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bulletin - First Presbyterian Church, Annapolis, Maryland
The Silent Prayer and Call to Worship are from the Book of Common Worship.
HEARING AIDS, LARGE PRINT BULLETINS & BIBLES AVAILABLE FROM USHERS.
THOSE ASSISTING THIS MORNING - Preacher: William L. Hathaway; Liturgists: Heather G.
Shortlidge, Avery Morrison (8:30), Charles Hargrove (11:00); Time with Children: Miss Good;
Ushers: Elspeth Adam, Jane MacMurray (8:30), David & Lynn Clark, Dave & Sue Blackshear
(11:00); Greeter: Tom Goodridge (8:30); Acolyte: Tyler Kempton (11:00); Godly Play: Britt
Griswold (11:00); Presentation of Third Grade Bibles: Marion Schilder (11:00).
First Presbyterian Church, Annapolis, Maryland
February 1, 2015 – 8:30 & 11:00 am Worship
Fourth Sunday after Epiphany
LOOKING AHEAD IN WORSHIP
Sunday, February 8 – Psalms of Disorientation: Cries for Help
Part two of the series will turn to Psalm 13 and 90. Worship will include the Dedication
of Memorial Gifts.
Wednesday, February 11 – Taizé Worship
A service of prayer, chant and Scripture at 7:30 pm in our sanctuary.
Sunday, February 15 – Psalms of New Orientation: Promise of New Life
Dr. Hathaway will conclude the three part series from Psalm 91 and 138, that call for
restoration. Worship will also include the special prayers for healing and wholeness and
the dedication of prayer shawls.
WILLIAM L. HATHAWAY, PASTOR
HEATHER G. SHORTLIDGE, ASSOCIATE PASTOR
ROBERT W. MUCKENFUSS, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC
MELISSA (MISS) GOOD, DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN’S & YOUTH MINISTRY
JAMES G. KIRK AND MARYLA K. MEAGHER, PARISH ASSOCIATES
THE NATIONAL NAVAL MEMORIAL OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA)
AN EARTH CARE CONGREGATION OF THE PC (USA)
PARTNER WITH EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE CZECH BRETHREN, CZECH REPUBLIC
171 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER STREET, ANNAPOLIS MD 21401
[email protected] / WWW.ANNAPOLIS-PRESBYTERIAN.COM
PHONE: 410-267-8705 / FAX: 410-268-9643
PREPARATION FOR THE WORD
Those who are able, please stand; bold print in unison.
PRELUDE (8:30) - Pastorale
(11:00) - Allegro, Handbell Choir
Rudolf Bibl
Jason Krug
SILENT PRAYER
Eternal God, you are the power behind all things:
behind the energy of the storm, behind the heat of a million suns.
Eternal God, you are the power behind all minds:
behind the ability to think and reason, behind all understanding of the truth.
Eternal God, you are the power behind the cross of Christ:
behind the weakness, the torture and the death, behind unconquerable love.
Eternal God, we worship and adore you. Amen.
NOTICES OF CONGREGATIONAL LIFE
(Please sign the Greeter Pad and pass it along your pew and back again.)
CHORAL INTROIT (11:00) - When Hands Reach Out
O WALY WALY
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CALL TO WORSHIP
(From Psalm 34:3, 95:1-2)
O praise the Lord with me,
let us exalt God’s name together.
O come, let us sing to the Lord and shout with joy to the rock of our salvation!
Let us come into God’s presence with thanksgiving, singing joyful songs of praise.
HYMN 37 - Let All Things Now Living
ASH GROVE
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
Gracious God, in you we live and breathe and have our being;
in life and in death we belong to you. Yet, often we find ourselves far from you
and doubting your relevance and even your presence.
Forgive us when we forget our place within your mercy
and wander from our true home within your mystery.
We pray as well that you give us the strength to withstand the forces
that push and pull us away from you and neighbor.
In the name of Jesus, who guides our way back to you, we offer our prayers. Amen.
(Silence)
WORDS OF ASSURANCE
RESPONSE OF PRAISE - Alleluia!
