Serving Ministry Church Cleaning th 15 November: Natalie; Rachel E nd 22 November: Volunteers please Greeting / Stewarding This week: Edit; David B th 16 November: Edit; David B Please ask a Deacon Setting up This week: Emanuele & Tatiana th 16 November: Miguel & Gisele PowerPoint / Sound This week: Naomi / Paul th 16 November: Naomi / Paul Evening Greeters This week: Devon; John Y th 16 November: Devon; John Y Refreshments This week: Peter & Sue th 16 November: Peter & Sue Crèche This week: Cassie; Debbie th 16 November: Penny; Ali H CHURCH ELDERS DEACONS Rev. Paul Levy Chris Cradock Andrew Rae Daphne Colpman Paul Hosier John Silva Graham Weeks Paul Meiners Chuck Phillips INTERNATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY 9th November 2014 Hospitality Morning Service Alison Kelly Adrian Little Susan Barnes Sunday 10:30am CHURCH STAFF Paul Levy Minister [email protected] Rachel Evans Church Worker [email protected] Steve Frost Outreach [email protected] Stuart Cashman Assistant Minister [email protected] Chris Roberts Church Worker [email protected] Jess Lefroy Administrator [email protected] 12 International Presbyterian Church Ealing, 53 Drayton Green, Ealing, London W13 0JE (020) 8997 4706 CCLI.No.773 www.ipc-ealing.co.uk [email protected] “Our help is in the name of the LORD who made heaven and earth.” Psalm 124: 8 Welcome Church Half Yearly Meeting Next Pot Luck Lunch Wednesday 19th November Sunday 16th November 8.00pm @ 53 Drayton Green Any AOB items should be sent in th writing to Paul Levy by Friday 14 November Today Sunday School for Children 9.30am Meet in the crèche at the end of the corridor Sunday School for Adults 9.30am Meet in Room A162 down the corridor (Images in the Bible) or Room A203 (Covenant – the God who commits) halfway down the corridor, upstairs, turn left (look for notices) Refreshments 10.15am In the foyer Tea and Table Sale Before the Half Yearly Church Meeting on Weds 19th Nov6.30 - 7.45pm Come and support Compassion Service Society of India. Delicious cake and tea/coffee and items for sale to support the work of CSSI which involves working with those living in the slums and remote villages in West Bengal supplying clean drinking water and health care, as well as supporting projects that enable families to support themselves. Morning Service 10.30am Paul Levy will be preaching Route 66 4.45pm Meet @ 53 Drayton Green Evening Service with Communion 6.00pm At 53 Drayton Green. Paul Levy will be preaching Children We welcome children of all ages to the service, and also provide a crèche for children under 4. Sheets will be given out to the children to help them follow the sermon. There’s one for little tots called ‘Gold Diggers’, and one for older children called ‘Fact Finders’. Parents / Carers The service is relayed through to the foyer so you can listen to the service while caring for very young children. Please be aware that children need to be supervised after the service, and are not allowed to roam around the building as there are other groups who are meeting in the school. An adult needs to be with the children in the playground at all times. Translation For overseas visitors there are Bibles in various languages 2 Sermon Recordings If you would like a recording of any of the sermons preached at IPC please email [email protected] Training Event For Youth Leaders Saturday 29th November 10.00am – 12 noon @ IPC Speak to Marta Willcox or Martin Fox Advance Notice Volunteers please! To help one of Nicky's CAP clients in decorating. IPC Weekend @ Home Please speak to Rachel Evans 17th – 19th April 2015 Needed Beginning January 14th, someone to help set up for the English language classes each Wednesday morning at 9.00am. All that’s involved is possible hoovering and setting up tables and chairs for the classes. It takes about 20 minutes. Please talk to Katy Weeks, Chris Hosier or Liz Meiners. 