April 5 - Briarwood Presbyterian Church
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April 5 - Briarwood Presbyterian Church
Announcements We’re delighted you are worshipping with us today. The entire Briarwood family is eager to greet you, answer any questions you may have and minister to you in any way. After the service, please stop by the foyer so that we may offer you a small gift to acknowledge your presence with us. I pray that this morning’s worship will be all about Him and not about us, and that it will draw you close to the Lord of the universe. For Christ, His Cross and His Crown, Harry L. Reeder III, Pastor/Teacher Calendar of the Week For a full listing of calendar events, visit our website at briarwood.org/calendar. * Nursery provided - please call for weekday reservations, 776-5214. Special needs care available - call June Cork, 776-5291. SUNDAY MONDAY 6:30 * 8:00 * 8:00 * 9:30 * 10:55 * 10:55 1:30 * 6:00 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Sunrise Service - Parking Lot A or Chapel Morning Worship Service - Worship Center Intercessory Prayer - Prayer Room Sunday School for all ages Morning Worship Service - Worship Center Intercessory Prayer - Prayer Room Japanese Worship Service - G101 Saviour: A Modern Oratorio - Worship Center 6:30 a.m. Men of the Covenant Bible Study - FH-E&F 9:30 a.m. L.O.V.E. Ministry - Flower Room 6:15 p.m. CMMA Couples - Walkers’ TUESDAY * 9:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Women of the Covenant Bible Studies CMMA Singles - Simpsons’ WEDNESDAY 6:15 9:45 10:00 5:30 * 6:30 6:30 7:00 Barbara Barker’s Bible Study - G101 CMMA Side-by-Side - Caroline House Dr. Barker’s Bible Study - A201 Fellowship Dinner - FH MidWeek Classes and Activities for all ages Raiders Rally - The Barn BYG @ The Barn - The Barn a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. THURSDAY * 8:30 a.m. * 9:30 a.m. * 9:30 a.m. * 9:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Women on a Mission to Fairfield - Admin. Lobby WOC Precept Bible Study: Revelation - A205 Prayer for Our Nation Group - W203 WOC Thursday Bible Fellowship - G101 WOC Precept Bible Study: Revelation - E008 Bible Study at the Barkers’ - 3181 Dolly Ridge Dr. No activities FRIDAY SATURDAY 7:00 a.m. Men’s Prayer Breakfasts - Barkers’, Thomases’ All 12th grade church members—By tomorrow, Mon., Apr. 6 let us know your full name, your school, and your plans following graduation so we can effectively recognize and minister to you. Contact the Student Ministries at 776-5269 or [email protected]. Briarwood College Seniors—By tomorrow, Mon., Apr. 6 contact us with your full name, school and degree if you are graduating this spring or summer or know a member who is. We want to recognize our graduates’ achievements. Contact Meagan at 776-5269 or [email protected]. Graduating from college? The Briarwood Fellows program trains recent college graduates to reach and impact the marketplace and public arena for Christ through paid marketplace internships, biblical worldview discipleship and leadership training. Apply online at briarwoodfellows.org. Thursday Precept Classes—Join the 11-week Bible study on Revelation beginning Apr. 9 from 9:30–11:30 a.m. in A205 or 6:30–8:30 p.m. in E008. Buy workbooks ($25) in the Women’s Ministry office or in class. Register at briarwood.org/women. New Direction Ministry “Proverbs 31” event—at the Bargain Shop in Fairfield, Sat., Apr. 11 from 1:00–3:00 p.m. Includes fun items to purchase, and a devotional, crafts, and refreshments! Contact [email protected]. The Church Revitalization Ministry Prayer Team will gather for prayer in W202 on Sun., Apr. 12 at 5:00 p.m. All are welcome. John Croyle will speak at the Trailblazer Breakfast Seminar on Tues., Apr. 14 at 9:00 a.m. in the FH, sharing grandparenting ideas. $5 tickets at briarwood.org/trailblazers or in the Bookstore. Passport to Purity—Informational meeting for 4th–6th grade parents on Wed., Apr. 15 at 6:30 p.m. in M213. John and Deb Evans will help you prepare for conversations concerning topics like peer pressure, physical changes and purity. Call 776-5181. Pastor Reeder’s Second Q&A session on