service of worship 11 sunday after pentecost august 24
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Service of Worship 11th Sunday after Pentecost
August 24, 2014 10:00 a.m.
PASTORAL STAFF: Gregory K. Jones, Head of Staff Randall T. Clayton, Interim Associate Pastor Jill Getty, Pastoral Care Assistant
CHURCH ADMINISTRATOR: Debbie Brown
CHURCH EDUCATOR: Susan Moseley
DIRECTOR OF PRESCHOOL MINISTRIES: Robin Rosser MUSIC LEADERS: Paul Fleckenstein, Organist/Director of Music
Mary Beth Davis, Director of Music for Children, Youth and Handbells, Living Mosaics Worship Coordinator
Sandie Reinicker, Director of Sunshine Choir
Westminster Presbyterian Church extends an enthusiastic welcome, in Christ’s name, to all who
worship here or join us in fellowship. We affirm that there can be no exclusion within the body of Christ. We invite all children of God to join us as disciples of Christ and participate fully in the life of our congregation.
1502 West 13th Street ♦ Wilmington, DE 19806 ♦ 302-654-5214 ♦ www.wpc.org An Earth Care Congregation of the PC (USA)
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This Morning at Westminster
9:45 a.m. – 11:15 p.m. Nursery for babies and toddlers 10:00 a.m. Worship in the Sanctuary
Sunday School for ages 2 – 2nd Grade following TIME WITH OUR CHILDREN in the Preschool Suite
11:15 a.m. Summer Tea 11:15 a.m. Session Meeting in Classroom 6 11:30 a.m. Flying Solo Brunch – Catherine Rooney’s – 1616 Delaware Ave
Deacon Team of the Month Bob Moore, John Gavenonis, Gen Wallace-Roe, Kris Ruebling-Jass, Ann Shadduck
Later Today 6:00 p.m. Clean But Not Straight – NA Club Room 8:00 p.m. AA Club Room
Westminster is certified as an “Earth Care Congregation” by the Presbyterian Church (USA).
This honor means that we have exhibited exceptional leadership in protecting God’s creation and being good stewards of earth’s resources through our worship, education, outreach and advocacy. We are one of 140 congregations (out of more than 10,000) that has earned this distinction.
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We welcome Dr. Christopher Nichols to Westminster this morning for his first “appearance,” joining organist
Paul Fleckenstein in presenting Finnish composer Bernhard Crusell’s Clarinet Concerto in F minor during our
10:00 o’clock worship service. In addition to numerous performing credits, Chris is currently Assistant Professor
of Clarinet at the University of Delaware. Next week: Pianist Julie Nishimura returns to present one of Mozart’s
piano concertos. The flowers in the Sanctuary are given to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Jane Kline from the Kline family. Sanctuary Flowers - Consider giving the flowers for Sunday worship to remember or honor loved ones or to celebrate an event, while expressing praise and thanksgiving to God. Please contact Linda Watson during business hours at 302-571-6719 or [email protected]. All children who leave the sanctuary after Children’s Time must have a completed yellow security label on their back. If you do not find a security label in the pew pocket, you may obtain one in the Preschool Suite. This policy is for your child’s protection. Thank you for your help. Are you wearing a nametag? Whether you are a long-time member or new to the church, wearing a nametag provides others the opportunity to meet you, greet you by name, and for you to become more familiar with others at church. You will find nametags and markers in baskets at all major entrances. Worship Resources – You may obtain large print hymn sheets and hearing devices from any usher. Worship bags for children ages 3-6 include a children’s bulletin designed for them. Children’s bulletins for ages 7-12 are also available from the ushers.
Please remember in your prayers:
Those recently hospitalized: Brian Mead, Kirk Mearns and Esther Ward.
Westminster’s homebound family who can no longer attend worship with us, by sending a card, saying a prayer, or visiting. This week we ask you to remember our members: Dorothy Schonhans and Bob Churchill.
Our brothers and sisters in worldwide ministry in Guatemala, Congo, Central Africa, Mozambique, and Israel/Palestine.
Westminster’s Covenant Prayer Group prays weekly for specific needs of the faith community. You may submit a prayer request by leaving a confidential message on 302-654-5848, ext. 335, or filling out a prayer request card (in the pew pocket) and placing it in the offering plate.
