GROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL CHURCH “A light by the lakeshore” THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) January 26, 2015 | Worship 9 and 11 a.m. Third Sunday after Epiphany Order of Service for the Worship of God Go placidly amidst the noise and haste and remember what peace there is in silence. Gathering Around the Word *Please rise in body or spirit. Prelude – Prelude (In Form of a Minuet) Charles Villiers Stanford Welcome and Announcements *Call to Worship Leader: Created by God, All: we rejoice in a new day. Leader: Redeemed by Jesus Christ, All: we rise to new life. Leader: Called by the Holy Spirit, All: we worship God! *Opening Hymn 281 – Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Tune: Cwm Rhondda *Prayer of Confession and Silent Confession Our prayer of confession is followed by a time of silent confession. That period of silence will end with the word, “Amen,” spoken by the liturgist. All: God of grace, you call and we resist. Our world needs our service and we give our selfishness. Your ministry needs our participation, but we become possessive of our time, talents, and treasure. Forgive us, O Lord, for pretending you are speaking to someone else. Have mercy on us for acting as though the call is a wrong number. Enable us to answer you with enthusiasm. *Assurance of Pardon Leader: Hear the good news. Who is in a position to condemn us? Only Christ Jesus, who died for us, who rose for us, who reigns in power for us and who prays for us. Anyone who is in Christ is a new creation. The old life has gone; the new has begun. In Jesus Christ, you are forgiven. All: Thanks be to God. *Response of Praise – Holy, Holy, Holy Tune: Nicaea Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! All thy works shall praise thy name, in earth and sky and sea; Holy, holy, holy! Merciful and mighty! God in three Persons, blessed Trinity! *Passing of the Peace Leader: Called by God to live at peace, we answer that calling with one another. May the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. All: And also with you. While the Passing of the Peace often involves a handshake, this is not a requirement. However you or your nearby worshipers exchange the peace, please do not be offended if someone prefers something other than a handshake. Let the Children Come (children ages 3 – 2nd grade) Children will depart for the “Young Children and Worship” worship centers (room 200/215) after the children’s sermon. At 10 a.m., our Sunday school teachers come to the worship centers and take the children up to the third floor to their Sunday school classrooms. Where Children Belong James Ritchie 2 Proclaiming the Word Prayer for Illumination All: Even when we say, “Yes,” O God, we aren’t always sure what to do or how to do it. Send us your Spirit, that in the reading and preaching of your Word we might learn how you would have us serve. Amen. Old Testament Reading – Jonah 3: 1-10 After each reading: Leader: The Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God! Psalm – My Soul Is at Rest (Psalm 62) Choir, then all: Gospel Reading – Mark 1: 14-20 (O.T. p. 236) Jacques Berthier (N.T. p. 181) Sermon – Caller ID Peter Henry Responding to the Word *Hymn 418 – God, Bless Your Church With Strength! Tune: Ich halte Treulich still Ordination and Installation of Officers Within the Presbyterian tradition, officers are ordained to office and installed in their positions during public worship. The service for this ordination and installation includes Paul’s famous reminder of the “varieties of gifts but the same Spirit” from I Corinthians, as well as constiutional questions mandated by the Book of Order of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Just as importantly, Presbyterians participate in an ancient prayer practice, the “laying on of hands.” This is both a physical reminder of the blessing of those who have served before our newest officers, as well as part of seeking the power of the Holy Spirit for these newest officers. Within the Presbyterian tradition, the laying on of hands 3 is limited to those who have been ordained previously as ruling elders or teaching elders. The constitutional questions that the officers are answering are located at the back of the