Worship Bulletin - First United Methodist Church of Richardson
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Worship Bulletin - First United Methodist Church of Richardson
Counter Resolution Less Chaos - More Calm Dr. Clayton Oliphint, Sr. Pastor February 1, 2015 Please silence cell phones as we prepare our hearts for worship. 8:45 9:45 11:00 *indicates the people standing Prelude Jubilation Fred Gramann Bells of Bronze; Elizabeth Garvin, Cathy Herring and Kathleen Parsons, directors Greeting Dr. Clayton Oliphint This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. *Hymn 111 How Can We Name a Love (Stanzas 1-3) Time of Prayer Rev. April Johnson Bristow Offering Our Gifts to God (Remember the Extra Dollar) Offertory Music (8:45) Wings of the Dawn Linda A. Spencer The Journey Youth Choir; Caitlin Wells, director O Lord, you have searched me and known me. You know when I sit and when I rise. Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I go from your presence? If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, Even there your hand will guide me. Your right hand will hold me fast. If I say surely darkness will hide me, and the light be dark around me, Not even dark is dark to you. Night will shine like the day. So I’ll praise you, lift up my voice and I’ll praise you, Lord, Father I praise you, my Lord, yes I’ll praise you, Lord. You created me within, You knit me in my mother’s womb. I praise you for I am fearfully made. Your works are wonderful. (9:45 & 11:00) Peace Like a River arr. Mack Wilberg Chancel Choir; directed by Michael Lightfoot I’ve got peace like a river in my soul. I’ve got faith like a river in my soul. I’ve got hope like a river in my soul. I’ve got love like a river in my soul. I’ve got faith like a river, I’ve got hope like a river, I’ve got love like a river in my soul. Peace in my soul. Sermon Counter Resolution: Less Chaos - More Calm Invitation to Holy Communion John 4 Dr. Oliphint Rev. Scot Bontrager (8:45) Rev. David Scroggin (9:45) Julie Klossner (11:00) Prayer of Confession God who creates order out of chaos, we confess that sometimes our world seems out of control. We have filled our lives with so many things that there is scarcely room left for each other and for you. Slow us down. Forgive our busyness which destroys our openness, our preoccupation which distracts us from the movement of your Spirit, and our self-absorption which dulls us to the cries of our neighbors. Breathe into us your calm spirit. Help us to trust you with all the details of life and find your steadfast grace to be all we need. Guide us, holy One. Amen. Words of Assurance The One whose light illuminates our defects and flaws is the same One who died regardless of them. “While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” That proves God’s love for us. In the name of Jesus Christ, we are forgiven. Glory be to God. Amen. Blessing of the Elements Rev. Fred Treviño (8:45) Rev. Marilyn Dickson (9:45) Rev. Debra Hobbs Mason (11:00) 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 trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Giving of the Bread and Cup (Rice flour communion wafers will be available for those with gluten intolerance.) As you come to the altar for Communion, please bring your commitment card and place in one of the baskets at the front of the aisles. There are commitment cards in the pew backs and also cards for you to use if you have previously sent in a commitment card or pledged online. The communion offering today will support the Genesis Women’s Shelter which provides shelter, safety, counseling, and expert services to battered women and their children Music During Communion (8:45) Bist Du Bei Mir (You Are With Me) J.S. Bach Anna Marie Harris, solo (8:45) Angel Band Ralph Stanley Emery Luecke, solo (9:45 & 11:00) Holy arr. Tom Fettke Chancel Choir (9:45 & 11:00) O Rest in the Lord Felix Mendelssohn Debbie Maxwell, solo (9:45 & 11:00) Finale from Sonata VI Felix Mendelssohn Mary Lightfoot, organ Prayer of Dedication Invitation to Christian Discipleship Dr. Oliphint *Hymn 641 Fill My Cup, Lord (Sing twice) Reception of New Members Sending Forth Dr. Oliphint Congregational Benediction How Can We Name a Love (Stanza 4) So in a hundred names, each day we all can meet a presence, sensed and shown at work, at home, or in the street. Yet every name we see, shines in a brighter sun: In Christ alone is Love full grown and life and hope begun. Postlude There are two ways offered to become a member of this congregation: - Fill out the Journey With Us card found in the pew back and bring it forward to the pastor during the singing of the closing hymn - Meet Rev. Scroggin in Ogden Fellowship Hall at the close of the 9:45 or 11:00 worship hours Lay Servers Servers this morning are members of the Fellowship and Apostles Sunday School classes: Anne & Jim Makins, Kathryn Alexander, Nita & Tom Ulaszek, Betty & Bill Corbin (8:45) Dean Brown, Betty Bartula, Sharon Boutte, Carolyn Bukhair, Glenda Byrd Cook, Bob Mansell, Bob Nusser, Joanne & Mike Patrick (9:45) Bobby & Teresa Cave, Jeff & Sharon Robinson, David & Helen Blanchard, Mary Turner, Karen & Ron Long (11:00) Other Worship Participants: The Reverends Marilyn Dickson, Pastor Don Hood, Pavielle Chriss (8:45) The Reverends Scot Bontrager, Fred Treviño, Faith Nyagato and Debra Hobbs Mason, Pastor Don Hood, Julie Klossner (9:45) The Reverends Scot Bontrager, Marilyn Dickson, Fred Treviño and David Scroggin, Pavielle Chriss, Pastor Don Hood (11:00) The “Extra Dollar Concept” represents the way members of First United Methodist Church Richardson, who give to the church monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, annually or by mail, may place “an extra dollar” in the offering plate each Sunday in order to participate in our worship through giving and serve as an example to our children, youth and guests of our love for our church. Flowers in the Shawver Welcome Center are in loving memory of our friend Chad Littlefield by Justin & Chelsea Edge Please welcome our new member who joined in the last week: Bill & Brenda Mikesell, Nick Mikesell and Tim & Steffani Smith FUMCR Worship is available via live stream online Sunday - 9:45 am - fumcrlive.com First United Methodist Church - Richardson - 503 North Central Expressway Richardson, Texas 75080 972 235 8385 www.fumcr.com sunday - february 1, 2015 notes to newcomers upcoming opportunities Welcome! For questions, or if you would like to get to know more about FUMCR, please contact: Elizabeth Wilson Director of Inviting and Involving 972.996.0134 ewilson@fumcr.com Coffee & Conversation fumcr.com/events communications Center info@fumcr.com eblast signup Not receiving the Monday eblast? Text FUMCR to 22828 to get started. learning communities February 8 9:30am - 12:30pm Shawver Welcome Center Enjoy a cup of coffee & get to know FUMCR. Bring your questions! Registration open for Spring 2015 classes Find a list of classes in the brochures located in the pew backs or online: fumcr.com/learn thinking about joining? February 3 7pm First Center Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Open to anyone interested in gardening. February 8 11am Room 210 A class to explore membership at FUMCR. RSVP to ewilson@fumcr.com undertanding baptism February 15 11am Room 210 Gain an understanding of Baptism and what it means in the United Methodist Church. Class is for all ages seeking baptism. outreach ministry fumcr.com/mission rev. joy anderson janderson@fumcr.com NETWORK NEEDS: february Cooking oil, sugar, flour, seasonings, canned meat, pasta sauce habitat walk-a-thon February 28 9am Walkers needed! Pick up pledge forms in the Shawver Welcome Center or church office. stop hunger now Mark your calendars - April 19 family life ministry fumcr.com/familylife Heather canny hcanny@fumcr.com youth soccer Camps, clinics and team play for ages 3-14 starting March 7. Games at YMCA and FUMCR’s Oliphint Field. fumcr.com/soccer garden ministry meeting woman’s center