Morning Service Sunday 15th March 2015 at 11.00am Call to Worship Praise Hymn 43(SP) Our Father God in Heaven Welcome & Announcements Update on Pledge Campaign Peter Little Prayer and Lord’s Prayer Children’s Talk “Thanking God for all the women in our world.” Praise For the beauty of the earth Hymn 20 (During this song flowers will be distributed by the children) Anthem All things bright and beautiful, Stopford Introduction to Bible Readings Lesson 1 Job 16: 7 - 21 Lesson 2 John 11: 32 - 44 Address “Why can the Christian life sometimes be so difficult?” Praise Hymn 494 Christ be beside me Offering (Organ Offering Music Played by James) (Please stand as the Stewards bring the offering forward) (For those who have brought their Pledge Cards this morning, please put them in the offering plate) Prayer of Dedication for the Offering Prayers for Others Praise Hymn 129 Through all the changing scenes of life The Benediction Organ Postlude Fanfare, Lemmens (Organ voluntaries – the organ voluntary played at the conclusion of each service is part of the offering of worship. Members of the congregation are very welcome to remain in their seats or come into the choir area to listen to the music) At the end of the Service please join us for coffee/tea at the back of the church. If you are visiting Fisherwick for the first time please introduce yourself to our ministers, Rev Michael Anderson, Rev Gary McDowell, or any member of the congregation. PRAYER MINISTRY FOLLOWING THE MORNING SERVICE Members of the Church’s Prayer Ministry Team are available in the Prayer Chapel following morning worship for anyone who would like people to pray for them. Prayer is available to everyone whether you are a church member or not. Our prayer ministry team are trained individuals under the authority of our ministers and all matters are treated in strictest confidence. This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us." (1 John 5:14). SUNDAY MORNING PRAYER at 10am There will be an opportunity for anyone to join for a brief time of praying for the work of our church, our services and ministry of the church at 10.00am every Sunday morning in Wilson House. This will be led by Rev Michael Anderson and everyone is very welcome. IN CASE OF PASTORAL EMERGENCY In case of a Pastoral Emergency, please contact the church office on 02890 666683 or michael@fisherwick.net and gary@fisherwick.net. Michael is not available on a Friday and Gary is not available on a Monday. TODAY Christians Learning in Christ’s Kingdom. “CLICK” our Youth Discipleship Group (year 8-14) meets at 5.30pm to 6.45pm. Everyone is welcome. This week the topic is “What friendship should be” Sunday Night Live starts at 7.00pm and Michael Anderson will continue the new series “Jesus’ Final Week”. Tonight Michael will preach on the topic “Tuesday – Jesus on the Mount of Olives”. Sunday 22nd March Sunday Morning Prayer led by Michael Anderson starts at 10.00am in Wilson House to pray for the work of our church, our services and ministry of Fisherwick. Everyone is welcome Sunday Morning Worship including the Congregational AGM starts at 11.00am and Michael Anderson will continue our “Back to Basics” series by preaching on the topic “How does God guide us?”. Sunday Night Live starts at 7.00pm and Gary McDowell will continue the new series “Jesus’ Final Week”. Tonight Gary will preach on the topic “Thursday – the last supper, Jesus’ betrayal and arrest”. Congregational AGM The Congregational AGM will take place following the Morning Service next Sunday. Today you will have received a copy of the Church Accounts for 2014. Please remember to bring your copy with you next Sunday for the AGM. CHURCH NOTICES Monday 16th March The Presbyterian Women “Guest Night” starts at 7.45pm The special guests are Comber Music Club Tuesday 17th March The Church and Church Halls are Closed today. Wednesday 18th March The Wednesday Table Tennis Group continue to meet each week 10am12noon. New members will be made most welcome. The Wednesday Club meet from 10.15am. The Indoor Bowling Club meets in the Musgrave Hall at 7.30pm. A welcome awaits you. No experience required. For more information contact Eddie Rice or Raymond Liggett. Choir Practice begins at 7.45pm meeting in the Parlour. Please speak to Neale Agnew our Musical Director or any choir member for more details. Thursday 19th March Students Lunches run from12 noon to 2pm. Girls and Boys Brigade begins tonight starting at 6.30pm. The Presbyterian Historical Society AGM and Lecture will be held in May Street Presbyterian Church on Thursday 19th March starting at 7.15pm (AGM), Lecture (8.00pm). The lecture on “Early Historians of Irish Presbyterianism” will be given by Dr Robert Armstrong. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be provided. Friday 20th March The Friday Morning Congregational Prayer Meeting starts at 7.30am in Wilson House, which is open to everyone to attend. The prayer meeting will finish at 8.15am, however if you have to leave earlier that is fine. ORGAN RECITAL – Friday 20th March An Organ Recital by James O'Donnell, Organist at Westminster Abbey will be held in St Brigid's Church, Windsor Avenue, Belfast on Friday 20th March 2015 at 7.30pm, Everyone is Welcome and there will be a retiring collection. James O’Donnell is Organist and Master of the Choristers of Westminster Abbey. Internationally recognised as a conductor and organ recitalist, he has given concerts all over the world, including the United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and throughout Europe, and appeared as organ soloist in the BBC Proms and at many other festivals. His responsibilities have recently included directing the music for the Wedding