11 A warm welcome to the family and friends of Wietse and Ruth for Lalita’s baptism today. Women of all ages are invited to a Ladies’ Evening tomorrow, Monday 10th November. Su Larson will share something on the topic of Fruitfulness, and there'll be lots of time for discussion. We'll also have wine, soft drinks, cheese & biscuits to enjoy while we chat. We'll start at 8.00pm & finish by 9.30pm. Saturday Night Live Last Call "A Reasonable Hope – For Shoeboxes! Engaging with atheist friends" Information & Dates for your diary Please fill up your empty shoeboxes with goodies – toys, toiletries, stationery, sweets, etc All the information you need is in the Blythswood leaflets. Your completed boxes can be left in the church office up until tomorrow morning. Thank you! Leader: I will sing to the LORD, for he has triumphed gloriously; The LORD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation; this is my God, and I will praise him, and I will exalt him. Who is like you, O LORD, among the gods? Who is like you, majestic in holiness, awesome in glorious deeds, doing wonders? 7.00pm @ 53 Drayton Green In the last decade there has been a rise in the so-called "New Atheism" fuelled in part by the belief that science has killed off God. Saturday Night Live will look at how we can engage in constructive dialogue with atheist friends and colleagues. Sunday Schools There are two new streams to follow in Adult Sunday School: the first is a series of studies on God’s Illustrations – Images in the Bible. In the second stream, we will be looking at “The Covenant – the God who commits”. Exodus 15 (ESV) Saturday 15th November Are now starting at 9.30am and finishing at 10.15am for refreshments. 10 Call to worship All: You have led in your steadfast love the people whom you have redeemed; you have guided them by your strength to your holy abode. The LORD will reign forever and ever! 3 Opening Hymn – Praise The Lord Foundling Hospital Collection (1796) 1 Praise the Lord, you heavens, adore him; 2 Praise the Lord, for he is glorious, praise him, angels in the height; never shall his promise fail; sun and moon, rejoice before him; God has made his saints victorious, praise him, all you stars and light. sin and death shall not prevail. Praise the Lord, for he has spoken, Praise the God of our salvation! worlds his mighty voice obeyed; Hosts on high, his power proclaim; laws which never shall be broken heaven and earth and all creation, for their guidance he has made. praise and magnify his name! What’s On This Week MON 10 th 9.15 – 11.15am @ 53 Drayton Green Ladies’ Evening 8.00 – 9.30pm @ 53 Drayton Green TUE 11 th Women’s Bible Study (with crèche) 10.00 – 11.30am @ 53 Drayton Green Contact: Rachel Evans Ealing Lunchtime Talks 1.10 – 1.40pm @ Ealing Town Hall Prayer For God’s Blessing Reading Of God’s Word – Col 3: 11-17 WED 12 th House Group 7.00pm @ the Raes’ (page 984 in the church Bibles) p 144 English Language Classes 10.00am @ 53 Drayton Green THUR 13 Prayer Of Confession th Women’s Bible Study 10.30am Contact: Chris Hosier Children's and Youth Clubs at 53 Drayton Green: All: O God our Father and King, forgive us for thinking less of you than we ought; for we think your truth too high, your will too hard and your power too remote; We pray that you would resolve our confused minds with your Word, redirect our divided wills with your law, restore our troubled consciences with your forgiveness, FRI 14 and revive our anxious hearts with your presence, th for the sake of your son, Jesus Christ, who loved us and gave himself for us. Amen. SAT 15 th Assurance Of Pardon trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, which he lavished upon us….” For school years 1-6 24-7 For school years 6-9 Daytime House Group 10.15am tea for 10.30am start 6.00 – 7.00pm 7.00 – 8.15pm 8.15 – 9.15pm Contact: Alan Hosier Book Table Offering literature and informal discussion in West Ealing Broadway (by Sainsbury's) Contact: David Barnes Saturday Night Live 7.00pm @ 53 Drayton Green Ephesians 1: 7-8 (ESV) “In [Christ] we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our Club 16 Route 66 For school years 10-13 House Groups 8.00pm @ various locations but they are not! 4 Little Stars Baby / Toddler Group SUN 16 th Adults’ and Children’s Sunday Schools (see page 10) 9.30am @ Drayton Manor High School Pot Luck Lunch following the morning service 9 Closing Hymn – Blessing And Honour Hymn – Faithful One Brian Doerksen Gary Sadler, Jamie Harvill 1 Faithful One so unchanging, You are my rock in times of trouble. sing unto the Ancient of Days. ageless One, you're my rock of peace. You lift me up when I fall down. from every nation, all of creation For none shall compare to your matchless worth: Lord of all I depend on you, All through the storm bow before the Ancient of Days. sing unto the Ancient of Days. I call out to you your love is the anchor, again and again. my hope is in you alone. 