Minister Rev Dr David Murphy Cuningham Memorial Presbyterian Church Associate Minister Rev David McGaughey Welcome To Our Corporate Worship Services Today, May you know the reality of God’s presence as you worship with us. We would like to extend a very warm welcome to you. If you are a visitor we hope you enjoy your time with us and that you will return again soon. If you are new to the congregation we encourage you to make yourself known to any of our stewards or one of our ministerial team. Should you require any details about the congregation please do not hesitate to ask or to make use of the information cards, which are available in the vestibule areas of the Church. The Shorter Catechism. Question 95: To whom is baptism to be administered? Answer: Baptism is not to be administered to any that are out of the visible church, till they profess their faith in Christ, and obedience to him; but the infants of such as are members of the visible church, are to be baptized. 1) So those who received his word were baptized, (Acts 2:41a) 2) And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is for you and for your children and for all who are far off, everyone whom the Lord our God calls to himself.” (Acts 2:38,39) Services Today 10th May 2015 Sunday School at 10.30am in the Church Hall Prayer Meetings: 10.45am & 5.30pm in Cuningham Room 2 11.30am: Rev David McGaughey 6.00pm: Rev Dr David Murphy Today Children’s Church: In the Cuningham Suite. th 10 May: R. Evans, E. Stevenson, S. Campbell th 17 May: C. Anderson, E. Stevenson, S. Campbell Creche: in the Creche Room, Cuningham Suite. th 10 May: E. Henry, S. Harkin, A. Harbinson th 17 May: E. Henry, S. Harkin, S. Hutchinson Foyer Duties: In the Cuningham Suite. (Morning & Evening) th 10 May: G. Reaney th 17 May: E. Hook Flower Arrangements: th 10 May: Mrs J. Cathcart th 17 May: Mrs Hazel McMillan Monday Squirrels: 6.30-7.30pm in the Church Hall. Boys aged 4-6 are welcome. Beavers: 6.30-7.30pm in the Church Hall. Boys aged 6-8 are welcome. Guides: 7.30-9.00pm in the Church Hall. Girls aged 10-14 are welcome. Holiday Bible Club Planning Meeting: 8.00pm in the Cuningham Suite. Tuesday Bowls: at 8.00pm in the Church Hall. Wednesday Prayer Meeting: from 6.45am to 7.30am in the Church Hall. Brownies: 6.30pm-7.55pm in the Church Hall. Girls aged 7-10 welcome. Midweek Service: 8.00pm in the Cuningham Room. You are warmly invited to join with us for our time of praise, bible study and prayer. Rev Dr David Murphy will be continuing his series on 1John. All welcome. Thursday Parents & Toddlers: 10.00am – 12 Noon in the Church Hall. Rainbows: 6.30pm-7.30pm in the Church Hall. Girls aged 4-7 welcome. Friday Cubs: 6.30pm-8.00pm in the Church Hall. Boys aged 7½ to 11 welcome. Encounter: at 8.00pm in the Church Hall Coffee Bar. Everyone 18+ welcome. Scouts: 8.15pm-10.00pm in the Church Hall. Boys aged 10½+ welcome. More Events & Information Christian Aid Week Christian Aid Week runs from 10th to 16th May but please note that there will be no door to door collections this year. If you would like to support the work of Christian Aid there are envelopes available in the pews today and we ask that these are returned no later than Sunday 24th May. Thank You. Polar Explorers Holiday Bible Club – 20th to 24th July 2015 A planning meeting will be held this Monday, 11th May, at 8pm in the Cuningham Suite to prepare for this summer’s morning bible club. If you are interested in helping please come along to this meeting. If you require more information please contact Gillian Finnegan. ======================================================================================== Ruling Elders Fellowship The next meeting of the Ruling Elders Fellowship will be held this Monday, 11th May, at 8.00pm. Venue……………………….Ballykeel Church Speaker……………………..Rev Graeme Orr Subject……………………...Heaven ======================================================================================== Encounter The Encounter group meets this Friday, 15th May, at 8pm in the Church Hall Coffee Bar. The focus for this year’s studies is 1 Corinthians and anyone aged 18+ is welcome to come along to study God’s word whilst enjoying some warm fellowship together. ======================================================================================== Summer Outreach – Sign Up Sheets Sign up sheets have been placed in the Cuningham Suite for the various Summer Outreach activities. We would ask anyone interested in helping out at