NOVEMBER 9, 2014 22ND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST THE CHURCH AT WORSHIP 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 a.m. Gathering VOLUNTARY A Gaelic Melody All Creatures of Our God and King LIFE IN THE CHURCH FAITH IN ACTION arr. Hal Hopson arr. Sandra Eithun Rev. Conrad (8:00) Rev. Rogers (9:30) Rev. Riegel (11:00) Christian Life Academy Rev. Sanderford (9:30) Lee Evans (11:00) CALL TO WORSHIP One: Celebrate the good news of God’s grace that continually is shown to all people! All: We will tell of God’s deeds to the coming generation, the glorious deeds of the Lord. One: Let us speak of the wonders that God has done. All: We set our hope in God, and rejoice in God’s providence and grace. * HYMN 495 We Know That Christ Is Raised engelberg PRAYER OF CONFESSION God of all, you create us good and call us to live in relationship with you and one another. Instead we erect barriers and fall to temptation. We follow lesser gods and allow ourselves to put our personal agendas before yours. Turn our focus back to you. Renew within us patience and trust. Help us treat one another with the kind of care and compassion you show us, and walk in the way you would have us go. SILENT CONFESSION ASSURANCE OF GOD’S FORGIVENESS * PASSING OF THE PEACE You are invited to share signs with one another of the peace we experience as forgiven people. Greet one another saying, “The peace of Christ be with you,” and respond, “And also with you.” * GLORIA PATRI Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen, Amen. Proclaiming PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Ruth Barnard (8:00) Adrian Shin (9:30) Ann Ringia (11:00) OLD TESTAMENT READING Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25 This is the Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. ANTHEM Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 Gabriel Fauré Verbe égal au Très-Haut, notre unique espérance, Jour éternel de la terre et des cieux, De la paisible nuit nous rompons le silence: Divin sauveur, jette sur nous les yeux. Word of God, one with the Most High, in Whom alone we have our hope, Eternal Day of heaven and earth, We break the silence of the peaceful night; Savior Divine, cast your eyes upon us! Répands sur nous le feu de ta grâce puissante; Que tout l’enfer fuie au son de ta voix; Dissipe le sommeil d’une âme languissante Qui la conduit à l’oubli de tes lois! Pour on us the fire of your powerful grace, That all hell may flee at the sound of your voice; Banish the slumber of a weary soul, That brings forgetfulness of your laws! Ô Christ ! sois favorable à ce peuple fidèle, Pour te bénir maintenant rassemblé; Reçois les chants qu’il offre à ta gloire immortelle, Et de tes dons qu’il retourne comblé. O Christ, look with favor upon your faithful people Now gathered here to praise you; Receive their hymns offered to your immortal glory; May they go forth filled with your gifts. A CONVERSATION WITH YOUNG DISCIPLES (9:30/11:00) Children through grade five are invited forward. NEW TESTAMENT READING Romans 6:3-11 This is the Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. SERMON Rev. Riegel (8:00) Rev. Dr. Monnett (9:30) Rev. Roederer (11:00) Responding * HYMN 108 Christ Is Alive! truro * AFFIRMATION OF FAITH (9:30/11:00) The Confession of Belhar We believe in one holy, universal Christian church, the communion of saints called from the entire human family. We believe that this unity of the people of God must be manifested and be active in a variety of ways: in that we love one another; that we experience, practice and pursue community with one another; that we are obligated to give ourselves willingly and joyfully to be of benefit and blessing to one another; that we share one faith, have one calling, are of one soul and one mind; have one God and Father, are filled with one Spirit, are baptized with one baptism, eat of one bread and drink of one cup, confess one name, are obedient to one Lord, work for one cause, and share one hope; together come to know the height and the breadth and the depth of the love of Christ; together are built up to the stature of Christ, to the new humanity; together know and bear one another’s burdens, thereby fulfilling the law of Christ that we need one another and upbuild one another, admonishing and comforting one another; that we suffer with one another for the sake of righteousness; pray together; together serve God in this world; and