1 Blessing and honour, glory and power 2 Your kingdom shall reign over all the earth: be unto the Ancient of Days; Every tongue in heaven and earth Every tongue in heaven and earth I call out to you shall declare your glory, shall declare your glory, again and again. every knee shall bow at your throne every knee shall bow at your throne in worship; in worship; you will be exalted, O God, you will be exalted, O God, and your kingdom shall not pass away, and your kingdom shall not pass away, O Ancient of Days. O Ancient of Days, Baptism – Lalita Angelina Grace Van Tilburg O Ancient of Days, Hymn – O God Of Bethel O Ancient of Days. Philip Doddridge (1702-51) Benediction – Declaration Of God’s Blessing The LORD bless you and keep you; Numbers 6: 24-26 1 O God of Bethel, by whose hand 3 Through each perplexing path of life your children still are fed; our wandering footsteps guide; who through this earthly pilgrimage give us today our daily bread your people safely led. and for our needs provide. 2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present 4 O spread your covering wings around before your gracious throne; till all our wanderings cease, as you have been their faithful God, and at our heavenly Father’s home so always be our own! our souls arrive in peace. the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD lift his countenance upon you and give you peace. Thank you for worshipping with us today Do stay for tea and coffee after the service. You are welcome to join us at our evening service with communion at 6.00pm, which will be held in our church building at 53 Drayton Green, West Ealing, W13 0JE 8 Confession Of Faith – Heidelberg Catechism (Lord's Day 45) Q 116 A Why is prayer necessary for Christians? Because prayer is the most important part of the thankfulness which God requires of 1 us. Moreover, God will give his grace and the Holy Spirit only to those who constantly and with heartfelt longing ask him for these gifts and thank him for them. 1 Ps 50:14, 15; 116:12-19; 1 Thess 5:16-18. 2 Mt 7:7, 8; Lk 11:9-13. 2 5 Offering Corinthians 8: 9 (ESV) Q 117 What belongs to a prayer which pleases God and is2 heard by him? “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ that, though he was rich, yet for your A First, we must from the heart call upon the one true God only, who has revealed sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich.”1 himself in his Word, for all that he has commanded us to pray. Second, we must thoroughly know our need and misery, so that we may humble 2 There will be an opportunity to give to support the ministry at IPC during ourselves before God. the following hymn. Third, we must rest on this firm foundation that, although we do not deserve it, God will Details about give tax-efficiently be found in the hearhow our to prayer for the sake ofcan Christ our Lord, asfoyer. he has promised us in his Ifcertainly 3 visiting us, please do not feel under any obligation to you are Word. contribute. Ps 145:18-20; Jn 4:22-24; Rom 8:26, 27; Jas 1:5; 1 Jn 5:14, 15; Rev 19:10. 