Message Notes Today 9:00 Ushers: Pam & Bart Roberts, Randy & Julie Cornelius, Susan & Jessica Stanley Communion Ushers: Rich & Louise Kline, Betty Lou McKinney, Sharon Thompson, Kermit & Merry Ann Houser, Bob Ruckel, Johnna Chicots, Bob & Heather Boyd, Dale & Carole Hayden, Curry Sharlow, Bill Ziener, Harmon Leonard, Earl Marsh, Jack Rihs Lay Reader: Johnna Chicots Musicians: Kevin Wannamaker, organist; Ingomar Orchestra; Ingomar Choirs Sermon Title: "The Rising of the Son" John 20:1-18 11:15 Ushers & Communion Ushers: Kelly, Todd, Shane and Evan Stewart, Wendy and Barb Weaver, Natalie and Nicole Rich, Ben and Owen Hipwell, Alyssa Vrana, Alec Duquette. Lay Reader: Trina Walker Musicians: Kevin Wannamaker, organist; Ingomar Orchestra; Ingomar Choirs We welcome Keith Wannamaker who is assisting in worship this morning at the organ. In addition to being an organist, Keith is a software engineer. He and his wife Sarah, the Minister of Music at Northmont Presbyterian Church, are enjoying their second year in the Pittsburgh area and are excitedly expecting their first child in August. A Palmetto State native, Keith studied organ at the University of South Carolina and Indiana University, Bloomington. He enjoys aviation as a flight instructor and holds commercial ratings in airplanes, seaplanes, gliders and helicopters. This Morning’s Music… Modeste Mussorgsky (1839-1881) was born into a musical family. Though he showed considerable talent as a child, Mussorgsky did not pursue music professionally until in his twenties. Pictures at an Exhibition was originally a piano composition written to honor the memory of his close friend Victor Hartman, a painter-architect. The orchestral arrangement was done by Maurice Ravel in 1923 at the request of Serge Koussevitsky, the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The Great Gate of Kiev (the final movement of this work) is based on an imaginative painting of a monumental gate Hartman had planned for the city of Kiev. Charles-Mare Widor (1844-1937) was a brilliant French organist, improviser, teacher and composer. He taught at the Paris Conservatory and was organist at St. Sulpice in Paris. The Toccata, arguably Widor’s most recognized and played composition, is the final movement from his Fifth Symphony for organ. April 5, 2015 Dear Friends, Last Week Next Week Worship Attendance: March 29, 2015 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. TOTAL April 12, 2015 Scripture: John 20:24-31 Sermon Title: “Do We Believe?” By: Pastor Dianne Glave 203 249 183 635 Welcome to Ingomar Church! I’m delighted you could join us for our Easter Celebration. Along with Christmas, Easter is one of the two most important events in history of God’s relationship with humanity. This is a great day! The empty tomb and the raising of Jesus from death to life signifies a victory over the forces of evil. Death cannot contain God’s mighty power. If you are on God’s side, you are on the side that wins in the end. The resurrection of God’s son Jesus proclaims to all the universe that this is God’s world. He created it. He sustains it. He provided for its redemption. Available from our ushers if needed: Assisted hearing devices, large-print hymnals, large print bulletins and children’s bulletins. Children are always welcome in our worship services, but if you prefer to use our nursery and toddler room, it is staffed with caring, trained, and competent adults. Parents are provided with pagers during worship so that we can contact you if needed while you are in worship and your child is in the nursery. We are a “Safe Sanctuaries” church. All who work with and care for our children hold Act 33 & 34 clearances through the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Jesus is on the throne of Heaven. God still rules the world. “And He shall reign forever and ever and ever. Alleluia!” Amen. Handicapped Parking spaces are located in front of the building are designated for people displaying a “handicapped” placard. David Streets, pastor Ingomar United Methodist Church 1501 West Ingomar Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 412-364-3613 www.ingomarchurch.org A Stephen Ministry Congregation Ingomar Church Staff: E. David Streets—Pastor Dianne Glave—Pastor Don Megahan—Organist & Choir Master Looking for a more contemporary style of worship? Check out our Together@10 worship service in Fellowship Hall on the lower level of this building at 10:00 a.m. every Sunday morning! Communion at Ingomar When we celebrate communion at Ingomar Church everyone is invited to join us. You do not need to be a member or a regular attender to receive communion. We believe Jesus died for everyone, that God loves everyone the same, therefore everyone is welcome to share communion with us. You may be from a tradition that limits your ability to share communion outside of your church. We do not wish to discourage you from honoring your tradition, but please know that you are always welcome to celebrate communion with us. 1 EVEREST 2015 VBS - Join Ingomar Church for a fun, life changing experience at Vacation Bible School June 22nd - 26th. Together we will explore the power and love of a God who can move mountains. To attend or serve during VBS week, registration can be found online at ingomarchurch.org. For more information email [email protected] or call (412) 364-3613 x320. 