together fight against all which may threaten or hinder this unity. SACRAMENT OF COMMUNION (8:00) See Communion Liturgy Card PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LORD’S PRAYER Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. WELCOME Rev. Sanderford (9:30) Rev. Rodawla (11:00) Please sign the Friendship Pad and pass it to others sitting nearby. OFFERING OF TITHES AND GIFTS Offertory * Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Praise God above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. * Prayer of Dedication Sending * HYMN 492 Baptized in Water bunessan * CHARGE AND BENEDICTION * CONGREGATIONAL RESPONSE Christ is alive, and comes to bring Good news to this and every age, Till earth and sky and ocean ring With joy, with justice, love, and praise. * VOLUNTARY * Please rise in body or spirit. Those parts of the service of worship in which the congregation participates in word or song are noted in bold type. Hearing-assistance devices and large-print bulletins are available from the ushers. Welcome to all! Please know that all, including visitors and newcomers, are invited to share in the life of the church. A full description of church events may be found online at www.firstpresbyterian.org. If you have questions, please visit the Welcome Center, just outside the Social Hall. Greeting you there today are Sara Vander Voort and Dianne Santinga. Church Office volunteers are Bill and Pat Fuerstenau. Greeters are Barbara Mueller and Rebecca Lohr at the 9:30 a.m. service, and Catherine Kendall and Marge Higley at the 11:00 a.m. service. The prayer team is available for those desiring prayer in Hillegonds Chapel, to the right of the piano, after the 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. services. Prayer team members are Sue Beutler and Malcolm Powers at 9:30, and Jane Kinzinger and Cyndy Colton at 11:00. After the 8:00 a.m. service a minister is available at the Communion Table for prayer. “To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing.” – Martin Luther Ushers are Bill Austin (head) and Marty Reineman at 8:00 a.m.; Bill Austin (head), Len Rezmierski (captain), Joe Schmidt, Marolin Bellefleur, Jennifer Wilson, Paul Wilson, Keith Horngren, Dean Gilchrist, Karla Bellfi, Omer Bellfi, and Jim Rogers at 9:30 a.m.; and Bill Austin, (head), Carter Hodgson (captain), Beth Meda, Peggy Hodgson, and Jim Douglass at 11:00 a.m. Musical leadership for today’s worship includes Mark Goodhart, piano, at 8:00 a.m.; and Chancel Choir (directed by Matt Abernathy) and Sanctus Ringers at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. The chancel flowers are given by Toni Keuning in thanksgiving for all the people who helped her move, and by the 2014-2015 First Pres ushers in loving memory of Ed Taylor, our faithful member and long-time usher, who was an inspiration to us all in how to live the faith with grace, kindness, and joy. A memorial service will be held for Ed Taylor in the Nave today at 3:00 p.m. The rosebuds welcome: Charles Dean Wood, born October 28, 2014, son of Ashley and Dan Wood and grandson of Pam and Bill Wood; and Jeremiah James Patton, born October 28, 21014, son of Molly Fox and Bernard Patton and grandson of Nancy Fox. TODAY’S EVENTS Worship is at 8:00 a.m. and 7:07 p.m. in Monteith Hall, and at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary. Radio Worship service is broadcast at 11:00 a.m., on WAAM (1600 AM), and on WAAM’s website, www.waamannarbor.com. Join us for Coffee Hour immediately following the 9:30 a.m. worship service. Cookie bakers are Kathy Wirstrom, Claire Holdgate, and Pat Elkington. Quad B Brunch/Potluck is today at noon in the Social Hall. All Quad B members are invited. The food and fellowship will be outstanding! The Philippines Mission Team meets at 12:15 p.m. in the French Room/ Library. Mission friends and leaders are invited to join Bruce Whearty, a former Presbyterian mission coworker and representative of the PC (USA) Presbyterian Mission Agency to learn more about mission partnerships at 12:30 p.m. today for lunch at Pizza House, and tomorrow, November 10, at 6:00 p.m. in the Youth Room. Children’s Ministry Opportunities: Sunday School classes are held for crib through fifth graders at 9:30 a.m., and for crib through young five-year-olds at 11:00 a.m. Worship totes are available for children attending worship at 11:00 a.m. Youth Ministry Opportunities: Munch & Mingle meets in the 100 level