Order of service - Central Presbyterian Church

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Order of service - Central Presbyterian Church
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
April 12, 2015, 10:30 a.m.
~ EASTERTIDE 2 ~
* * * * HYMN – The strife is o’er, the battle won
202
SERMON – ‘EASTER: THE AFTERMATH’
The Rev. Harry McWilliams
OUR APPROACH TO GOD
Adagio (Symphonie V)
OUR RESPONSE TO GOD
Charles-Marie Wider
A MOMENT OF SILENCE
THE OFFERING
THE CALL TO WORSHIP
ANTHEM – A prayer of St. Richard of Chichester
L. J. White
O holy Jesus, most merciful Redeemer, friend and brother, may I know
Thee more clearly, love Thee more dearly and follow Thee more nearly.
Amen.
* HYMN – Hallelujah! hallelujah!
188
PRAYERS: ADORATION, CONFESSION & PARDON
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
* HYMN – The day of resurrection
193
(Children leave for Faith Finders)
PRAYERS OF DEDICATION, THANKSGIVING & INTERCESSION
THE LORD’S PRAYER (trespasses)
GOD SPEAKS TO US
* GLORIA PATRI
OLD TESTAMENT READING (p. 707)
660
Lector: This is the word of the Lord.
People: Thanks be to God.
489
* THE BENEDICTION (You are invited to join with the choir in the Amen)
613
Jeremiah 7:1-15
ANTHEM – O death, where is thy sting
O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? The sting of
death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God who
giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. But thanks be to God
who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Beverly BrontéTinkew, soprano; Mari van Pelt, mezzo-soprano.
NEW TESTAMENT READING (p. 34)
605
* HYMN – Lord of light
PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION
RESPONSIVE READING – I lift up my eyes to the hills
* THE DOXOLOGY AND PRESENTATION OF GIFTS
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.
Matthew 28:9-20
G. F. Handel
Toccata on “o filii et filiae”
Lynwood Farnam
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~ A warm welcome to The Rev. Harry McWilliams
who leads us in worship this morning. ~
Infant care is available during the service. Please feel free to keep your
little ones with you in church. For the nursery, go through the door at the
front of the sanctuary (right side). Once through, walk to the end of the
corridor where you will see the nursery. Washrooms are available in the
same corridor. Children are invited to attend Faith Finders during the
worship service. Our congregation follows the Presbyterian Church in
Canada Leading with Care policy, which seeks to ensure a “Climate of
Safety for Children, Youth and Vulnerable Adults”.
FAITH FINDERS: A Family Prayer
CHANCEL FLOWERS – If you would like to place flowers in the
chancel on a specific Sunday morning throughout the year, please call
Johanna de Bruin at 905-648-4584.
Loving Jesus,
You came to your friends when they had lost hope. Help us always to believe in you and to spread your hope all
over the world. Amen.
TODAY
CHARLTON CLUB:
Charlton Club, a group for young people in Grades 6 to 12, meets on Wednesday evenings from 6-8 pm on the
following
dates:
February 4 - April 29 with the exception of March 18 (March break). Please note the change in time.
th
6:00-6:15
Sign in and snack
6:15-6:45
Worship Skills
6:45-7:15
Recreation
7:15-8:00
Bible Time
All young people from Central, neighbouring churches and the community are most welcome to attend.
Charlton Club is an intergenerational midweek program bringing young people and adults together through play, Bible
teaching, dinner and worship. Visitors are always welcome!
Notes for First-Time Worshippers at Central
We invite you to take home the bookmark from the Welcome Card, as a
reminder of your visit. If you would like to know more about us, fill in the
information insert in the card, detach it and place it on the offering plate.
Before you leave, please sign the guest book in the vestibule.
• Welcome & Announcements: Donna Thomas
• Lector: Sue Wilson
• Offering Prayers: Rev. Dr. Nancy Calvert-Koyzis
• Duty Manager: Valery Dunlop
• Head Usher: Jim Dunlop
• Greeter: Sean Fleming
• Nursery This Week: Kelly Pearce, Beth Mackay Reilly and
Theresa
Koyzis
• Nursery Next Week: Melissa Biksa and Brigitte Ziemann
• Sunday Custodian: Mindi Hood
• Prelude: Brendan Culver
~ 11:40 am – Refreshments served in the Church Hall. ~
THIS WEEK IN THE CONGREGATION
MONDAY
10:30 am – Home Group Meeting at the home of Dave and
Mary Edwards.
