Congregational Church of Boca Raton SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 A.M. OCTOBER 26, 2014 Welcome to Worship! No matter who you are or where you are on Life’s journey, you are welcome at Congregational Church of Boca Raton, UCC. Our doors are wide open to all who desire a closer relationship with God. We welcome believers, seekers, and doubters; ANYONE, JUST AS YOU ARE. Large-print bulletin and hearing devices are available from the ushers. Please keep this a time of quiet reflection in preparation of worship. God is calling you today, but not on your cell phone! Please remember to turn it off, or you may leave it with our head usher if you are expecting an emergency call. Nursery and pre-school care is available during worship, if you wish. All children are encouraged to come to the altar during Children's Time. Following Children’s Time, the children will go as a group to their Sunday School classes. Please fill out the Friendship Pad at the end of each pew, then pass it along to your neighbor to sign. If you are a visitor or guest, please include your mailing and/or email addresses so we may keep in touch. Adult Fellowship invites you to join us before worship for coffee in the foyer area. After worship, please join us for conversation, coffee, punch, and cookies in the fellowship hall. Pastor Tom Lacey [email protected] 251 SW Fourth Avenue, Boca Raton, FL 33432 2 Quiet Time Prelude “Be still, and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10 Ye Shall Be Witnesses J. Kirk Welcome Tom Lacey Today is a new day, rising fresh from the Creator’s hand. Today we begin again, with praise and thanks to God who made us, Christ who redeemed us and the Spirit who guides us. Here we participate in the fellowship of the forgiven, the church. It is good to be together today. Prayer Requests Call to Worship Praise be to God who hears our voice. God is our strength; God is our shield; Our hearts trust and help comes. Our hearts leap for joy, and with our songs we praise our God. * Praise Songs (bulletin p. 6-7) Here I Am to Worship Breathe Prayer of Confession Let us pray Gracious Lord, we turn to you in heartfelt repentance. We often become too entrenched in our old ways and resist a fresh movement of your Spirit. We become so protective of our comfort that our hearts are hardened against your truth. Though you have called us your children, we often live as spiritual orphans. We desire the light but often live in the dark. Holy God, we humbly seek your mercy and grace. As we open our hearts to you, O God, forgive and restore us to your good and true design. In the name of Jesus and in unity with the Holy Spirit. Amen. Children’s Time 3 Announcements Hebrew Scripture (OT p. 691) Isaiah 61:1-4 Choral Anthem Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God Message C. F. Muller Selling Your Spirit Pastoral Prayer God be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord. Let us give thanks to God Most High. It is right to give God thanks and praise. Lord’s Prayer (Debts/Debtors) Sharing the Peace The peace of the Lord be with you. And also with you. Meet Someone New Offering of Tithes and Gifts Gracious and loving God, giver of all that is good and true, may our offerings represent our work, our blessings, and our faith. May they be good and true offerings as they witness to our gratitude and love for you, in Jesus’ name we pray. Amen. Duet O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings Lindsey Novitske and Juan Mansilla J. Rutter * Doxology Praise God from whom all blessings flow Praise God, all creatures here below Praise God above, ye heavenly host Creator, Christ, and Holy Ghost. * Hymn (PH # 7 vss 1, 2, 3) Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise * Benediction 4 * Spirit Song O let the Son of God enfold you with his Spirit and his love. Let him fill your heart and satisfy your soul. O let him have the things that hold you, and his Spirit like a dove will descend upon your life and make you whole. Jesus, O Jesus, come and fill your lambs. Jesus, O Jesus, come and fill your lambs. Postlude Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring J. S. Bach * Those who are able may stand Next week 5 Here I Am to Worship T. Hughes Light of the World You stepped down into darkness Opened my eyes Let me see Beauty that made This heart adore You Hope of a life Spent with You CHORUS: Here I am to worship Here I am to bow down Here I am to say that You're my God You're altogether lovely Altogether worthy Altogether wonderful to me King of all days Oh, so highly exalted Glorious in Heaven above Humbly You came To the