2 Chron 7:14; 20:12; Ps 2:11; 34:18; 62:8; Is 66:2; Rev 4. Dan 9:17-19; Mt 7:8; Jn 14:13, 14; 16:23; Rom 10:13; Jas 1:6. Q 118 What has God commanded us to ask of him? 1 A All the things we need for body and soul, as included in the prayer which Christ our Mt 6:33; Jas 1:17. Lord himself taught us. Q 119 What is the Lord's prayer? be your name, your kingdom come, your will be A Our Father in heaven, hallowed done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us 1 from evil, for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever, Amen. Mt 6:9-13; Lk 11:2-4. Prayer 1 2 3 1 1 6 Reflection for Remembrance Sunday A minute’s silence will be kept. Hymn – Our God, Our Help Isaac Watts (1674-1748) 1 Our God, our help in ages past, 4 A thousand ages in your sight our hope for years to come, are like an evening gone; our shelter from the stormy blast, short as the watch that ends the night and our eternal home. before the rising sun. 2 Beneath the shadow of your throne 5 Time, like an ever-rolling stream, your saints have lived secure; will bear us all away; sufficient is your arm alone, we pass forgotten as a dream and our defence is sure. dies with the dawning day. 3 Before the hills in order stood, 6 Our God, our help in ages past, or earth received her frame, our hope for years to come, from everlasting you are God, be our defence while life shall last, to endless years the same. and our eternal home. Preaching of God's Word – Colossians 3: 11-17 & Ephesians 5: 15-21 Hymn – This Life I Live Michael Morrow © 2009 Michael Morrow 1 This life I live is not my own For my Redeemer paid the price He took it to be his alone 3 There is a voice that pierced the grave To be his treasure and his prize A power that rolled the stone away The things of earth I leave behind A sound of life, I know I'm saved To live in worship of my King The voice of God has called my name His is the right to rule my life So I will rise, and in the air Mine is the joy to live for him Behold the glory of the King I will not fear to meet him there 2 I died to sin upon the cross I know my life is hid with him I'm bound to Jesus in his death So I will rise, and in the air The old is gone and now I must Behold the glory of the King Rely on him for every breath I will not fear to meet him there With every footstep that I tread I know my life is hid with him What mysteries he has in store I cannot know what lies ahead But know that he has gone before 7 Offering Corinthians 8: 9 (ESV) Q 117 What belongs to a prayer which pleases God and is2 heard by him? “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ that, though he was rich, yet for your A First, we must from the heart call upon the one true God only, who has revealed sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich.”1 himself in his Word, for all that he has commanded us to pray. Second, we must thoroughly know our need and misery, so that we may humble 2 There will be an opportunity to give to support the ministry at IPC during ourselves before God. the following hymn. Third, we must rest on this firm foundation that, although we do not deserve it, God will Details about give tax-efficiently be found in the hearhow our to prayer for the sake ofcan Christ our Lord, asfoyer. he has promised us in his Ifcertainly 3 visiting us, please do not feel under any obligation to you are Word. contribute. Ps 145:18-20; Jn 4:22-24; Rom 8:26, 27; Jas 1:5; 1 Jn 5:14, 15; Rev 19:10. 2 Chron 7:14; 20:12; Ps 2:11; 34:18; 62:8; Is 66:2; Rev 4. Dan 9:17-19; Mt 7:8; Jn 14:13, 14; 16:23; Rom 10:13; Jas 1:6. Q 118 What has God commanded us to ask of him? 1 A All the things we need for body and soul, as included in the prayer which Christ our Mt 6:33; Jas 1:17. Lord himself taught us. Q 119 What is the Lord's prayer? be your name, your kingdom come, your will be A Our Father in heaven, hallowed done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us 1 from evil, for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever, Amen. Mt 6:9-13; Lk 11:2-4. Prayer 1 2 3 1 1 6 Reflection for Remembrance Sunday A minute’s silence will be kept. Hymn – Our God, Our Help Isaac Watts (1674-1748) 1 Our God, our help in ages past, 4 A thousand ages in your sight our hope for years to come, are like an evening gone; our shelter from the stormy blast, short as the watch that ends the night and our eternal home. before the rising sun. 2 Beneath the shadow of your throne 5 Time, like an ever-rolling stream, your saints have lived secure; will bear us all away; sufficient