50 6.3 89.7 707 • 506 .382 .72 34 • F: 5 06.3 88.7 157 www.standrewsmoncton.net | kreplin@nb.aibn.com | standrews@nb.aibn.com October 19, 2014 Prelude Welcome and Announcements Praise Time………………….Whom Shall I Fear? ..…………….……………………Shout To The Lord ..…………….……………………Be Unto Your Name Call to Worship: For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. “For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” John 3:16, 17 Prayer of Approach Ministr y of Music ~ You Are My Hiding Place Children’s Hymn…………………..My God Is So Big Time with Children: *Children ages 3-Grade 5* Hymn……………………………...Our Great Savior Scripture Reading: Exodus 14:13-31 Sermon Series: The Essential 100 (E 100) Cha llenge Sermon: God Saves! Tithes & Offerings ~ It is more blessed to give than to r eceive. Acts 20: 35b Doxology…………………………Turn Your Eyes Hymn……………………………..Jesus Saves Bened iction Commissioning Hymn……………. Fairest Lord Jesus Postlude To greet you this Sunday: Margie Scott-Rogers Distributing Bulletins this Sunday: Angela Allen Attending Elder: Rosemary Smith Coordinator: Tim Sabean Community Breakfast Our first community breakfast for the new season was held on Saturday morning, October 4th. We are pleased to report that the proceeds enabled us to make a contribution to the church’s ministries in the amount of approx. $900. Additionally, we were able to host the Youth Impact project Ride-for-Refuge on that day as well, and a considerable number of the cyclists partook of the breakfast under the sponsorship of Southampton Computers. They were able to raise approx. $14,000 for their work with vulnerable & at-risk youth in our community. A great big THANK YOU to all those who assisted in any way with set-up, cooking, serving, cleaning, etc. We are currently planning the next scheduled breakfast for Saturday, November 1st. We would be pleased for the assistance of anyone able and willing to help in any way at the breakfasts; either Friday evening set-up, Saturday morning cooking/serving, bussing tables, or clean-up following the breakfast; by contacting Faye @ 388-1420 Looking ahead … JUST FRIENDS will be providing musical entertainment at the November 1st breakfast; and during the breakfast on December 6th we will be hosting the Atlantic Canada Highland Dancing competitions. Praise God for His faithfulness! Family, Fellowship & Evangelism Committee “Visitors: We are grateful for your presence this morning! Please stop by the Welcome Centre to pick up a token of our appreciation for your visit, and perhaps find out more about St. Andrew’s.” Know… Grow… Show…Christ Can we help? Name: ___________ Address: _______________ _ _______________ _______________ Phone: _______________ Email: ________________ I would like: Prayer about: ____________________ _ ____________________ _ ____________________ A phone call A visit Offering Envelopes Information about Jesus Other: _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ "It is not so much the case th at God has a mission fo r his church in the worl d, as that God has a church fo r his mission in the wo rld. Mission was not ma de for the church, the chu rch w as made for missi on -- God's mission." Christopher Wright, The Mission of God Contact Us Martin Kreplin Pastor 382.7234 kreplin@nb.aibn.com Phyllis Nowlan-Corey Administrative Asst. 389.7707 standrews@nb.aibn.co m Laurie Kammermann Coordinator of Music Ministries 386.8906 gracenotes@bellaliant.com Brenda Smith Custodian Contact Church office 389.7707 Melissa Steen Director of Youth & Family Ministries 863.0890 standrewsyouthand family@bellaliant.com Don’t forget to check our website out… www.standrewsmoncton.net You may want to join others in prayer before the service. Please go to the Ministers’ Meeting Room at 9:30am on Sunday mornings. Please pray for Rev. Dr. Martin Kreplin as he prepares Next Sunday's Sermon Series: The Essential 100 (E100) Challenge Sermon: Law And Land Is A Gift! Please pray for the work of the Holy Spirit through the faithful proclamation of the word. Nursery Caregivers--the more the merrier! There is a sign-up sheet on the table where the mailboxes are!! For more information, please contact Madeline Graham. Please Note: More help is needed in the nursery…youth, ladies and men are welcome as 3 volunteers are now required…. Catechism Question What example did Jesus give us in this matter of worship? It was His custom to go to the place of worship on the Sabbath day. Food Offering – October 26 The Last Sunday of every month we will be accepting offerings of non - perishable food items. This food supports our food bank. Offerings can be left outside the doors of the sanctuary by the Welcome Centre. Anytime you can contribute please feel to do so. Please mark your calendar - Saturday, November 8th we will be having a Greeter's Ministry Seminar in our boardroom from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Everyone is invited but especially those that have not taken this very important seminar for ministry in our church. We will have a signup sheet in the atrium so it will give us an idea of how much refreshments will be on hand. Thank you and will see you then. Greeter's Ministry Committee 0n the back table in the Sanctuary are Bibles in Korean and Mandarin for you to use!! Know… Grow… Show…Christ CARING NURSERY PROVIDED* Christian Education: 1) Adult Christian Education Class: Sundays following worship Facilitator: Bill Ross - Meeting Room Lectures from the Ligonier 2006 National Conference, Bought with a Price, on rediscovering the Church and her mission in the world. 