any of these events to put their name on the sheets in order that we can make plans accordingly. These events only take place with the help of everyone in the Congregation and are an important part of our ministry to reach out to the community in the local area with God's word. We need your help to run these events successfully and we can never have too many people so please do not think that there are plenty of others and that you will not be required. You may feel that your talents will be of no help but we can assure you that even the smallest amount of help will be appreciated and that a suitable task can be found to match all ages and physical ability. The pouring of a drink can be just as important as some heavy manual work and every bit as much appreciated. We realise and do not expect that everyone will be available for all events or every day of all events but we would ask that even if you can only give some time that you consider giving the time you can. A couple of hours on a day can be of great help in giving someone a helping hand or a break. Taking part in these events can be rewarding in many ways, from the knowledge that you are helping in some small way to try to reach out to the local community and your neighbours with the wonderful message of salvation, to the Fellowship of working to such a cause with others from your Church family. Moderator’s Appeal – Nepal Below is a letter issued by the Presbyterian Moderator calling for our financial support in assisting the millions affected by the devastation caused by the recent earthquake in Nepal. It is our intention, as a congregation, to support the Presbyterian Church in this appeal and to enable you to do so we will provide envelopes in the pews next Sunday (17th May). Using these envelopes will help us to maximise our collective contribution by allowing us to make use of the Gift Aid Scheme. (cheques are to be made payable to “Cuningham Memorial Presbyterian Church”) We encourage all our members to give as generously as possible and we ask that all donations are returned no later than Sunday, 31st May. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (2 Cor 9:7) Presbyterian Church in Ireland – Moderator launches Special Appeal for Nepal th On Saturday 25 April we awoke to News of the devastating impact of a major earthquake, 7.8 in magnitude, in Nepal. The magnitude of this disaster is still being assessed with cities badly damaged, hillside villages decimated, and some rural areas still completely cut off by avalanches. It is estimated that some eight million people have been directly impacted by the quake which had its epicentre in Gorkha District, northwest of Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu. Over the past few days the death-toll has been mounting, with more than 5,000 people killed, a figure that is likely to rise significantly. Tens of thousands have been made homeless, and more than one and a half million people are in need of emergency food aid. A series of strong aftershocks have left many sleeping out of doors in fear of the collapse of buildings. Given the scale of this disaster, and following consultation with colleagues, today I am launching a special Moderator’s Appeal towards the emergency relief effort, and would take the opportunity to encourage our members to respond in a generous and timely way, just as you have on many previous occasions… In anticipation of your generous response we are immediately releasing £60,000 (€83,740) to be distributed to PCI’s partners, Christian Aid, Tearfund, and the United Mission to Nepal. Each of these agencies are already actively engaged in deploying emergency response teams on the ground, working with a range of local partners well placed to ensure that your contributions are used wisely to provide medical assistance, food, clean water emergency shelter, and blankets to the most vulnerable. In addition to providing this emergency response, PCI’s partners are committed to the longer-term challenge of supporting the Nepali people in rebuilding their lives. Please do continue to pray and contribute generously that we may play our part in saving lives and restoring hope to the people of Nepal. Yours in Christ, Rt Rev Dr Michael Barry Next Sunday 17th May 2015 Sunday School at 10.30am in the Church Hall Prayer Meetings: 10.45am & 5.30pm in Cuningham Room 2 11.30am: Rev Dr David Murphy 6.00pm: Rev David McGaughey
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