ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH St. Paul’s is a community minded Christian Congregation called to serve God by serving others. October 26th, 2014 147th Church Anniversary GATHERING PRELUDE WELCOME AND GREETING: ONE: The Lord be with you. ALL: And also with you. LIGHTING OF THE CHRIST CANDLE OPENING HYMN: MV#18 (on projection) “Lord Prepare me to be a Sanctuary” Lord, prepare me to be a sanctuary, pure and holy, tried and true; With thanksgiving, I’ll be a living sanctuary for you. INVITATION TO WORSHIP: (responsively, on projection) Leader: We gather together to seek the Lord's blessing. Congregation: We come to this special place to honor those who have worshipped here before us. Leader: We join our hearts in praise of God's steadfastness over 147 years here at St. Paul's, where many have been initiated into true faith formation. Congregation: In this Anniversary time we remember we are surrounded by the love and compassion of God's living spirit. Leader We are grateful for opportunities to make the world a better place. Congregation: Let us worship God with renewed courage and hope on this important occasion and into all the future that God has in store for this Community of Faith. OPENING PRAYER 1 * HYMN: VU#395 “Part of the Family” (4 vs.) Come in, come in and sit down, you are a part of the family. We are lost and we are found, and we are a part of the family. 1 You know the reason why you came, yet no reason can explain; so share in the laughter and cry in the pain, for we are a part of the family. R 2 God is with us in this place, like a mother's warm embrace. We're all forgiven by God's grace, for we are a part of the family. R 3 There's life to be shared in the bread and the wine; we are the branches, Christ is the vine. This is God's temple, it's not yours or mine, but we are a part of the family. R 4 There's rest for the weary and health for us all; there's a yoke that is easy, and a burden that's small. So come in and worship and answer the call, for we are a part of the family. R LIFE & WORK OF OUR CONGREGATION: Brian Clark TIME WITH OUR YOUNG PEOPLE & THE LORD’S PRAYER (VU#921) with Rob and Keiko PRAYER OF CONFESSION: (together, on projection) We look around us merciful God and see much darkness. EBola, hunger, wandering refugees caused by ISIS, child traficking, and violent conflict in so many places. Floods and drought, tsunamis and earth quakes, the damaging effects of fossil fuels. global warming and climate change, and we wonder, What has caused such darkness. Forgive us loving God, for any part we have contributed to the darkening of the universe. Grant us you pardon and help to see the Light that shows the way to real health and wholeness for all Creation. 2 A time of silence for our own confessions to be offered. WORDS OF ASSURANCE: (responsively, on projection) Leader: … All: Amen SERVICE OF THE WORD MINISTRY OF MUSIC: “The Longer I serve Him” By Wm. J. Gaither SCRIPTURES TODAY ARE READ BY: Brian Clark PSALM 84, VU#800 (responsively, with sung refrain) Refrain: How lovely is your dwelling place, O God of hosts, to me! How lovely is your dwelling place, God of hosts! My soul longs, even faints for the courts of God; my heart and my flesh cry for joy to the living God. Even the sparrow finds a house, and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young, at your altars, God of hosts, my sovereign, my God. Refrain: How lovely is your dwelling place, O God of hosts, to me! Happy are those who dwell in your house, ever singing your praise. Happy are those whose strength is in you, who have set their heart on pilgrimage. Going through the valley of Baca they find a spring from which also to drink; the early rain also covers it with pools of water. They go from strength to strength, to appear before God in Zion. Refrain: How lovely is your dwelling place, O God of hosts, to me! 3 O God of hosts, hear my prayer; give ear, O God of Jacob. Behold, O God, our shield, look on the face of your anointed. Truly a day in your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness. For you, God, are a sun and shield, you will give grace and honour. No good thing will you withhold from those who live the upright life. O God of hosts, happy are those who put their trust in you. R Refrain: How lovely is your dwelling place, O God of hosts, to me! EPISTLE: Hebrews 12:1-13 Pg. 226 N.T. “We have this large crowd of witnesses around us…let us rid ourselves of everything that gets in the way…let us run with determination the race that lies before us [keeping] our eyes fixed on Jesus, on whom our faith depends from beginning to end.” * HYMN: MV#154 “Deep in Our Hearts” (4 vs.) Verse 1 Deep in our hearts there is a common vision; deep in our heats there is a common song; deep in our hearts there is a common story, telling Creation that we are one. Verse 2 Deep in our hearts there is a common purpose; deep in our hearts there is a common goal; deep in our hearts there is a sacred message, justice and peace in harmony. Verse 3 Deep in our hearts there is a common longing; deep in our hearts there is a common theme; deep in our hearts there is a common current, flowing to freedom like a stream. 