Welcome The King is Risen! Easter Sunday Morning Service and Holy Communion Sunday 1st April 2018 at 11.00am
Introit Call to Worship Minister Congregation Praise 435 This Joyful Eastertide (Repeat 3 times) The Lord is risen! He is risen indeed! Hallelujah! Jesus Christ is risen today Come people of the risen King Welcome & Announcements Opening Prayer (Congregational Response in Bold) Almighty God, With joy and praise, With awe and wonder, With gladness and celebration, We bring our Easter worship. We lift up our hearts, We lift up our thoughts, We lift up our voices, We lift up our souls, Recognising afresh all you have done for us in Christ. We rejoice in the message of this day, The good news at the heart of our faith- Light after darkness, Joy after sorrow, Good after evil, Life after death! Almighty God, Speak to us again today Through all we read, all we hear,
all we sing, all we do. May the truth of the resurrection inspire us with new hope. May the victory of Christ fill us with new joy. May the reality of His presence fill us with new faith. And so may we serve you with new vigour To the glory of your name, Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Children s Talk and Easter Egg Hunt Praise 255 (JP) v 1,2 This is the Day Following the hymn Little Fishes is available for children aged between 0 3 years old. Little Fishes is supervised so parents may return into the church service. Children (3-11 years) may leave for Kingfishers. We follow a programme of Bible teaching, activities include storytelling, art and craft, prayers as well as songs. We help the children learn about Jesus and grow in their faith in a fun way. Young people (Year 8 Year 10) may leave for Disciples an interactive program helping our Young Teens to find their place in our church Family. Older Teens (Year 11-14) are encouraged to remain in the service and worship with the congregation. Introduction to Gospel Reading (Please stand for the reading of the gospel) Gospel Acclamations O Carroll Reading Gospel Acclamations Anthem O Carroll The Easter Song of Praise - Shephard
Address Offering (Please stand as the Stewards bring the offering forward) Offering Prayer Prayers for Others (Congregational Response in Bold) Loving God, we praise you for this day of celebration, this day of praise, this day of thanksgiving, a day that changes the way we think, the way we act, the way we live that changes everything. Lord of life, Hear our prayer. And so we pray now for change in our world, for change in all those places where there is human need. We pray for the poor, the homeless, the sick and the hungry. Lord of life, Hear our prayer. We pray for the victims of war, for refugees, for divided communities and countries, Lord of life, Hear our prayer. We pray for the sorrowful, the fearful, the troubled in heart and mind. Lord of life, Hear our prayer. We pray for the oppressed, the persecuted, the imprisoned and the exploited. Lord of life, Hear our prayer. Living God, may the truth of Easter break into each and every one of these situations bringing help and healing, strength and support, comfort and courage,
hope and help, faith and freedom, love and life, the change that You alone can bring. Lord of life, Hear our prayer. Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. Praise 428 All heavens declares (Elders move to Chancel and Congregation move to central aisles for Holy Communion) The Apostle s Creed I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Celebration of the Lord s Supper ( Death was arrested played during distribution) Praise 442 Thine be the glory The Benediction Organ Postlude Paraphrase on Thine be the glory - Guilmant (Organ voluntaries the organ voluntary played at the conclusion of each service is part of the offering of worship. Members of the congregation are very welcome to remain in their seats or come into the choir area to listen to the music) At the end of the Service please join us for coffee/tea at the back of the church. If you are visiting Fisherwick for the first time please introduce yourself to our Minister, Rev Michael Anderson, Assistant Minister, John O Donnell, or any member of the congregation.
