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OVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost November 8, 2015 10:30 AM

Welcome to Overbrook Presbyterian Church Notes on Today s Service We are glad you are worshiping with us this morning! If you are a visitor, we invite you to fill out a card in the pew rack and place it in the offering plate. Leading worship today: The Rev. Dr. Andrew H. Mann, Jr., Interim Minister; Amerie Scherlubbe, lay leader; Ben Scherlubbe, acolyte; The Overbrook Choir; Daniel Lickteig, soloist; and Dennis Elwell, Minister of Music. The chancel flowers are given to the glory of God by Ellen Burr in memory of former church member Katherine Brown. Childcare is available during the service. Worship is for all ages, but should your infant or preschooler become restless during worship, there is excellent childcare provided in our nursery. Worship kits for children are available at the front entrance to the Sanctuary. Large print bulletins are available. Please speak to one of the ushers if you have special needs. Ushers: Max Mason, Ken Carroll, John Mason, Mary Scott, Jason Sheau, Alan Sigler, and Nickie Stokes. Deacons delivering flowers: Angie Goodall and Danielle Long. Please enter the Sanctuary in a spirit of reverence, as we prepare for worship. And be sure to silence all cell phones during the service. Thank you. = All who are able, please stand.

GATHERING PRELUDE CALL TO WORSHIP ONE: Be alert at all times, praying that you may stand before the Son of Man. MANY: Look up and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing near. ONE: Shout aloud and sing for joy, for great in our midst is the Holy One. ALL: Let us worship our God. HYMN, NO. 366 Love Divine, All Loves Excelling HYFRYDOL PRAYER OF THE DAY Ever-living God,before the earth was formed and even after it shall cease to be, you are God. Break into our short span of life and show us those things that are eternal, that we may serve your purpose in all we do; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you in unity with the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. CANTICLE, NO. 583 GLORIA (Taizé) Gloria, Gloria Sung in Latin GREETING The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. And also with you.

WORD FIRST READING I Corinthians 13 The Word of the Lord. pew Bible, p. 164 Thanks be to God. TIME WITH CHILDREN Following the Time with Children, children Pre-K through Grade 1 may depart to Sunday School. Older children and youth will depart during the exchange of the peace. NEW TESTAMENT READING Mark 12: 28-34 The Word of the Lord. pew Bible, p. 49 Thanks be to God. SERMON The Covenant of Love Rev. Drew Mann HYMN, NO. 693 Though I May Speak GIFT OF LOVE AFFIRMATION OF FAITH From The Theological Declaration of Barmen The Christian Church is the congregation of the believers in which Jesus Christ acts presently as the Lord in Word and Sacrament through the Holy Spirit. As the Church of pardoned sinners, it has to testify in the midst of a sinful world, with its faith as with its obedience, with its message as with its order, that it is solely his property, and that it lives and wants to live solely from his comfort and from his direction in the expectation of his appearance. AMEN.

CELEBRATIONS AND CONCERNS RESPONSE STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE Nicole Stokes-Robinson PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE LORD S PRAYER debts/debtors EXCHANGE OF PEACE The peace of Christ be with you. And also with you. OFFERTORY At the River Daniel Lickteig, baritone Aaron Copland DOXOLOGY, NO. 606 OLD HUNDREDTH PRAYER OF DEDICATION

SENDING HYMN, NO. 618 O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High DEO GRACIAS BENEDICTION CONGREGATIONAL BENEDICTION HYMN NO. 541 God Be with You Till We Meet Again First verse RANDOLPH POSTLUDE

About Overbrook Presbyterian Church Next Sunday, November 15, 2015: The Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost. Preaching: The Rev. Dr. Andrew H. Mann, Jr.; Lay Leader: Trudy Sheau; Acolyte: Joanna Scherlubbe; Flowers given by: The Subramanian s; Coffee Hour: Stewardship Committee. We will celebrate our blessed gifts again this year with a special coffee hour next Sunday. You guessed it--pie! Please consider adding to the celebration by donating a pie to share on Pledge Sunday, Nov 15th. Sign up today at coffee hour or let ZeeAnn Mason know what you'd like to bring via email (zeemason@gmail.com or leave message at church office 215-877- 2744). Everyone loves pie. Please sign up now for November Coffee Hours. Please contact Amarilis Stricker with any coffee hour questions, 484-343-0679. Holiday flower pages are now in the back of the book, sign up any time for your Christmas plant donation. MISSION & OUTREACH. During the month of November, the Committee will be collecting some much needed items for Broad Street Ministry --Since most of the clients are men, at this time we are focusing on their needs -- tube socks and boxers, new only, please! There will be a box on the table during coffee hour or you can leave the items in the office during the week. Thank you! CARE Packages for College Youth. On November 22, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, our OPC Youth will be packing treat boxes for college students to enjoy during their exam week. Note: Parents of college undergraduates, please register your student to receive their OPC care package. Sign-up sheets are posted on the kiosk in the Wistar Morris Room.