2 AIR CONDITIONING PROJECT: Please note that this construction project will begin on Monday, April 6. During this time, access to the Sanctuary will be limited, accessible only via the main center doors from the outside of the building, or the back stairway from Fellowship Hall. During this time, the fellowship area will be the Auxiliary Narthex. As of March 31, 88 people gave $49,039 representing 28% of our target. $125,960 more still needs to be raised. Does God Want You To Be Happy? (A Christian Perspective on Overcoming Obstacles to Joy), a new BOOK by BOB BOYD with introduction by Pastor E. David Streets, will be available for purchase at tables in the Auxiliary Narthex and Fellowship Hall after each service during the month of April. Small Group Study Guides will be available upon request. The church will receive a $4.00 donation for each book that is sold. APPLICATIONS FOR THE KATHY E. FRANTZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP are now available in the church office. Applicant must be a member of Ingomar Church and/or actively involved in its student ministries. Please see Megan DelGrosso or Mark Naylor with any questions. POSITION OPENINGS The Ingomar Child Enrichment Center (ICEC) is currently recruiting to fill several open positions in the Preschool and Child Care operations. Openings exist in both the “TEACHER” and “ASSISTANT TEACHER” roles. All positions are part time. If you are interested in teaching and nurturing young children in a faith based environment, please contact Robin Macon at 412-364-5244 for more information. You may e-mail resumes to Robin Macon at [email protected]. Ingomar Church FACILITIES ASSISTANT: This is a part-time nonexempt hourly position. This individual will work an average of 20 hours per week, including every other weekend. Responsibilities include maintaining clean hallways, classrooms, bathrooms, and other internal facilities; setting up and arranging rooms and resources for events and meetings; performing light maintenance tasks; and assisting in the care of the external grounds. Qualifications for this position include prior custodial experience in facilities or large households; the ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds; a “servant’s heart,” and pride in their work. The individual will be required to pass the Pennsylvania Child Abuse and Criminal background clearances, as well as the FBI fingerprinting clearance. If interested in the position, please send your resume to Chub Dietz at the church office; email to [email protected]; or fax to 412-364-6493. Ingomar United Methodist Church is an equal opportunity employer. The RACHEL CIRCLE will meet on Thursday, April 9 at 10:00 a.m. in room 109 of the Community Life Center. Devotions: Helen Chandler; Program: Chief Silver Fox speaking on life of the American Indian, then & now. Ingomar Student Ministries is hosting Tiffany Dawn's, THE INSATIABLE QUEST FOR BEAUTY seminar for young ladies 7th grade and up on Sunday, April 12th at 3:00pm in Fellowship Hall. Cost is $13.00. Through storytelling, teaching, and music, Tiffany will share her own struggle with body image and an obsession with finding Mr. Right while encouraging students to find identity and worth in Christ alone. For more information or to RSVP, contact Megan DelGrosso at [email protected] or 412-364-3613 ext. 204. Join the men of Ingomar for our next MEN’S BREAKFAST on Saturday, April 11 at 8 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. There will be plenty of food, so please feel free to invite a guest to join you - they don’t have to be a member of our church. A short program and discussion follows the breakfast. On Saturday, April 18, Ingomar Church Trustees will be REBUILDING PARTS OF THE WALL that runs along West Ingomar Road between our two church buildings as several sections have collapsed from the freeze and thaw. Trustees are looking for 4 or 5 volunteers who are willing to help with this project. We'll start at 9:30 am on Saturday, April 18 and plan to finish by lunchtime. If you'd like to help, please email Russ Gibson. S ympathy is extended to Dave & Midge Lutz upon the passing of granddaughter Meredith Shuppy on March 27, 2015. Meredith is the daughter of Margy & Steve Shuppy. Congratulations to Jess & Brad Duffola upon the birth of a son, Braden Troy Duffola ! Grandparents are Roy & Judy Hummel. Congratulations to Jenna & Ben Maxson upon the birth of a son, Cullen Henry Maxson ! Grandparents are John & Linda Berggren. Please offer prayers of support for the following SERVICE PERSONNEL as well as their loved ones at home. Their names will remain on the list until they come home: 1st Lt. Christina Devereux Forsythe; 1st Lt. Scott Forsythe If you would like