B e t h e l P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h Corner of George & Brookland Streets Sydney, NS www.bethelpresbyterianchurch.ca Sunday, April 19th, 2015 Mission Statement Our vision is to be a local community of believers where: Jesus Christ is head; The Bible has the ultimate authority as the true, infallible and complete Word of God; Salvation through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and belief in His finished work on the cross is preached; The Gospel of Christ is spread in our community, our nation and around the world in both work and action; Believers encourage each other and hold others in higher regard than themselves so that each may use the gifts God has given him/her to the glory of God. Minister Rev. Robert Lyle, B.A., M.Div. Home: 902 - 564 - 5009 Cell: 902 - 549 – 6411 Clerk of Session Mr. Charles Greaves 902 - 564-9570 12 Lorway Avenue, Sydney, NS B1P 4Z2 Email: [email protected] 66 Eagleview Drive, Albert Bridge, NS B1K 2P1 Email: [email protected] Choir Director Peter MacDonald Secretary Sharon Morrison 902 – 562 – 3740 Email: Custodian Mr. Donald Slade Hall: 902 - 564-5069 [email protected] Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Organ Prelude Announcements George Jessen 30 Hour Famine Baillie Ferguson Reader Rod Munroe We Gather Together – Our Approach to God Call to Worship Prayer of Adoration and Approach (The Lord’s Prayer) Hymn # 248 At the dawning of salvation Prayer of Confession We hear from God’s Word First Lesson Acts 3: 12-19 (p. 772) Responsive Psalm 4 (p. 384) Hymn # 260 Alleluia, alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord Children’s Story N.T. Epistle Lesson 1 John 3: 1-7 (p. 863) N.T. Gospel Lesson Luke 24: 36b-48 (p. 749) Sermon Our Response to God Hymn # 251 Christ is alive Prayer of Thanksgiving & Intercession Offering Offertory Anthem Awake! Arise! Go Forth! Words by Nancy Price and Don Besig Music by Don Besig Doxology (#830) Prayer of Dedication We go out in Service to the Lord Hymn # 353 Hail, our once-rejected Jesus Benediction & Choral Amen Postlude WELCOME We welcome everyone to this service of worship this Lord’s Day and pray that this will be a time of blessing for all. Everyone is invited to a time of fellowship in the hall following the service. On duty today are Nancy MacDonald, Wendy MacDonald, Linda Greaves and Madeline Matheson. Nursery Today: Linda Henderson and Susan Jessen Next Sunday: Lisa MacKenzie and Linda Greaves Greeter at the Choir Room Door – Ben Furey Greeter at the North Door – Tom MacRae Readings for next week: Acts 4: 5-12; Psalm 23; 1 John 3: 16-24; John 10: 11-18 This Week Monday 6:30 p.m. CE Committee will meet in the Shaw Room. 7:00 p.m. Bible Study – Quiz night Tuesday As you will have heard the Supreme Court has voted this week against prayer at municipal council meetings. Fortunately Mayor Clarke spoke on CBC radio today in favour of keeping prayer for our municipality. He replied that there will be prayer said at Tuesday’s Council Meeting, sadly having to be in the hallway outside the Council Chamber. A good showing of Christians joining the Mayor and Council to show our support would indicate that we are not in fa vour of the Court’s ruling. Friday and Saturday The Youth Group will be participating in the 30 Hour Famine again. The 30 Hour Famine is a fundraising event put together by World Vision to eliminate hunger. Last year the Youth Group raised $1139.00. If you want to make a donation, contact Baillie Ferguson 902-322-2583. Saturday 8:30 a.m. Fifteenth Annual Women's Breakfast PLACE: St Andrew's Presbyterian Church , North River Bridge Program 9:30 "What's in Your Purse" Presented by Rev. Lydia MacKInnon and women of Mira Pastoral Charge. COST: $8.00 Reservations required: Seating is limited. Call Barbara Tower (902) 929-2037 or E- Mail address: [email protected] or Joan Richardson @ (902) 564-5140 ADVANCE NOTICES Bible Study in the hall on Monday, April 27 th. Nova Scotia Leadership Prayer Breakfast: Friday, May 1 st at 7:30 a.m. Membertou Trade & Convention Centre, Sydney. For more information or reservations please speak to Nancy MacDonald 902567-2291 or contact Island Business Ministries (Lloyd Johnson) 902562-1184. A night of celebration will be held on Saturday, May 2 nd to celebrate Rev. Thomas G. Whent's 50 years in ministry. This will take place at the Dobson Yacht Club on the Westmount Road. Gathering will be at 5:30 pm & a hot buffet meal will be served at 6:00 pm. Tickets are sold out. “Mothers’ Union of