bulletin. Please note that our liturgy also includes questions of the congregation. Opening Litany Leader: There are varieties of gifts, but it is the same Spirit who gives them. All: There are different ways of serving God, but it is the same Lord who is served. Leader: God works through each person in a unique way, but it is God’s purpose that is accomplished. All: To each is given a manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. Leader: Together we are the body of Christ, and individually members of it. Questions of New Officers (see pg. 15) Questions of the Congregation Leader: Do we, the members of the church, accept these members as deacons and elders, chosen by God through the voice of this congregation to lead us in the way of Jesus Christ? All: We do. Leader: Do we agree to encourage them, to respect their deci sions, and to follow as they guide us, serving Jesus Christ who alone is Head of the Church? All: We do. Commissioning of New Council and Committee Members Prayers of the People and the Lord’s Prayer All: 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. Offering and Anthem – Expectans Expectavi This sanctuary of my soul, Unwitting I keep bright and whole, Unlatch’d and lit, if Thou should’st care 4 Charles Wood To enter or to tarry there. With parted lips and outstretch’d hands, And list’ning ears Thy servant stands. Call Thou early, call Thou late, to Thy great service dedicate. My soul, keep bright, and whole. (Charles Hamilton Sorely) The Grosse Pointe Memorial Choir *Presentation of the Offering Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen. Tune: Old Hundredth Taking the Word into the World *Closing Hymn – You Walk Along Our Shoreline Tune: Wie lieblich ist der Maien *Benediction *Choral Amen Postlude – Chorale Improvisation on “Cwm Rhondda” 5 Paul Manz Copyright Acknowledgments: The following are used with permission, OneLicense. net License No. 718520. All rights reserved. “Where Children Belong” words and music by James Ritchie, © 1999 Abingdon Press “You Walk along Our Shoreline” text by Sylvia G. Dunstan, © 1991 GIA Publications, Inc. In Memoriam Gordon MacGregor Murray May 21, 1919 – January 17, 2015 Carl Edwin Reichert, Jr. May 23, 1931 – January 21, 2015 What’s Happening Today, January 18 Worship 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m. Sunday School for all ages 10:10 a.m. New Member Class 10:15 a.m. Council Chair Training 12:15 p.m. Looking Ahead February 1: February 8: Worship 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m. Pilgrimage Into The Last Third of Life 10:10 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages 10:10 a.m. New Member Class 10:15 a.m. - Noon New Officer Training 10:15 a.m. Worship 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m. Sunday School for All Ages 10:10 a.m. Welcome to Grosse Pointe Memorial Church About Worship at GPMC We are a member of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and one of its growing congregations. As a multi-generational community of faith, we are pleased to offer a host of ministries that respond to the varied interests of our members and friends. We give thanks to God that you joined us today and we pray you will receive a sense of God’s loving Spirit from your time with us. No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here. Visitor packets are available at the Lakeshore Drive and Reception Area entrances. To learn more about our active and growing congregation, visit gpmchurch.org or take one of the booklets, “Growing in Faith: Getting Involved at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church.” Please join us for conversation and fairly-traded organically shade grown coffee down in Fellowship Hall. 6 Many of you have inquired about our next new member class. It is a two part class, meeting today and February 1 from 10:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Free childcare is provided. If you would like to join GPMC at this time, please contact either our class leader Tamara Gilbert (gilby21471@aol. com) or administrative assistant Pam Radlick (pradlick@gpmchurch.org). Children are always welcome in worship at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. An infant and toddler room (room 101) is available during the services