CALENDAR FOR TODAY, October 26, 2014 AT IPC Rooms

CALENDAR FOR TODAY, October 26, 2014 AT IPC
Rooms
9:00 a.m.
9:00
9:00
9:00
Nursery, Rm. 12
Choir Rehearsal, G2
Christ Café, Parlor
Yth. Sunday School, Yth. Rm.
Preschoolers thru 5th Grade
Children begin worship with their families then leave for Sunday School after
Time with the Younger Church.
Nursery: Joyce Haibe
Toddler/Preschoolers: Hannah Braun , Robyn Dickerscheid
Kindergarten thru 2nd Grade: Erika Hinshaw
3-5 Grade: Maureen Wilson
10:00
10:00
11:15
11:15
11:15
11:30
1:00 p.m.
5:00
5-7
6:00
Worship Service, Sanc.
Children’s Sun. Sch., 2nd and 3rd. flr.
Fellowship Hour, FH
Cherub and Children’s Choir, Rm. 32
Flute Choir Practice, Sanc.
Madrigal full cast Practice, Presch. Rm.
El Trono Bible Study & Worship, FH
Fitness Class, Prsch. Rm.
IPC Youth, Ellenberger Park
4th Sunday Concert, Sanc.
PORTABLE HEARING AIDS, LARGE PRINT HYMNALS,
AND BIBLES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE WEST AND SOUTH
DOORS. PLEASE ASK AN USHER.
The Rose on the Communion Table is in honor of Dexter Jonathan Medlock,
grandson of Paul and Linda Medlock.
This week in Prayer we will remember the following people ~
Karl Dickersheid, Bill Guyer, Barbara Hays, Babs Huston,
Karen Longere, Brit Longoria, Deb Michael, Avery Paauwe,
Mildred Pennington, Ruby Robertson,
Anne Taflinger.
THE WEEK OF October 27, 2014 AT IPC
Monday, October 27
9:00 a.m.
Homeschoolers, 3rd flr., FH
1:30 p.m.
PWCCT, Parlor
5:30
Meetings, 3rd flr., Presch. Rm., Rms. 24-25
6:00
Irv. Garden Club, Parlor
8:00
AA (Adults & Teenagers), FH
Tuesday, October 28
10 am-1 p.m. Irv. Mom’s Grp., Presch. Rm.
4-4:30
Tuesday Tutoring @ IPS #57
6:30
Session Committee meetings, FH
7:00
El Trono Bible Study, Rm. 25
7:00
El Trono Music Lessons, FH
Wednesday, October 29
6:00 p.m. Fitness Class, Prsch. Rm.
7:00
Hospitality House Dinner, Parlor
7:00
El Trono Worship, FH
Thursday, October 30
12:30-4 p.m. Homeschoolers, 3rd flr.
1:30
Circle Leader Bible Study, Parlor
6:15
Kindermusik, 3rd flr. Children’s Choir Rm.
6:30
Girl Scouts, 3rd flr.
6:30
Bell Choir Practice, Choir Rm.
7:00
Irv. Singles Halloween Party, Parlor
7:00
El Trono School of Workers, Rm. 24
7:30
Chancel Choir Practice, Sanc.
Friday, October 31
10:00 a.m.
Bridge Club, Parlor
6:00 p.m.
Linda Keller/Fred Mewhinney Wedding, Parlor
4:00 p.m.
Crossroads Bible College touring IPC
7:00
El Trono Band Rehearsal, FH
Saturday, November 1
10:00 a.m. Bridge Club, Parlor
7:00 p.m. El Trono Band Practice, FH
October 26, 2014
Sunday after Pentecost
Reformation Sunday
Prayer in preparation for worship:
Almighty God and most merciful Father, we humbly submit ourselves to
you, falling down before your majesty and praying, from the bottom of our
hearts: Let the seed of your Word, now sown among us, be rooted deeply
within us. Do not let the burning heat of persecution cause it to wither, nor
allow the thorny cares of this life to choke it; but, as seed sown in good
ground, let your Word bring forth thirty, sixty, and a hundred fold, as your
heavenly wisdom has appointed. And because we continually crave the
blessings of your hands, we humbly ask you, O heavenly Father, to grant
us your Holy Spirit, directing our petitions, so that they may proceed from
a fervent mind in accordance with your most blessed will.
