ([email protected]/215-646-3030). The church staff prays for concerns during our weekly staff meeting. Prayer requests from extended family and friends (listed in the order received): Mary Contino, friend of Barbara Schmitt Mildred Durst, cousin of Marianne P. Watters Gwen and John Haspels, mission workers injured in Ethiopia Noah Richards, great grandson of Anne Lyons Arlene Hiles, friend of Lois Peterson Tony Walter, friend of Fal Klitsch Sarah Sandell, sister of Dave Klitsch Abi, daughter of Georgina Bard Sherada, friend of the Forsters Lynn Mason, grandmother of Ali, Abi, Ani and JB Mason Jack Kerner, cousin of Linda Callegari All those suffering from or in fear of ebola, and all those fighting the pandemic Patricia Buziak, mother of Sarah McClure Sandie and her father Daniel Beren The Dave Schwass family, friends of Ron Moritz Brian Blanchard, friend of Sara and Trey Halkett ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 12, 2014 THE SANCTUARY FLOWERS ARE GIVEN in loving memory of Kimberly Gibbons from the Astler family. IF YOU ARE HOSPITALIZED OR HAVE A PASTORAL CONCERN contact the church office ([email protected]/215646-3030). If you are on FACEBOOK or FOURSQUARE, check in from First Presbyterian Church of Ambler, and let your friends know you are worshiping with us today. PARENTS, you are welcome to feed your babies wherever you feel comfortable. If you would like a quiet place, Marie Thomas, our Children's Ministry Director, is making her office available. Marie's office is behind the balcony on the third floor, Room 301. JOIN US for our 2014 Fall Sermon Series: Living Inside Out: Steps to Authentic Spirituality WEBSITE UPDATE. Starting Monday, October 13th we will be performing maintenance to our current church websites. Please be patient during this process. We may experience some temporary email problems during the update. If you have any questions or concerns contact the church office (215-646-3030). HAITI MISSION TRIP. There are still spots available for the January 2015 Haiti Mission Trip. The deposit ($400) is now due. Partial scholarships are available. Contact Christina Hughes ([email protected]). ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL. One of the greatest things about the Psalms is that they are prayers offered by people like us; not merely lofty praises to a seemingly distant God. No, the Psalms encounter us where we are, delve into the depths of all human experience, and bring us to the God who walks with us every step of the way. Praise is offered amid suffering, worship is done in the midst of grief, and joy is proclaimed in the midst of great sorrow. The Psalms show us how to look to God in every circumstance of our lives; in the ups, downs, and everywhere in between. They give us a pattern to follow, combining the cheerfulness of a travel song with the practicality of a guidebook and map. Join us in adult Sunday school at both 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM service times, as we discuss some of the Psalms and hear about how they impacted Amy Ruhf while she completed Hike4Hope this summer, and about how they can help all of us as we journey through life. MEN’S STUDY GROUP. Every Wednesday from 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM the men’s study group (HOGS) meets in the Parlor. This fall we will be following Ryan’s sermon series with lively study and discussion. We believe that ministry to and through our men is a key part of Gods kingdom. More than just a chance to gather together and shoot the breeze; we desire to grow in our faith by creating a community of disciples of Jesus who are being personally transformed and becoming catalysts mobilizing Christians to become the functioning Body of Christ in our homes, neighborhoods and workplaces. See you this Wednesday. OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD: It’s time to start thinking about Christmas and getting those shoe boxes ready! Start the Christmas season by filling a shoebox with small gifts that will be delivered around the world to children in need, and help spread the message of God's love. Look for the OCC brochure in your mailbox next week for more details. Back by popular demand, this year we will have OCC shoe boxes for you to use – no wrapping necessary! FPCA will be collecting shoeboxes in the Fellowship Hall during coffee hour on November 2, November 9, November 16 and November 24. If you have questions or need additional brochures/labels please contact Lauri McCallum (215-2067227/[email protected]). MEAL MINISTRY. The deacons want to remind the congregation that the Meal Ministry is available. Meals are prepared and dropped off to those in need (i.e., birth of a child, recovering from surgery, illness or death in the family). Please notify the church office ([email protected]/215-646-3030) if you are in need of a meal. If you would like to join the folks who prepare meals, please contact the church office or respond on the ConnectionCard. SOUP KITCHEN. Sign up at the Help Desk for our next Soup Kitchen on Friday