4 Verse 4 Deep in our hearts there is a common vision; deep in our hearts there is a common song; deep in our hearts there is a common story, telling Creation that we are one. SERMON: “Surrounded” Preacher: Rob Witmer * HYMN: VU#578 “As a Fire is Meant for Burning” (3 vs.) As a fire is meant for burning with a bright and warming flame, so the church is meant for mission, giving glory to God's name. Not to preach our creeds or customs, but to build a bridge of care, we join hands across the nations, finding neighbours everywhere. We are learners; we are teachers; we are pilgrims on the way. We are seekers; we are givers; we are vessels made of clay. By our gentle, loving actions, we would show that Christ is light. In a humble, listening Spirit, we would live to God's delight. As a green bud in the springtime so may we be signs of oneness mid earth's peoples, many-hued. As a rainbow lights the heavens when a storm is past and gone, may our lives reflect the radiance of God's new and glorious dawn. PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING AND INTERCESSION 5 SERVICE OF THE TABLE THE OFFERING OFFERTORY: “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” * OFFERING HYMN: VU#540 “Grant Us, God, the Grace” Grant us, God, the grace of giving, with a spirit large and free, that ourselves and all our living we may offer faithfully. * PRAYER OF DEDICATION BLESSING AND SENDING FORTH * HYMN: VU#586 “We Shall Go Out with Hope of Resurrection” (2 vs.) Verse 1 We shall go out with hope of resurrection; we shall go out, from strength to strength go on; we shall go out and tell our stories boldly; tales of a love that will not let us go. We'll sing our songs of wrongs that can be righted; we'll dream our dreams of hurts that can be healed; we'll weave a cloth of all the world united within the vision of new life in Christ. Verse 2 We'll give a voice to those who have not spoken; we'll find the words for those whose lips are sealed; we'll make the tunes for those who sing no longer, expressive love alive in every heart. We'll share our joy with those who still are weeping, raise hymns of strength for hearts that break in grief, we'll leap and dance the resurrection story, including all in circles of our love. 6 * BLESSING AND SENDING FORTH * MUSICAL COMMISSION: MV#215 (on projection) Words and Music by Alison L. Wesley, 2000 Peace be with you, peace forever, Peace be with you, my friends. Till we meet again, may God be with you. Peace, peace, peace. * POSTLUDE: “Trumpet Tune” by Henry Purcell TODAY #1 Our greeter for today is Gail Willson. #2 We welcome and thank Robert and Keiko Witmner for sharing in our worship this morning. As newly retired overseas personnel in Japan, Robert and Keiko’s main involvement had been in the work of the Dohoku Centre, a rural church centre established in 1960 with the financial support of The United Church of Canada. The Dohoku Centre carries out a wide range of activities and programs, such as one related to issues of food, agriculture, and rural society called “Three Love—love for God, love for humanity, and love for the soil. #3 The flowers this morning are given by Margaret Rose Blakley in loving memory of her father, mother & brother Ralph and Lily Brydges and Tommy. 7 #4 COFFEE TIME: After worship, everyone is invited downstairs to the Banquet Hall for a luncheon as part of our Anniversary Celebration. #5 The funds collected from the Special “Anniversary” envelopes will be divided between the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and St. Paul’s Community Kitchen. Let us give with a joy filled heart as we remember the needs of others. #6 Visitors, Members and Friends! We celebrate your presence and welcome you in friendship and in love. Thank you for sharing in our worship today. After the service, and before you leave this building, turn worship into ministry by greeting someone you don’t know. Church Office: Office Hours: Church Email: Website: Minister (F/T): 88 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg N4G 3V2 519-688-0011 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. [email protected] www.stpaulsunitedchurch.info Rev. Mark Ferrier (519-544-2550) [email protected] Minister (P/T): Rev. Maurice Francis (519-688-7724) Church Staff: Carol Wagner, Administrative Assistant Floyd Marshall, Custodian Shelley Vermeersch, Organist Karen Hodges, Sunday School Coordinator Elected Leaders: Glenn Buchner, Council Chairperson Karen Helsdon/Brenda Marshall Christian Development Committee Doreen Smith, Treasurer John Somerville. Board of Trustees Copyright Licences: LicenSing: #2401; CCLI: #2395724 8 #7 I am going to challenge you today to take time to come down and visit our kids on a Sunday morning. Show them that you do care. Take an interest in them by spending some time with them. Let them show you what they are doing. Then I would like you to go and pray - really pray about whether you should be helping in a Kid’s Town class. #8 Believe it or not – Kid’s Town is starting to grow – this is great but WE NEED YOU. If we can get enough helpers – then no-one has to be there every week. You still get a chance to be part of the congregation BUT more importantly you are helping to build relationships with the little ones in this church. #9 Only one week left to purchase your St. Paul’s T-shirt and/or golf shirt and support our Sunday School and PA Day Activities! Only available in navy blue! Price includes logo and tax! Adults: T-shirts Golf shirts ~ $12 regular size ~ $15 oversize ~ $29 regular size ~ $33 oversize St. Paul’s Children/Youth: T-shirts only ~ $8 We must have a minimum order of 20 to ensure the above prices. Deadline for ordering is October 30th. #10 Don’t forget to order your kids 2015 calendars - they have been busy working on them, they will be ready for pick up November 15th. Each month features the original art of one of our children. Only $5 each! Sign up today in the Rotunda! 