of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in April 2011 and the recent memorial services for Nelson Mandela and Sir John Tavener. Understanding Jesus’ Last week (Inter Church Programme for Lent 2015) All services will be held on Sunday evenings, beginning at 7.00 pm, with Tea/Coffee & Biscuits afterwards 15th March- McCracken - Trial Betrayal & Arrest John 18:—19. Rev’d Elizabeth Hanna 22th March- St John’s - Crucifixion Matthew 27. Very Rev’d Edward O’Donnell 29th March- Fisherwick - Resurrection Luke 24:1-43. Rev’d Ivan Steen PRAYER DIARY At the end of today’s service please take this order of service home with you. Through the week, pray for each of the church organisations and through the events listed. Also, pray for those in our congregation family who you know are in need of prayer. Thank you. ARKLOW UPDATE Following Union Commission’s granting of a leave to call, please continue to pray for Arklow as they start the process of consultation with candidates and that God will direct the Convenor, Clerk, Kirk Session and Congregation to the right person, with the right gifts, at the right the time. MISSION OVERSEAS From MISSION OVERSEAS PRAYERLINE BRAZIL During the rest of March, and in April and May, Naomi Keefe will be leading various training sessions with the adult Sunday school teachers of Peixinhos on how to teach the Bible to adults and to lead Bible Studies within the local community. The congregation Camocim is planning a three-day evangelistic event for children, and is also planning training sessions for the volunteers of the project, which now has around 120 children attending. • Pray that Naomi will be given wisdom and guidance in the preparation and delivery of these sessions over the next couple of months. PORTUGAL James and Heather Cochrane and their colleagues continue to work on different ideas as to how to use the building the project is now renting. Ideas include ‘Carers and Tots,’ events for teenagers, film nights, English classes, team meetings, a drop in spot for coffee and a chat, and curiosity groups for those who have questions about faith or Christianity. • Pray that many of the ideas would become a reality, enabling them to reach out to the community in meaningful ways. ROMANIA Ilona Veres reports that the literacy programme in Mera resumed in February with six Roma women attending regularly, three of whom never attended school. The building work at the Mission Centre in Mera continues with the extension of the barn to provide more space for classrooms and also a workshop room for the parents. If everything goes according to plan the work should be finished by May. • Pray that as the women are taught to read and write there would also be open doors to speak of the love of Christ and share personal testimony. • Pray for Ilona and Ildi as they teach and build relationships with the women. • Pray for the building work to progress well. SYRIA This weekend marks the fourth anniversary of the start of the conflict in Syria. Since March 2011, around 220,000 people have been killed and around one million injured. Out of the pre-war population of 23 million people, an estimated 13 million Syrians are now in need of humanitarian assistance, over seven million people are internally displaced and over three million people are living as refugees outside of Syria. • Pray for the people of Syria who continue to live in fear. Remember those who have lost loved ones, those who have been injured, and those who have fled their homes. • Pray for all those in need of humanitarian assistance that they will get the help they require, and pray for safety for all involved in providing aid. • Pray for our partner the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon (NESSL). Pray for its leaders and pastors as they seek to minister to their congregations during such a difficult time. Pray that the leaders and members will remain strong in their faith and receive humanitarian assistance as needed. • Pray too for all efforts to bring an end to the conflict. KENYA Naomi Leremore continues working with a team writing a series of eight books for those involved in children’s ministry and wishing to study for a new Theological Education by Extension (TEE) diploma in Children’s Ministry. • Pray that they will be able to write in a way that will be understood. • Pray that they will have the time and resources required to finish the books. • Pray that the team spirit will continue to be embraced as they complete the remaining books. • Pray that the books will be accepted in churches and by individuals and they will impact many lives. Stephen Cowan writes, “The wind over the past few days has been really strong, and has damaged roofs in the village of Tuum, including a house in the PCEA compound. The wind also dries out the land and trees lose their leaves. There are still plans to assist some people to sell animals, but more planning is required to make the trip cost effective. The vehicle which the garage team has been refabricating has to be delivered this week, then our practical focus will turn to roofing the building at Seren, and now repairing one side of a roof in the compound.” • Pray for the Christian witness to the garage workers, and also with those who are involved in building projects. • Pray for the preparations for the April youth camps. • Pray for good relations between communities as the threat of cattle rustling looms again. MALAWI This month, David McCullagh is planning a programme for staff training in April. He and Amon Chanika (Director of Scripture Union in Malawi) will also make trips to Blantyre, Mzuzu and Kande to meet staff and see how the ministry is going in these areas. • Pray for David as he plans staff training, and pray that