Bulletin May 24, 2015 - Morrisville Presbyterian Church
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Bulletin May 24, 2015 - Morrisville Presbyterian Church
WORSHIP for the DAY of PENTECOST MAY 24, 2015 | 10:30 AM Grounded in the grace of God, we are a vibrant Christian community, disciples of all ages, gathered for worship and nurture, scattered to serve and to love. -MPC Mission Statement adopted by the Session March 31, 2008 Welcome to Morrisville Presbyterian Church to continue to worship together. WE WELCOME GUESTS AND VISITORS to our worship service today. If you are not a member, we invite you to consider membership with us. If you would like more information about how we can serve you, please speak to a pastor. PASTORAL CARE REMINDER—Members of the staff truly want to be attentive when members or friends of MPC are experiencing health difficulties. If you (or a family member) have been admitted to a hospital, please let us know by contacting the church office, and one of the pastors will be pleased to visit. You may also reach the pastors on their mobile phones–Bruce Ballantine at 304-914-2108 and Debbie Heffernan at 267-3420089. Thank you for your assistance. FRIENDSHIP PAD: During the Words of Welcome, please pass the Friendship Pad to the outside aisle and back again to the center. This allows worshipers to recognize people in their pew, and helps staff members identify those who may need attention. THE CHANCEL FLOWERS are offered in loving memory of our dear husband and father, William H. Borden, given by his wife and family. The Chancel flowers are also offered in memory of my veterans, my father, Norman Conover, my brother, Robert Conover, and my husband Burt Anderson, given by Nancy C. Anderson. HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES are available for use anywhere in the sanctuary during worship. These pocket-sized receivers are available from Deacons in either Narthex and are to be returned after the service. HYMNALS, BIBLES, & BULLETINS WITH LARGE PRINT are available during worship each Sunday morning from a Deacon in the Narthex. Please return the Hymnal and/or Bible after the service. USHERING AT TODAY’S SERVICE: Head Deacon Carol Hernandez, Alastair Brunton, Beth Keys, Fran Wiser, Wes Gardner, Lisa Kutch, Jeff Morruzzi, Amy Schnurr and Jr. Deacons Evan Schnurr, Brandon Schnurr and Blake Becker. WORSHIP NOTE * The asterisk indicates that those who are able, may please stand. CHILDCARE FOR CHILDREN UP TO AGE 4 is provided in the Nursery/Pre-School room from 10:15–11:45 a.m.. Infants and toddlers are also wel- Please forward any announcements you would like included in come in worship. Visitors, please feel free to wor- the Bulletin by Tuesday of each week to [email protected] ship with your children for as long as they are able. Articles for “Currents” are due by the 1st day of the If he or she gets wiggly and needs a stretch break, preceding month. Send articles to [email protected]. audio from the service is available in the chapel, until your child is ready to return to the sanctuary for you CONTACT U S M O R R I S V I L L E P RE S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H C H U R C H S T A F F 771 North Pennsylvania Ave. | Morrisville, PA 19067 | 215.295.4191 | [email protected] Bruce Ballantine, Interim Pastor & Head of Staff (ext. 234) ................................................................................................. [email protected] Deborah Heffernan, Interim Associate Pastor (ext. 225) ................................................................................................... [email protected] Linda Seaman, Director of Older Adult Ministry (ext. 232) ........................................................................................................ [email protected] Steve McBride, Director of Music & Communications Coordinator ............................................................................................ [email protected] Rich Drabb, Property Manager (ext. 231)........................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Laurie Jacobson, Bookkeeper (ext. 226) ................