Order of service - Central Presbyterian Church
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Order of service - Central Presbyterian Church
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 165 Charlton Avenue West, Hamilton, ON February 22, 2015 – 10:30 a.m. First Sunday of Lent * * * OUR APPROACH TO GOD Kyrie eleison * HYMN – The God of Abraham praise SERMON – ‘THE GOD WHO IS ENOUGH’ The Reverend Franklin Thomas A MOMENT OF SILENCE THE CALL TO WORSHIP 201 PRAYERS: ADORATION, CONFESSION & PARDON WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS * HYMN – All things bright and beautiful 105 TIME WITH THE CHILDREN – Matthew Lingard (Children leave for Faith Finders) * THE DOXOLOGY AND PRESENTATION OF GIFTS 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. 605 * HYMN – Lift high the cross Genesis 16:11-15 & 17:1-7 ANTHEM - A crown of glory Be thou to us, O Lord, a crown of glory in the day when thou shall come to judge the world by fire; that thou mayest graciously clothe us here with the robe of righteousness, and hereafter with the perfection of a glorious liberty. Lord God, whose service is a crown of glory, lift up our hearts to serve and honour thee. In righteousness and truth may we learn to know and love thee: our joy and crown thy glorious liberty. Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. SOLO – Lord God of Abraham Felix Mendelssohn Lord God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, this day let it be known that Thou art God and that I am Thy servant. Oh show to all this people that I have done these things according to Thy word. Oh hear me, Lord, and answer me, and show this people that Thou art Lord God, and let their hearts again be turned. Tom Fleming, bass THE LORD’S PRAYER (trespasses) PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION NEW TESTAMENT READING (p. 97) THE OFFERING PRAYERS OF DEDICATION, THANKSGIVING & INTERCESSION GOD SPEAKS TO US OLD TESTAMENT READING (p. 12) See Insert OUR RESPONSE TO GOD François Couperin * HYMN – Thine be the glory 531 John 6:1-14 See Insert * THE BENEDICTION Offertoire sur les grands jeux John Rutter François Couperin * Indicates standing. Please feel free to remain seated. * * * The hymn, “Lift high the cross”, is reproduced under Copyright License #2886178. * * * A warm welcome to The Rev. Franklin Thomas who leads us in worship this morning. Notes for First-Time Worshippers at Central We invite you to take home the bookmark from the Welcome Card, as a reminder of your visit. If you would like to know more about us, fill in the information insert in the card, detach it and place it on the offering plate. Before you leave, please sign the guest book in the vestibule. Infant care is available during the service. Please feel free to keep your little ones with you in church. For the nursery, go through the door at the front of the sanctuary (right side). Once through, walk to the end of the corridor where you will see the nursery. Washrooms are available in the same corridor. Children are invited to attend Faith Finders during the worship service. Our congregation follows the Presbyterian Church in Canada Leading with Care policy, which seeks to ensure a “Climate of Safety for Children, Youth and Vulnerable Adults”. FAITH FINDERS: A Family Prayer Loving God, Please help me whenever I’m scared or unsure. I know I can trust you and that you love me. Amen CHARLTON CLUB: Charlton Club, a group for young people in Grades 6 to 12, meets on Wednesday evenings from 6-8 pm on the following dates: February 4 - April 29 with the exception of March 18 (March break). Please note the change in time. th 6:00-6:15 Sign in and snack 6:15-6:45 Worship Skills 6:45-7:15 Recreation 7:15-8:00 Bible Time All young people from Central, neighbouring churches and the community are most welcome to attend. Charlton Club is an intergenerational midweek program bringing young people and adults together through play, Bible teaching, dinner and worship. Visitors are always welcome! TODAY • • • • • • • • Welcome & Announcements: Mary Edwards Lector: Michael Gallaugher Offering Prayers: Philip Gardner Duty Manager: Sean Fleming Head Usher: Kathy Barnard Nursery This Week: Brigitte Ziemann and Linda Pearson Nursery Next Week: Adrienne Seabrooke and Melissa Whitson Sunday Custodian: Bill Everson ~ 11:40 am – A light luncheon will be served following today’s service prior to the Annual General Meeting in the Church Hall. ~ THIS WEEK IN THE CONGREGATION TUESDAY 10:00 am - ‘Knit & Knatter’ in the Guild Room. New knitters most welcome to come and help us knit hats, scarves, prayer shawls and baby blankets. 