Celtic Alleluia
SECOND SCRIPTURE - Psalm 8
Iona Abbey Worship Book
All Wonderful God, Creator, the whole earth declares your greatness.
Pulpit side Your glory glows in the heavens. It is babbled by babies and sung by children.
Lectern side You are safe from all your enemies: those who oppose you are silenced.
Pulpit When I look at the sky which you have made,
the moon and the stars that you set in place:
Lectern Where do human beings fit in the pattern?
What are we, that you care for us?
Pulpit You have made us only a little lower than yourself;
and crowned us with glory and honor.
Lectern You share with us responsibility
to care for sheep and cattle, wild things, birds and fish,
everything that lives in the sea: to work with you, within creation.
All Wonderful God, Creator, the whole earth declares your greatness.
SERMON - Part I on the Psalms: “Grounded in Gratitude”
(Part I - Orientation; Part II - Disorientation; Part III - New Orientation)
PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD
RESPONSE TO THE LORD
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TIME WITH CHILDREN
(Pre-k to second grades may leave for Godly Play offered at both services.)
At 11:00 am, the following third graders will receive a Bible: Anna Balcer, Cade Bell,
Billy Bodor, Aidan DeCourcy, Oliver Durland, Sophie Hudiburg, Caroline Kempton, Noah
Jones, Ben Lander, and William Price.
CHORAL CALL TO PRAYER (11:00) - What Shall I Render to the Lord
MARTYRDOM
PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION
PRAYERS FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE LORD’S PRAYER
(Concluding with the Lord’s Prayer using “debts” and “debtors,” Hymnal, page 35.)
OFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE
OFFERTORY (8:30) - Allegro
(11:00) - Nocturne, Handbell Choir
FIRST SCRIPTURE - Psalm 1
ANTHEM (11:00) - The Majesty and Glory of Your Name
HYMN 382 - Heaven Is Singing for Joy
ALEGRIA
(Please read the historical notes at the bottom of the page.
The hymn also reflects today’s theme of being grounded in the love of God.)
Tom Fettke
When I gaze into the night skies and see the work of Your fingers: the moon and stars suspended in
space. Oh, what is man, that You are mindful of him? You have given man a crown of glory and
honor, and have made him a little lower than the angels. You have put him in charge of all creation;
the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the fish of the sea. O Lord, our God, the majesty and glory
of Your name transcends the earth and fills the heavens. O Lord, our God, little children praise You
perfectly and so would we. Alleluia. The majesty and glory of Your name, Alleluia.
HYMN 24 - God, Who Stretched the Spangled Heavens
Antonio Vivaldi
Cynthia Dobrinski
HOLY MANNA
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CHARGE & BENEDICTION
BENEDICTION RESPONSE (11:00) - Go With Us Lord
POSTLUDE - Praise the Lord, the Heavens Adore
TALLIS’ CANON
Anne Laura Page
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Date
Sun, 2/1
8:30
9:30
9:30
10:30
11:00
12:15
12:15
4:00-6:00
6:00-9:00
Mon, 2/2
Church
Community
Winter Relief (FH)
Worship (Sanctuary)
Education Hour
CLAMS (Music)
Coffee Hour (FH)
Worship (Sanctuary) - Presentation of Third Grade Bibles
Children’s Sandwich-Making (ZW)
Deacon Training & Meeting (KC4a)
Youth Fellowship - Super Bowl Prep (St. Anne’s kitchen)
Confirmation Class - Super Bowl Party (Music Room)
8:00
Winter Relief Break-down
4:00
Psalm Bible Study (KC4a)
12:00
7:15
7:30
Noon AA (FH)
GA (FH)
ACOA (Music)
Mission (KC4a)
12:00
7:00
Noon AA (FH)
AA Board (KC1a)
Church Staff Meeting (KC1a)
Worship Committee (KC4a)
12:00
Noon AA (FH)
Backpack Buddies (Anna. Elem.)
