+ Affirmation of Faith adapted from “Our Song of Hope,” RCA Leader

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+ Affirmation of Faith adapted from “Our Song of Hope,” RCA Leader
adapted from “Our Song of Hope,” RCA
+ Affirmation of Faith
Leader: We sing in our world a sure song of hope:
People: We know Christ to be our only hope.
We have enmeshed our world in a realm of sin,
rebelled against God,
accepted inhumane oppression of humanity,
and even crucified God’s son.
Leader: Jesus Christ is the hope of God's world.
In His death, the justice of God is established;
forgiveness of sin is proclaimed.
People: On the day of the resurrection,
the tomb was empty; His disciples saw Him;
death was defeated; new life had come.
God's purpose for the world was sealed.
There will be a new heaven and a new earth,
and all creation will be filled with God's glory. Amen.
Minute for Mission
“One Great Hour of Sharing”
Prayers of the People
The Lord’s Prayer – using sins/sin
Offering/Offertory
“When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”
Kirk Choir
81 Lady’s Island Drive | Post Office Box 966 | Beaufort, SC 29901
(843) 525-0696 | www.seaislandpresbyterian.org
Intercessory Prayer Requests: (843) 838-3483
After Hours Pastoral Care: (843) 812-4207
BOOK OF COMMON WORSHIP: Presbyterian Church (USA)
Palm/Passion Sunday, March 29, 2015, 8:30 and 10:30am
+ Please Stand As You Are Able
Chimes
Teresa Partin
Steve Keeler, Pastor
Gilbert Martin
+ Doxology #606
Genevan Psalter, 1551
Old Hundredth
First and second graders in children’s church will rejoin their families.
+ Prayer of Dedication
+ Hymn #213
“In the Cross of Christ I Glory”
+ Benediction
+ Postlude
“Trumpet Tune in C Major”
Rathbun
David N. Johnson
The flowers located at the pulpit are given by Adelaide and Mac Weill to the Glory
of God and in celebration of their wedding anniversary.
The flowers located at the Lord’s Table are given by Dr. Mark D. Harbaugh to the
Glory of God and in loving memory of his wife Bonnie Muscavitch Harbaugh.
“Be still and know that I am God”
Charles D. Frost, Minister of Music
Welcome and Greeting
Prelude
Introit (10:30)
Call to Worship
Psalm 46:10
Jack Miller, Pastor
“Pasticcio”
“This is the Day” & “Hallelu”
Psalm 118
Jean Langlais
Angel Choir
Jaime Hamner, Deacon (8:30)
Billy Seckinger, Deacon (10:30)
Leader Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
his steadfast love endures forever!
People Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!
Leader Open to me the gates of righteousness,
that I may go through them and give thanks to the Lord!
People The steadfast love of the Lord endures forever!
Hosanna in the highest!
Leader The Lord is God and has shone his light upon us!
Bring your sacrifice of praise and join the parade of celebration!
People Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!
Opening Prayer
Gracious God,
you were innocent but suffered like the guilty
so that we might be saved from suffering.
We confess our unwillingness to suffer for others or for you.
Unison God of goodness, love, and light,
we gather to praise you
because in Jesus Christ you have come to save us.
We worship you with joy!
When darkness and death pervade the world around us,
grant us faith to believe and speak your gospel of life. Amen.
+ Processional #196
“All Glory, Laud, & Honor”
Prayer of Illumination
St. Theodulph
Shelia Bennett, Elder (8:30)
Darryl Poovey, Elder (10:30)
Unison Eternal God,
Speak to us by your Holy Spirit,
that we might meet Christ
and receive grace enough
to pick up our crosses and follow him. Amen.
First Reading
Anthem (10:30)
Mark 11:1-10
“Sing Hosanna”
Cherub and Covenant Choirs
Elder
Let those who fear the Lord say,
“His steadfast love endures forever!”
The Lord has answered us and saved us.
People In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven! Thanks be to God!