should you prefer to leave your child with our wonderful caregivers. Feel free to use the glider rocker located underneath the side balcony at any time during the worship service with your child. Worship kits for children to use during worship are in blue bags located at each of the entrances and Listening Assisted Devices are available in the sanctuary. Please list your email address on the fellowship pad at the end of the pew if you would like to receive our weekly email. For time–sensitive updates, subscribe to our Twitter feed: GPMCNews. Cassette tapes and CDs of our worship services are available the week following the service. Please request copies at the reception desk. You may also watch or listen to sermons at gpmchurch.org. Looking to go green? Like your personal device? GPMC now has a mobile site to bookmark on your iPad, Kindle, or any other handheld device. Power it up when you get into the sanctuary, touch your icon, and then call up a PDF of the bulletin. It’s that simple. The wireless network in the Sanctuary is “gpmchurch” and the password is “bibles@gpmchurch.” The address for the mobile page is gpmchurch.org/main/mobile/ Leading and Assisting in Worship: Peter Henry, Sarah Godbehere, Carol Marks, liturgists; The Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Choir, James Biery, organist and director. The new deacons and ruling elders at GPMC begin their service soon. The ruling elders serve a 3 year term on the Session, which in the Presbyterian tradition is the governing board of the local congregation. The deacons serve a 3 year term on the Board of Deacons, which is the pastoral arm of church leadership in a Presbyterian congregation. We give thanks for the following people who have answered the call to serve as officers at GPMC: Elders: Ruth Azar, Beth Carpenter, Connie Dunlap, Barbara Belfore, Tamara Gilbert, Brent Kelso, Peter Marks, Brian Moody. Deacons: Mary Berg, Hiroko Dalman, Nancy Gandelot, Colleen Huntsman, Peter Mueller, Alex Piku, Nick Rotondo, Chick Van Dusen, Sally Van Dusen, Jay Vandewyngearde. 7 We are also commissioning members of our councils and committees, who also serve a 3 year term. We are thankful for the following people who are offering their time and talent in the ministries of the church: Trustees: Mike Domzalski, James Graves, Carol Lytle, Anton Tewes. Christian Education: Kelly Clark, Regina Gersch, Ken Kamman, Charles Tompkins, Christina Turner. Communication: Jim Everett, Victoria Hill, Ragan Roth. Parish Life: Nancy Anderson, Lynne Bacon, Phyllis Brewster, Jim Moore. Personnel: Lynn Turner, Mark Wilamowski. Outreach: Noah Bellovich, Anne Burke, Lee Miller, Mary Shephard, John Strader, Bill Turner, Charles Wood. Stewardship: John Boris, Jim Grogan, Joe Kaiser IV. Worship: Heather Klepp, Sylvia Sanders, Emerson Stidham. Nominating: Nancy Burrows, Beth Frahm, Rob Musial. Finally, we want to say thank you to everyone who is rotating off a council or committee. While Presbyterian churches have pastors, ministry happens because of all of our ministers - that is, our members. The Chancel Flowers are a reflection of gifts to the Flower Fund and are given in loving memory of my parents Russell G. and Catherine Candler and my brother, Thomas E. Candler, by Mrs. James P. Williams and family. Flowers for the sanctuary on Sunday mornings are provided by our members in memory or in honor of a loved one. If you are interested in providing flowers for a loved one, please contact Jan Arndt: 313.882.8587 or email: jan_arndt@yahoo.com. This morning’s music: The musical setting of the psalm comes from the Taizé community in France. The Taizé community is an ecumenical monastic order with over a hundred brothers from Protestant and Catholic traditions, originating from about thirty countries. They are known for their beautiful music which, with its elegant simplicity, can be sung by the many pilgrims from around the world who visit Taizé. John A. Dalles wrote the text of the hymn “God, Bless Your Church with Strength” in 1984 for the 150th anniversary of First Presbyterian Church, South Bend, Indiana, where he was associate pastor at the time. The Rev. Dr. Dalles is currently pastor and head of staff at Wekiva Presbyterian Church in Longwood, Florida. The music for the