Afghanistan often seems far away, and we may neglect to realize that Americans, as well as Afghans and members of coalition forces continue to die. As Christians, we are called to pray for the spreading of peace and justice and an end to violence. If someone in your family is serving in the military, please let us know, so that we may include that person on our prayer list. Contact Colleen Falasco: 302-654-5214 ext. 131, or [email protected]. This week we pray for
Those known to the WPC Community presently serving in various locations: Brian Gorman Those who have returned from service, possibly suffering from wounds or Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder, whose scars may by deep and long-lasting.
WORSHIP NOTES
CONGREGATIONAL CARE AND PRAYER
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ORDER OF WORSHIP PREPARATION FOR WORSHIP
Gracious God, without you I would be adrift in a cynical and despairing world. Without you, I would be mired in a shallow existence, with no hope on the horizon. I am grateful that you show me the way and teach me the truth so that I may live a rich life of love and joy and hope. Amen.
PRELUDE Concerto no. 2 in F minor, op. 5 Bernhard Crusell
I. Allegro (1775-1838) Christopher Nichols, clarinet
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Please sign your name and pass the red friendship folder to the person next to you. *PASSING THE PEACE CALL TO WORSHIP
We have come to worship the living God; Who creates heaven and earth.
Let us celebrate the gift of life; And give thanks for the wonders of God’s world.
*HYMN NO. 14 “For the Beauty of the Earth” DIX CALL TO CONFESSION PRAYER OF CONFESSION
Faithful God, we admit that we have not always been faithful to you. Your command us to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with you; yet, we conform to the standards of our world. We expect others to be kind to us but too often we neglect those who need a healing touch. Forgive us, and renew a right spirit within us. Grant us a spirit of wisdom and understanding, of justice and compassion. In your holy name, we pray. Amen.
ASSURANCE OF GOD’S FORGIVENESS TIME WITH OUR CHILDREN Randy Clayton
At the asterisk (*), please stand as you are able.
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SCRIPTURE LESSON Romans 12:1-8 New Testament, page 141 Jen Barrington, Lay Reader SERMON “God’s Nonconformists” Greg Jones *HYMN NO. 733 “We All Are One in Mission” ES FLOG EIN… *AFFIRMATION OF FAITH
The Lord our God is one Lord; and we will love God with all our heart, and with all our soul and with all our mind; and we will love our neighbors as ourselves. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
OFFERING
Your generous giving will provide 350 backpacks for children at Eastside Charter, Urban Promise and Warner Elementary Schools.
OFFERTORY Concerto in F minor Crusell
II. Andante pastorale *CONGREGATIONAL RESPONSE (Hymn No. 607)
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Christ, all people here below; Praise Holy Spirit evermore; Praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE and LORD’S PRAYER (using “debts” and “debtors”) *HYMN NO. 320 “The Church of Christ in Every Age” WAREHAM BENEDICTION POSTLUDE Concerto in F minor Crusell
III. Rondo (Allegretto) GOING FORTH
If you are visiting with us and wish to learn more about our church family, we invite you to meet today’s ambassador, Marlys Kerr, following the service.
She is happy to share information about our many programs for children, youth and adults.
Please join us for Summer Tea.
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REMINDER: Sunday Worship Times
AUGUST 31 STARTING SEPTEMBER 7
One Service @ 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary
11:15 a.m. Living Mosaics Worship in Rodney Chapel
Holy Toast Café reopens!
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CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION O p e n H o u s e
Sunday, September 7 10:10 – 11:00 a.m.
in Community Hall and Classroom 6
Please join us on Sunday, September 7 for 50 minutes of fellowship. The Holy Toast Café will reopen, so pick up a cup of coffee and something to eat and then take a stroll around Community Hall to gather information and engage in conversation about Christian Education at Westminster. Our Christian Education Booklet will be available at the open house or from the main literature table thereafter. There is something for everyone! Adults, take note that the booklet includes Sunday morning adult education classes for the entire program year.
Mission
Celebration
Sunday
Sunday, September 14 10:10 – 11:00 a.m. in Community Hall
Westminster’s Urban and Global Mission Committees are asking you to help us celebrate our fantastic mission program on Sunday, September 14. Committee members will move around the Holy Toast Café wearing sandwich boards decorated to show all of our extensive mission programs. We will relay our knowledge of the different programs and ask you to join us in fellowship by sharing in our feast of mission cupcakes provided by our volunteers. We may have more surprises in store for all the children and parents, young and old, as we say thank you for your support.