John Knox’s Liturgy, 1564
The Christian Sympathy of the congregation is given to Jim and Dale
Little in the death of their daughter.
Joanna’s IPC Schedule:
Please continue to call the church if you need a ride to a doctor's
appointment. I will be in the office Friday from 8-4 p.m.
9:45am-11am – every Second Sunday
9:45am-12 – every Fourth Sunday
Chapel Winds
Come join us this evening at 6 p.m. for an exciting evening of music
presented by the quintet, Chapel Winds. Their music ranges from
contemporary to classic. They have recently performed at the Palladium
in Carmel.
STAFF
Rev. Robert Heimach, Pastor
Dr. Galen L. Schwarz, Associate Pastor
Jean Anne Hedelius, Administrator
Maureen “Mo” Wilson, Dir. of Children and Youth Ministries
Craig Shaw, Communications Coordinator
Amy Studabaker, Choir and Handbell Director
Velinda Secor, Organist-Children’s Choir Director
Lori Chapman, Administrative Assistant
Joanna Morse, Coordinator of Senior Services
Sally Applegate-Rodeman, Evening Vespers Music Director
Patrick Durkin, Evening Vespers Leader
Larry Sipe, Treasurer
Grace Long, Director of Music Emeritus
MISSIONARY
Rev. Alfredo Castillo — Mexico
THEOLOGICAL STUDENT
Abigail Heimach — McCormick Seminary, Chicago
THE SERVICE OF THE LORD’S DAY
Adapted from the Book of Common Order,
commonly called John Knox’s Liturgy, 1564
*Please stand if you are able.
GATHERING AROUND THE WORD
GREETING
Minute for Stewardship “God’s Generosity”
Anne Kitchen-Stauffer
PRELUDE
“A Mighty Fortress is Our God”
Manz, Arranger
SCRIPTURE AND PRAYER
INTROIT
Psalm 90.16-17
“Hallelujah! We Sing Your Praises”
South African
CALL TO WORSHIP
from Psalm 124.8
M: Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
P: A men.
M: With true and believing hearts, let us give worship and praise to God
through our Lord Jesus Christ.
*HYMN #624
“I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art”
Verse 1 & 2 — All Sing
Verse 3 — Choir
Verse 4 — All
Toulon
*CONFESSION OF SINS
M: Brothers and sisters, let us present ourselves before the Lord,
confessing our faults and sins.
All: Eternal and everlasting God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
showing mercy and keeping covenant with those who love you
and reverently keep your commandments:
we bow before the throne of your majesty,
confessing in our hearts that you have justly judged us.
Convert us, therefore, O Lord, and we will be converted.
Take us into your protection and defense,
that all the world may know
the merciful work of salvation
that you have begun among us,
and that, by your mercy, you will continue.
Grant us this, O merciful Father,
for the sake of Christ Jesus your Son. Amen.
GOSPEL
Matthew 22.34-46
page 25
SERMON
“No Wrong Questions”
Rev. Heimach
RESPONDING TO THE WORD
*HYMN #801 “The Lord’s My Shepherd, I’ll Not Want”
Verse 1 — Choir
Verses 2-5 — All
*CONFESSION OF FAITH
Crimond
The Scots Confession, 3.01
We confess and acknowledge one God alone,
to whom alone we must cleave,
whom alone we must serve,
whom only we must worship,
and in whom alone we put our trust:
who is eternal, infinite, immeasurable,
incomprehensible, omnipotent, invisible;
one in substance, and yet distinct in three persons:
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost;
by whom we confess and believe
all things in heaven and in earth, visible and invisible,
to have been created, to be retained in their being,
and to be ruled and guided by his inscrutable providence,
for such end as his eternal wisdom, goodness,
and justice have appointed,
to the manifestation of his own glory.