October 17th and/or Saturday, October 18th. We work with a coalition of 14 churches (called the NECH) to provide a soup kitchen every Saturday morning in Philadelphia. You can be part of this effort by helping to prepare the meal Friday night at our church, serving the meal in Frankford on Saturday morning, or both. Contact Mark and Barb Yantek (215641-4928/[email protected]). Clothing items are also needed: sweatshirts, coats, small blankets, socks and sneakers (new or clean/used in good condition). Items can be left in the container marked SOUP KITCHEN CLOTHING DONATIONS, by the Fellowship Hall coat racks. FORTENITERS DINNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th. Each year the Deacons sponsor a dinner and social evening for the Forteniters Club, Inc. of Norristown. The Club offers activities for those in the Norristown area who are dealing with mental illness. We are asking for your help in providing chicken divan casseroles, cookies, and fruit. Sign up at the table in Fellowship Hall after the 9:30 AM service or in the Narthex after South Ridge. WEST KENSINGTON MINISTRY FRIEND RAISER. Join us on Tuesday, October 21st, 6:00 PM, at Spring House Tavern in Ambler (Norristown Road & Bethlehem Pike). There will be free appetizers and beverages for purchase. The program will feature music, an opportunity to informally meet the Reverend Adan Mairena and some of the folks from WKM. See a short documentary film about WKM created by acclaimed filmmaker, Will Drinker. Reserve your place now, Email: Chad Pilling ([email protected]). MEN’S BREAKFAST. Come join us for fellowship and a delicious meal at the next Men’s Breakfast on Saturday, October 18th at 8:00 AM in Fellowship Hall. Sign up at the Help Desk or contact Bob Pearce ([email protected]/215-884-2385). MIRIAM CIRCLE will meet October 22nd at Normandy Farms. Meet at parking lot #10 at 11:30 AM. Call Alice (215-620-0079) if unable to attend. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN. Eat, Pray and Laugh with friends old and new during our annual Thank Offering Dinner on November 3rd. Bring a dish to share. Bring a friend. Can’t get there by 6:00 PM? No problem, come when you can. We will end by 8:00 PM(ish). We will collect an offering at this event for the many mission projects supported by Presbyterian Women (see the display in the hallway opposite the church mailboxes). Did I mention that we need help setting up and closing down? Contact Barbara Schmitt ([email protected]) or mark your interest on the Connection Card. LIBRARY BOOK REVIEW. Faith, by Lori Copeland. We all have faith in our parents, our church, and close friends. But faith in a stranger? This is the story of a woman who answered a classified advertisement for a wife. It reveals how she copes with her husband and his family, and how they eventually find faith in each other and love. ART IN THE LIBRARY. “A Tea Towel for Every Occasion”. In the library is a collection of Royal memorabilia about Queen Elizabeth II, the current monarch of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations since 1953. The Queen is also the Head of the Church of England. Each occasion produces celebratory items for the coronation, christenings, marriages, reign anniversaries and funerals. Items exhibited include china, stamps, books, what-nots, and of course, the linen tea towels, a cheap and cheerful way of marking a celebration. This collection belonged to Mae Mackie (1918-2014) and came to her niece, Diana Mackie recently. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SUNDAY MORNINGS: • Nursery Caregivers (during 11 AM Worship). We are looking for a few more nursery caregivers who will serve no more than six times a year. • Teacher/Shepherd (during 11 AM Worship). Team up with one other person to regularly shepherd elementary age children. Shepherds escort children to our creative workshops, work on Bible skills and lead small group prayer times. Prep is minimal. COME TO MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers). We meet every first Saturday in the Parlor from 9:00-11:30 AM (September to May, except January). Breakfast for moms & MOPPETS program for infants through elementary-age children. We hope to see you at our next meeting on November 1st. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS/DATES It is time to sign up for The Philly Blitz Service Weekend, November 14-16. SUNDAY SCHOOL All classes meet at 9:30 AM in room 304 for combined worship, followed by smaller group lessons. Want to come early to hang out, play games, and eat snacks? Doors open at 9:00 AM. YOUTH GROUP • HS BASIC tonight, Sunday, Oct. 12th (6:30-8 PM). Bring your Bibles. • MS BASIC this Thursday, Oct. 16th (6:30-8 PM). Bring your Bibles. • Announcing the 2015 Mission Trip to Providence, Rhode Island (June 21-27). This trip is open to all current 8th-12th grade students. If you are interested in participating, please attend the Informational Meeting on Sunday, Nov.2nd at 5:15 PM in the Youth Room. • The Great Escape is BACK (July 27-Aug. 1)!!! This trip is