hallway with Washtenaw Dairy donuts and catching up at 9:20 a.m. Sunday School classes meet 9:30 –10:30 a.m. 6th/7th graders meet in Room 104, 8th grade Confirmation meets in the Curtis Room on the 300 level. High school meets in the Youth Room on the 100 level. Mids meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Social Hall. Campus Ministry Opportunites: All college students are invited to our FREE Campus Dinner on Sunday nights at 6:00 p.m. in the Vance and Lewis Rooms on the 300 level. Adult Education Opportunities: The Bible @ 9:30 meets in the French Room/Library at 9:30 a.m. Come explore the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes and biblical Wisdom Literature. The presenter is Rev. Ed Koster. First Couples meets at 9:30 a.m. in Monteith Hall to explore Lisa Rankin’s “Practice of Meditation. Body, Mind, Spirit,” with a DVD presentation and discussion. Exploring the Faith meets in Monteith Hall at 11:00 a.m. to continue the series “Presbyterians Today.” In this morning’s session, “Innovation: A Mark of Presbyterians,” Revs. Rodawla and Sanderford explore how Presbyterians are constantly creating new ideas and ministries. Common Ground begins a new series, “Sport as a Road to God: Seeing Beyond the Game,” today at 11:00 a.m., in the Lewis Room. Can baseball, football, or soccer be a road to God? Is sport the game of life? Do children at play experience something spiritual? These and other questions form the basis of presentations and discussions with coaches, athletes, parents, fans, educators, and special guests about the place of sports in our culture. Sessions will appeal to young athletes, coaches, parents, fans and educators. Presenters today are Chuck Monsma and Keith Molin. T2A2 Sundays@11:00 meets in the Youth Room on the 100 Level at 11:00 a.m. T2A2s, young adults and graduate students gathered in the wideness of God’s love, will encounter scripture in new ways with short video clips, journals, and discussion. The class will use Animate. Presenters are Rev Lindsay Conrad and T2A2 members. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Annual Giving Committee thanks all who have turned in their 2015 Financial Commitment and Opportunity to Serve forms. Through Monday, November 3, 346 pledges have been received for a total of $1.1 million. We are grateful for your support! If you have not turned in your 2015 commitment, please do so today. Extra forms may be found throughout the church and online. If you have questions, contact Lynnette Conner, Finance Manager Mature Singles meet for dinner this Friday, November 14, at 5:30 p.m., at Knight’s Restaurant, 2324 Dexter-Ann Arbor Road. All are welcome! Join us for Christian Life Academy November 16–17. Please refer to the insert in today’s bulletin for event details. The leaves are falling! The First Pres Annual Leaf Raking Day is Saturday, November 22, beginning at 8:00 a.m. Bring your good humor and willingness to work to keep our grounds beautiful and bring a tarp and leaf rake if you have them. Enjoy multi-generational fellowship, Washtenaw Dairy donuts and hot drinks. For questions contact Paul Smith at psmith6641@aol.com or phone 734-426-2032. High Schoolers take note! Rev. Dr. Monnett is leading a mission trip to Jalapa, Guatemala, June 14–23, 2015, for all present high schoolers members, friends, and grandchildren. Work will include construction projects and Vacation Bible School. Email RJ for more information. Join in the fun this Wednesday evening at our final Wednesday 2:42 of the fall semester. Children’s Ministry needs half-pint or smaller canning jars or baby food jars for an Advent Happening project. Please bring them to Debbie MacVey. Our host week at the Alpha House family shelter is November 17–23. Volunteers are needed to cook, provide childcare, purchase pantry supplies or stay overnight to back up the all-night personnel. Sign up on the church website or in the Welcome Center. Fair Trade Coffee is coming to First Pres. Next Sunday, November 16, we will begin serving Fair Trade Coffee at all church events, including Coffee Hour. Fair Trade Coffee will also be available for purchase in the Church Office. Help others keep warm this winter. Rev. Conrad is collecting hoodies, sweatshirts, hand warmers, and $5 gift cards to local coffee shops for our neighbors battling cold days outside this winter. Donations can be dropped off at her office by the French Room/Library. Attend the Stephen