THE APPROACH TO GOD The congregation is invited to read the bold font. *Indicates you may stand if able. PRELUDE “The Strife is O’er” Shoemaker-Lohmeyer CALL TO WORSHIP “See What a Morning” If able, congregation stands when invited to do so. *SONGS OF WORSHIP “Come People of the Risen King” “Alleluia, He Is Coming” Children ages 3-1st grade will remain with us in worship today. *SONG OF PREPARATION #254 “Alleluia, Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven” SCRIPTURE 1 Corinthians 15 SERMON “Death is dead!” “Bound For Greater Things” THE RESPONSE TO GOD *SHARING THE PEACE OF CHRIST The peace of Christ be with you. And also with you. THE OFFERING OF TITHES AND GIFTS PRAYER OF CONFESSION Almighty God, in raising Jesus from the grave, you shattered the power of sin and death. We confess that we remain captive to doubt and fear, bound by the ways that lead to death. We overlook the poor and the hungry and pass by those who mourn; we are deaf to the cries of the oppressed and indifferent to calls for peace; we despise the weak and abuse the earth you made. Forgive us, God of mercy. Please use this time of silence for personal prayers of confession. Gracious God, help us to trust your power to change our lives and make us new, that we may know the joy of life abundant given in Jesus Christ, the risen Lord. Amen. ASSURANCE OF FORGIVENESS CHILDREN’S MESSAGE MINISTRY OF MUSIC *GOD’S GREETING Participating in Worship: THE WORD OF GOD Please pass the fellowship pad found at the end of the pew. OFFERTORY “Alleluja” (From Exsultate Jubilate) *DOXOLOGY The Congregation Serving the Lord in Worship Pastors Mike & Elizabeth Hardeman Leading in Worship Sharon Bartlett Organist Pam Anderson, Laurie Bolluyt, Rosalyn De Koster, Praise Team Mitch Kinsinger, Daniel Tolsma, Jeff Tolsma, and Joseph Tolsma Sanctuary Choir “See What a Morning” & Ministry of Music Philip De Koster, Director Pam Anderson, Accompanist Children and Worship Bell Choir “Alleluia, He Is Coming” Sherri Langton, Director Leaps of Faith Assurance of Forgiveness Rosalyn De Koster, Coordinator Emily Loveland, Dance Coach Assistant Maggie Kensak, Natalie Sampson, and Noelle Sampson, Leaders Sera Burg, Tessa Burg, Neriah Hardeman, Katie Kensak, Mari Langton, Natalie Sampson, Natasha Sampson, Nevaeh Sampson Children’s Message Laurie Daily Mozart TODAY p. 809 There is no Children & Worship or Sunday School *THE OFFERTORY PRAYER Praying for God’s People PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LORD’S PRAYER Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial, and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours, now and forever. Amen. *SONG OF RESPONSE #234 “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” *BENEDICTION *SENDING SONG “Because He Lives” *POSTLUDE #97 “He Is Lord” v. 1, sung twice “Alleluia” All music & lyrics used by permission - CCLI #374890 Lorenz In the Hospital *Gordy Abels ARC expresses its sympathy to: *Brent & Savannah Van Leeuwen in the death of Savannah’s grandfather, Edwin Zomermaand of Sioux Center. PLEASE NOTE: If a pastoral concern or need arises, a family member may contact the Church Office 737-4430 Pastor Elizabeth 737-4430/737-9050 Pastor Mike 737/4430/737-9050 or an on-call Elder: April 5-11: Paul Bartlett 7737-8541/707-7286/ 441-7218 Announcements NATIVE AMERICAN NEIGHBORS: LEARNING TO LAMENT BY LISTENING Facilitators: Kevin McMahan and Jim Schaap Sanctuary Sundays (April 12 to May 3 or 10), 10:45-11:45 am What do we really know about the Native American people who inhabited this land before us? What has the relationship between the Reformed Church and Native peoples been like? What are we called to in relation to these neighbors (including those very nearby)? The April Mission of the Month Bread for the World The Mission offering for April is for Bread for the World, a collective Christian voice urging our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. Policies are made that redirect millions of dollars and affect millions of lives. By making our voices heard in Congress, we make our nation’s laws more fair and compassionate to people in need. American Reformed Church supports financially and in prayer missionaries serving around the world. Dr. Bernadeth Kelly & Rev. Adrian Bobb East Coast, Nicaragua Moravian Church Rev. Doug Leonard Al Amana Center Muscat, Oman Josh & Alison Perkins Al Raja School Bahrain Rev. JP & Katy Sundararajan Audio Scripture Ministries (Recording and distribution of audio scriptures in North America and Asia.) Caleb and Joanna Swart Omo River, Southern Ethiopia Community Development, Evangelism, Medical Work Rev. Chuck & Jean Van Engen Latin American Leadership Development Rev. Keith & Denise Krebs Manama, Bahrain Chaplain of American Mission Hospital (AMH) Rev. Fred & Amy Wilgenburg Center of Hope Sioux Falls, South Dakota Consistory Elders Paul Bartlett Eric Elder Allen Fernow Kathy Gabel Marilyn Jiskoot Mitch Kinsinger Wanda Korthals Deacons Mark Beltman Doug Brunsting Doug De Zeeuw Tamara Fynaardt Todd Nelson Junia Punt Jeff Tolsma Staff American Reformed Church Rev. Elizabeth Brown-Hardeman, Co-Pastor 407 Albany Avenue SE [email protected] Orange City, IA 51041 Rev. Michael Hardeman, Co-Pastor 712.737.4430 [email protected] [email protected] Mary Abels, Admin. Assist. www.americanchurchoc.com Rosalyn De Koster, Dir. of Youth Ministries Laura Jonker, Dir. of Children’s Ministries Julie Powell, Facilities Mgr. American Reformed Church gathers together to be transformed by Jesus to transform the world. As followers of Jesus Christ, we have been called by the Holy Spirit to worship God, know God in community with others, and serve God by serving others. Easter Sunday April 5, 2015
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