Counter Resolution: Less Stress - More Peace Matthew 6: 25-34 Richardson First United Methodist Church January 11, 2015 Please silence cell phones as we prepare our hearts for worship. Prelude 8:45 *indicates the people standing How Brightly Shines the Morning Star Johann Pachelbel Mary Lightfoot, organ Greeting Dr. Clayton Oliphint This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. *Hymn 529 How Firm a Foundation Time of Prayer Rev. Scot Bontrager The Lord’s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Offering Our Gifts to God (Remember the Extra Dollar) Offertory Music Praise His Holy Name Keith Hampton The Journey Youth Choir; Caitlin Wells, director Sing till the power of the Lord come down. Shout Hallelujah! Praise his holy name! Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me; I once was lost, but now I’m found, was blind, but now I see. Jesus, Jesus, how I love thee! Shout Hallelujah! Praise his holy name! Must Jesus bear the cross alone and all the world go free? No, there’s a cross for ev’ryone and there’s a cross for me. Jesus, Jesus, how I love thee! Shout Hallelujah! Praise his holy name! *Doxology 94 Children’s Time Cheryl Bishop Scripture Matthew 6: 25-34 Rev. Debra Hobbs Mason This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Sermon Counter Resolution: Less Stress - More Peace Dr. Oliphint Invitation to Christian Discipleship *Hymn 405 Seek Ye First Reception of New Members Sending Forth Postlude Dr. Oliphint How Brightly Shines the Morning Star Andreas Armsdorff January 11, 2015 Please silence cell phones as we prepare our hearts for worship. Prelude 9:45 11:00 *indicates the people standing How Brightly Shines the Morning Star Johann Pachelbel Mary Lightfoot, organ Greeting Dr. Clayton Oliphint This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. *Hymn 529 How Firm a Foundation Litany for Worship Rev. Fred Treviño (9:45) Pavielle Chriss (11:00) Prince of Peace, as we gather for worship from all the scattered places of our lives, we confess that we are not always peaceful. Anxiety and stress seem ever-present. Breathe into us your spirit of peace as we seek your presence today. Lord, help us to trust you with all the details of life, and experience your peace that passes understanding. Guide us, holy One. Special Music Make a Joyful Noise Rollo Dilworth Chancel Choir; Michael Lightfoot, director Rick Holt, drums; Todd Toney, bass Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. Make a joyful noise all the earth. Break forth and sing for joy. Rejoice and sing praises. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. Rejoice! Sing praises! Praise the Lord upon the harp. Rejoice! Sing praises unto the Lord with harp and voice and melody. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. Make a joyful noise all the earth. Break forth and sing for joy. Rejoice and sing praises. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. Rejoice with the trumpet and the sound of coronets, sing praises. Make a joyful noise to the Lord. Rejoice! Let the sea roar and the fullness thereof; all the world and they that dwell therein. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord! Baptism (9:45) Dr. Oliphint and Rev. Debra Hobbs Mason Lyla Kennedy Barnes daughter of Chad and Shauna Barnes Congregational Pledge With God’s help we will so order our lives after the example of Christ, that Lyla Kennedy, surrounded by steadfast love, may be established in the faith and confirmed and strengthened in the way that leads to life eternal. Time of Prayer Rev. Scot Bontrager The Lord’s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Offering Our Gifts to God (Remember the Extra Dollar) Offertory Music I Want Jesus to Walk with Me Larry Shackley Chancel Choir; Dana Boyers, solo I want Jesus to walk with me. All along my pilgrim journey, I want Jesus to walk with me. In my trials, Lord, walk with me. When my heart is almost breaking, Lord, I want Jesus to walk with me. When I’m in trouble, Lord, walk with me. When my head is bowed in sorrow, in my troubles, in my trials, I want Jesus to walk with me. Children’s Time Cheryl Bishop Scripture Matthew 6: 25-34 Rev. Debra Hobbs Mason This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Sermon Counter Resolution: Less Stress - More Peace Dr. Oliphint Invitation to Christian Discipleship *Hymn 405 Seek Ye First Reception of New Members Sending Forth Postlude Dr. Oliphint How Brightly Shines the Morning Star Andreas Armsdorff There are two ways offered to become a member of this congregation: - Fill out the Journey With Us card found in the pew back and bring it forward to the pastor during the singing of the closing hymn - Meet Rev. Scroggin in Ogden Fellowship Hall at the close of the 9:45 or 11:00 worship hours Acolyte: Sophie Lawrence (8:45) Communion is available in Ogden Fellowship Hall East at 12 (noon) Rev. Debra Hobbs Mason, minister; assisted by a Stephen Minister Flowers in the Sanctuary are in honor of our fabulous church family for all their support by the Henderson Family Please welcome our new members who joined last week: Brian Dunne & Lisa Faulkner-Dunne; Matt, Michelle, William & Sydney Schroeder FUMCR Worship is available via live stream online Sunday - 9:45 am - fumcrlive.com The Clergy of First United Methodist Church Richardson Dr. Clayton Oliphint, Senior Pastor Rev. Debra Hobbs Mason, Executive Assoc. Pastor Rev. Joy Anderson, Outreach Ministries Rev. April Johnson Bristow, Caring Ministries Rev. Marilyn Dickson, Caring Ministries Rev. Fred Treviño, Senior Adults Rev. Scot