David and Amon will have encouraging and safe visits to Blantyre, Mzuzu and Kande. • Pray for Pamela McCullagh as she develops friendships with Malawian and expatriate women in Lilongwe. Lyn Dowds reports that the David Gordon Memorial Hospital in Livingstonia remains very busy – most wards have been full over the past few months. The hospital still suffers from a shortage of staff and drugs. Johnny Dowds continues to work hard with the girls in home schooling. They cover a number of topics each day including maths, English and humanities. They are now preparing for their entrance exams for boarding school and will be travelling with Johnny there later in March. • Pray for the ongoing work and witness of the hospital. • Pray for additional staff at the hospital and for the supply of drugs to improve. • Pray for the Dowds’ two children as they begin their preparations for boarding school. Debbie Thompson from Badoney, Corrick and Glenelly Presbyterian congregations and her friend Laura Howells from England traveled to Malawi on Thursday. As part of their student-nurse training (Cardiff University) they are to spend a one-month elective at the David Gordon Memorial Hospital, Livingstonia. • Pray for good health, safety and successful travel arrangements. • Pray that Debbie and Laura would be good witnesses for Jesus to everyone they meet and interact with. • Pray that they might learn much about medical mission in a developing country. Students at the Ekwendeni campus of the University of Livingstonia went on strike last week due to catering problems and the net result was a week of lost classes. Matt Williams, who works in Faculty of Theology, reports that thankfully the situation has now been resolved amicably. • Pray for better relationships at all levels within the campus and with university management. • Pray that learning will not be disrupted again and that the catering issue is now resolved permanently. NEPAL United Mission to Nepal (UMN) is due to have their property dispute heard at the Supreme Court on Monday (16th) in Kathmandu. There is the possibility that it will be postponed again. • • Pray for wisdom and guidance for UMN staff as they prepare for the court case. Pray that God’s will be done in this situation and that His name will be glorified. GLOBAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT – This year, Presbyterian Global Mission through the Leadership Development Committee is supporting the following ‘Leaders in Training’ from overseas:Rev Maqsood Kamil, from the Presbyterian Church of Pakistan, studying for a PhD at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies. Rev Jorum Mugari, from City Presbyterian Church in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, studying for a PhD at Union Theological College (UTC), Belfast. Rev Elyse McCroskery, from the Evangelical Christian Church in Timor, undertaking post-graduate studies in New Testament at UTC. Rev Eric Muchina Njuru, from the Presbyterian Church of East Africa, Kenya, studying for a PhD at UTC. Rev Edit Moldván from the Hungarian Reformed Church in Hungary, undertaking one year of research in Old Testament at UTC. • • • Give thanks that we can assist our overseas partners in the development of key leaders. Pray for each student and that their studies will go well. Pray too that their studies will be a benefit and blessing to their churches and countries when they return home. WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATORS – John Hamilton of Wycliffe Bible Translators thanks those who prayed for Wycliffe’s ‘First Steps’ event held last month. They were delighted that 15 people came to find out more about the place of Bible translation in God’s mission. • Pray for staff in the Belfast office as they follow up with these people. The Caucasus Mountains that divide Europe and Asia are a difficult area and information about the work is sensitive. • Pray for visas and work permits for Wycliffe workers. • Pray for guidance, wisdom and creativity as teams plan Scripture engagement strategies. • Pray for expansion of the work into language communities of the North Caucasus; pray for open doors, contacts and more workers to begin language assessment work there. • Pray for new workers who have joined the team as they transition into life and work in the Caucasus. • Pray for God’s blessing and protection over workers, their families and their local partners. Audio Recordings of today’s services and previous services are available online at www.fisherwick.net/listen-online/ . For this and more information about the church visit www.fisherwick.net and connect at www.facebook.com/Fisherwick At the rear of the church there is a Visitors Book. If you are a visitor with us today please take time to sign the book. Thank you Kids Club Kids club will be running this summer 17th-21st August (for all primary aged children) We need leaders and helpers for the Summer Club. On Sunday 29th March, following the church service at 12.30pm there will be a short meeting of all those interested. You can come along and find out details of what is involved. (we need people to help with all sorts of tasks, from putting out chairs and filling cups with juice, to being involved in dramas, games and worship) For those with children we will have leaders who will look after them while the meeting takes place. Over the next couple of weeks pray about your support and involvement and plan to attend on the 29th. Thank you FISHERWICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Address 4 Chlorine Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5DJ Telephone 02890 666683 Email office@fisherwick.net Web www.fisherwick.net
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