to add the name of a loved one currently serving in the armed forces, please contact Norm or Pat Stephen. Save the Date! Ingomar Student Ministries annual PHILIPPI GOLF OUTING FUNDRAISER will be May 30th at Stoughton Acres. Registration begins May 10. For more information contact Megan DelGrosso at [email protected] or 412-364-3613 ext. 204. PLEASE CONSIDER adding these words to your will: “After all my bills are paid, I want 10 percent of my estate (a tithe) to go to Ingomar united Methodist Church.” Your legal advisor can help you with a codicil to your present will or a revision if you are drafting a new will. WE ARE SEEKING PICTURES OF VETERANS, past and present, living and deceased for our Memorial Day video presentation. They don’t have to be Ingomar people but should be related to Ingomar people. If you have submitted a photo in the past, we have saved your photo, so no need to resubmit. Please bring hard copies to the church office, or email to [email protected] by May 11. BULLETIN GUIDELINES: The weekly deadline for bulletin submissions is Monday at 4:00 p.m. Items submitted should be no more than 5 lines (approximately 75 words) and may run for 2 weeks. Announcements should pertain to the entire congregation. Electronic copy is preferred. Items may be emailed to [email protected]. Believe it or not, it is time for the SPRING RUMMAGE SALE. So think of the sale while you are doing your spring cleaning as we will begin to take donations on Monday, April 20th in the Fellowship Hall. The sale will be held on Friday, April 24 and Saturday, April 25th. If you would like to volunteer to help, please check the box on the Connect card and put it in the offering plate. Contact Tammy DeBonis or Paula Dahm for more information. ONLINE GIVING IS EASIER THAN EVER! It’s convenient, secure, saves time, and is environmentally responsible. One-time special gifts or recurring contributions are automatically transferred from your checking or savings account, or debit or credit card. It’s an easy way to share God’s blessings and to support the work of the church. Simply visit www.ingomarchurch.org and click “Online Giving” under the “Give” menu. For further information on any items listed in the bulletin, please visit our website at www.ingomarchurch.org. SUNDAY APRIL 5 Worship ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. .......... Sanctuary Faith Place ..................................... ........................... Worship & Education Center 220 Worship—Together@10 .................................. 10:00 a.m. .......... Fellowship Hall Kid’s Zone ...................................... ........................... Worship & Education Center 118 Sunday School ................................................. 10:10 a.m. Pre-K .............................................. ........................... Worship & Education Center 228 Kindergarten-1st Grade ................. ........................... Worship & Education Center 227 2nd & 3rd Grade ............................ ........................... Worship & Education Center 225 4th & 5th Grade ............................. ........................... Cancelled 6th & 7th Grade ............................. ........................... Cancelled Confirmation Class ........................ ........................... Cancelled Confirmation Parents ..................... ........................... Cancelled Adult United Methodist Series (Rippin) ....................... Conference Room of Education Center Contemporary Issues Class (Branvold) ....................... Community Life Center 124B Proof of Heaven (Kendig) ................ ........................... Worship & Education Center 218 Open Door Class (Gibson) ............... ........................... Library Women’s Bible Study (Lamm) ......... ........................... Worship & Education Center 114 Young Adult Bible Study (Baker) .... ........................... Worship & Education Center 116 Men’s Bible Study (Burnette/McKim).. ........................... Community Life Center 125A Worship ............................................................. 11:15 a.m. .......... Sanctuary Faith Place ..................................... ........................... Worship & Education Center 220 Sunday School ................................................. 11:15 a.m. Preschool & Kindergarten ............. ........................... Worship & Education Center 125 1st thru 5th Grade .......................... ........................... Worship & Education Center 127 6th & 7th Grade ............................. ........................... Community Life Center 124A Confirmation Class ........................ ........................... Community Life Center 107, 108 Confirmation Parents ..................... ........................... Community Life Center 109 9th thru 12th Grade ....................... ........................... Community Life Center 226 Adult Small Group (Colonna) .............. ........................... Conference Room of Education Center F.I.S.H (Grades 9-12). .......................................... 