9 #11 Our Sunday School Coordinator and her team of volunteers need empty white and especially black K-cups for a Christmas craft. You can drop these off in the church office or give them to Karen Hodges, Brenda Marshall or Karen Helsdon on Sundays. Thanks! MEETING THIS WEEK #12 Monday, October 27th. UCW Afternoon Tea 2-4:00 p.m. ~ Friendship Room Tuesday, October 28th. Bazaar Committee Meeting – 10:30 a.m. Meeting Room Wednesday, October 29th. Choir Practice at 6:45 p.m. ~ Cantata practice at 7:45 Thursday, October 30th: Sea Scouts at 7 p.m. in the Friendship Room THIS WEEK #13 The UCW are hosting an afternoon tea on Monday, October 27th from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Friendship Room. All ladies of the church are welcome! #14 Bible Study with Ruth Francis Friday, October 31st at 9:45 a.m. at 11 Peach Street, Tillsonburg. All participants are welcome to explore the book of Matthew. For more information, contact Ruth at 519-688-7724 #15 10 If you like to sing, why not come out for the Christmas Cantata? “The First Noel” by Russell Mauldin and Sue C. Smith uses new music blended with familiar carols in a wide variety of styles to celebrate the birthday of a King. The First Noel will be presented on December 14th. Rehearsals ~ Thursdays at 7:45 p.m. The first practice will be Wednesday, October 29th at 7:45 p.m. then resumes to Thursdays the following week. NEXT SUNDAY, November 2nd #16 Read ahead … Revelation 7:9-17 & Psalm 34:1-10, 22 1 John 3:1-3 & Matthew 5:1-12 #17 Next Sunday, November 2nd is All Saints/All Souls Day. All Saints Day is a “major feast day” historically in the life of the church. It can be a significant time of remembering all those in “the company of heaven” with whom we always worship, especially around the Lord’s Table. During the morning service, we will take time to remember those of our congregation who have died in the last year with candle lighting and a memorial time, to acknowledge those who have been part of us and also affirm our faith that they in God’s peace and presence. #18 This Friday will mark Carol Wagner’s retirement and last day as our Administrative Assistant. Carol has served us faithfully and well for 17 years. During next Sunday morning’s service on November 2nd there will be an opportunity to say thank you and at coffee time, cake and refreshments and time to express your own appreciation to Carol for all she has done for us. 11 UPCOMING #19 St. Paul’s United Card Parties at 7:00 p.m. on Saturdays, November 1 & December 6! $10.00 per person (refreshments included) To register, contact Cheryl Buchner 519-842-2277 or [email protected] #20 Our next Book Club offering is a light-hearted visit to Butternut Creek, Texas. The Welcome Committee of Butternut Creek, written by Jane Myers Perrine and published in 2012. Perrine's small-town tale is a bigtime triumph of gentle humour, fast-paced plot, and wonderfully engaging characters. The Book is available in paperback for $6 at Amazon and Chapters and through our local public library. Plan to join us on Wednesday, November 5 @ 3 PM for coffee/tea and shared goodies at the church. For more information, speak to Rev. Mark. #21 Mark it on your calendars! Saturday, November 15th at 10:30 a.m. The UCW FROSTY FAIR BAZAAR is just around the corner and will have all your favourites -- Baking, Silent Auction, Knitting, Books, Crafts, Jams and Jellies and Deli foods that make your mouth water – Chicken Pies, Cabbage Rolls and so much more. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. lunch between 11:00 and 1:00 Entrance to the bazaar is FREE! Tickets for the luncheon are $9.00 for adults and $4.50 for children 10 and under. Advance ticket sale only available from UCW members or the church office by calling 519-688-0011. 