earth You created All for love's sake became poor REPEAT CHORUS I'll never know how much it cost To see my sin upon that cross I'll never know how much it cost To see my sin upon that cross REPEAT CHORUS 6 Breathe This is the air I breathe, This is the air I breathe, Your Holy presence living in me. This is my daily bread, This is my daily bread, Your very word spoke to me. And I, I’m desperate for You. And I, I’m lost without You. This is the air I breathe, This is the air I breathe, Your Holy presence living in me. This is my daily bread, This is my daily bread, Your very word spoke to me. And I, I’m desperate for You. And I, I’m lost without You. And I, I’m desperate for You. And I, I’m lost without You. 7 Prayer Requests October 26, 2014 Lord Jesus, thank you for answered prayer and thank you for listening to us and interceding for us with the Father. Holy God, help us to understand that our bodies are a temple for the Holy Spirit, that we are united with Christ, and that we should care for them. We pray for a solution to the crisis in Crimea and the Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Israel and Palestine. We pray for all those displaced and terrorized by war and violence, and we pray for victims and families of all those affected by natural disasters around our world. We continue to pray for all those facing tough economic situations, for those who still can’t find work. We pray for our leaders to have continuing compassion and care for those who are struggling. We pray for members, friends, and our neighbors: Family and friends of: Harold Greenberg; Vernon Ebert; Eric Zachrisson; Louise Seeds; Ruth Hawkins; Frank Loriccheo; Ed Hindle; Mildred Bird; Frank Lindsay; Daniel Marshall; Margaret Sorenson; Rhoda Alter; David Cho; Jim Price; Leo Hermann; Willy Willard; and all those who are grieving loved ones. Susan Whidden; Shirley W; Anne and Bob; Tamara Pope; Kim Smith; Lynn Baker Diers; Beth Soufleris; Paul Johnson; Sophia Turner; Berry Brown; Johnny Tinoco; Tamra Pilosi; Seth Peterson and family; Marilyn Lehmann; Craig A. Williams; Rose Breakell; Donna O’Connor; Anna Mae Parsons; Randall Garland; Donna Leech; Joni Kleyla; Arnold Sams; Mark Sultan; Sebastian Phillips; Susan Bass; Bill and Maria Collins; Florence Gomes and her daughter, Mala; Amy McMahon; Beatrice Flemister; Audrey Eisnor; Annika Ljungberg. We pray for our service men and women. 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS Annual Costume Party Today Sunday, October 26th Join us after worship today for our annual Halloween party. Have fun playing games and making crafts! Pizza lunch provided and donations of drinks, sides and chips are welcomed! All Saints Sunday Sunday, November 2nd This is a day to honor and remember loved ones with a special candle lighting service. If you have lost a loved one, you are invited to light a candle during worship on this special day. Hymn Sing and Luncheon Sunday, November 2nd Following worship on Sunday, November 2, enjoy a potluck luncheon and Hymn Sing. Nick Wurster will be at the piano, with Rev. Vardell Swett helping us to “lift up our voices in song.” Think about what favorite hymn or Christmas Carol you would like to request. Kris Seeds, our faithful chef, assisted by Larry Williams will be serving up Sloppy Joes. See the sign up sheet in the Rosser room to let us know you will be joining us, and indicate what side dish you will bring. Join us for a fun afternoon, and welcome in the holiday season. Lunch Bunch Wednesday, October 29th A time for Food, Fellowship and Fun. Come to church at noon on Wednesdays with a sandwich. We serve beverages and dessert. After lunch stay and play Mah Jongg (beginners welcome!) or bring a favorite game of your own to share. Adult Study Group Wednesday, October 29th DATE CHANGE The Adult Study Group is now meeting on Wednesday evenings, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Our study is based on the Kerygma program: Discovering the Bible. For more information, please call Pastor Tom at 561-395-9255. 9 B.C.E.O. Thursday, October 30th Boca Christians Eating Out takes place each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and conversation. This week join us at Little Havana Restaurant, 721 S. Federal Hwy, Deerfield Beach. Please sign up in the Rosser room or call the church anytime before Thursday. 