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Elizabeth Scully, Administrative Assistant (ext. 0) ............................................................................................................................. [email protected] 2 Day of Pentecost G A T H E R I N G PRELUDE WORDS of WELCOME Pastor Heffernan INTROIT—Come, Let us Sing! (WAGNER) The Chancel Choir Come, let us sing and make a joyful noise to God! Come let us sing! THE COMING of the HOLY SPIRIT—Acts 2:1-21 (New Testament, page 111) Kathleen Foster PRAYER of ADORATION—Unison Praise and glory to you, creator Spirit of God; you make our bread the communion of Christ’s body to heal and reconcile and to make us the body of Christ. You make our wine the communion of Christ’s saving blood to redeem the world. You are truth. You come like the wind of heaven, unseen, unbidden. Like the dawn you illuminate the world around us; you grant us a new beginning every day. You warm and comfort us. You give us courage and fire and strength beyond our everyday resources. Be with us, Holy Spirit, in all we say or think, in all we do, this and every day. Amen. *HYMN 128—On Pentecost They Gathered MUNICH *PRAYER of CONFESSION—Unison Almighty God, you poured your Spirit upon gathered disciples creating bold tongues, open ears, and a new community of faith. We confess that we hold back the force of your Spirit among us. We do not listen for your word of grace, speak the good news of your love, or live as a people made one in Christ. Have mercy on us, O God. Transform our timid lives by the power of your Spirit, and fill us with a flaming desire to be your faithful people, doing your will for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. *SILENT PRAYERS of CONFESSION Here each worshiper may offer silent prayers of confession. *RESPONSE—Amen (DANISH) The Chancel Choir 3 *ASSURANCE of FORGIVENESS One: Hear the good news! Who is in a position to condemn? Only Christ, and Christ died for us, Christ rose for us, Christ reigns in power for us, Christ prays for us. Anyone who is in Christ is a new creation. The old life has gone; a new life has begun. Know that you are forgiven and be at peace. All: Amen. *RESPONSE to GOD’S PARDON 567—Glory Be to the Father GLORIA PATRI *THE PEACE One: The peace of Christ be with you. All: And also with you. One: Let us greet one another with the peace of Christ. As a sign of their reconciliation in Christ, the people share the peace of Christ, greeting one another with these or similar words: “The peace of Christ be with you,” “Peace be with you,” or simply, “Peace.” L I T U R GY of the W OR D PRAYER for ILLUMINATION OLD TESTAMENT READING—1 Samuel 17:32-51 One: This is the Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God. (Old Testament, page 249-250) Children in grades K-2 may leave for Cherub Choir in Room 104. SERMON Facing the Giants of Our Lives *HYMN 524 —Holy Spirit, Lord of Love Pastor Ballantine SALZBURG RECEPTION of the CONFIRMATION CLASS OFFERING Invitation to Give Presentation of Gifts Offertory Music—I Will Sing With The Spirit (RUTTER) I will sing with the spirit and with the understanding also: Alleluia. *Doxology—Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow (OLD HUNDREDTH) 4 The Chancel Choir T H E SA C R A M E NT of the L OR D’ S SUP P E R INVITATION to the LORD’s TABLE GREAT THANKSGIVING THE LORD’S PRAYER—Unison (debts and debtors) BREAKING the BREAD COMMUNION of the PEOPLE PRAYER after COMMUNION S E N D I N G *HYMN 130—Let Every Christian Pray LAUDES DOMINI *CHARGE and BLESSING *CHORAL BENEDICTION—Sevenfold Amen (LUTKIN) *POSTLUDE 5 The Chancel Choir Worship Notes & Announcements CONFIRMANDS BEING RECEIVED INTO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE CHURCH ARE: Melanie Nolan, Wesley Gardner and Evan Wadley. Table in order to be assured of God’s love and grace in Christ Jesus.”-from the Book of Order W- THANK YOU! to the confirmation teachers AK Rosenbaum, Wes Gardner, and Tom Evans for leading faith filled discussions. Many thanks go to Annette Dearolf, the confirmation coordinator, keeping us on track behind the scenes. Their mentors, Jeannie Alexander, Patrick Gilbride, Nancy Kernan and Drew Hunger helped to guide the confirmands on this part of their journey. Congratulations! THE IVINS OUTREACH CENTER AND FAITH IN ACTION PRESENT: "The Encore Series – "Mother and Me At 93." This seminar will cover topics concerning the difficulties facing the Aging Parent, including health issues, misperceptions of the elderly, changes in their relationships, changes in social roles, and feeling of loss, etc. It will also cover the dynamics of the Aging Parent-Child relationship, including understanding the issues of Role Reversal and how to navigate this in a way that gains understanding through effective communication. Please join us for this free, open to the public seminar, on Thursday, May 28, 2:00 p.m. at the MPC Church in the Lounge. Please RSVP to Jaime at 215-4280500 ext. 101. 