“Gloria Patri”
+ Response #581
+ Lighting of Peace Candle
Pew Bible, page 823
Mark Patterson
Litany of Confession and Forgiveness
Elder
Forgive us, Lord.
Humble us. Nourish us. Grant us peace.
Save us, we beseech you, as you alone can do. Amen.
Like the people of ancient Jerusalem,
we celebrate Christ today
but will deny him tomorrow by our thoughts, words, and deeds.
Let us confess our sins to the God
who laid down his life for us, to forgive us and set us free.
People Loving Lord,
you rode a donkey and came in peace,
humbled yourself and gave yourself for us.
We confess our lack of humility
and our tendency toward violence.
Blessed Jesus,
you challenge us to bear good fruit for you.
We confess that our faith is often more show than substance,
and we are more self-serving than concerned for others.
Traditional, 2nd Century
Congregation of the Good Shepherd, Beijing
Leader Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus,
who humbled himself and became obedient – even to death on a cross.
People And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding,
will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Leader May the peace of Jesus Christ be with you.
People And also with you.
Second Reading
Mark 11:12-18
Children’s Homily (10:30)
Hymn – seated
“Jesus Loves Me”
Third Reading
+ Hymn #200
Mark 14 & 15, selected verses
“A Cheering, Chanting, Dizzy Crowd”
Dramatic Reading
“The Anointed One”
Lillian Aldred
John Jenkins
Heather Prince Doss, Pastor
page 823
Aaron Miller, storyteller
Children’s Church
page 827
Christian Love
Ann Weems
THIS WEEK
Monday, March 30
6:30 Belles of Beaufort
7:30 AA Meeting
Tuesday, March 31
9:30 Staff Meeting
6:00 Handbell Rehearsal
Wednesday, April 1
12:00 Al Anon
4:00-5:30 Covenant Choir Rehearsal
Thursday, April 2 - Maundy Thursday
7:00 Men’s Fellowship
12:00 Book Study
7:00 Maundy Thursday Service
Friday, April 3 – Good Friday
12:00 Good Friday Service
Saturday, April 4
9:30 Kirk Choir/Brass Rehearsal
7:00 AA Meeting
Sunday, April 5 - Easter Sunday
8:30 Early Worship
9:30 Sunday School
10:30 Worship with Kirk Choir
Choir Room
Room 208
Pastor’s Study
Sanctuary
Fellowship Hall Wing 1/2
Choir Room/Sanctuary
Pastor’s Study
East Room
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
Room 208
Sanctuary
The Grace of Intercessory Prayer
Matt Clancy, Evelyn Dickson, Shannon Gigante (friend of
Anne Mollica), Lisa Hesse, Herb Hester (uncle of Freddie
Bazemore), Theresa Johnson (friend of Theresa Dean),
Michael Kuhn (Memorial Health Hospital, Savannah), Pauline
Lanier, Archie McRee, Jack Nietert, Roy & Polly Sheffield
(friends of Charlie Frost), and Kittie Slazas (sister of Vonnie
Fritze).
A full list of names we continue to pray for is available in the office as well
as the church website.
Witness to the Resurrection
John Wolfe, Charleston, West Virginia, brother of Nancy Kessel, entered
the Church Triumphant March 14, 2015. Jesus said, “I am the resurrection
and the life.”
Visitors, Newcomers, and Spiritual Pilgrims
Jesus experienced the grace of community in the villages of Nazareth and
Capernaum. The Sea Island Church might be such a place for you. If you
sense that this congregation is where you would like to grow in the grace
and knowledge of Jesus, we invite you to meet with our pastors and elders.
Sanctuary
SCOTLAND Reformation Tour
August 12 – 21, 2015
Registration remains open. Brochures are available in the narthex and
office reception area. To view the brochure online, go to
http://registernow.ittworld.com/ and enter tour code: Keeler15. Please
contact Pastor Steve at 525-0696 or 812-4207 if you have any questions or
more information.
Endowment Committee
The Trustees of our Endowment Committee would like to encourage you
to consider a third area of stewardship…giving to the endowment fund to
ensure the future of our church.