hymn comes from a 1736 collection of music edited by J. S. Bach. It is believed that Bach himself composed this melody. The words of the anthem are taken from a poem by Charles Hamilton Sorley, written in May 1915, and published in a 1917 volume entitled A Treasury of War Poetry. The title is a reference to the opening Latin words of Psalm 40, which begins “I waited patiently for the Lord.” The poetry was set to music in 1919 by the Irish composer Charles Wood. 8 Christian Education Elementary LOGOS is our Tuesday afternoon (4 –6:30 p.m. for grades 1–5 and 5:15 – 6:30 p.m. for Kindergarten) program for elementary age children. It includes Bible study, music, recreation and dinner. This Tuesday, January 27 (A) - Sports Night! Donate canned goods for Souper Bowl of Caring. WoW! Winter Retreat, February 6 – 8, for 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade Children – We had so much fun last year at Camp Michindoh, that we are going back again! The cost for this awesome two night trip is $130 which includes meals, lodging, activities and transportation. Camp Michindoh is located in Hillsdale, MI. For more information contact Lisa Turner at lturner@gpmchurch.org. Souper Bowl of Caring 2015 is back! Once again the children and youth of GPMC are asking for your support as they collect nonperishable food items and monetary donations to help our neighbors who are in need. Bring your donations to Fellowship Hall between now and Super Bowl Sunday and choose your Super Bowl 2015 winner by placing them in your pick’s designated box. We want to beat last year’s total donation of 179 items, so please give generously! It’s time to get your act ready for our Third Annual GPMC Coffeehouse on February 28. This year’s coffeehouse will support the 2015 TUXIS High School Mission Trip to Chavies, Kentucky. Our youth will be partnering with the Appalachian Service Project and will be helping families in Kenucky. Questions? Please email Debbie Bellovich at dbellovich@ comcast.net Contact Information Needed for College Students. Spring is coming and that means final exams, graduation, or just the end of another school year! The Parish Life Council would like to reach out to GPMC’s college students and let them know that we are thinking of them. If you have a college student in your family, please send their name, college mailing address, e-mail address, and year in school to Janet Ruthven at jruthven@ gpmchurch.org, or at 313.882.5330 ext. 123. We’d like to show them that they are always in our hearts and prayers, no matter where they may be! Youth Sunday is coming up soon. High school students are invited to participate leading Youth Sunday services on February 8 at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m. We are practicing for the service during Middle Hour on Sunday, January 28 and Sunday, February 1 from 10 - 11 a.m. in the 3rd floor youth lounge. We’ll be practicing music for the service on Tuesdays from 6:30 - 7 p.m. in the choir room. Even if you don’t usually come to Sunday School or to TUXIS, you are encouraged to join in. The more, 9 the merrier! If you have any questions, please contact Sarah Godbehere at sgodbehere@gpmchurch.org Five Spots Remain for the High School Mission Trip. This summer, the high school mission trip will be traveling to Chavies, KY to work with the Appalachia Service Project (ASP) from June 21-28, 2015. The week will include construction work on local families’ homes as well as devotions, music, cultural events, good food, and a fun day of recreational activities. Only 5 spots remain, so register soon if you’d like to go! You can pick up a complete registration packet in the Christian Education Office or on our website at gpmchurch.org/main/christian-education/forms/ Do you like reading fiction? GPMC has two Faith and Literature groups: one group reads short stories (Short Story Theology) and one reads novels (The Novel as Theology). The next Novel as Theology group meeting is on Wednesday, Jan. 28 from 7:30 - 9 p.m. The January novel is Ian McEwan’s “The Children Act.” The next Short Story Theology group meeting is on Wednesday, Feb. 11 from 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. at the home of Peter and Shawn Henry. The February short story is “When You’re