7:30 pm – Fellowship Meeting in the Guild Room. WEDNESDAY 2:00 pm – Prime Time in the Guild Room. 6:00 pm – Charlton Club meets in the Church Hall. 7:30 pm – Home Group Meeting led by the McWilliams in the Guild Room. THURSDAY 4:00 pm – Hamilton Out of the Cold in the Church Hall. 7:30 pm – Home Group Meeting at the home of Jim Walker. SATURDAY 9:00 am – Men’s Breakfast in the Church Hall. SUNDAY 10:00 am – Prayer Circle in the Guild Room. 10:15 am – Prayers in the Vestry. 10:30 am – Worship – Second Sunday of Lent & Lord’s Supper. 3:00 pm – Sundays At Three Concert. THE PRAYER TEAM confidentially prays for your concerns. Please contact Barbara McWilliams. NEWS FROM THE PEWS – Please remember and continue to keep Dawn Salemi, Eileen Reynolds, Kay Lumsden, Doris Middleton, Jean Walker, Phyllis Wilson, Gordon Brownhill, Glenn Gibson, and Richard Phillips in your prayers. SUNDAYS AT THREE – Beginning today, join Chris Teeuwsen, organist of MacNab Presbyterian Church, as he performs music by Langlais, Reger and Bach. Free will offering ANNUAL FAITH FINDERS PANCAKE BRUNCH FUNDRAISER Mark your calendars, March 8th!! It’s time once again for our Annual Pancake Brunch fundraiser following the worship service. Join us for plain and blueberry pancakes, sausages, apple sauce, tea, coffee and juice – all for $5.00 per person or $15.00 for a family of three or more. (There is always plenty for seconds!) All proceeds go to support our Sponsor Child, Eyob, his family and his village in Ethopia. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETIING TODAY - Please plan to attend the Annual General Meeting in the Church Hall following a light luncheon after the service today. We encourage everyone to attend -- this is your chance to be informed and involved in the life of your church community! Hope to see you there. TODAY, DURING THE AGM, there will be a programme for the children downstairs in “The Hub”. Lunch will be provided, as well as fun activities. All welcome! PRIME TIME meets again this Wednesday at 2:00 pm in the Guild Room. A time for music, laughter and discussion. FOOD DRIVE – We are continuing to collect donations of non-perishable food items which will be given through Hamilton Food Share to less fortunate Hamilton families. Please place any items that you bring in the blue boxes located at the front entrance in the narthex. A list of “Most Needed Items” has been posted for your consideration. Thank you in advance for your donations! MEN’S BREAKFAST CLUB – The next meeting of the Men’s Breakfast Club is next Saturday, February 28th at 8:00 am in the Church Hall. This is an excellent opportunity to meet up for good food and a time for fellowship. Full breakfast will be available at a cost of $7.00. Please make sure you sign up in advance on the list in the Church Hall. PRAYER CIRCLE – During the vacancy, you are invited to join us in a time of prayer each Sunday morning at 10:00 am in the Guild Room. Everyone welcome. COPIES of the Daily Devotional Booklet ‘Today’ for Mar/Apr 2015 are available on the small tables throughout the Church. You are encouraged to “Take Ten”, that is to take ten minutes each day to read and then reflect on the Bible text and commentary printed in the booklet. It will help you grow as a more disciplined disciple of Jesus. THE HAMILTON AREA SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM hosts its next talk on Friday, February 27 at 4:15 pm. Dr. Kevin Vander Meulen from Redeemer College will speak on “Mathematics as a Cultural Activity”. He will explore mathematics as rooted in biblical themes. Room A114, John Hodgins Engineering Building (South Entrance) McMaster University. For more information, contact [email protected]. Parking rates reduced at 4.00 pm. Scripture support for sermon – El-Shaddai Shaddai, “The God Who Is Enough”. The process of Abram being the father of a mighty nation now moves into high gear! Genesis 17:1-2 “When, Abram was 99 years old, the Lord appeared to him and said, ‘I am God Almighty (El-Shaddai) walk before me and be blameless. I will confirm my covenant between me and you, and will greatly increase your numbers.’” Genesis 12:1 “The Lord had