Ministers continuing education presentation tomorrow, November 10, 7:00–8:00 p.m., in Monteith Hall. Lynn Sipher, MSW, will present “Falling Awake: Mindfulness for Depression and Anxiety.” Mindfulness-based practices are proving to be an effective approach for addressing depression and anxiety. Come learn more. Hilltoppers welcomes all members to hear Dr. Kevin Portteus, Associate Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, this Thursday, November 13, at noon, in the Social Hall. A Presbyterian, Kevin is an expert on Abraham Lincoln and will be speaking about the Christian beliefs expressed in Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address. Lunch is $5, and precedes his talk. Please make your reservations in the Church Office, or by emailing Rev. Rogers. Volunteers are needed for our next Cass Community Social Services mission project. We will participate in an interactive activity with the Cass mothers and children who are living either in Mom’s Place or in the shelter. We will leave Ann Arbor no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 3, have our usual Slow’s BBQ sandwich, and attend the worship service in the Warehouse. Lindsay is preaching! We’ll then go to the Scott building for our time with the children and their mothers. We will be on our way back to Ann Arbor by 8:30. Please sign up online or contact Sue Jeffers (sjeffers1@me.com). If you can provide cookies or treats, please let Sue know. The Stephen Ministry Leader Team is now accepting applications for those who may feel a call to serve as a Stephen Minister. The training begins in January on Monday evenings. Applications are available in the Church Office and are due to Rev. Rogers by November 17. Those gifted with skills of listening and caring are encouraged to apply, as these lay ministers work one-on-one with members of our congregation and community who are going through a difficult time. Campus Work Week is November 16–22. Would you like to have some work completed around your house or yard, get to know some college students, and support their participation in spring break mission trips? If so, we have the opportunity for you! Hire two or more college students to do a project the week of November 16. We request a $100 donation for two students who will do two hours of work. You can even hire students to participate in the Leaf Raking Day on November 22. Email Rev. Roederer if you would like to participate. Come work Big House Booth 1031 and raise money for mission at the U-M/Maryland game November 22, 12:00–7:00 p.m. Sign up online or by calling Rev. Dr. Monnett. Shop at the Christmas Bazaar Saturday, November 22, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. and Sunday, November 23, 8:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Begin your holiday shopping in our Social Hall! First Pres mission teams are offering items from their mission areas to raise funds for upcoming activities. In addition, Fair Trade coffee, tea, and chocolate, our own First Pres coffee mugs, and a special edition First Presbyterian Church scarf featuring our stained glass windows will be available for purchase. 10,000 Villages of Ann Arbor will be there selling a variety of Fair Trade items from their Main Street store. First Pres Youth will be on hand selling freshly baked goodies. Get ready for Christmas and support First Pres mission! PASTORAL AND PROGRAM STAFF Reverend Dr. Fairfax F. Fair, Pastor/Head of Staff Reverend Melissa Anne Rogers, Associate Pastor Reverend Jay Sanderford, Associate Pastor Reverend Dr. James Monnett, Director of Youth Ministry Reverend Renée Roederer, Director of Campus Ministry Deborah MacVey, Director of Children’s Education and Family Ministries Tom Granum, Director of Music Ministries Carol Muehlig, Associate Music Director and Organist Resident Ministers: Reverend Lindsay Conrad Reverend Kristin E. Riegel Reverend Lal Rodawla Sandy Talbott, Parish Nurse ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Lynnette Conner, Finance Manager Linda Robinson, Office Manager Michael Wright, Maintenance/Repair Manager Dick Cooke, Interim Facilities Coordinator Lisa Haddrill, Technology Coordinator Mary Jones, Communications/Pastor’s Assistant Cindy King, Children’s Education Assistant 1432 Washtenaw Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734-662-4466 info@firstpresbyterian.org www.firstpresbyterian.org
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