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Document 6576203
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www.standrewsmoncton.net | [email protected] |
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October 26, 2014
Prelude
Welcome and Announcements
Praise Time………………….How Great Is Our God
..…………….…………………… Whom Shall I Fear?
..…………….……………………This Is Amazing Grace
Call to Worship: Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know
my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead
me in the way everlasting. Psalm 139:23-24
Prayer of Approach
Ministr y of Music ~O Worship The King
Baptism Video
Children’s Hymn…………………..Jesus Loves Even Me
Time with Children:
*Children ages 3-Grade 5*
Living Fa ith:
Baptism
Sacrament of Baptism
Isaac Campbell
Hymn……………………………... The Church’s One Foundation
Scripture Reading:
Exodus 20:1-20
Sermon Series: The Essential 100 (E 100) Cha llenge
Sermon: Law And Land Is A Gift !
Tithes & Offerings ~ It is more blessed to give than to r eceive. Acts 20: 35b
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Mon., Oct 27
Thurs., Oct 30
Sat., Nov 1
Jason MacPhail
Lisa Waugh
Mya Deveau
Community Breakfast – November 1st
St. Andrew’s will once again hosting a community
breakfast on the first Saturday of each month (til
April), from 8-11 am. Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon,
Panfries, Scrambled Eggs, Coffee, Tea & Juice.
Adults $8.00, Children 10 & under $4.00,
Family of 4 $20.00
To greet you this Sunday: David Eagles
Distributing Bulletins this Sunday: Kathy Elliot
Attending Elder: Abram Steen
Coordinator: Doris Sabean
Name: ___________
Address: _______________
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Phone: _______________
Email: ________________
I would like:
Please mark your calendar - Saturday, November 8th we will
be having a Greeter's Ministry Seminar in our boardroom from
9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Everyone is invited but especially those that
have not taken this very important seminar for ministry in our
church. We will have a signup sheet in the atrium so it will give us
an idea of how much refreshments will be on hand. Thank you and
will see you then.
Greeter's Ministry Committee
Doxology…………………………A New Commandment
Hymn……………………………..We Are Called To Be God’s People
Bened iction
Commissioning Hymn…………….Trust and Obey
Postlude
Can we help?
REMEMBER: Daylight Saving Time ends on
Sunday, November 2nd.
Don’t forget to set back your clocks 1 hour
on Saturday night November 1st!!!
Know … Grow … Show… Christ
Prayer about:
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A phone call
A visit
Offering Envelopes
Information about Jesus
Other:
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"It is not so much the case th at God has a mission fo r
his church in the worl d, as that God has a church fo r
his mission in the wo rld. Mission was not ma de for
the church, the chu rch w as made for missi on
-- God's mission."
Christopher Wright, The Mission of God
Contact Us
Martin Kreplin
Pastor
382.7234
[email protected]
Phyllis Nowlan-Corey
Administrative Asst.
389.7707
[email protected] m
Laurie Kammermann
Coordinator of Music Ministries
386.8906
[email protected]
Brenda Smith
Custodian
Contact Church office
389.7707
Melissa Steen
Director of Youth & Family Ministries
863.0890
standrewsyouthand [email protected]
Don’t forget to check our website out…
www.standrewsmoncton.net
You may want to join others in prayer before the service.
Please go to the Ministers’ Meeting Room
at 9:30am on Sunday mornings.
Please pray for Rev. Dr. Martin Kreplin as he prepares
Next Sunday's Sermon Series:
The Essential 100 (E100) Challenge
Sermon: What Happens When We Mess Up … Again?
Please pray for the work of the Holy Spirit through
the faithful proclamation of the word.
Nursery Caregivers--the more the merrier!
There is a sign-up sheet on the table where the mailboxes are!!
For more information, please contact Madeline Graham.
Please Note: More help is needed in the nursery…youth, ladies
and men are welcome as 3 volunteers are now required….
Catechism Question
For what purpose do we go to the house of God?