said to Abram, ‘Leave your country, your people and your father’s household and go to the land I will show you.’” V2 makes a covenant with Abram that he will make him into a great nation, and make his name great. Genesis 12:4 tells us that Abram was 75 years old, when he left his father’s household and struck out on his own. Genesis 16:15-16 “So Hagar bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son she had born. Abram was 86 years old when Hagar bore him Ishmael. Abram was 75 years old when asked to leave his father’s household, and the promise was given he would be the father of a great nation. He was 86 years old when Ishmael was born. 86 – 75 = 11 years waiting. A MESSAGE FROM CENTRAL’S INTERIM MODERATOR, THE REVEREND CURTIS BABLITZ Dear Members and Friends of Central Presbyterian Church, So Abram was very anxious and took matters into his own hands after 11 years of waiting. God delays another 13 years in order to make things even more impossible. 11 + 13 = 24 years. I am delighted to tell you that the Session has invited a candidate to come and preach for the call at Central on March 22nd, 2015. On that Sunday, the candidate will lead Central in worship, and following the service the congregation will meet to decide whether or not to proceed with calling this candidate as their minister. This is going to be a very important Sunday that you will not want to miss; all members in good standing in the congregation have a right and a responsibility to hear the candidate and to vote on this matter, and all those who are not members but are involved in the life and ministry of the church will have an opportunity to have their voices heard as well. Please make plans to attend the service on March 22nd, and until then, please keep praying that God will continue to speak to the church and that we will hear and follow. Now after a 24 year delay, and things look more impossible than ever before, Gen 17:1 God comes and reintroduces himself to Abram as El- God bless, Genesis 16:16 Abram was 86 years old when illegitimate child Ishmael was born. Genesis 17:1 God comes to Abram and introduces himself as ElShaddai and Abram is 99 years old. 99 – 86 = 13 year gap between chapter 16 & 17. Thirteen years God did not talk to Abram. Curtis CENTRAL CHURCH LIBRARY The Library Committee wants to introduce you to the wealth of excellent reading material in our collection. Each Sunday, beginning March 1st, there will be a special table set up in the Church Hall following the worship service with some selected books for you to browse through. If you would like to borrow a book, simply remove the card and write your name on it. The card can either be left in the box in the library or you can give it to one of the library assistants on duty that day. These books as well as the other books in the collection may be borrowed for a period of one month. They may be renewed as many times as necessary at one-month intervals. However, if a book goes beyond the due date, a contribution of a loonie for the library will be requested! If you currently have a delinquent church library book in your possession, please return it so it can be re-registered. If you have any questions or need assistance, please speak to one of the library assistants on duty. Drop in to meet us in the library and have an enjoyable read! CENTRAL CHURCH LIBRARY The Library Committee wants to introduce you to the wealth of excellent reading material in our collection. Each Sunday, beginning March 1st, there will be a special table set up in the Church Hall following the worship service with some selected books for you to browse through. If you would like to borrow a book, simply remove the card and write your name on it. The card can either be left in the box in the library or you can give it to one of the library assistants on duty that day. These books as well as the other books in the collection may be borrowed for a period of one month. They may be renewed as many times as necessary at one-month intervals. However, if a book goes beyond the due date, a contribution of a loonie for the library will be requested! If you currently have a delinquent church library book in your possession, please return it so it can be re-registered. If you have any questions or need assistance, please speak to one of the library assistants on duty. Drop in to meet us in the library and have an enjoyable read!