Excused, You’re Excused” by Bruce Jay Friedman. Called by God ... Finding the Right Path for You is a 4 week series for young adults and people in transition (or thinking of transition). This class, offered Thursdays from 7 - 8:30 p.m. concludes on Jan. 29, by Peter Henry and GPMC member Sadie Bolos O’Neill, will encourage and inspire you to listen for God’s guidance in vocational decisions. It will also provide practical next steps for identifying priorities, setting goals and, acting upon those goals. Sign up by contacting the Christian Education Office. Four Books, One Story – The next meeting is on Monday, Feb. 16 from 7 - 8 p.m. This once-a-month, minimal homework study is a look at the story of Jesus through all four gospels. We will be comparing stories that appear in all four texts, noting differences and similarities, and asking the question, “Why are things different from one writer to the next?” Adult Bible Study – If you’ve been considering joining a Bible study, this is a good time to join the Adult Bible Study, which meets from 7:30 - 9 p.m., the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Last week, we began a study of the Gospel of John. Scripture and Conversation for Women – If the weekly 7 a.m. Women’s Bible Study is just too early for you, and you’d like to enjoy Bible study with a group of women, we have another opportunity for you! Beginning Wednesday, January 28, there will be Scripture and Conversation for Women, from 10:30 a.m. to noon, the fourth Wednesday of each month. There will be time for relaxed fellowship, followed by a time of Bible study, 10 which will be led by Susan Mozena. By popular demand, we are beginning with Exodus. Music The next concert in Music at Memorial’s “Songs of the Spirit” series is on Sunday, February 15, at 3:00 in the afternoon. Our own Memorial Church Staff Singers will present a program entitled “Tasty Treats.” Sopranos Carol Ambrogio Wood, Sheena Law, mezzo-soprano Diane Schoff, tenor Michael Fowler, and baritone Kenneth Shepherd offer an afternoon of treats for the ears and the palate. Enjoy favorite opera arias, art songs, songs from musical theater, and an afternoon tea in Barbour Chapel. Due to limited seating, we ask you to reserve a seat in advance, even if you are a season ticket holder. Please respond by February 8 to musicatmemorial@gmail.com or call 313-882-5330. Outreach “Little Dresses” for Malawi – This year’s winter project is waiting for you to pick up in Fellowship Hall on Sunday, Jan. 25, Feb. 1 and Feb. 8 during Middle Hour. These dresses will go to the girls in Chaona Village where a team of seven GPMC members joined others last October to build classrooms there. Come see us in Fellowship Hall, pick up your dress kit and join this mission effort. You are also welcome to contact Kathie Morinelli (313.822.7666, nana@cnetworkservices.com) or Jean Rudolph (313.886.6158, jeanrudolph@me.com). Our project is called Martha Nyboer Memorial Dresses for Malawi. A donation in memory of Martha Nyboer, Chair of PW/GPMC Sewing for many years, will fund this effort. Thank you to the Nyboer family for making this project possible. Honduras Donations – Eighteen members and friends of GPMC are headed to Honduras from February 14-21. Each year, trip members collect various items to give to the people with whom we are working in the local village where we serve. Items requested: sewing scissors, thread, embroidery floss, full size bath soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, foot fungus cream, antibiotic creams (like Neosporin), cooking utensils (new/gently used: hot pads, serving utensils, mixing spoons, spatuals; not pots and pans), adult and children’s multi-vitamins. Drop off the items in the collection bins in the coat room just off the Reception Area. Thank you for helping us share a sense of God’s love with brothers and sisters in Honduras. Eastside Take Control Offers Resources and Support for Those in Career Transition – ETC is a team of representatives from 6 Grosse Pointe area churches who have collaborated to provide a portfolio of resources for people (church members or not) in job transition in order to equip, 11 encourage and empower them to move forward. We have experts willing to offer free services in the areas of resume