St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, 28 King Street, North Sydney, will be hosting a Fashion Show by Nygard on Monday, May 11 th at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $12.00 each & are available from any member of Mothers’ Union or call Debbie Moore at 902544-1018. Each Ticket includes refreshments. On Saturday, June 6 th The Cove Ladies Auxiliary is having a basement to attic sale at the “Y’s” Mens Hall on the Westmount Road. If you have something you would like to donate, please leave in the Church Hall, lower hall, Monday to Wednesday mornings or call Mabel Thompson 902-562-2046 or Gwen Shepard 902-562-4055. You. Thank CGIT is celebrating 100 years. All former and present members who attended CGIT in Cape Breton are invited to help celebrate the 100 th anniversary of CGIT. An afternoon of fun, songs, skits, memories and lots more is planned to celebrate this event. Over 250 women have already registered, so don’t be left out! Get your registration in asap to reserve your spot. The date: Place: Saturday, JULY 18th 2015, 12-5pm, The Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay, NS. For registration forms contact: Norma Gillis, at 902- 562-0943 Registrations will NOT be accepted after June 15, 2015. Camp MacLeod We are looking for a qualified cook for our camp this summer. If you are interested in this position please fill out an application on our website (http://pccweb.ca/campmacleod/) or contact us by email ([email protected]). A current Food Handler’s Certificate is required. Also, if anyone has tried to contact the committee with staff applications or other emails on the website in the past few weeks please resend to the same email address. We had some issues and were not receiving emails. The issue has been resolved. Thank you. Girl Guide of Canada Cookies: 1st Sydney Brownies and 7th Sydney Girl Guides, who meet here at Bethel Hall each week, are selling Girl Guide cookies. ($5.00) If you would like to support the girls in this project please speak to Diane or Murdell MacLean. (902-567-5601) Thank you. Digital Communications Workshop Wednesday, May 6 6:30-9:30 p.m. Church Hall In this three-hour workshop, you will learn practical tips and tricks to either launch a new congregational website or build on the success of your existing one. You will learn more about your audience and how to communicate effectively with them, as well as how to overcome the traditional challenges that come with web and social media development. You will be able to develop a plan to help your congregation excel in the digital world. You will leave the workshop with specific information on writing better web content and Facebook posts, and you will have a better understanding of the types of things to put on your website. An extra bonus: you will be given tools that will help with photo manipulation and web hosting. Contact Lydia MacKinnon; email [email protected]; phone 902727-2625 Workshop Presenter: Barb Summers, Associate Secretary of Communications, joined the PCC Communications Office in 2012, having previously served as Communications Coordinator for Presbyterian World Service and Development. One of the key roles of the Communications Office is to maintain and enhance the national PCC website, and help congregations with communications best practices. Registration: Those who are interested in developing or maintaining a church website, learning about Facebook or web hosting are encouraged to register as soon as possible so that arrangements may be made for workshop room set-up and nutrition breaks. Mission Moments - Earth Day Maria de los Angeles used to depend on purchasing expensive produce at the market in order to feed her family. All that has changed now because of a Presbyterian World Service & Development program working to help farmers in her region end hunger by planting new types of fruits and vegetables and diversifying diets. The program is also ensuring that farmers know how to deal with Nicaragua’s often-dry climate. Maria has learned how to collect and recycle leaves to help trap moisture in the soil and make organic fertilizers. This resourcefulness is allowing Maria and other farmers like her to succeed. Maria is careful to give back what she takes, by helping to nurture her small piece of land by planting new trees and using environmentally sustainable farming techniques—and sharing this knowledge with her children and community to help ensure better futures for all. PWS&D helps farmers care for creation
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