6:00 p.m. .......... Cancelled Disciple I ........................................................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Cancelled MONDAY APRIL 6 Arthritis Exercise Class .................................... 9:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 124 A & B Stephen Ministry ............................................... 1:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 125A Praise Team Rehearsal ................................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Fellowship Hall Trustees Committee Meeting ........................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 213 Orchestra Rehearsal ........................................ 7:15 p.m. .......... Sanctuary TUESDAY APRIL 7 Library Committee ............................................ 10:00 a.m. .......... Library Family Support Group ...................................... 6:30 p.m. .......... Library Boy Scout Troop # 171 .................................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 226, 227 Celebration Singers .......................................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Music Room Pittsburgh Concert Chorale.............................. 7:00 p.m. .......... Fellowship Hall Endowment Committee .................................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 125A Missions Committee ......................................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 213 NA Meeting ....................................................... 7:30 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 107, 108 WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 Women’s Small Group (Ochs) ........................... 9:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 226 Kerygma (Madia/Ruckel) ...................................... 9:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 125A Women’s Bible Study (Kelly).............................. 9:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 125B Arthritis Exercise Class .................................... 9:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 124A & B Women’s Bible Study (Garvey) .......................... 9:30 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 109 Seeing Gray (Kendig) ......................................... 10:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 125A 24 Hours that Changed the World (Brideweser) 1:00 p.m. ......... Community Life Center 109 Kids on the Rock (Age 5 thru 5th grade) ................ 6:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center lower level R.O.O.T (6th—8th grade) ...................................... 6:30 p.m. .......... Community Life Center upper level Christian Atheist (Kendig) ................................... 6:30 p.m. .......... Conference Room of Education Center THURSDAY APRIL 9 M.O.P.S. .......................................................... 9:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 107 & 108 Heart & Hands Knitters .................................... 10:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 226 Rachel Circle .................................................... 10:00 a.m. .......... Community Life Center 109 Boy Scout Adult Committee ............................. 7:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 226 Al-Anon ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 124 A & B Small Group Committee Meeting .................... 7:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 213 Wesleyan Choir ................................................ 7:00 p.m. .......... Music Room FRIDAY APRIL 10 TGIF@Kings (Chicots/Barcaskey) ......................... 7:00 a.m. .......... Off site Date Night ......................................................... 6:00 p.m. .......... Community Life Center 226, 227 SATURDAY APRIL 11 Men’s Breakfast ................................................ 8:00 a.m. .......... Fellowship Hall Praise Band Practice ........................................ 10:00 a.m. .......... Fellowship Hall This Week at Ingomar... 3 PHILIPPI 2015 MISSION TRIP FORMS ARE AVAILABLE for students who have completed 9th-12th grade, and adults. Mission trip dates are June 14-20. For forms, or more information contact Megan DelGrosso at [email protected] or Mark Naylor. April 5, 2015 Easter/Resurrection Sunday 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. Prelude *Closing *Response Prelude in D, BWV 532 J.S. Bach Pictures at an Exhibition: The Great Gate of Kiev Modeste Mussorgsky Introit The Lord Is Risen Again Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah G.F. Handel (You are invited to join the choir in singing. Additional scores are available in the choir loft) *Postlude Symphony No. 5: Toccata Charles Marie Widor K. Lee Scott O glorious morn, O day of days, whereon the faithful give God praise! Sing out alleluia! For Christ is risen from the tomb, and light and joy have conquered doom. The Lord is risen again. That early morn, with spices rare, the women three assembled there sing out alleluia! They came to anoint dear Mary’s Son, who over death had victory won. The Lord is risen again. “Whom seek ye here?” the angel said; “The Lord is risen from the dead.” Sing alleluia! “See where he lay; let joy begin, the tomb is empty; enter in.” The Lord is risen again. So let our songs to heaven sing, the vault with alleluias ring. Sing out alleluia! Now praise we Christ, our risen Lord; new life to all he doth afford. The Lord is risen again. Sing out alleluia! *invites worshippers to stand *Call to Worship Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed! Death has been swallowed in victory. The grave has lost its sting. Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed! And we are alive in Christ! Glory to God! Alleluia! *Hymn #302 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Scripture *Hymn #327 (stanzas 1-4) Acts 2:22-24 Crown Him with Many Crowns Easter Prayer Offertory *Hymns #310 #322 Lux eoi David Blackwell He Lives Up from the Grave He Arose (stanzas 1 and 3) (stanzas 1 and 3) (Children in preschool thru 2nd grade are invited to attend Faith Place in the auxiliary narthex.) Scripture John 20:1-18 Message The Rising of the Son Pastor E. David Streets NIV Sacrament of Holy Communion Music Jesus Messiah arr. Michael Lawrence He became sin, who knew no sin; that we might become His righteousness; He humbled himself, and carried the cross, Love so amazing. Jesus Messiah; name above all names; Blessed Redeemer, Emmanuel. The Rescue for sinners, the Ransom from heaven; Jesus Messiah, Lord of all! His body the bread, His blood the wine; broken and spilled out all for love. The whole earth trembled and the veil was torn, Love so amazing. Refrain All our hope is in You; all the glory to You, God, the Light of the world! Refrain IN HONOR OF..................................................... BY Administrative & Facilities staff ............................ Ann Grupe Children & grandchildren ..................................... Bob & Carol Meeder Children, grandchildren & great grandchildren..... Janice MacPhail Children's Ministry ............................................... Ann Grupe Connect Ministry Team ....................................... Ann Grupe Don Megahan ..................................................... Celebration Singers Don Megahan ..................................................... Wesleyan Choir Hospitality Team ................................................. Ann Grupe Musicians ............................................................ Ann Grupe Our children & grandchildren ............................... Bill & LaVerne Vorhaben Our families ......................................................... Bob & Jan Lamm Our four grandchildren ........................................ Roy & Linda Huffman Our granddaughters - Abby, Madison & Kaitlyn ... Barb & Jim Lawrence Pastor Glave & family.......................................... Ann Grupe Pastor Streets & family ........................................ Ann Grupe The Flower Committee ........................................ Sharon Thompson The staff and choirs at Ingomar ........................... Bob & Janet McCartney Betty McGinnis .................................................... The McGinnis Family Bonnie Getkin ..................................................... Bud Nock Evelyn Patsilevas ................................................ Tom, Ginny, Tracy, Tricia Patsilevas & Family Lynn Simpson ..................................................... Her children & grandchildren Michael Taylor..................................................... Mary Taylor Rilla Yaklich, mother ........................................... John & Roberta Mather IN MEMORY OF .................................................. BY Daughter ............................................................. Janice MacPhail Loved ones ......................................................... Marilyn Johnson Loved ones ......................................................... Bob & Carol Meeder Loved ones ......................................................... Carole Baierl Loved ones ......................................................... Bob & Jan Lamm Loved ones ......................................................... Norma & Richard Crooks Loved ones ......................................................... Harmon & Patty Leonard My husband, Bill .................................................. Mary Ann Wrenshall Our grandparents ................................................ Len & Sara Bellisario Our loved ones .................................................... The George Prycl Family Our parents ......................................................... Roy & Linda Huffman Our parents ......................................................... Bill & LaVerne Vorhaben Parents ............................................................... Betty Lou McKinney Parents ............................................................... Curry Sharlow Parents ............................................................... Matt & Beth Fazio Roy's sister, Carol ............................................... Roy & Linda Huffman Son, Kirk ............................................................. Curry Sharlow Mr. & Mrs. Edward K. Archer ............................... Dick & Sue (Archer) Hodgdon William R. Baierl .................................................. Carole Baierl Cedric & Myrtle Burnette ..................................... Rolen & Joan Burnette Hiram S. Edwards, Jr., father .............................. Sharon Thompson Thomas & Virginia George .................................. Tom & LuAnn George John & Jean Giba................................................ Steve & Renee Illes Suzanne Atwell Grada, daughter ......................... Martha Atwell April Grahl ........................................................... Blake McKim Larry B. Hauck .................................................... Shirley Hauck & family Jack Hess............................................................ Midge & David Lutz Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hodgdon ........................... Dick & Sue (Archer) Hodgdon Mr. William F. Hodgdon ....................................... Dick & Sue (Archer) Hodgdon Cathy Howard...................................................... Bob Howard & daughter W.L. "Pete" Johnson............................................ Marilyn Johnson & family Lester & Dorothy Knoop ...................................... Steve & Shirley Shultz Tillie Lutz ............................................................. Midge & David Lutz Nell Marsh ........................................................... Earl Marsh Howard & Laurann Mather, father & mother ........ John & Roberta Mather James McGinnis .................................................. The McGinnis Family Robert McGinnis.................................................. The McGinnis Family "Gram" Mary McGuire ......................................... Sherry McGuire Family Nancy McKim ...................................................... Blake McKim Scott McKim ........................................................ Blake McKim Hans & Inez Meier ............................................... Tom & LuAnn George Ginger Nock ........................................................ Bud Nock Ginger Nock ........................................................ Getkin Family Roberto Noroña ................................................... Marta Finley James Patsilevas ................................................ Tom, Ginny, Tracy, Tricia Patsilevas & Family Kasey Pitts .......................................................... Karl & Jean Dobay Rev. Ralph G. Shipley ......................................... Shirley Shipley Debbie Shipley Redfoot ....................................... Shirley Shipley Wendell & Carol Shultz........................................ Steve & Shirley Shultz Scott Simpson ..................................................... Lynn Simpson & family Scott Simpson ..................................................... His children & grandchildren Betty & Dick Snow ............................................... Kim & Russ Gibson Richard Snow ...................................................... Janice MacPhail Ruth Nellene Stone ............................................. Earl Marsh Andrew Tack ....................................................... Karl & Jean Dobay Eugene & Dorothy Taylor .................................... Mary Taylor Peter Taylor......................................................... Mary Taylor Key Tronzo .......................................................... Ann Grupe John White .......................................................... W. L. White, Jr. Ron White ........................................................... W. L. White, Jr. Linda Whitten ...................................................... David Whitten Linda Whitten, mother ......................................... The Weaver Family Pete Wingrove ..................................................... Karen Wingrove Rollin & Millicent Wingrove .................................. Karen Wingrove Edward Yaklich, father......................................... John & Roberta Mather Doris Yoder ......................................................... Karen Wingrove Gordon & Shirley Young ...................................... Tom, Ginny, Tracy, Tricia Patsilevas & Family William H. Ziener, son ......................................... Bill Ziener Loris L. Ziener, wife ............................................. Bill Ziener The Easter flowers are made possible by donors in memory of loved ones, and in honor of beloved family and friends. Special thanks to the Flower Committee for arranging the flowers. You may pick up your flowers after the 11:15 a.m. Easter service. Thank you.
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