Handbell Rehearsal (Music)
Choir Rehearsal (Music)
12:00
7:00
Noon AA (FH)
Young Annapolis Clergy
(ZW House)
Noon AA (FH)
Tues, 2/3
7:00
Wed, 2/4
Thurs, 2/5
12:00
7:00
2:00
6:15
7:30
SMALL GROUP LENTEN COVENANT CIRCLES
7:00-8:15 pm on Wednesdays: February 25, March 4, 11, 18, and 25
Fri, 2/6
6:00-9:00
Officers’ Workshop (FH)
12:00
Sat, 2/7
8:30-12:30
Officers’ Workshop (FH)
3:00
8:30
Sun, 2/8
8:30
9:30
9:30
10:30
11:00
3:00
5:00
Worship (Sanctuary)
Education Hour
Confirmation Class (FH)
Coffee Hour (FH)
Worship (Sanctuary)
New Member Class (FH)
Youth Fellowship (Kinhart Center)
Private Use (FH)
Evening AA (FH)
Sign up for a group that sparks your interest and journey with this community of people
throughout the season of Lent. Circles are first-come, first-serve. CHILDCARE PROVIDED (with
pre-registration TODAY).
Register online: www.annapolis-presbyterian.com/2015-lenten-covenant-circles-form
CELTIC TREASURES IN THE CHAPEL. Join pastor Bill Hathaway for prayer and study, exploring
the depths of contemporary Celtic influences on the Christian faith. Each Wednesday will
include prayer, music and a discussion of John Philip Newell’s book The Rebirthing of God:
Christianity’s Struggle for New Beginnings.
FAITH & FILM. Join Associate Pastor, Heather Shortlidge, at Red Red Wine Bar for theological
reflection and a glass of wine. Each week, we will discuss a recent documentary, including After
Tiller (February 25), Rich Hill (March 4), Citizenfour (March 11), Overnighters (March 18) and
Virunga (March 25). Participants are asked to view these films through Netflix, Amazon, or
iTunes prior to our discussion together. Limited to ten people with priority given to those who
can attend all five sessions, and did not participate in last year’s group.
YIN YOGA. Join Donna Wiggins, 500RYT instructor at Evolutions Body Clinic, for a Wednesday
night Yin practice held in our sanctuary. Yin yoga is a slow-paced style of yoga with poses that
are held for longer periods of time. These poses apply moderate stress to the connective
tissues with the aim of increasing circulation in the joints and improving flexibility. There is a
$35 CHARGE for this circle payable at www.annapolis-presbyterian.com/pay.
MASTERMINDS AND WINGMEN. If you have a boy in your life, this circle is for you. Join other
parents, grandparents, educators and coaches in reading Rosalind Wiseman’s latest book,
Masterminds and Wingmen: Helping Our Boys Cope with School Yard Power, Locker Room
Tests, Girlfriends, and the New Rules of Boy World. Led by Alison Whitacre, a parent of three
boys, this circle will meet in the Zimmerman-Wilson House over dessert and coffee.
SACRED CHORAL MASTERWORKS. Join our Director of Music, and Peabody professor, Bob
Muckenfuss, in an exploration of the greatest sacred choral oratorios from the past few
centuries. This circle will listen and compare the great masterpieces from Bach to Britten and
discover the history, significance, and theological influences in the life of the composers that
inspired them.
(continued)
MAKING TIME FOR GOD. (For children 2nd-5th grades.) Join Miss Good, Director of Children’s
and Youth Ministries, in a circle designed to give kids some breathing space. Participants will
design and create a banner to be hung in the sanctuary on Palm Sunday while exploring
various forms of centering and meditation practices.
LENTEN COVENANT CIRCLE DINNERS
6:00-7:00 pm on Wednesdays
Changing lives one meal at a time, B.E.S.T. Catering employs alumni from the Light House
Shelter Culinary Job Training Program. Sign up for all or as many meals as you can attend,
however, WE DO NEED A MINIMUM OF 30 ADULTS PER MEAL IN ORDER TO HAVE IT. Thanks to
a generous subsidy from the Mission Committee, we are able to offer these reduced rates:
Adults $10 & Children $6. Reservations accepted until FEBRUARY 18.