561-395-9255. Prayer Fellowship Friday, October 31st The Prayer Fellowship and Bible Study meets every Friday at 10:00 a.m. in the Rosser room. Everyone is invited to please come and join us. The basis of our study is the Upper Room Daily Devotional. You can pick up a copy in the Rosser room. Contact John Bird at 561-400-5604 if you have any questions. Adult Fellowship Luncheon Wednesday, November 5th The regular meeting of the Adult Fellowship will be held at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, November 5. There will be a business meeting at 11:00 am, followed by lunch, a short worship and our guest program. Our speaker this month will be Alyssa Mayer representing Food for the Poor. The menu will feature a Potato Bar. Enjoy baked potatoes with a variety of toppings, side dishes, beverage and dessert for $5.00. Be sure to sign up on the sheet in the Rosser room. Teaching/Acolyte Schedule This Week: Halloween Party Preschool/K............................... Katherine Ramos 1 - 3 ........................................... Nest Jones 4 - 5 ........................................... Rachel & Tony Borchers Middle School........................... Patti Jourdin High School .............................. Jennifer Schmuhl Next Week: Preschool/K............................... Danielle Peterson 1 - 3 ........................................... Marit Lacey 4 - 5 ........................................... Rachel & Tony Borchers Middle/High .............................. Family Worship 10 O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings J. Rutter How amiable are thy dwellings: thou Lord of hosts! My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord: My heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God. Yea, the sparrow hath found her a house, and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young: Even thy altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and my God. Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: They shall be always praising thee. Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee: In whose heart are thy ways. O Lord God of hosts hear my prayer: Hearken O God of Jacob, Behold, O God our defender: And look upon the face of thine Anointed. For one day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tents of ungodliness. For the Lord God is a light and defense: The Lord will give grace and worship, And no good thing will be withheld from them that live a godly live. O Lord, God of hosts: blessed is the man that putteth his trust in thee. Prime Time! Wednesday, November 5th Join us for Prime Time! on Wednesday evenings Nov. 5 and 19, Dec. 3 and 17. Dinner will be served at 6:00 pm, followed by band practice and drama group meeting until 8:00 pm. Our first performances will be at our Thanksgiving service on November 23rd. For more information, email Marit Lacey at [email protected]. Prayer Requests Prayer request forms can be found in the pews or in the prayer box on the post in the Rosser room. Please feel free to fill one out if you have a special prayer you would like the pastor to know about and leave it in the Prayer Box. 11 50 Good Deeds for 50 Great Years! Caring enough to do good works. Titus 3:8 Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF The youth are participating in the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign as part of the our 50 Good Deeds celebration. The funds collected byTrick or Treat for UNICEF since its start in 1950 have provided health care, improved nutrition, clean water, education and more to help save and improve children’s lives. The children received their Trick or Treat for UNICEF boxes in their Sunday school classes. Additional boxes are available in the Rosser room. For more information, contact Good Deed Leader Danielle Peterson. Thanksgiving Dinner at Boca Helping Hands Let’s spend Thanksgiving together this year! We are getting together teams to help serve Thanksgiving Dinner at Boca Helping Hands. Two shifts are available: 8 am-12 noon, and 12 noon-4 pm. You must be able to work the full shift. (No children under 12,please.) If you would like to help, please sign up in the Rosser room. Boca Helping Hands is also looking for help in the warehouse preparing Thanksgiving Baskets the week prior to Thanksgiving — again, please sign up in the Rosser room. For more information, contact Sarah Hugus, [email protected]. Advent Workshop Saturday, December 6th On Saturday, December 6, grab an early dinner and then come join us for an ADVENT WORKSHOP at 6:30 pm. We will have 6 to 8 tables set up with simple advent-themed crafts for all ages, hot chocolate, desserts, and Christmas Carols, too! Please remember our community by bringing a gift for the Giving Tree and/or non-perishable foods for Boca Helping Hands. We have crafts planned already, but are looking for a few more. We are in need of 2-3 more simple advent-themed craft ideas (any age group) that can be completed in about 20-30 minutes. We are also in need of adults/teens to assist at each table. Students can earn community service hours. To volunteer or for questions, please contact Leanne Guilfu at [email protected]. 