FIRST OMAGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY 10th MAY 2015 This Morning: Thanks are extended to Mr. Trevor Long for taking our service today. Thanks also go to all who helped in any way with organising our Sunday School Breakfast and those members of the congregation who have supported it with donations going to this year’s Sunday School Project, ‘Project Emmaus’. Jane will return to work on Tuesday of this week. Moderator’s Appeal: Following the devastating earthquake in Nepal, the Moderator of PCI has launched an appeal. If you wish to contribute please place your donation in the spare yellow envelope at the back of your FWO Pack and mark it ‘Moderator’s Appeal’ to enable it to be gift aided. Envelopes can then be placed in the collection plate today or next Sunday. Prayer Points for the Week: Nepal… The death toll following the devastating earthquake on 25th April now stands at over 7,500 people. Over eight million people have been affected by the quake, tens of thousands have been left homeless and over a million are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. Aid agencies are warning that there is a serious risk of diseases such as cholera and dysentery breaking out due to contaminated water and poor sanitation. Some churches in Kathmandu, Sindhpalchok and Kavre districts have been damaged or destroyed. Sadly, a number of church services were taking place at the time of the earthquake, and a number of people were killed and injured inside the church buildings. Do please continue to remember in prayer all those affected by this natural disaster. Moderator – Rt. Rev. Michael Barry… Pray for Michael as he enters the last month of his year as Moderator of PCI. Remember him as he undertakes a busy schedule of meetings and events, which over the next week which include: attending the Annual Meetings of the Presbyterian Women in Assembly Buildings; the opening of the newly renovated church building at Crumlin Presbyterian Church; visiting Charis Youth Club in Moy; speaking at a special service for disabled service men and women in Sinclair Seaman’s congregation (10th), and speaking at the 150th anniversary celebration service in Woodburn congregation (10th). Jane… Give thanks that Jane has had time off to relax and replenish her energy levels to help her as she ministers in this place. Pray that she can return to work this week refreshed of mind, body and spirit. Christian Aid Week… Pray that our Christian Aid collectors will get a good response as they go round the houses in our community over the coming days. Pray that a good sum of money can be raised to help the poor to help themselves in the poorest parts of our world. This Week: TUESDAY @ 7.00 pm (meet in church car park) ~ WALKING GROUP. WEDNESDAY @ 10.30 am (Rowan Hall) ~ COFFEE STOP. WEDNESDAY @ 7.30 pm (Committee Other Notices: Room) ~ KIRK SESSION meeting. All our other organisations will meet as Ulster American Folk Park Drawing Day… Saturday 16th May from 10.00 am - 4.00 pm. Join Bill Gatt for some unusual still life drawing usual. within the historical museum setting (basic drawing materials will be Christian Aid Week: provided but you are asked to bring your own brushes, inks and 10th to 16th May - “HELP THE POOR watercolour paints). You can also try a new craft in a one hour taster TO HELP THEMSELVES”. A soup, session in the beautiful craft of Batik. There will be workshops in the bread and cheese lunch will be held Education Centre at 11.00 am, 1.00 pm and 3.00 pm. after Morning Worship NEXT SUNDAY. Booking is required and normal admission prices apply. To book your All donations will go to the charity. place for the still life drawing with Bill Gatt and/or a Batik taster session ENVELOPES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN or for more information please contact the ‘Live and Learn’ team by THE FRONT VESTIBULE TODAY. telephoning the museum on 028 8224 3292. NSPCC Fundraiser… Tuesday 19th May from 2.30 pm - 9.00 pm. The Holiday Bible Club: This year our HBC will take place from NSPCC Omagh Committee invite all who can to join them in a leisurely 17th – 21st August (6.30 pm – 8.00 pm walk around Baronscourt Lake and Gardens. Admission will be £5 nightly). Our theme will be ‘Epic (Adult) / £2 (Child) / £12 (Family) and will include tea/coffee/traybakes. Explorers’. Every evening there will be Mission Outreach Training Event … Saturday 20th June from 10.00 am Bible stories, games, music, crafts & - 5.00 pm in Assembly Buildings, Belfast. MOT aims to give you treats. We need volunteers to help with everything you need to help prepare you for outreach to children and the activities - the more people willing young people this summer. There will be a range of seminars and to help, the less each will have to do! workshops to suit everyone from a first time helper to an experienced Please let Audrey Hodge know asap if team leader. Event Cost: £10.00 (lunch provided). Download the booking form from www.presbyterianireland.org/MOT2015. you can assist in any way. CLOTHES COLLECTION FUNDRAISER CONTACT EDWIN JOHNSTON (079 2001 6573) OR BASIL VIRTUE (077 1009 3564) IF YOU HAVE ANY ITEMS TO DONATE CD RECORDINGS OF RECENT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE ON THE TABLE IN THE FRONT VESTIBULE Pastoral Care Please contact Rev. Linda Keys (028 8284 1928) if you or your family have any pastoral care needs during Jane’s absence. Minister ~ Rev. J. Nelson • T: 8224 2239 • E: jane.nelson5@btinternet.com Clerk of Session ~ Miss A. M. Hodge • T: 8224 4771 • E: audreymhodge@hotmail.com Congregational Secretary ~ Mr. S. A. Rainey • T: 8224 2844 • E: sarainey8@aol.com Announcements ~ Mr. N. Hagan • T: 07970 022253 • E: nev@firstomagh.com
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