eschatology (end times) will be in the Chapel at 6:30 p.m. on Apr. 29, following our last MidWeek dinner. Nursery Families…we are now on Facebook! Like our page and be sure to hover over the button and click to get notifications. We have also added Instagram—follow our page. Christian Medical Ministry—Children’s vitamins without iron are needed for our Dominican Republic mission trip. Drop off by Wed., Apr. 8. Call CMMA at 776-5470. VBS Nursery needs—Donate cardboard rolls from paper towels for a Nursery VBS craft. You can deliver them to a box in the Mailroom. BCS has limited space availability in K4 and K5 fall classes. Contact Kelly Mooney, Admissions Dir., at [email protected] for further information or 776-5812. Summer Drawing Classes for rising 3rd grade–adults June 15–19 and July 13–17 in the BCS Art Room. Cost $50/week. For registration and supply list, call Jo Anne Young at 967-8677. Job Opening—Part-time admin. assistant for Briarwood Intl Outreach—primarily serving international congregations. Send inquiries and resumes to [email protected]. Today InPerspective airs weekdays at 1:00, 5:15 and 9:00 p.m. on WLJR, 88.5 FM, and email: [email protected] • website: briarwood.org 2200 Briarwood Way • Birmingham, Alabama 35243 • 205-776-5200 at playwljr.com. The week of Apr. 6 Pastor Reeder and host Tom Lamprecht will first discuss Indiana’s religious freedom law then later in the week, the doctrine of hell. Celebration of Worship The Choral Anthem of Worship “I’ve Just Seen Jesus” (Gaither/Daniels) Chancel Choir with Larnelle Harris and Audrey Jowers, soloists *The Confession of Truth *The Hymn of Christ’s Triumph Resurrection Sabbath Morning Services of Divine Worship - April 5, 2015 Dr. Harry L. Reeder III, Pastor/Teacher Rev. Daniel Cason, Pianist Rev. Clay Campbell, Minister of Worship Mr. Hunter Goff, Organist Please adjust all electronic devices so as not to interrupt the service. The Gathering of God’s People “I will tell of Your name to my brothers; in the midst of the congregation I will sing Your praise.” Hebrews 2:12 The Call to Worship and Preparation from the Psalms The Prelude and Time of Meditation and Confession “Te Deum March”( Charpentier) Andrew Adair, trumpet O God Most High, most glorious, the thought of Your infinite love cheers me, for I am toiling, troubled and distressed, but You are forever at perfect peace. Your power knows no bounds, Your goodness no measure. You bring order out of confusion, and my defeats are Your victories: The Lord God omnipotent reigns! I come to You as a sinner with cares and sorrows, to leave every concern entirely to You, every sin calling for Christ’s precious blood; revive deep spirituality in my heart; let me live near the great Shepherd, hear His voice, know its tones, follow its calls. Grant to me to know that I truly live only when I live to You, that all else is vanity. Your presence alone can make me holy, devout, strong and joyful. adapted from The Valley of Vision The Invocation The Proclamation of God’s Word …and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God... Ephesians 6:17 †*The Reading of God’s Word from the New Testament Luke 24:36–49 The Exposition of God’s Word Pastor Reeder VIII. Thy Word Is Truth in Biblical Perspective The Supremacy and Sufficiency of God’s Word “What Does the Son of God Say about the Word of God?—‘It Is Fulfilled’” Luke 24:36–49 The Consecration of God’s People Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. I Corinthians 1:3 *The Pastoral Benediction *The Congregational Affirmation The Postlude “Alleluia, Alleluia” Hymn 215 v. 2 “Trumpet Voluntary on Resurrection Tune” (Barr) * The congregation is requested to stand if able. † K4–3rd grade dismiss to the Children’s Auditorium for Children’s Worship. Following the 8:00 service, Children’s Worship participants will be escorted to their Sunday School rooms. Following the 10:55 service, please pick up K4–3rd grade children in the Children’s Auditorium. Large-print copies of the Order of Worship and audio receivers for the hearing impaired are available at the Information Center. The 8:00 a.m. service is also “signed” each week in the Worship Center. Both Sunday morning services are broadcast live on WLJR 88.5 FM, and the 10:55 service video is available online at briarwood.org/livetv. Texts used with permission granted through CCLI License agreement 124545. Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version. The Gospel Word of Salvation The Worship of God Through Song “Amen” (Traditional) Chancel Choir with Larnelle Harris, soloist *The Greeting of Grace and Peace *The Hymn of Ascents The Petitioning “Crown Him with Many Crowns” Hymn 234 *The Prayer of Illumination Worship Leaders Mr. Bruce Stallings, Executive Pastor Mark 16:1–7 “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” Hymn 217 of God’s Providence They will call upon My name, and I will answer them. Zechariah 13:9 The Pastoral Prayer of Intercession and Thanksgiving Fellowship of Worship The Evening Service of Divine Worship – 6:00 p.m. Prayers and Praises Praise the Lord! He is not here, for He has risen, as He said. (Matthew 28:6) And behold Jesus met them and said, “Greetings!” And they came up and took hold of His feet and worshipped Him. (Matthew 28:9) Blessed be the Name of our risen Lord! Please be in prayer for Christians to stay brave and strong, remembering our First Love, Jesus, and seeking His face above all. Missions Prayer Focus—Hungary. Pray for Luke Stannard who serves with Cru. Pray for the students in Hungary to follow God and to deny the trend of their culture. Pray that the beginning of a student-led movement would continue to develop and strengthen. “Continue steadfastly in prayer...” Colossians 4:2a Opportunities for Ministry and Growth Come take part in the Christian Life & Witness Course presented by The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association at Briarwood Apr. 13, 20 and 27 in the Worship Center. This evangelism training is in preparation for Franklin Graham’s Festival of Hope, coming Aug. 14–16 to Bartow Arena. Details at briarwood.org/evangelism. Start saving your canned goods for the Mercy Ministry Canned Food Drive to support Daniel Cason Ministries Sun., Apr. 19. That day, leave bags of canned food behind your car for the food-drive team to pick up during the morning church services. Are you willing to show the love of Christ at Vacation Bible School, June 1–5 this year? Classroom shepherds are needed! Check out all the opportunities to volunteer at briarwood.org/vbsstaff. Grab a friend and shepherd a Nursery VBS class—click on the VBS volunteer link on the website at briarwood.org/nursery to see the Nursery needs. Our Church Family Duty Elders for Anointing Services: Class of 2017 Serving in the Nursery today: Homestead Hospitalized: Margaret Adams, Flory Ruiz, Jim Griffin, Doyle Moore Our love and sympathy to Jane Foster and family on the death of her brother, Jim Rynearson, on Mar. 29. The flowers in the Worship Center are given to the glory of God in memory of Bob Parks from wife Ann and family. Sing praises to the LORD, for He has done gloriously; let this be made known in all the earth. Isaiah 12:5 Your pocket change is used monthly by the Executive Mercy Committee to distribute food to those in need. Please continue to deposit your change in the wall containers around the church. Coin canisters are also available at the Altadena House to collect your change at home. The Bringing of God’s Tithes and Our Offerings II Corinthians 9:7 Each one must give as he has made up his mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. Mark your calendar for the Church Picnic on Sun., Apr. 26 at 3:00 p.m. This annual event is fun for the whole family…bluegrass, inflatables, volleyball and more, followed by a barbeque dinner from Full Moon. See briarwood.org/picnic for details. The Adoration of God’s Glory Briarwood Presbyterian Church PCA The Lord’s Day Morning, April 5, 2015 Resurrection Sabbath Dr. Harry L. Reeder III VIII. Thy Word Is Truth in Biblical Perspective The Supremacy and Sufficiency of God’s Word “What Does the Son of God Say about the Word of God?—‘It Is Fulfilled’” Luke 24:36–49 (page 885 in the ESV pew Bible) Introduction/Review: The First Lord’s Day The First Lord’s Day Sermon Life Takeaway