We go to worship God with His people.
How do we worship God when we go to His house?
We worship God by praise, prayer, the reading and preaching of His Word,
and by our offerings.
Food Offering – Today
The Last Sunday of every month we will be accepting offerings of
non - perishable food items. This food supports our food bank.
Offerings can be left outside the doors of the sanctuary by the
Welcome Centre.
Anytime you can contribute please feel to do so.
Expressions of Sympathy are extended to the Family and Friends
of Dr. Chong Eel Park who took up Residence in Glory on Thursday
Evening, Oct 23, 2014 at the age of 87. The funeral service will be
held here at St. Andrew’s on Tuesday, October 28 @ 11am which is
to be confirmed.
Please keep Mrs. Hyo Sun & Dr. John Park and family in your prayers.
0n the back table in the Sanctuary are Bibles
in Korean and Mandarin for you to use!!
Know… Grow… Show…Christ
CARING NURSERY PROVIDED*
Christian Education:
1) Adult Christian Education Class: Sundays following worship
Facilitator: Bill Ross - Meeting Room Lectures from the Ligonier 2006
National Conference, Bought with a Price, on rediscovering the Church and
her mission in the world.
2)Essential Bible (E100) Discussion Group will take place each Sunday during
the Christian Education time, following Coffee and Conversation. The
group will discuss the readings from the previous week, which will also be
the focus of the sermon that Sunday. Elizabeth Eagles is the facilitator and
it will be meeting in the Minister’s outer office.
3) Children/Youth Christmas musical called The Great Gift Exchange'! There
will be acting, singing, choreography and solos. We will be presenting 'The
Great Gift Exchange' to the congregation in December. Our practices will
be held on Sundays, starting October 19, during CE time (approx. 11:30-12:30
pm). Parents are always welcome to sit in on our practices or you can feel
free to take advantage of the adult classes that are offered during Christian
Education time. I hope to see many of you at rehearsal! ~ Laurie K.
4) Young & Older Children in Worship (YCW): For children aged 3 years
through to Grade 5, children are invited to continue worship during the
regular Sunday worship service. Children are dismissed after the “Time
with Children” and the “Younger Children in Worship” go to the CE rooms;
the “Older Children in Worship” go to the meeting room.
5) Pioneers Program is for children ages 4 through Grade 6 and offers Bible
exploration and application, memory verses, learning through
activities, games, and songs in a non-competitive and fun atmosphere.
(Wednesdays 6 pm – 7:30 pm - Located in numerous rooms throughout
the building).
6) Youth Group: Sunday night meeting with games, snacks, and Bible Study,
here at St. Andrew's from 6:15 to 8:15.
"Thank you for ensuring yo u have ta ken all
personal belongings with you. The church
cannot be held responsible for lost items."
Know… Grow… Show…Christ
Building Christian Community:
Faith is not only “taught,” but is “caught!”
Coffee & Conversation: Following worship, enjoy conversation
with others, meeting those new among us,
catching up with friends and encouraging one
another in the faith. Stay as long as you would
like. If you feel that you can be a part of this
important ministry, please let Alison Geldart
know or sign up on the sheet at coffee and
conversation. If you haven’t participated before
we can match you up with someone who is
familiar with the kitchen.
Out To Lunch Program: Consider taking someone home or out to
lunch in order to get to grow deeper relationships and to encourage faith development.
Please Note:
Wednesday Morning Bible Study, Prayer & Fellowship
October 29th @ 9:30 am – 11 am
Meeting Place: Joan MacKay’s
For more info please contact Joan
All ladies are Welcomed to join !!
Looking for a few ding-a-lings!
Our handbell choir is looking for a few ringers (adults and
youth ages 12 and up). It does take some amount of music
knowledge to be a ringer so if you have played an
instrument before or have some experience reading music
and are interested, please contact me. Rehearsals are on
Tuesday evenings from 6-7 pm from October – December
and then February-April ~ Laurie K.