is your arm alone, we pass forgotten as a dream and our defence is sure. dies with the dawning day. 3 Before the hills in order stood, 6 Our God, our help in ages past, or earth received her frame, our hope for years to come, from everlasting you are God, be our defence while life shall last, to endless years the same. and our eternal home. Preaching of God's Word – Colossians 3: 11-17 & Ephesians 5: 15-21 Hymn – This Life I Live Michael Morrow © 2009 Michael Morrow 1 This life I live is not my own For my Redeemer paid the price He took it to be his alone 3 There is a voice that pierced the grave To be his treasure and his prize A power that rolled the stone away The things of earth I leave behind A sound of life, I know I'm saved To live in worship of my King The voice of God has called my name His is the right to rule my life So I will rise, and in the air Mine is the joy to live for him Behold the glory of the King I will not fear to meet him there 2 I died to sin upon the cross I know my life is hid with him I'm bound to Jesus in his death So I will rise, and in the air The old is gone and now I must Behold the glory of the King Rely on him for every breath I will not fear to meet him there With every footstep that I tread I know my life is hid with him What mysteries he has in store I cannot know what lies ahead But know that he has gone before 7 Closing Hymn – Blessing And Honour Hymn – Faithful One Brian Doerksen Gary Sadler, Jamie Harvill 1 Faithful One so unchanging, You are my rock in times of trouble. sing unto the Ancient of Days. ageless One, you're my rock of peace. You lift me up when I fall down. from every nation, all of creation For none shall compare to your matchless worth: Lord of all I depend on you, All through the storm bow before the Ancient of Days. sing unto the Ancient of Days. I call out to you your love is the anchor, again and again. my hope is in you alone. 1 Blessing and honour, glory and power 2 Your kingdom shall reign over all the earth: be unto the Ancient of Days; Every tongue in heaven and earth Every tongue in heaven and earth I call out to you shall declare your glory, shall declare your glory, again and again. every knee shall bow at your throne every knee shall bow at your throne in worship; in worship; you will be exalted, O God, you will be exalted, O God, and your kingdom shall not pass away, and your kingdom shall not pass away, O Ancient of Days. O Ancient of Days, Baptism – Lalita Angelina Grace Van Tilburg O Ancient of Days, Hymn – O God Of Bethel O Ancient of Days. Philip Doddridge (1702-51) Benediction – Declaration Of God’s Blessing The LORD bless you and keep you; Numbers 6: 24-26 1 O God of Bethel, by whose hand 3 Through each perplexing path of life your children still are fed; our wandering footsteps guide; who through this earthly pilgrimage give us today our daily bread your people safely led. and for our needs provide. 2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present 4 O spread your covering wings around before your gracious throne; till all our wanderings cease, as you have been their faithful God, and at our heavenly Father’s home so always be our own! our souls arrive in peace. the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD lift his countenance upon you and give you peace. Thank you for worshipping with us today Do stay for tea and coffee after the service. You are welcome to join us at our evening service with communion at 6.00pm, which will be held in our church building at 53 Drayton Green, West Ealing, W13 0JE 8 Confession Of Faith – Heidelberg Catechism (Lord's Day 45) Q 116 A Why is prayer necessary for Christians? Because prayer is the most important part of the thankfulness which God requires of 1 us. Moreover, God will give his grace and the Holy Spirit only to those who constantly and with heartfelt longing ask him for these gifts and thank him for them. 1 Ps 50:14, 15; 116:12-19; 1 Thess 5:16-18. 2 Mt 7:7, 8; Lk 11:9-13. 2 5 Opening Hymn – Praise The Lord Foundling Hospital Collection (1796) 1 Praise the Lord, you heavens, adore him; 2 Praise the Lord, for he is glorious, praise him, angels in the height; never shall his promise fail; sun and moon, rejoice before him; God has made his saints victorious, praise him, all you stars and light. sin and death shall not prevail. Praise the Lord, for he has spoken, Praise the God of our salvation! worlds his mighty voice obeyed; Hosts on high, his power proclaim; laws which never shall be broken heaven and earth and all creation, for their guidance he has made. praise and magnify his name! What’s On This Week MON 10 th 9.15 – 11.15am @ 53 Drayton Green Ladies’ Evening 8.00 – 9.30pm @ 53 Drayton Green TUE 11 th Women’s Bible Study (with crèche) 10.00 – 11.30am @ 53 Drayton Green Contact: Rachel Evans Ealing Lunchtime Talks 1.10 – 1.40pm @ Ealing Town Hall Prayer For God’s Blessing Reading Of God’s Word – Col 3: 11-17 WED 12 th House Group 7.00pm @ the Raes’ (page 984 in the church Bibles) p 144 English Language Classes 10.00am @ 53 Drayton Green THUR 13 Prayer Of Confession th Women’s Bible Study 10.30am Contact: Chris Hosier Children's and Youth Clubs at 53 Drayton Green: All: O God our Father and King, forgive us for thinking less of you than we ought; for we think your truth too high, your will too hard and your power too remote; We pray that you would resolve our confused minds with your Word, redirect our divided wills with your law, restore our troubled consciences with your forgiveness, FRI 14 and revive our anxious hearts with your presence, th for the sake of your son, Jesus Christ, who loved us and gave himself for us. Amen. SAT 15 th Assurance Of Pardon trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, which he lavished upon us….” For school years 1-6 24-7 For school years 6-9 Daytime House Group 10.15am tea for 10.30am start 6.00 – 7.00pm 7.00 – 8.15pm 8.15 – 9.15pm Contact: Alan Hosier Book Table Offering literature and informal discussion in West Ealing Broadway (by Sainsbury's) Contact: David Barnes Saturday Night Live 7.00pm @ 53 Drayton Green Ephesians 1: 7-8 (ESV) “In [Christ] we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our Club 16 Route 66 For school years 10-13 House Groups 8.00pm @ various locations but they are not! 4 Little Stars Baby / Toddler Group SUN 16 th Adults’ and Children’s Sunday Schools (see page 10) 9.30am @ Drayton Manor High School Pot Luck Lunch following the morning service 9 A warm welcome to the family and friends of Wietse and Ruth for Lalita’s baptism today. Women of all ages are invited to a Ladies’ Evening tomorrow, Monday 10th November. Su Larson will share something on the topic of Fruitfulness, and there'll be lots of time for discussion. We'll also have wine, soft drinks, cheese & biscuits to enjoy while we chat. We'll start at 8.00pm & finish by 9.30pm. Saturday Night Live Last Call "A Reasonable Hope – For Shoeboxes! Engaging with atheist friends" Information & Dates for your diary Please fill up your empty shoeboxes with goodies – toys, toiletries, stationery, sweets, etc All the information you need is in the Blythswood leaflets. Your completed boxes can be left in the church office up until tomorrow morning. Thank you! Leader: I will sing to the LORD, for he has triumphed gloriously; The LORD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation; this is my God, and I will praise him, and I will exalt him. Who is like you, O LORD, among the gods? Who is like you, majestic in holiness, awesome in glorious deeds, doing wonders? 7.00pm @ 53 Drayton Green In the last decade there has been a rise in the so-called "New Atheism" fuelled in part by the belief that science has killed off God. Saturday Night Live will look at how we can engage in constructive dialogue with atheist friends and colleagues. Sunday Schools There are two new streams to follow in Adult Sunday School: the first is a series of studies on God’s Illustrations – Images in the Bible. In the second stream, we will be looking at “The Covenant – the God who commits”. Exodus 15 (ESV) Saturday 15th November Are now starting at 9.30am and finishing at 10.15am for refreshments. 