*HYMN #619
Toulon
“Praise, My Soul, the God of Heaven”
*BENEDICTION
Response
“New Testament Benediction”
*POSTLUDE
“Toccata on “Built on the Rock”
Maureen Wilson
WE GATHER this day to worship
God and to seek God’s Word, and
we are glad that you have joined us.
Please fill out the guest register
located in the pew racks so that we
can take note of your presence with
us, and then pass it to the person
next to you. If you are seeking a
new church home, we hope it will
be with us. Peace be with you!
THANK YOU to ever yone who
volunteered at the Fish Fry. Your
help was much appreciated.
Remember that all proceeds go
toward the Mexico Mission trip. If
you are interested in going on this
year’s trip, please contact a pastor.
4th SUNDAY CONCERT is
tonight at 6 p.m. Join us for “The
Chapel Winds.”
SESSION COMMITTEES will meet this Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
VOLUNTEERS ar e needed when the Pr esbyter y of Whitewater Valley
meets here on Wednesday, November 5. Hosts, parking attendants and
greeters are needed. If you can help, please sign up in the Welcome Center.
A SLICE OF LIFE will not meet Tuesday due to session but will
resume at Jockamos on Tuesday, November 4.
THE FINANCE COMMITTEE r eminds you that we need to aver age
$8,036 each week to stay current with our budget. Last week’s receipts
were $8,783.
Dr. Schwarz
Hymnal, p. 35
Taize Chant
Lauda Anima
Gregor
Young, Arranger
The flowers this morning, offered to the glory of God, are in memory of our
mother, Lillian Larinan Carr, whose birthdate is October 29, given by Jan
Roberts and Julie Leach.
Frank Hurdis and Frances Montgomery will deliver flowers to the hospitals and
homebound today.
BEADLE: Kar en Br yk
CONGREGATIONAL INFORMATION
ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL In two weeks, on November 9th, J ohn
and LaVonne Mitchell will share their experiences from a recent trip to
China.
HEAD USHER: J an Schr eibman AV TECH: Cr aig Shaw
PROCLAIMING THE WORD
TIME WITH OUR CHILDREN
Davenport
PASTORAL PRAYER
Lord’s Prayer (we say “debtors”)
Response
“Kyrie Eleison”
*ASSURANCE OF PARDON
M: The mercy of God is from everlasting to everlasting. Through the sacrifice
and resurrection of Jesus Christ, your sins are forgiven.
All: Thanks be to God.
Our hope is in no other save in thee;
Our faith is built upon thy promise free;
Lord, give us peace, and make us calm and sure,
That in they strength we evermore endure.
“Man is as Grass”
THE OFFERING
Offertory
“Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me” Pindar-Stearns, Arranger
*Doxology (Hymn #606)
*Prayer of Thanksgiving and Offertory Response
Silent prayers of confession
Response
ANTHEM
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE: Last Sunday, 156 attended the 10 a.m.
Service. The Sunday Evening Vespers Worship attendance was 20.
STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY
November 9
During worship 2015 Pledge Cards will be
presented during worship. Extra Pledge cards are
available in the entry ways.
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ADORATION
I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art
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1
2
3
4
5
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that
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the King
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the
life,
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hope is
in
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and
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us
by
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us
give us peace,
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pray thee from our hearts all cares
to
on
us with the light of
thy
pure
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The original French text, sometimes attributed to John Calvin, seems to be a Protestant reworking of a Roman
Catholic hymn, not a typical practice for him. Yet this text and tune (adapted from GENEVAN 124) clearly
date from the early years of the Reformed tradition.
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TEXT: Psalms, Strasbourg, 1545; trans. Elizabeth Lee Smith, 1868
TOULON
MUSIC: Genevan Psalter, 1551
10.10.10.10
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LIVING AND DYING IN CHRIST
The Lord’s My Shepherd, I’ll Not Want
(Psalm 23)
801
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J
1
2
3
4
5
The Lord’s
My soul
Yea, though
My
ta Good- ness
my
he
I
ble
and
shep - herd, I’ll not want; he
doth re - store a - gain, and
walk in death’s dark vale, yet
thou hast fur - nish - ed
in
mer - cy
all my life shall
makes me down to lie
me
to walk doth make
will
I fear none ill,
pres - ence of
my foes;
sure - ly fol - low me,
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with - in
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for thou art
my head thou
and in God’s
KOREAN
green; he lead - eth me the qui - et wa - ters by.
paths of righ - teous - ness, e’en for his own name’s sake.
with me; and thy rod and staff me com - fort still.
dost with oil
a - noint, and my cup o - ver - flows.
house for - ev - er - more my dwell - ing place shall be.