Monday 2nd April Friday 6th April The Church and Church Halls will be closed during this period. In case of a Pastoral Emergency, please contact the church office on 02890 666683 or michael.fisherwick@gmail.com and john.fisherwick@gmail.com. TODAY There is NO Sunday Night Live tonight. PRAYER MINISTRY Members of the Church s Prayer Ministry Team are available in the Prayer Chapel following morning worship for anyone who would like people to pray for them. Prayer is available to everyone whether you are a church member or not. SUNDAY 8th April 2018 Sunday Morning Fellowship in the Minor Hall between 10:20am and 10:50am. Everyone is welcome. Come for breakfast. Sunday Morning Worship starts at 11.00am. This week John will speak on Forbidden Desire and the Surgical Cure from Genesis 39:6-12; Matthew 5:27-30. Sunday Night Live starts at 7.00pm (Praise & Pudding evening). This week Danny speaks on Resurrection Life from Corinthians 15:12-34. UNITED APPEAL please remember to hand in your United Appeal donations on the offering plate or to the church office over the next few weeks. Thank you.
PRAYER POINTS from MERVYN and RAING A state of emergency was declared in Sri Lankan earlier this month due to an outbreak of violence between Buddhist and Muslims in the Kandy area of Sri Lanka, specifically in the towns of Digana, Balagolla and Teldeniya. Social media was curtailed across the country and a curfew was imposed in a small number of upcountry districts. The situation has now returned to normal. Nevertheless these events are a reflection of some of the wider socio political undercurrents in Sri Lankan society and there is an urgent need for the churches to act together with greater commitment and speed for reconciliation with people of all faiths and ethnicities. Please pray for all those who have been affected by the recent violence. Pray for the National Christian Council of Sri Lanka as it reaches out heal those who have been affected and to build trust and understanding across divided communities. Pray for the present and future leadership of the churches in Sri Lanka that they would be true servant leaders witnessing to your kingdom.
Pray especially for Mervyn & Raing, that they would be full of God s love for each other and all those around them as they serve you in Sri Lanka through the NCCSL and the church and particularly as they seek to discern the right way ahead in their third year of service. Pray that their work would realise God s calling in their lives. Amy Carmichael s Lasting Legacy On the 19 th April from 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM in Millisle and Ballycopeland Presbyterian Church. Admission is Free.
This event will celebrate the legacy of Amy Carmichael, one of the world s best known and inspirational missionaries, who was born 150 years ago in Millisle, County Down. It will also look at the issue of slavery today, a subject that was close to Amy's heart. 150th Anniversary Celebration of the birth of Amy Carmichael Amy Carmichael, one of the world s best known and inspirational missionaries, was born 150 years ago in Millisle, Co. Down, where she attended Ballycopeland Presbyterian Church with her family. As a young adult she served the Lord locally, founding a mission in Belfast to the shawlies (women in the mills who wore shawls), before devoting her life to missionary service overseas. Amy spent most of her life in India, where she founded the Dohnavur Fellowship in 1901, an organisation devoted to rescuing girls and young women from slavery. She also wrote numerous books which continue to inspire many in their Christian life and service today. The evening will include the following short presentations: The Millisle Years The Early Years Dohnavur then and now The Challenge Today Rev John Flaherty (Minister, Millisle and Ballycopeland) Jonathan Clarke (Welcome Church, Belfast) Alison McCaughan with Jacky Woolcock (former missionary to Dohnavur) Uel Marrs with Ruth Cooke (International Justice Mission) There will also be a small exhibition, bookstall and refreshments. For further information contact the Mission Department, Assembly Buildings, 2-10 Fisherwick Place, Belfast, BT1 6DW. Tel: +44 (0)28 9032 2284 or email: global@presbyterianireland.org
Fisherwick Presbyterian Church would like to invite you to a An Evening of Song and Laughter with A Class Act Friday 27th April 2018 at 8.00pm in Fisherwick Church Halls Suggested Donation 10.00 for PW and Outreach Fund (includes light refreshments and Jam/Chutney stall)
Fisherwick 109th GB & 37th BB invite you to a SPRING TEA on Saturday 12th May 2018 Meals served from 4-7pm in Fisherwick Church Hall Admission by Ticket Adults - 10 Children - 3
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