open to all current 5th-8th grade students. If you are interested in participating, please attend the Informational Meeting on Sunday, Nov.2nd at 4:30 PM in the Youth Room. SMALL GROUPS We will be continuing our study of BEING HUMAN: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. This week we'll be focusing on the topic of Pain that we experience throughout life and how to cope with it. Meet us in the Youth Room on Wednesday, from 6:30-8 PM. Bring your Bible. UPCOMING EVENTS/ACTIVITIES: 1. Can you handle the HAUNT?! Join us for the HS Dorney Park Trip to experience the thrills of the coasters and the spooks of the season! Saturday, Oct. 25th. 2. Our Fall Service Project will be on Thursday, Oct. 30th from 6-8 PM. We will be shopping for, filling, and wrapping boxes of goodies for Operation Christmas Child. Cost: $10 3. How good are you with directions? How about in the dark?! Come with us to the MS Cornmaze Trip for a full day of fall activities and a cornmaze challenge at night. Saturday, Nov. 1st. 4. HS Fall Retreat: REALITY Conference! Spend a weekend away with friends from FPCA and other local churches. We will have a blast playing games, enjoying fellowship time, and growing in our relationship with Christ. Nov. 7- Nov. 9th. Fellowship Hall (F.H.) Memorial Conference Room (M.C.R., 2nd floor) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 9:30 AM • Traditional Worship • Sunday School for all ages 10:30 AM Café , F.H. 10:40 AM Children/Youth Bell Choir 11:00 AM • SouthRidge Worship • Sunday School for all ages 11:10 AM Children’s Chimes Choir 12:15 PM S.U.R.G.E. Horseback Riding 5:00 PM A.A., M.C.R. 6:30 PM High School B.A.S.I.C. Youth Group, F.H. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 6:00 PM A.A., M.C.R. 7:00 PM Young Adult Small Group Bible Study, Yoo Home TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 10:00 AM Women’s Bible Study, Parlor 10:30 AM Staff Meeting, Pastor’s Office 5:30-6:45 PM Ambler Marbles Club, F.H. 6:00 PM A.A., M.C.R. 7:15 PM Deacons, M.C.R. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 9:30AM Library Staff Work 6:00 PM A.A., Women Beginners, Parlor 6:30 PM • Youth Fall Small Groups • Inter-Faith Group, F.H. 7:00 PM Joyful Ringers, Sanctuary 8:00 PM Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room 8:30 PM H.O.G.S. (Men’s Bible Study), Parlor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 6:00 PM A.A., M.C.R. 6:30-8:00 PM Middle School BASIC, F.H. 7:00 PM • Deb Koziol Small Group, Library • S.R. Band Rehearsal, Sanctuary 7:30 PM Traditional Worship Mtg., Pastor’s Office 8:30 PM CHICS, Parlor FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 6:00 PM Women’s Retreat • A.A., M.C.R. • Soup Kitchen Preparation, Kitchen SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 Women’s Retreat 8:00 AM Men’s Breakfast 10:00 AM Soup Kitchen (serving in Philadelphia) First Presbyterian Church 4 South Ridge Ave Ambler, PA 19002 Phone: 215-646-3030 Web Site: www.FPCAmbler.org Fax: 215-643-0621 E-mail: [email protected] Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All baptized members of the congregation CHURCH STAFF Carol Anders, Organist and Parish Visitor .............................................. [email protected] Ryan Balsan, Pastor, Head of Staff……………………………………………[email protected] Brian Bortnick, South Ridge Music Director .......................................... [email protected] Michael Joy, Director of Music ...............................................................MichaelJoy@Comcast.net Cheryl Kurpiel, Church Administrator....................................................... [email protected] Leslie Thomas, Director of Youth Ministries ............................................. [email protected] Barbara Schmitt, Parish Visitor ....................................................................... [email protected] Marie Thomas, Director of Children’s Ministries........................................ [email protected] Jodi Wolper, Secretary of Publications and Publicity ................................. [email protected] Class of 2015 Trey Halkett Susan Buehler Dave Klitsch William Martin Teri McMasters Robert Nance THE SESSION Cindy Reed, Clerk of Session Class of 2016 Kristin Baird Rachel Coley Jeff Depuyt Sherri Gannon Christina Hughes Ron Moritz Class of 2017 Karen Driscoll Scott French Judy McKee Bob Walters Anne Whitney Mark Yantek Class of 2015 Cindy Bowman Debbie Daniels Suzanne Kauffman DePuyt Lauren Kellock Linda Moulton Rich Myers Amy Ruhf BOARD OF DEACONS Class of 2016 Tom Bender John Brasch Sara Halkett John Ingram Deb Koziol Andy McClure Cristy Robertson Class of 2017 Lisa Astler David Coley Martijn Driehuis Tahir Thomas Kinsey Carol Kocher Andrew Schielke Tom Shaner Memorials Committee Liz Ferry Katie Marlowe Mary McGready Ed Morgenson Endowment Committee Jeff DePuyt Rich Krauss Dick McNeal Bill Messerschmidt Eric Rudolph Keith White Tom Wynn Nominating Committee Mike Bowman Cheryl Kurpiel Bill Lobley, Deacon Rep. Robert Nance, Session Rep. Cristy Robertson Bruce Ruhf