writing, interviewing skills, networking, job leads, spirituality, wellness, coaching, accountability, business start-ups and more. Our Yahoo e-mail distribution group sends out regular announcements on job openings and networking events. In addition, on Wednesday mornings a small support group meets in our Church library at 8:30 a.m, and then at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Ben VanArragon of First Christian Reformed Church at 1444 Maryland in Grosse Pointe Park, meets with job seekers in his office for “Digging Deeper” into the spiritual and emotional aspects of job loss. If you’re an employer with job opportunities, or a professional with advice or resources to share, please let us know. For more information, or to discuss your specific needs and get directed to appropriate resources, contact Mark Cory at 313-821-5060 or mcory@frannet.com. And More ... OWLS presents Theology in Light and Color: The Stunning Stained Glass Windows of Grosse Pointe Memorial Church on Thursday, Feb. 12, 12 - 2 p.m. in room 209. GPMC’s very own Rev. Dr. Lynne Alcott Kogel, author of “Christianity in Stained Glass,” will be speaking. If your last name begins with A-I, please bring a dessert, fruit or cheese-n-crackers; J-R, please a casserole, sandwiches or soup; S-Z, please bring a salad or vegetable (hot or cold). All are welcome! Ushers: If you are willing to help usher (hand out bulletins and collect the offering) on a particular Sunday or whenever needed, please contact Dave Litchfield at davidlitch33@gmail.com. The May 6-19 trip to Israel now has an itinerary and process for registration. The forms are available in information racks around the church, as well as on the website. Invest in your marriage! Dr. Gary Chapman, best-selling author of The Five Love Languages, is coming to GPMC on Saturday, April 18 from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tickets for the marriage seminar are available at www. cultivatinghealthyfamilies.org. Tickets are $50/couple, $25/individual. 12 Praying for Others Gordon MacGregor Murray died January 17, 2015. There will be a family service held next week. Please hold Mildred and their family in your prayers. Carl Edwin Reichert, Jr. died January 21, 2015. His service will be held on Saturday, January 31 at 11 a.m. in the Santuary of Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. Please hold Jeanne and all their family in your prayers. If you would like to add a name or know of someone in the hospital, please contact Carol Marks at 313.882.5330 x127 or cmarks@gpmchurch.org. RECENT PRAYER REQUESTS: Barnes family (friends of Lynne Bacon), Jane Clark (Sally Van Dusen’s friend), Carol Eich (Warren Eich’s sister-in-law), Steven Erskine (friend of Lynne Bacon), Melanie Flynn (Flo Stahl’s daughter-in-law), Jessica Fowler (newborn daughter of Michael Fowler), Barbara Higginbottom, Gerald Kopasz (Michael Kopasz’s father), Dennis Martell (Jane Burkey’s friend), Joni Neveux, Carl Reichert, Linda Robinson (sister of Ann Willet), Kim Rousek, Pastor Ken Smith and Katherine Wright (friends of Pauline Lackey), Margaret Smith, Lucy Stemmler’s family: Adam, Aimee, Joey and Kate, David Thompson (Katie Coyle’s father), Bob Trapp (friend of Judy Masserang), Teddy and Walt Vieweg (newborn twins of Julia and Andrew Vieweg), Bruce Westervelt. SERVICE PERSONS DEPLOYED: Major David Feltner, Afghanistan (Brother-in-law and brother of Amanda Litchfield Spacil and Michael Spacil); 1st Lt. Theo Moran USAF, Middle East (Dan McCrary’s sonin-law); Marine L.Cpl. Derek Roy and Marine L.Cpl. Alex Roy (Roger VanDerKar’s grandsons); Marine Captain Chuck Smith, aboard the U.S.S. Iwo Jima; Commander Florencio Yuzon (son-in-law of Val and Pat Moran), US Navy JAG Corps, Manama, Bahrain. ON–GOING PRAYER REQUESTS: David Bell (nephew of Margaret Smith), The Brooks family (friends of Alex Piku), Donna Dennis (Lauren Dennis’ mother), Warren Eich, The Gadzinski Family, Bill Harbert, Pat Hentgen (cousin of Jack Thomas), Casey and Paula Hess (Roma and Thomas’ son and daughter-in-law), Margaret and Donald James (Karen Pratt’s parents), Gladys Meier (Jan Arndt’s mother), Ross and Cathy Ogden (Ethel Burwell’s relatives), Rick Ouellette (dear friend of Jean Carmichael), Pat Palm, Jim Schroth, Cyndi Singelyn, Evan Steiner (grandson of Mary and Bill Steiner), Bill Wagoner (brother and sister-in-law of Dennis and Nancy Anderson). 