2.4011a COMMEMORATION OF THOSE WHO HAVE DIED IN THE FAITH: At each celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper it is our custom to remember with gratitude the lives and witness of those members of this congregation who have died since the last time we gathered around this Holy Table. Today we give thanks to God for the life of… ONE ROOM SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL One Room Sunday School will be offered May 31 – September 6. Children in grades K-2 will leave the worship service during the sermon for a special age-appropriate lesson. Also note, during the summer there is no Education classes for adults, youth and children–except for the nursery and K-2 One Room Sunday School. Ralph Thompson who died May 5, 2015 and Marion B. Armes who died May 7, 2015 and Jean Elizabeth Gardner who died May 21, 2015 Together with their families we take comfort in the promise of Christ: "Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die" (John 11:25-26). BOOK GROUP MEETINGS The Gilead Group will finish discussing Lila on Tuesday, June 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the MPC Lounge. The Wings Group will discuss up to page 261 of Sue Monk Kidd's The Invention of Wings on Friday, June 5 at 1:00 p.m. in the MPC Lounge. The Narnia Group will discuss The Last Battle at its June meeting. WHO MAY RECEIVE COMMUNION IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH? "The invitation to the Lord's Supper is extended to all who have been baptized, remembering that access to the Table is not a right conferred upon the worthy, but a privilege given to the undeserving who come in faith, repentance, and love. In preparing to receive Christ in this Sacrament, the believer is to confess sin and brokenness, to seek reconciliation with God and neighbor, and to trust in Jesus Christ for cleansing and renewal. Even one who doubts or whose trust is wavering may come to the VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL VBS will be held July 19–23 from 6 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Registration forms are available on the web at www.mpcusa.net. 6 MPC Weekly Calendar SUNDAY, May 24 Pentecost 8:30am Weekly Prayer Meeting Conference Room 9:00 Teen Choir Music Room 9:30 Cross Generational Fellowship Hall Celebration 9:30 Education Conference Room 9:30 Chancel Choir Music Room 10:30 Worship & Communion Sanctuary 11:30 Fellowship Time In The Memorial Children and Family Host Garden THURSDAY, May 28 11:00am Food Stocking Noon Alcoholics Anonymous 6:30pm Oakville Girl Scouts 7:00 Chancel Choir Room 4 Room 222 Room 220 Music Room FRIDAY, May 29 7:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous Room 122 MONDAY, MAY 25–Memorial Day Church Office Closed 7:00pm Boy Scout Troop 3 7:00 Food Packing SUNDAY, May 31 8:30am Weekly Prayer Meeting Conference Room 9:30 Education Conference Room 9:30 Thank You Breakfast Fellowship Hall For Sunday School 9:30 Chancel Choir Music Room 10:30 Worship Sanctuary 11:30 Fellowship Time Lounge Deacons Host 11:45 Youth In Mission Pre-trip Room 220 Fellowship Hall Room 4 TUESDAY, May 26 10:00am Clothing Center Room 4 10:00 Food Center Set-up Fellowship Hall 11:00 Ivins Center Lounge A Matter of Balance Conference Room 3:00pm Staff Meeting Conference Room 7:30 Alcoholics Anonymous Room 220 SATURDAY, May 30 WEDNESDAY, May 27 9:00am Food Center Fellowship Hall 9:00-11:00 Visitation-Jean Gardner Lounge 11:00 Funeral Service-Jean Gardner Sanctuary Noon Brown Bag and Bible Conference Room CHANGE OF ADDRESS When sending mail to the church, please be advised we no longer have mail delivered to Post Office Box 240. Please mail all correspondence to our street address: 771 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, Morrisville, PA 19067. Our phone number, fax and email address remain the same. Thanks! M O R R I S V I L L E P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 771 N OR TH P ENNSY LVANI A A VENUE | M OR RIS VILLE , P A 19067 215.295. 4191 | W W W .MPC US A . NE T PASTORS & PROGRAM STAFF Bruce Ballantine, Interim Pastor & Head of Staff | Deborah Heffernan, Interim Associate Pastor Louise Shoemaker, Parish Associate | Linda Seaman, Director of Older Adult Ministry Steve McBride, Director of Music and Principal Organist “Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” 1 Corinthians 12:27 The Spirit of God provides different members of the body with different gifts, talents and abilities all of which are valued and needed in the body of Christ. Join us for worship at 10:30 a.m. on June 7 -- Time and Talent Sunday – and discover new and exciting ways in which you can contribute your time and your talents to the ongoing ministry of Morrisville Presbyterian Church. Scholarship Presentations & Graduate Recognition During our worship we will take a moment and are pleased to provide 10 scholarships this year and say congratulations to our graduating High School seniors. Concerts in the Garden “Bronze in the Breezeway” 11:45 A.M. POSTLUDE CONCERT Join us in the Memorial garden immediately following worship for a short 30—minute concert of wonderful music performed by our very own Chancel Ringers. In addition to the goodies during Fellowship Hour, hosted by the Choirs, this will be a fun and enjoyable concert for all who can join us!