Pay online: www.annapolis-presbyterian.com/pay
February 25. Tomato Caprese Salad; Fresh Baked Dinner Rolls; Oven Baked Meatloaf with
Barbeque Glazed, Skillet Sautéed Mushroom Jus; Sour Cream Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes
with Mild Horseradish and Fresh Italian Parsley; Roasted Vegetable Medley
March 4. Baby Spinach Salad; Fried Shallots, Caramelized Pecans, Hard Cooked Eggs,
Applewood Smoked Bacon, and Mustard Vinaigrette; Fresh Baked Corn Muffins;
Skillet Seared Breast of Chicken; Braised Garlic Spinach and Artichoke Cream;
Warm Orzo Pasta Salad, Basil and Red Onion;
Seasoned Green Beans, Slivered Almonds and Blanched Butternut Squash
March 11. Crisp Romaine and Hearts of Palm Salad; Chimchurri Crusted Flank Steak,
Rosemary Garlic Aioli, and Butter Roasted Idaho Potatoes; Roasted Vegetable Brochettes;
Basil Pesto and Cherry Balsamic Drizzle; Skillet Baked Corn Bread
March 18. Tossed Garden Salad; Freshly Baked Garlic Bread, Italian Parsley and Mozzerella
Cheese; Ribbon Pasta with Olive Oil; Herb Roasted Breast of Chicken;
Basil Pomodoro Sauce and Shaved Parmesan Cheese; Sautéed Squash
March 25. Tuscan Style Minestrone Soup; Slow Simmered with Fresh Spinach, Smoked
Virginia Ham, and Herbed Ciabatta Croutons; Fresh Baked Artisan Olive and Rosemary
Bread; Seared Breast of Chicken, Chesapeake Sherry Cream and Bell Pepper Confetti;
Cajun Dusted Atlantic Salmon, Sautéed Squash, Zucchini, & Tender Carrots
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WINTER RELIEF - Our week of hosting the men of Winter Relief concludes tomorrow. Thank
you to all who volunteered!
OFFICE REMINDERS
MEMBER DIRECTORY and ANNUAL REPORT - available at rear of sanctuary today and in the
Volunteer Office every day. Email [email protected] for PDF versions.
To receive the pastors’ weekly Congregational Emails, complete the short form at:
www.annapolis-presbyterian.com/congregational-email.
PSALM STUDY PART II: “PSALMS OF DISORIENTATION” - Tomorrow’s psalm study from 4:005:00 pm in Room 4a of the Kinhart Center, will focus on Psalms 13 and 90.
INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR CHURCH? The Winter New Member Class will be held next
Sunday, February 8 from 3:00-6:00 pm in Fellowship Hall. For information, contact the church
office or Helen Krone, Membership Chair, at [email protected]. CHILDCARE PROVIDED.
CIRCLE 3 - will meet at 1:00 pm, February 9 at the home of Jane Garbacz, 11 South Street,
Annapolis, MD 21401. Phone 410-263-1228.
YOUTH AUCTION
Save the Date: February 22 - Come one, come all to support the youth of our church! A
yummy chili lunch will be provided. Check out our silent auction items and then participate in a
live auction, compliments of Lisa Rath! A week at Chincoteague Beach and tickets to the
Maryland basketball games are just a few of our awesome donations! Proceeds support
summer mission and conference trips. Youth have also voted to donate money to Teen Suicide
Prevention and the Boys Orphanage in Africa. Can’t make it? No problem -- vote by
proxy! CHILDCARE PROVIDED.
Auction Items Needed - To make this event successful, please donate items to the auction.
Please contact Becky Hagee about your donation items: [email protected]. Thank you.
TRIBUTE TO BOB MUCKENFUSS AND CHOIRS - Last Sunday a seven-minute
video of some of the highlights of the 2014 music ministry was shown at the
annual meeting as a way to thank Bob and Choirs. The video is available from
our website: http://www.annapolis-presbyterian.com/music-ministry.