Go to http://seaislandpresbyterian.org/give/ to learn more about the six
different funds. If you would like to contribute, please contact a member of
the trustees: Johnny Harvey (525-6038), Kevin Cuppia (524-2165), Ronny
Tanner (521-2100), or Peter Post (838-7957).
Maundy Thursday, April 2 at 7:00 p.m.
Evening worship with the Lord’s Supper
Good Friday, April 3, 12 noon service
Easter Sunday, April 5
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. with Sunday School
There will be no MADD or Youth Group on Easter Sunday
Thank You from the Property Committee to all those who participated
in the Spring Cleaning Day on our church campus. We appreciate your
time and dedication toward making our church sparkle.
One Great Hour of Sharing Offering Today
One Great Hour of Sharing is a special offering
of the Presbyterian Church (USA) that enables
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Self
Development of Peoples, and the Presbyterian
Hunger Program to witness to the healing love
of Christ locally and globally.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance enables those affected by natural or
human-caused disasters to be part of the rebuilding and recovery efforts in
their communities. Self Development of People provides grants to agencies
within our own presbytery that are working to build up their
community. Presbyterian Hunger Program provides support to those in
need of food security. When you give to One Great Hour of Sharing, you
are assisting in the empowerment of others as they move past emotional,
physical, and spiritual misfortune. Your help gives hope in the name of
Jesus Christ.
Youth Group
Prayer Labyrinth Today
The youth group will meet today at the church at 5 p.m., eat, and then walk
together to St. John's Lutheran Church to walk their prayer labyrinth. Youth
experience the ancient spiritual practice of walking the labyrinth, which is
modeled on the one found in the Chartres Cathedral in France. We will
return to SIPC in time for pick up at 7:00 p.m. Contact Pastor Jack if you
have any questions.
New Prayer Chapel
Looking for a quiet, intimate place to pray during the day? Please visit the
new, two-person prayer chapel located off the East Room. You'll find two
chairs, a cross, a Bible, candles, and a CD player with contemplative
music. Come by any time the church is open and use the chapel to spend a
few moments in quiet meditation with the Lord.
HELP Sunday is the first Sunday of each month
We join together with other area congregations supporting the Food Pantry
for HELP of Beaufort, an ecumenical ministry that assists people of special
need and care. SIPC has been asked to bring offerings of rice and grits.
Please place items in the basket located in the narthex. Thank you!
Sunday Morning Faith Formation Opportunities
9:30-10:15a.m.
For Children:
Preschool: Threes & Fours with Miss Trudi in Room 205
Early Elementary: Kindergarten – Second Grade with Miss Becky and
Miss Phyllis in Education Building Room 309
Older Elementary: Third – Fifth Grade with Miss Susan and Miss Jessie in
Room 202
For Youth:
Junior High: Sixth – Eighth Grade with Pastor Jack in Room 201
Senior High: Ninth – Twelfth Grade with Ryan & Risa Bradley in Room
204
For Adults:
Feasting on the Word: A Lectionary Study in Room 208
Beginning April 12: Into the World: A Study on the Acts of the Apostles,
Led by Pastor Heather and Pastor Jack in Room 208
Salkehatchie Mission Trip
June 20-27
SIPC Youth will be participating in the Salkehatchie Summer Service
Project in Wateree (Camden), SC, working on multiple houses and staying
at a local church. Cost is $230 and includes lodging and meals. Financial
assistance is available. This trip is open to all youth age 14 and older. A
non-refundable deposit of $100 is required to register.
Faithfully Fit: Physical, Spiritual
and Social Wholeness
Begins April 15 at 5:30 p.m.
Do you want a healthier body in a
spiritually uplifting setting among
friends? Try out this low intensity
cardio workout combined with
segments of resistance training, core
stability, and balance exercises led by church member Crystal Dilliard.
Crystal has over 25 year experience in fitness. This 1-hour class in the
fellowship hall will be fun, is free &will provide faithfully fit exercises that
will bring holistic results. For more information, contact Pastor Heather or
Crystal at [email protected].