Bontrager, Caring Ministries Rev. Rich Rindfuss, ACCESS Pastor & Discipleship Rev. David Scroggin, Inviting & Involving Ministries Dr. Rebecca Bruff, Intentional Faith Development Julie Klossner, ACCESS Associate & Group Life Rev. Faith Nyagato, Zimbabwe Ministry Pastor Don Hood, Caring Ministries Pastor Salim Dill, Asian Ministry First United Methodist Church - Richardson - 503 North Central Expressway Richardson, Texas 75080 972 235 8385 www.fumcr.com sunday - january 11, 2015 TODAY @ FUMCR: outreach ministry coffee & convo 8am-12noon shawver welcome ctr council on youth ministry 12noon access contemporary worship 5pm fumcr.com/mission rev. joy anderson [email protected] notes to newcomers Welcome! For questions, or if you would like to get to know more about FUMCR, please contact: Elizabeth Wilson Director of Inviting and Involving 972.996.0134 [email protected] understanding baptism NETWORK NEEDS: january Cooking oil, sugar, flour, seasonings, canned meat, pasta sauce student ministry fumcr.com/youth tommy houghteling [email protected] the amazing weird race January 18 11 am Rm 210 Gain an understanding of Baptism and what it means in the United Methodist Church. Class is for all ages seeking baptism. January 16-18 Cost $75 An incredible weekend retreat for all youth with travel, activity challenges, worship & fun! Registration deadline is today. getweird.org upcoming opportunities children’s ministry fumcr.com/events fumcr.com/children communications Center [email protected] cheryl bishop [email protected] FUMCR book review club January 22 7pm Ogden Fellowship Hall Rose-Mary Rumbley presents George & George, George Washington’s Secret Six:The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution by Brian Kilmeade and 41: A Portrait of My Father by George W. Bush. Refreshments served. senior adult ministry fumcr.com/senioradults rev. fred treviño [email protected] the gathering January 12 9:30am Bartula Family Life Center Game Time, Lecture & Entertainment god and me January 28 - March 1 11am Room 230 For 2nd & 3rd graders, especially scouts, to explore their faith story and earn a badge. preschool/mdo 2015-16 Registation for current families and church members begins February 2. Information available in the preschool office on January 26. joys & concerns: In the Hospital as of Tuesday, January 6: Josh Schilling, Jan Cade, Carol Miner Those who have lost loved ones: Eileen Norman on the death of her husband Glenn Norman Charles Peavy on the death of his wife Beverly Peavy Lee Craig on the death of her mother Chris and Anne Shacklett on the death of Chris’ uncle; Andrew and Caroline on the death of their great-uncle Congratulations to: Stacey and Chip Thomas on the birth of their daughter Those especially needing our prayers: (Names will be listed for three weeks.) Josh Schilling, Carol Miner, Larry & Murlyn Zeske’s friend, Jan Cade, Ken Cheairs, Megan McDowell’s friend, Harolyn Ezell’s friend, Betty Stripling’s son-in-law, Felicia Norvell’s father, Millie Walker’s uncle and grandpa, Alys Richards’ friend, Mary Pinac, Mary Bylander’s daughter, Melissa Brumfield’s friends, Tom Lowery,Harolyn Ezell’s friends, Bobbie Hammer’s sister-in-law, Jamie Else, Wendy Smith’s father, Phillip & Donna Russell’s sons-in-law, Lucy VanKirk’s friends, Sidne Starnes’ friend’s father, Grace Hatch’s friend, Nancy Cook, Karen Roos sister, Morgan Willis, Sally Martir’s aunt, Erin Marshall and Sarah Brosnahan’s friend, Carrie Robbins, Jon Breazeale’s nephew and mother, Barbara Lawton, Sherry Hicks, Sean McDonald, Barbara Horner’s granddaughter, Jenny Bernhard’s brother-in-law and father, Charles Griffin, Joyce Loyd’s friends, Dan Bourland, Gloria Scott’s friend, Mandy Fullington’s friend, Harriet Garnett’s niece’s husband, Ruth Fortney’s friend, Tammie DeVoe’s father & step-mother, Glenn Dennis, Jason Lemons’ father, Diana Colvin, Linda Kugler, Susan Thompson, Libby Larson, Bert Duckett, David Wilson, Keith Hall’s mother, Dan Stowe A printed copy of the indefinite prayer list is available on the tables located by the exits of the sanctuary. S T R A E H Spring 2014 Group Life Small Group Listing SUNDAYS 12:15pm Margaret Isom/Suzie Kuddes A mixed group of singles and couples, ages 40s to 60s. 5:00pm MONDAYS Julie Klossner/Laura Bray A women’s group for women in their 20s and 30s Church/ Room 213 Panera Bread at 75 and Campbell 7:00pm Emory Camp/Taylor Newsom Local Restaurant A men’s group for men ranging from 20s to 40s 6:00pm Ron Bookman/Steve and Church/Ogden East Vickie Tesmer/Connie Wilcoxen A mixed group of singles and couples, ages 30+. 6:00pm Adam Berroterran/Amy Jernigan A mixed group of singles and couples, ages 20s and 30s. Church/Room 209 TUESDAYS 6:30pm Sheri Adams/Leah Ochoa A women’s group of all ages. Church/Room 209 WEDNESDAYS 1:00pm Jean Baumann/Suzie Lyons A mixed group of women and men of all ages and stages. 6:30pm Eric and Heidi Lindh/Jeff and Church/Room 230 Brandi Thomas A group of young adults, primarily couples with children, ages 30s. 7:00pm Bobby and Teresa Cave/Don and Church/Room 205 Marcia Wentz A mixed group of singles and couples, ages 50+. Church/Room 225 THURSDAYS 7:00pm Stuart and Dalaina Simms/ Church first few weeks: 2D Rachel and Scott Rigdon Then members’ homes A mixed group of young newlywed and established couples, ages late 20s to early 40s. Registration for Group Life is open now. Group Life sessions begin week of January 18. fumcr.com/grouplife If you have any questions contact Julie Klossner at [email protected]
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