12 50 Good Deeds for 50 Great Years! Caring enough to do good works. Titus 3:8 Knit One, Crafts Too! Friday, November 14th Join us on Friday morning, November 14 at 9:00 a.m. for a joyful hour of crafts. Bring your project, or help us make preemie caps and blankets for local hospitals. Free knitting lessons if you want to learn in order to help with this Good Deed! For more information call Sandi in the office, 561-395-9255. The Giving Tree Sunday, November 30th The Giving Tree begins November 30th. Please help make Christmas a little brighter for several local needy families. Look for the Giving Tree in the Rosser room. Select an ornament and fulfill the Christmas wish on the back of the ornament. Return your wrapped gift with the attached name tag no later than December 14th. Santa’s Helpers will ensure that your gift arrives on time for Christmas Eve delivery. Without your help, these children will have no gifts under the Christmas tree. Boca Helping Hands (BHH) Help us help Boca Helping Hands! Families will thank you for it. Welcome donations include: non-perishable food (cans and jars only, please), shampoo, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, diapers, feminine hygiene products. Toothpaste and shampoo should be trial size; toothbrushes should be individually packaged. An easy way to help is to look for the buy 1/get 1 deals when you’re doing your regular shopping, then donate the free item. Reminder! Remember to log your volunteer hours served for any Good Deed on our Rosser room poster. Thank you for helping us to reach our goal of 1000 hours. 13 Holiday Preview December 14, 2014 Thanksgiving Service Sunday, November 23rd Children’s Choir, Drama Club, and our brand new kids worship band “Prime Time!” will perform for the Thanksgiving service November 23. Please come and support our children’s band and drama group for their first performances. Bring a pumpkin or apple pie to share to make the fellowship time after church even more special to celebrate the holidays. Greening of the Church Saturday, November 29th The Hanging of the Christmas Greens will be on Saturday, November 29th, from 9:00 am until 12 noon. Please join us at the church to prepare for Advent and Christmas by decorating with garlands and good cheer. Coffee and Doughnuts (healthy and otherwise) will be provided! 14 15 26 2 DST Ends (details p. 9) 11:15 am Hymn Sing and Luncheon (details p. 9) 10:00 am Worship Communion (details p. 12) Good Deed: Trick or Treat for UNICEF (details p. 9) 10:00 am Worship 11:15 am Sunday School Halloween Party Sunday Monday 3 27 6:30 pm AA 6:30 pm AA Tuesday 4 28 5 7:00 pm Choir Practice 6:00 pm Adult Study (details p. 9) 6:00 pm Prime Time! (details p. 11) 12:00 noon Adult Fellowship Luncheon (details p. 10) (details p. 9) 6:00 pm Adult Study (details p. 9) 12:00 noon Lunch Bunch & Mah Jongg 29 Wednesday 7:00 pm AA. (details p. 10) 6:30 pm BCEO 7:00 pm AA. (details p. 10) 6:30 pm BCEO 6 30 Thursday (details p. 10) 10:00 am Prayer Fellowship (details p. 10) 7 31 10:00 am Prayer Fellowship Friday Saturday 8 1 Congregational Church of Boca Raton 251 SW 4th Avenue Boca Raton, Florida 33432 Phone: 561-395-9255 e-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.churchofboca.org Pastor: Tom Lacey: Home: 561-381-5222 Cell: 561-306-5208 Moderator: John Fenner: 561-750-5044 Staff Administrator Sandi Kilbride Children’s Ministry Director Marit Lacey Sound: Wendell Jackson Sexton: Nicholas R. Wurster Music Ministry Director Juan Mansilla Organist/Pianist: Nicholas R. Wurster Section Leaders Lindsey Novitske, Alto Linda Siers, Soprano Jorge Valls, Tenor This Week’s Volunteers Deacon of the Sunday: Barry Donovan Office Helpers: Lucille Bruno, Grayce Esposito, Eleanor Magee, Audrey Michele, George Sinclair, Carol Vass, and Diana Willard Hospitality: Frances Bell; Gail and Barry Donovan; Grayce Esposito, Lorraine Folino; Sarah Hugus; Audrey Michele; Judy Vandermark, Larry Williams Children’s Choir: Marit Lacey Youth Choir: Nest Jones-Teixeira Sunday School Volunteers: Preschool/K .......... Katherine Ramos 1-3.................................... Nest Jones 4-5.......... Rachel and Tony Borchers Middle School .............Patti Jourdin High School .......... Jennifer Schmuhl We welcome everyone, no matter who they are, or where they are on life’s journey! 16
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