program February 4 10am First Center Join us for origami, a creative paper-folding art, led by Mae Wan Chong, a librarian at Renner-Frankford Dallas Public Library. Potluck following. scout sunday February 8 8:45am, 9:45am, 11am Scouts will be recognized at all worship services. Please wear your uniform. UMW project party February 10 6:30pm Mays Hall All women invited for service project activities to benefit local missions. Light supper served. my journey - men’s rally February 22 6pm Sanctuary An event to focus on the “My Journey” initiative to welcome, grow and serve men in Christ. Register online fumcr.com/men student ministry fumcr.com/youth tommy houghteling tommy@fumcr.com parent connections February 8 6:30pm Bartula Family Life Ctr Simple but not easy: conversations you’d like to have with your kids. Kathleen Fischer will lead a discussion about opening the door of communication at times when it seems to be quickly closing. adult intramurals Tuesdays starting March 3 All teams/individuals are welcome and do not have to be FUMCR members/groups. fumcr.com/intramurals senior adult ministry fumcr.com/senioradults children’s ministry fumcr.com/children cheryl bishop cbishop@fumcr.com god and me rev. fred treviño ftrevino@fumcr.com TODAY - March 1 11am Room 230 For 2nd & 3rd graders, especially scouts, to explore their faith story and earn a badge. games for seniors preschool/mdo 2015-16 February 2 & 23 1-3:30pm 2C 1st and 4th Mondays. Bring your own games or use those provided. Registation for current families and church members begins February 2. Information available in the preschool office. Lenten Journey 2015 a guided pathway of prayer: bringing faith into focus February 25 & 26 Come & Go between 7am & 8pm Sanctuary joys & concerns: In the Hospital as of Tuesday, January 27: Evelyn Belvin, Pat Hubbard, Paul Braziller Those who have lost loved ones: Holly and James Lee on the death of Holly’s grandfather; Daniel and James on the death of their great-grandfather Carolyn Weed on the death of her husband, Richard Weed Earnest and Sylvia Deadwyler on the death of Earnest’s sister Tammie Haug, Karen Jones and Shannon Odom on the death of their aunt, Lillian Lawson Jim and Maria Lawson on the death of Jim’s mother; Anabelle on the death of her grandmother Sue Hardin & Dale Henderson on the death of Sue’s sister Andy & Nell Pierce on the death of Nell’s sister Megan Tionloc on the death of her aunt Peter Day on the death of his aunt Mary & James Reynolds on the death of their sister-in-law Those especially needing our prayers: (Names will be listed for three weeks.) Daniel Hoag’s mother, Jan Cade, Pat Hubbard, Eileen Norman’s cousin, Jonathan Schair’s sister, Ralph Donnelly’s granddaughter, Angela Davidson,Melanie Calvert’s sister & family, Stacey Lawrence’s sister, Gayla Fussell’s friend, Hayley Hangartner’s friend, Bill and Jennifer Sproull’s sister-in-law,Jacob Mercer’s wife, Audrey Garnett’s friend, Joann Zastoupil’s friend, Jeannie Reese and her son, Gwen Rehder, Debbie Keller, John Shipman’s cousins,Steve and Pam Hackett’s friend, Jeanne Kilgard’s father, Susan Bynum’s cousin and Mary Esther Bynum’s niece, Logan Newell, Joy Barnes’ sister, Paul Braziller, J J Hibbs, Barbara Clary’s friend, Joan Huddleston’s friend, Mark Johnston, Ruth Fortney’s friend, Lindsay Garrett’s friend, Susan Wilson’s friend, Ann Lendvay’s grandchildren, Carol Marshall’s friend, Gary and Glenda Hanks’ niece, Donna Russell’s son-in-law, Sherian Bernhard, Alexis Gatewood’s aunt, Glen Dodson, Joanna Gaudsmith’s brother, Larry and Murlyn Zeske’s friend, Nancy Cook, Elizabeth Reger’s friend, WynEl Dodson’s brother, Marty Nairab’s friend, Betty Shipman, Don Porth, Wendy Smith’s mother, Christine McKibben’s friend, Chris Kilgard, Jana Dodson’s aunt and uncle, Deborah Sawyer’s friend, Lonnie Haygood, Lesley “Annie” and Leslea Hurt, Josh Schilling, Betty Stripling’s son-in-law, Tom Lowery, Katie Belvin & family, Jason Lemons’ father, Linda Kugler, Susan Thompson, Dan Stowe