SUNDAY MORNING April 8, 2018 ELEVEN O CLOCK AM Second Sunday in Eastertide The liturgical color today is white. White symbolizes purity and is reserved for the most joyful celebrations of the church. THE PREPARATION FOR WORSHIP THE MUSIC FOR MEDITATION THE GREETING Jane Frazier Thurman Murphy THE CHIMING OF THE TRINITY THE INVOCATION Thurman Murphy THE PRELUDE Siyahamba (We Are Marching in the Light of God) South African freedom song, arr. John Behnke THE CALL TO WORSHIP (Congregation standing) Thurman Murphy LEADER: Come to worship Jesus Christ, risen forever. ALL: Come to rejoice in life born out of death. LEADER: Come to grasp hope in the face of fear. ALL: Come to find forgiveness for your sins. LEADER: Come to release your doubts into the very presence of God. ALL: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
THE HYMN OF PRAISE 99 Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven IN BABILONE THE PSALTER LESSON: Psalm 133 (OT p538) THE CALL TO CONFESSION Sandra Wiggins Tammy Hight THE PRAYER OF CONFESSION LEADER: Gracious and loving God, the resurrection of your son has not pulled us far from our old ways. Our faith becomes fear in the face of the world s troubles. ALL: We trust more in the power of the way things are than in the new life you grant. We hesitate to speak out against wrong, convinced it will do no good. We excuse ourselves from chances to help others, fearing for our security. We stay busy with small concerns to avoid facing our shortcomings. LEADER: Holy God, forgive our fears and our doubts. Plant Easter seeds in us to push through the packed, dead ground of old habits. ALL: Transform our suffering into greater faithfulness. Catch us up into the dance of your Holy Spirit, so that we may find hope and strength for the living of these days. Amen. THE ASSURANCE OF PARDON LEADER: Even the hardest and most unchanging rock gives way to the persistent dripping of water. In the same way, God s continual grace washes away our failings and shapes us into faithful disciples of Christ. By the waters of baptism, God forgives us all our sins. Let go of the old ways. Live new lives of confident faith, abundant hope and overflowing love. ALL: Thanks be to God! Alleluia!
THE GOSPEL LESSON: John 20:19-31 (NT p101) Tracey Milton THE GLORIA 416 WESTMINSTER ABBEY Four- and five-year olds may depart for Children s Church. THE NEW TESTAMENT LESSON: Acts 4:32-35 (NT p106) THE SERMON Don t Flinch Amy Russell THE HYMN 250 In Christ There Is No East or West MCKEE THE RECEIVING OF TITHES AND OFFERINGS THE OFFERTORY ANTHEM The Lord Thy God Andrew Merritt The Lord thy God, he s in the midst of thee. He s mighty, and I saw him high and lifted up with power, grace, and authority. And he shall reign in the midst of thee forever and ever, Amen.
AT THE PRESENTATION: The Doxology 424 LASST UNS ERFREUEN THE CALL TO PRAYER Gregory Milton THE MORNING PRAYER AND THE LORD S PRAYER THE MUSIC FOR WORSHIP Let It Rise Holland Davis Let the glory of the Lord rise among us! Let the praises of our King rise among us! Let the songs of the Lord rise among us! Let the joy of our King rise among us! Let it rise! -Holland Davis THE CALL TO COMMITMENT THE HYMN OF RESPONSE 224 Amy Russell We All Are One in Mission LANCASHIRE
THE BENEDICTION Amy Russell THE CHORAL RESPONSE Peace Be Unto You Hans Christian Jochimsen THE ORGAN POSTLUDE Halle, Halle, Hallelujah Traditional Caribbean, arr. John A. Behnke Assisting with worship leadership today are Sandra Wiggins and Tracey Milton. Eva Hopper opens the Bible. The Crucifer is Katie Hunt. Acolytes are Noah Bean and Chapel Westbrook. Music for this morning s service is offered by Greg Milton and Women of Worship. The flowers which beautify the sanctuary this morning are given to the glory of God and in memory of our parents, Edith and E.B. South and Ruth and Harry Catherwood by Sandra and Bob Catherwood. The Prayer Shawl Ministry has provided shawls in the back of the Sanctuary. Should you need physical warmth or spiritual comfort, please borrow one for today s service.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Opportunities for Worship and Service 8:45 AM Missions Committee Meeting Conference Room 9:15 Pre-Sunday School Fellowship Fellowship Hall 9:15-10:45 Sue Kelly Library open 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship Sanctuary 4:00 PM Chamber Ringers Rehearsal Children s Music Room 4:45 7th-8th Grade Bells Children s Music Room 5:00 The Bell Ringers Rehearsal Children s Music Room 6:00 High School Youth Meeting Youth Room 6:00 Middle School Youth Meeting Fellowship Hall Noon Sue Kelly Mission Group Fellowship Hall 7:00 PM Phillips Women in Action Sandra Wiggins Home 3:15 PM Children s After-School Programs-Preschool and Grades 1-3 5:00 Pickup for Preschool Mission Friends Room 5:00 Pickup for Children in Grades 1-3 Wyche Street 3:15 PM Children s After-School Programs - Grades 4-6 5:00 Girls Ensemble Adult Choir Room 5:45 Pickup for Children in Grades 4-6 Fellowship Hall 7:30 Evening Ringers Children s Music Room 8:00 AM Food Bank Distribution Vance Co. Farmer s Market 8:30 Morning Adult Ringers Children s Music Room 9:30 Prayer Shawl Ministry Meeting Parlor 7:30 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal Adult Choir Room High School Youth Mission Weekend High School Youth Mission Weekend
The First Baptist Church Ronald S. Cava, Senior Minister Amy S. Russell, Associate Minister Mark L. Hopper, Minister of Music and Organist David Cole, Associate Minister of Music and Organist Tammy C. Hight, Director of Childhood Discipleship Gregory Milton, Pastoral Intern Linda O Brien, Financial Secretary Tammy Manning, Ministry Support Coordinator Amber Jones, Administrative Support Coordinator Robert Snow, Custodian Marion D. Lark, Senior Minister Emeritus Philip M. Young, Composer-in-Residence Telephone (252) 438-3172 Fax (252) 438-3710 www.fbchenderson.net fbchurch@fbchenderson.net Henderson, North Carolina