2)Essential Bible (E100) Discussion Group will take place each Sunday during the Christian Education time, following Coffee and Conversation. The group will discuss the readings from the previous week, which will also be the focus of the sermon that Sunday. Elizabeth Eagles is the facilitator and it will be meeting in the Minister’s outer office. 3) Children/Youth Christmas musical called The Great Gift Exchange'! There will be acting, singing, choreography and solos. We will be presenting 'The Great Gift Exchange' to the congregation in December. Our practices will be held on Sundays, starting October 19, during CE time (approx. 11:30-12:30 pm). Parents are always welcome to sit in on our practices or you can feel free to take advantage of the adult classes that are offered during Christian Education time. I hope to see many of you at rehearsal! ~ Laurie K. 4) Young & Older Children in Worship (YCW): For children aged 3 years through to Grade 5, children are invited to continue worship during the regular Sunday worship service. Children are dismissed after the “Time with Children” and the “Younger Children in Worship” go to the CE rooms; the “Older Children in Worship” go to the meeting room. 5) Pioneers Program is for children ages 4 through Grade 6 and offers Bible exploration and application, memory verses, learning through activities, games, and songs in a non-competitive and fun atmosphere. (Wednesdays 6 pm – 7:30 pm - Located in numerous rooms throughout the building). 6) Youth Group: Sunday night meeting with games, snacks, and Bible Study, here at St. Andrew's from 6:15 to 8:15. "Thank you for ensuring yo u have ta ken all personal belongings with you. The church cannot be held responsible for lost items." Know… Grow… Show…Christ Building Christian Community: Faith is not only “taught,” but is “caught!” Coffee & Conversation: Following worship, enjoy conversation with others, meeting those new among us, catching up with friends and encouraging one another in the faith. Stay as long as you would like. If you feel that you can be a part of this important ministry, please let Alison Geldart know or sign up on the sheet at coffee and conversation. If you haven’t participated before we can match you up with someone who is familiar with the kitchen. Out To Lunch Program: Consider taking someone home or out to lunch in order to get to grow deeper relationships and to encourage faith development. Community Breakfast St. Andrew’s will once again hosting a community breakfast on the first Saturday of each month (til April), from 8-11 am. Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon, Panfries, Scrambled Eggs, Coffee, Tea & Juice. Adults $8.00, Children 10 & under $4.00, Family of 4 $20.00 Looking for a few ding-a-lings! Our handbell choir is looking for a few ringers (adults and youth ages 12 and up). It does take some amount of music knowledge to be a ringer so if you have played an instrument before or have some experience reading music and are interested, please contact me. Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings from 6-7 pm from October – December and then February-April ~ Laurie K. "Board Meeting on Wednesday, October 22 @ 7:30 pm in the meeting room”!! Know… Grow… Show…Christ Into the Word… Sermon: God Saves! Exodus 14:13-31 Introduction: • Some see the salvation of others as a personal responsibility. • God saves at just the right time. Context: • Memory of Joseph faded and Hebrews became enslaved in E gypt. • Israelite population swelled, perceived as a threat to Egyptians. 1) God Sees (Exodus 2:24f, 3:7ff) • Often those oppressed don’t rock the boat. • People ask, ‘Is God blind?’ ‘Why does He allow…?’ • At the birth of Christ a similar situation existed. God’s concern is more than the external obvious hards hips we endure. 2) God Calls (Exodus 3:1-4:17) • As His followers, we are all called and commissioned. (See Matt.28:19). • We are resistant and make excuses. Yet when faithful considered beautiful in God’s sight (See Isaiah 52:7, 2 Corinthians 5:20). • None of us are perfect; Moses wasn’t either. • God puts us in close contact with others on purpose. 3) God Saves (Exodus 14:13-15) • Moses comes to see it is God who saves, not him. • While God does the saving, His people are called to move in fait h. • Some of us have faced despair or journeyed with others in it. We have seen the unmistakable hand of God providing deliverance. Conclusion: • God saves at just the right time. He us es human, imperfect agents. He calls us to move forward in faith. • Many refuse to embrace His salvation, choosing to grumble at God. • God has placed you in the presenc e of others to lead them out of their captivity, but ultimately God does the saving at just the right time. …So the Word can get into you! Autumn Blessings Autumn brings to the soul relief, as hot Summer days, slip to an end God sent the season for weary hearts to restore, repair and mend. Unlike the Autumn trees, that shed their changing leaves God sent the season for failing hearts to adhere, embrace and cleave. Just as with the Autumn winds, there comes a new refreshing rain God sent the season for fraying hearts to increase, grow and gain. The Autumn sun is slow to climb, and dips much earlier into the night God sent the season for sleepy hearts to rise, shine and awake in His light. God gave to us the Autumn season, so we could have a respite and rest for it is the season for our beset souls to see how much we are blessed! ~Deborah Ann Belka
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