This Week at Overbrook Presbyterian Church Sunday, November 8 11:30 am Coffee Hour 12:00 pm Deacons meeting - Youth Room 12:00pm Interim Planning Williamson Rm. 12:10 pm Inquirer s Class McMillan Chapel Wednesday, Nov. 11 10:30 am Bible Study Thursday, Nov. 12 10:30 am Heavenly Harvest Meal 6:30 pm Bell Choir 8:00 pm Overbrook Choir Saturday, Nov. 14 9:00 am Farmers Market Sunday, Nov.15 9:00 am Nominating Committee 9:15 am Adult Forum 9:15 am Junior Choir 10:30 am Worship Following worship today, please join us for Coffee Hour in the Wistar Morris Room, hosted by Janet and Jeff Bowker. INQUIRER S CLASS. If you have been visiting with us and are interested in learning more about the ministry of the Overbrook Presbyterian Church (OPC), we invite you to take part in our fall Inquirer s Class. The class will be held after worship at noon today, and Sunday November 22. You will get a chance to meet the Overbrook staff, learn about the history, present, and future dreams of this congregation, and to ask any questions that you might have about our mission and ministry. We believe that OPC is a unique congregation in the Philadelphia area, offering richness in both worship and congregational life, and a clear vision of Christian witness at the crossroads of city and suburb. We invite you to explore what it would mean to join with us in that witness. Should you elect to join with us at this time, we will be receiving new members in worship on Sunday, December 6 (a communion Sunday). You need only let Dr. Mann know of your interest. He would be delighted to talk to you about becoming a member.

Bible Study Group. Wednesday, 10:30 to 11:30 AM, in McMillan Chapel. This month Dr. Drew Mann continues with the study of Luke. Please note 10:30 start time this Wednesday only. Heavenly Harvest Meals at Calvin s Kitchen. Every Thursday, 10:30 am, at Calvin Presbyterian Church, 60th and Master Streets. OPC volunteers prepare and serve a healthy and nutritious meal for our neighbors in West Philadelphia. Contact Elizabeth Cosgriff at elizabethcosgriff@gmail.com for more info. Overbrook Farms Farmers Market. Every Saturday, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, in the church parking lot. The market is operated by The Food Trust. Adult Forum Meets Charles Dickens! On Sunday, November 15, Elizabeth Mendoza will begin leading a multi-week discussion session on the ethical and spiritual themes in Charles Dickens', A Christmas Carol. Elizabeth will share the work of Paul Mack Somers, author of the framework for a similar series within the Quaker community. Please join us for this enlightening series... God bless us everyone! Adult Forum meets each Sunday morning from 9:15-10:15 in the Chapel. All are welcome.

Annual Pledge Drive Begins Keep an eye on your mailbox the first week of November as you will be receiving your pledge card for the annual Overbrook Presbyterian pledge drive. We are asking members to bring their pledge cards to church on Pledge Sunday, November 15. Pastor Drew will give a special sermon that day and we will bless our bountiful gifts and thank those who, with their pledges, will have committed to helping build God s Kingdom on Earth from here at the Crossroads. The 21 st Annual G. F. Handel s MESSIAH SING Sung by the Assembled Congregation With Soloists Iris Fairfax Lois Babbitt Toffer Mihalka Daniel Lickteig Paul Fleckenstein, Organist Dennis Elwell, Conductor Sunday, November 30, 3:00 PM

The Christian Education Committee is pleased to announce an exciting new program, OPC Talks...and Walks. Inspired by the popular TED Talks, OPC Talks...and Walks will feature inspirational academic presentations and cultural tours led by members and friends of Overbrook. On November 16, our premier speaker will be Dr. Rachel Baard, OPC congregant and the Laurence C. Gallen Fellow in the Humanities at Villanova University. Rachel's presentation is entitled, "What Shall We Do With a Problem Like Maria Mary in Protestantism." Come join us for this enlightening program. November 16, at 7:00 PM, in the Chapel.

CHURCH STAFF The Rev. Dr. Andrew H. Mann, Jr. Interim Minister Dennis Elwell Minister of Music Margene Biedermann Junior Choir Director Earlene Ford Financial Secretary The Rev. David K. McMillan Pastor Emeritus Sharon Parker Director of Christian Education Cheryl Desmond Office Manager Leonard Robbins Custodian THE OVERBROOK QUARTET Iris Fairfax Soprano Lois Babbitt Mezzo-Soprano Toffer T. Mihalka Tenor Daniel Lickteig Baritone OVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 6376 City Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19151 215-877-2744 info@overbrookpresb.org www.overbrookpresb.org