13 This Week at Memorial Sun., January 25: Worship 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Sunday School for all ages 10:10 a.m. New Member Class 10:15 a.m. Council Chair Training 12:15 p.m. Mon., January 26: Mornings at Memorial 9 a.m. - Noon Preacher’s Workshop 10 - 11 a.m. Scouts 4 - 9:30 p.m. Session 7:30 - 9 p.m. Tues., January 27: Women’s Bible Study 7 - 8 a.m. Stephen Ministry Training Class 9 a.m. - Noon Mornings at Memorial 9 a.m. - Noon Knitting and Sewing 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Senior Yoga 10 - 11 a.m. Elementary Logos 4 - 6:30 p.m. LIFE/TUXIS 6 - 8 p.m. Alanon 7:30 - 9 p.m. AA 8 - 9 p.m. Wed., January 28: Men’s Bible Study 7 - 7:45 a.m. ETC 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Mornings at Memorial 9 a.m. - Noon PW Circle Bible Study 10:30 a.m. - Noon Novel as Theology 7:30 - 9 p.m. Thurs., January 29: Mornings at Memorial 9 a.m. - Noon Senior Yoga 10 - 11 a.m. Memorial Ringers 6 - 7 p.m. “Called by God” 7 - 8:30 p.m. Adult Choir 7:15 - 9:15 p.m. Fri., January 30: Men’s Breakfast 7:15 - 8:15 a.m. Mornings at Memorial 9 a.m. - Noon AA 8 - 9 p.m. Sun., January 25: Worship 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Pilgrimage Into The Last Third of Life 10:10 a.m. New Officer Training 10:15 a.m. New Member Class 10:15 a.m. - Noon Sunday School for all ages 10:10 - 11 a.m. 14 Constitutional Questions of Officers: Do you trust in Jesus Christ your Savior, acknowledge him Lord of all and Head of the Church, and through him believe in one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit? Do you accept the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be, by the Holy Spirit, the unique and authoritative witness to Jesus Christ in the Church universal, and God’s Word to you? Do you sincerely receive and adopt the essential tenets of the Reformed faith as expressed in the confessions of our church as authentic and reliable expositions of what Scripture leads us to believe and do, and will you be instructed and led by those confessions as you lead the people of God? Will you fulfill your office in obedience to Jesus Christ, under the authority of Scripture, and be continually guided by our confessions? Will you be governed by our church’s polity, and will you abide by its discipline? Will you be a friend among your colleagues in ministry, working with them, subject to the ordering of God’s Word and Spirit? Will you in your own life seek to follow the Lord Jesus Christ, love your neighbors, and work for the reconciliation of the world? Do you promise to further the peace, unity, and purity of the church? Will you seek to serve the people with energy, intelligence, imagination, and love? to deacons: Will you be a faithful deacon, teaching charity, urging concern, and directing the people’s help to the friendless and those in need? In your ministry will you try to show the love and justice of Jesus Christ? to elders: Will you be a faithful elder, watching over the people, providing for their worship, nurture, and service? Will you share in government and discipline, serving in governing bodies of the church, and in your ministry will you try to show the love and justice of Jesus Christ? 15 Pastoral and Program Staff The Reverend Dr. Peter J.M. Henry, Pastor Susan Acton, Coordinator of Outreach Ministries James Biery, Minister of Music and Organist Marie Calcaterra, Director of Mornings at Memorial The Reverend Sarah Godbehere, Associate Pastor Carol Beltz Marks, Director of Pastoral Ministries The Reverend Susan Mozena, Coordinator of Adult Ed. Lisa Turner, Director of Children’s Ministries Administrative Staff Dan Aggas, Head Sexton Phyllis May, Finance Secretary Jim Schultz, Director of Finance and Operations Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Social Media and Online Communications www.gpmchurch.org Twitter - GPMCNews Facebook - Grosse Pointe Memorial Church GROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL CHURCH “A light by the lakeshore” 16 Lakeshore Dr. | Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 313.882.5330 | gpmchurch.org
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