SPANISH 1 Es el Señor mi buen pastor y nada faltará;
1 주나의목자되시니부족함없도다
푸른풀밭호숫가로날인도하시네 por verdes prados con amor Él me conducirá.
2 내영혼소생시키며그이름위하여
2 Al lado de aguas de quietud haráme reposar;
늘의로운길걷도록날인도하시네
por sendas justas y de paz su mano me guiará.
3
Y
cuando en valle de dolor o muerte deba andar,
3 나어둠골짝지나도두려움없겠네
no sentiré ningún temor, pues Él me guardará.
주막대기와지팡이날안위하시네 4 Es sabio y fiel mi buen pastor, jamás me dejará;
4 주나의윈수앞에서내상을베푸사
con su cayado, mi Señor, aliento me dará.
머리에기름부으니내잔이넘치네
5 Hasta el final me seguirán misericordia y bien;
5 선함과인자하심이내평생따르리
y de mi Padre en el hogar por siempre moraré.
여호와전에영원히나거하리로다 This paraphrase of Psalm 23 comes from the so-called Scottish Psalter of 1650, actually produced by the
Westminster Assembly and intended for use by all Presbyterians in the British Isles, in place of the Sternhold
and Hopkins “Old Version” of the Church of England.
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TEXT: Scottish Psalter, 1650; Korean trans. The United Methodist Korean Hymnal Committee, 2001;
CRIMOND
Spanish trans. Federico J. Pagura
CM
MUSIC: Jessie Seymour Irvine, 1872; harm. T. C. L. Pritchard, 1929
Korean Trans. © 2001 The United Methodist Publishing House (admin. The Copyright Company)
Spanish Trans. © Federico J. Pagura
Music Harm. © 1929 Oxford University Press
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ADORATION
Praise, My Soul, the God of Heaven 619
(Psalm 103)
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& 4 œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ œœ ˙œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ
1
2
3
4
Praise, my
Praise God
Like
a
An - gels,
soul,
for
lov teach
the God of
the grace and
ing par - ent
us
ad - o -
heav fa car ra -
en;
glad of heart your
vor shown our fore - bears
ing, God knows well our
tion; you be - hold God
˙ œ
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car in
fee face
ols
raise;
dis - tress;
ble
frame,
to
face.
who, like
slow to
still
to
dwell - ers
me, should
chide, and
count - less
all
in
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Al
Al
Al
ran - somed, healed, re - stored, for - giv - en,
God is
still the
same for - ev - er,
glad - ly
all
our
bur - dens
bear - ing,
Sun and moon and
all
cre - a - tion,
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lu
lu
lu
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ia!
ia!
ia!
ia!
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sing God’s praise?
swift to
bless.
years the
same.
time and space:
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Praise
Sing
All
Praise
˙
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Al
Al
Al
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the
Mak - er
our
Mak - er’s
with - in
me,
with
us
the
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le
le
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all your
faith - ful praise God’s
God of
œ
œ
-
ia!
ia!
ia!
ia!
˙˙
œ
œ
days!
ness!
name!
grace!
œ œ œ ˙˙
œ œ
This adaptation of an older paraphrase of Psalm 103 (see no. 620) is informed by an awareness that much of
the received language of religious traditions enshrines social values that obscure the goodness of God, which
far transcends all our labels and categories and hierarchies.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TEXT: Henry Francis Lyte, 1834; adapt. Ecumenical Women’s Center, 1974
LAUDA ANIMA
MUSIC: John Goss, 1869
8.7.8.7.8.7
Text Adapt. © 1974 Ecumenical Women's Center
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