Expressions of sympathy are extended to Roger and Robin
Noble on the death of his father. Please keep Roger and his
family in your prayers.
Know… Grow… Show…Christ
Into the Word…
Sermon Series: The E100 Challenge
Sermon: Law And Land Is A Gift
Exodus 20:1-20
Introduction:
• Being double-minded leads to disaster.
Context:
• Two million strong, the Israelites were delivered from Egypt.
• God fulfills His promises.
1) The Gift Of Law
• The great “I Am” who brought them out of Egypt instructs how His
people should live.
• We are blessed, not because of our capacities, but because we are His.
• We are His with a purpose – for His mission, not for ourselves.
• Law is not the source of rightness, but the course of right ness.
• 10 Commandments tells us how to relate to God, others and stuff.
2) The Gift of Land
• God gives the promised land, with echoes of the Exodus.
• The narrative plainly tells, it is God who provides, not His people’s
capacities.
• Yet, God’s people corrupt their worship of God with idolatry.
Application:
• God calls us to singular, whole-hearted devotion.
• Marriage doesn’t work as a three-some. God is jealous for our sakes.
• See Psalm 119: 113. Many of us live as double-minded people. We
love God… but also love the world; love being in control.
• God calls us to a better way: See James 4:8.
Conclusion:
• God gives good gifts for our benefit, so we can benefit His mission.
• Perhaps today, it’s time to give up our double-minded ways.
…So the Word can get into you!
Community Breakfast
Our first community breakfast for the new season was held on Saturday
morning, October 4th. We are pleased to report that the proceeds
enabled us to make a contribution to the church’s ministries in the
amount of approx. $900. Additionally, we were able to host the Youth
Impact project Ride-for-Refuge on that day as well, and a considerable
number of the cyclists partook of the breakfast under the sponsorship
of Southampton Computers. They were able to raise approx. $14,000 for
their work with vulnerable & at-risk youth in our community. A great big
THANK YOU to all those who assisted in any way with set-up, cooking,
serving, cleaning, etc. We are currently planning the next scheduled
breakfast for Saturday, November 1st. We would be pleased for the
assistance of anyone able and willing to help in any way at the
breakfasts; either Friday evening set-up, Saturday morning
cooking/serving, bussing tables, or clean-up following the breakfast; by
contacting Faye @ 388-1420 Looking ahead … JUST FRIENDS will be
providing musical entertainment at the November 1st breakfast; and
during the breakfast on December 6th we will be hosting the Atlantic
Canada Highland Dancing competitions.
Praise God for His faithfulness!
Family, Fellowship & Evangelism Committee
Christmas Tea & Sale
Once again the ladies of the church are hosting a Christmas Tea & Sale
on Saturday, November 15th. They will be serving home-made desserts
with tea, coffee & juice, and will be offering for sale, books, crafts,
home-baking, jams & jellies. Anyone wishing to help or provide items
for sale contact Jeanie or Faye.
Know… Grow… Show…Christ
LIVING FAITH
Baptism
Baptism is a sign and seal of our union with Christ and with
his church.
Through it we share in the death and resurrection of
Christ and are commissioned to his service.
In Baptism, water is administered in the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
The water signifies the washing away of sin, the start of
new life in Christ, and the gift of the Holy Spirit.
By the power of the Holy Spirit God acts through Baptism.
It is the sacrament not of what we do but of what God has
done for us in Christ. God's grace and our response to it
are not tied to the moment of Baptism, but continue and
deepen throughout life.
It is a sacrament meant for those who profess their faith and
for their children.
Together we are the family of God.
Baptism is also an act of discipleship that requires
commitment and looks towards growth in Christ.
Those baptized in infancy are called in later years to
make personal profession of Christ.
What is born may die. What is grafted may wither.
Congregations and those baptized must strive to nurture
life in Christ.
Baptism assures us that we belong to God. In life and in
death our greatest comfort is that we belong to our faithful
Saviour Jesus Christ.