12 #22 The next PA day is Friday, November 21 and we are running on the theme of the Movie Frozen - the last PA day we had a total of 15 kids!!! We did not have enough help. We need a team of dedicated volunteers if we are going to continue to offer this program. Each volunteer must go through a Police Check as well as orientation – Please talk to Karen Hodges to find out what is required. #23 Down Home Country Christmas Dinner Saturday, November 29th Adults: $15.00 ($17 at the door) Children (6-12): $8.00 Free for children 5 & under 4:45 and 6:00 p.m. sittings Free entertainment in the Sanctuary! Tickets will soon be available from Church Council members, the Station Arts Centre, Tillsonburg Museum, Cowards Pharmacy & the church office. (Limited number of tickets available!). Volunteers needed! Take-out available #24 St. Paul’s United Church Financial Statement ending September 30, 2014 Total Income for the month of September Total Expense for the month of September Financial gain for the month for September 21,992.13 20,588.09 + 1,404.04 Mission & Service Fund for September 2014 (this amount is not included in the income & expense ) M & S and World Development 4,166.00 January 1, 2014 beginning balance Plus Y.T.D. Income Minus Y.T.D. Expenses Plus GIC cashed in August September 30, 2014 bank balance 13 –9,906.76 +220,339.62 +210,432.86 –224,571.61 +2,132.59 –12,006.16 In our thoughts and prayer the Ebola Crisis and the work of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank PLEASE NOTE Daylight Saving Time ends! Next Sunday, November 2nd change your clock (one hour back) before Sunday’s worship service. Keeping the enclosed St. Paul’s Calendar of Events close at hand will help you to keep connected to St. Paul’s family and the community! Take the time before or after worship to re-visit St. Paul’s history – lovingly put together in the Rotunda by our archivist, Marion Hevenor COMMUNITY Please join us for a special evening of music and celebration as Danish-born soprano Victoria Gydov performs some of her most beloved songs and arias in concert to benefit the ongoing ministry of Mt. Elgin United Church on Saturday, November 1st at 7 p.m. at Mt. Elgin United Church. Also making a special appearance are the Melody Makers from Tillsonburg. For more information and to purchase tickets, please call 519-485-2929 or 519-485-1637. Roast Beef Supper at Avondale United Church on Sunday, November 2nd from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at 60 Harvey Street, Tillsonburg. Adults: $16 ~ Children 5-10: $8 and free for children under 5. For tickets, call 519-8425532. 14 Council Meeting Highlights from September 16, 2014 The Workplace Violence Policy, Workplace Harassment Policy and Privacy Policy were adopted. There will be a recommendation brought to the next Council meeting as to who will oversee that the Risk Assessment Form is completed biannually and who the Privacy Officer should be. The Vulnerable Policy was reworked and will be brought to Council for approval at the next meeting. Council accepted and approved the Ministry and Personnel Committee’s recommendation that Helen Loehndorf be hired, effective immediately, as our new Administrative Assistant. Council approved a motion to increase the budget allowance for kitchen supplies from $100.00 to $150.00. Carol Wagner’s retirement celebration is scheduled for November 2, 2013 during the worship service, with cake to follow the service during refreshment time. Please plan to attend if you can! Council approved the use of the Friendship Room at no cost to the Heart and Stoke Society for their Heart Rally Recruitment the evening of Jan 14, 2015. Down Home Country Christmas Dinner will be held Nov. 29, 2014. The steering committee has met and plans are underway. Please help with this phenomenal community outreach event. Council approved to support those who use the Community Kitchen by charging the Community Kitchen only the cost of the food for those that attend the Down Home Country Christmas Dinner. Camp Tanner has moved to an independent corporation and as such, St. Paul’s has been asked to appoint two representatives to their Annual Meeting as have all United Churches in Oxford County. Rev. Maurice Francis and Ron Wycherley have been representing us in the past and Council appointed them as our representatives to finish the current year. These positions will now show on the annual nominating committee report. 15 For the first time in a long time Finance Committee reported a positive balance for the month of September 2014 of $1,404.04. Year-to-date we are still showing a deficit of $4,231.99 which is much better than last year’s year-to-date deficit of $33,272.27. Thank you everyone for your continued support! The Trustees are continuing to work to obtain a Grant from the Tillsonburg BIA to make exterior repairs and painting of the Manse. They have run into some challenges getting quotes to be able to apply for this grant. The Christian Development Committee reported that 15 kids attended the last PA Day function and they are looking for volunteers for the upcoming one. The application to Oxford Presbytery’s Possibility Fund is in the hands of that committee. The Messy Church Program for St. Paul’s is still under development with support from neighbouring churches gaining momentum. AOTS Men’s Club church service is November 23rd. The breakfast at the Leaping Deer Farm was cancelled due to poor participation. UCW served supper at a recent Oxford Presbytery meeting held in St. Paul’s. Please support their upcoming Frosty Fair Bazar November 15. The Nominating Committee will be active very soon. Please consider how you could help your congregation by volunteering. Rev. Mark, Peg Hogarth, Glenn Buchner and Brian Clark look forward to you speaking to any of us. Next full Council meeting to be held November 18, 2014 at 7 pm in the Meeting Room. Anyone is welcome to attend. 16 17
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