10 Call to worship All: You have led in your steadfast love the people whom you have redeemed; you have guided them by your strength to your holy abode. The LORD will reign forever and ever! 3 Welcome Church Half Yearly Meeting Next Pot Luck Lunch Wednesday 19th November Sunday 16th November 8.00pm @ 53 Drayton Green Any AOB items should be sent in th writing to Paul Levy by Friday 14 November Today Sunday School for Children 9.30am Meet in the crèche at the end of the corridor Sunday School for Adults 9.30am Meet in Room A162 down the corridor (Images in the Bible) or Room A203 (Covenant – the God who commits) halfway down the corridor, upstairs, turn left (look for notices) Refreshments 10.15am In the foyer Tea and Table Sale Before the Half Yearly Church Meeting on Weds 19th Nov6.30 - 7.45pm Come and support Compassion Service Society of India. Delicious cake and tea/coffee and items for sale to support the work of CSSI which involves working with those living in the slums and remote villages in West Bengal supplying clean drinking water and health care, as well as supporting projects that enable families to support themselves. Morning Service 10.30am Paul Levy will be preaching Route 66 4.45pm Meet @ 53 Drayton Green Evening Service with Communion 6.00pm At 53 Drayton Green. Paul Levy will be preaching Children We welcome children of all ages to the service, and also provide a crèche for children under 4. Sheets will be given out to the children to help them follow the sermon. There’s one for little tots called ‘Gold Diggers’, and one for older children called ‘Fact Finders’. Parents / Carers The service is relayed through to the foyer so you can listen to the service while caring for very young children. Please be aware that children need to be supervised after the service, and are not allowed to roam around the building as there are other groups who are meeting in the school. An adult needs to be with the children in the playground at all times. Translation For overseas visitors there are Bibles in various languages 2 Sermon Recordings If you would like a recording of any of the sermons preached at IPC please email [email protected] Training Event For Youth Leaders Saturday 29th November 10.00am – 12 noon @ IPC Speak to Marta Willcox or Martin Fox Advance Notice Volunteers please! To help one of Nicky's CAP clients in decorating. IPC Weekend @ Home Please speak to Rachel Evans 17th – 19th April 2015 Needed Beginning January 14th, someone to help set up for the English language classes each Wednesday morning at 9.00am. All that’s involved is possible hoovering and setting up tables and chairs for the classes. It takes about 20 minutes. Please talk to Katy Weeks, Chris Hosier or Liz Meiners. 11 Serving Ministry Church Cleaning th 15 November: Natalie; Rachel E nd 22 November: Volunteers please Greeting / Stewarding This week: Edit; David B th 16 November: Edit; David B Please ask a Deacon Setting up This week: Emanuele & Tatiana th 16 November: Miguel & Gisele PowerPoint / Sound This week: Naomi / Paul th 16 November: Naomi / Paul Evening Greeters This week: Devon; John Y th 16 November: Devon; John Y Refreshments This week: Peter & Sue th 16 November: Peter & Sue Crèche This week: Cassie; Debbie th 16 November: Penny; Ali H CHURCH ELDERS DEACONS Rev. Paul Levy Chris Cradock Andrew Rae Daphne Colpman Paul Hosier John Silva Graham Weeks Paul Meiners Chuck Phillips INTERNATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY 9th November 2014 Hospitality Morning Service Alison Kelly Adrian Little Susan Barnes Sunday 10:30am CHURCH STAFF Paul Levy Minister [email protected] Rachel Evans Church Worker [email protected] Steve Frost Outreach [email protected] Stuart Cashman Assistant Minister [email protected] Chris Roberts Church Worker [email protected] Jess Lefroy Administrator [email protected] 12 International Presbyterian Church Ealing, 53 Drayton Green, Ealing, London W13 0JE (020) 8997 4706 CCLI.No.773 www.ipc-ealing.co.uk [email protected] “Our help is in the name of the LORD who made heaven and earth.” Psalm 124: 8
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