7:00 pm - Session – Prayers in the Guild Room.
7:30 pm – Session – Meeting in the Allan Room.
TUESDAY
10:00 am - ‘Knit & Knatter’ in the Guild Room. New
knitters most welcome to come and help us knit hats,
scarves, prayer shawls and baby blankets.
7:30 pm – Fellowship Committee Meeting in the Guild
Room.
WEDNESDAY
6:00 pm – Charlton Club in the Church Hall.
THURSDAY
10:00 am – Home Group Meeting led by Jim Dunlop in the
Guild Room.
7:30 pm – Home Group Meeting at the home of Jim
Walker.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
9:00 am – Chapel Prayers.
7:30 pm – ‘The Torchmen Quartet’ Concert in the
Sanctuary.
10:15 am – Prayers in the Vestry.
10:30 am – Worship Service.
THE PRAYER TEAM confidentially prays for your concerns. Please contact
Barbara McWilliams.
NEWS FROM THE PEWS – It is with sadness that we announce the recent
passing away of Phyllis Wilson on Monday, April 6th and Mary Moodie on
Tuesday, April 7th (in B.C.) The funeral for Phyllis was held this past Friday at
the Marlatt Funeral Home Chapel in Dundas. The funeral for Mary Moodie
will take place here at Central – date and time to be determined. Please
remember to keep these families in your prayers. Please also continue to keep
Dawn Salemi, Eileen Reynolds, Kay Lumsden, Doris Middleton, Jean
Walker
and
Vivian Latta in your prayers.
FOOD DRIVE – We are continuing to collect donations of non-perishable
food items which will be given through Hamilton Food Share to less fortunate
Hamilton families. Please place any items that you bring in the blue boxes
located at the front entrance in the narthex. A list of “Most Needed Items”
has been posted for your consideration. Thank you in advance for your
donations!
CONGREGATIONAL UP-DATE - The call to the Rev. Dr. J. Gregory
Davidson will be presented to the Presbytery of Hamilton at their regular
meeting on April 14th at 7 pm at the Church of St. John and St. Andrew,
19 Tisdale Avenue North. Members and adherents of the congregation are
welcome to attend this meeting to show their support for the call. If you
have not yet signed the call, please speak with your elder as soon as possible;
Presbytery will be considering the strength of the call based on the
percentage of members who have signed in support.
PRINTED COPIES OF THE FEB/MAR ‘CONTACT’ NEWSLETTER
and 2014 ANNUAL REPORT are available throughout the Church for
those who did not receive a copy.
2015 GIVINGS ENVELOPES - If you have not previously had regular
weekly envelopes from Central and would like them, contact the church
office at 905-522-9098, ext. 21.
THE CANCER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM provides free services for
individuals with cancer, living across the greater region of Hamilton. They
presently have a need for more volunteers, particularly volunteer drivers. If
you are able to help, please call 905-383-9797, Ext. 100 or email
bsmith@cancerassist.ca.
VOX METROPOLIS AND YERYARD present ‘Night Song’, Friday,
April 17th, 2015 at 8:00 pm. Music by Central's Steven McKay, JS Bach,
Chick Corea and more. With Sara Traficante, Kirk Starkey and others.
Church of St. John the Evangelist. 320 Charlton Ave. W. Tickets $20 Adults,
$15 Senior, $10 Students.
THE STRATA VOCAL ENSEMBLE will present “Encore! Our Tenth
Anniversary Concert” on Sunday, April 19th at 3:00 pm. Featuring
Eric Whitacre’s “Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine”, Vaughan
Williams’ “Three Shakespeare Songs” and Ruth Watson Henderson’s “Song
My Paddle Sings”, plus a healthy dose of Canadian content. Tickets are only
$20 (under 35, $10) and are available at the door. MacNeill Baptist Church,
1145 King St West, Hamilton. www.stratavocalensemble.ca
IT’S SPRING CLEANING TIME! On Saturday, April 18th, the
Fellowship Committee is looking for assistance to give the kitchen it's biannual clean up. We all benefit from a clean and organized kitchen, so if you
can spare a few hours to come and assist, we would be most grateful. Please
let Beth Mackay Reilly know if you can help. We'll start at 9:30 am and the
more help we have, the quicker we'll get finished! Thank you.