The Presbyterian Church BASKING RIDGE, NEW JERSEY FOUNDED CIRCA 1717 May 14 and 15, 2016 Holy Spirit, you are welcome here; come flood this place and fill the atmosphere. Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for, to be overcome by your presence, Lord. ~ from Holy Spirit by Bryan & Katie Torwalt
Welcome We warmly welcome you to worship at The Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge. We pray that you will be encouraged in your journey of faith and drawn closer to God by your experience with us. Children and Families Childcare for infants and children ages 2 and younger is available in the church nursery during our Sunday morning services. Pagers are used to contact parents during the worship services when necessary. Oak Table Service We believe that worship nurtures children and that children enrich our worship life together. If your children become restless in worship, please feel free to quietly move around with them or join them on the carpet for young children behind the seating area. Sunday Worship Services 9:00 am Nursery care is available for children age 2 years and younger. 10:15 am Nursery care is available for children age 2 years and younger. There is no Sunday School today due to the Children s Musical. Online Sermons Recorded audio sermons from most Sundays are available on the church website at www.brpc.org. To access, click on the Sermons link under Worship and Music on the main menu. Amplification Headsets So that all may enjoy the worship service, sound amplification headsets are available from the ushers for those who need assistance with hearing. Who Does God Call Us to Be? We are a vibrant, warm and welcoming community of faith. Those who worship here come from a diverse range of backgrounds and would describe themselves in a rich variety of ways. We acknowledge our doubt, our struggles, and that we are all quite human and imperfect and that we are each at a unique place on our faith journey. We find our unity, our common identity, in Jesus Christ and together we seek to joyfully worship God and energetically minister to the needs of the world on God s behalf. We gather in anticipation of being transformed by the power, purpose and presence of God among us, and go forth equipped to love God and neighbor more deeply and more wholeheartedly. We believe that faithful leadership of a church requires being open to new possibilities, taking risks and learning from mistakes as we try again. Honoring the past, we are convinced that God calls us to a new future. ~The Opening Paragraph of Vision 2017 of the Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge
May 14, 2016 Order of Worship Saturday Evening 5:00 p.m. - Westminster Hall oak table service (Please prepare prayerfully for worship and be sure all cell phones are turned off.) PRELUDE GREETING AND CALL TO WORSHIP *GATHERING SONGS Great Are You, Lord HYMN 614 Holy Spirit by Bryan & Katie Torwalt OPENING PRAYER SCRIPTURE Acts 2: 1-21 MESSAGE OFFERING *Those who are able are invited to stand. Dr. Maureen Paterson SPECIAL MUSIC Spirit HYMN 291 PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE THE LORD S PRAYER (unison) Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. *CLOSING SONG Spirit of the Living God HYMN 288 CHARGE AND BENEDICTION Please note that due to Charter Day next Saturday, there will be NO Oak Table Service.
May 15, 2016 PRELUDE Order of Worship 9:00 a.m. ~ Chapel pentecost (As the prelude begins, please prepare prayerfully for worship and be sure all cell phones are turned off.) CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: Come, Spirit of Truth, fill our hearts. People: May that which was of stone be now transformed into life. Leader: Come, Spirit of Life, change our hearts. People: May we who receive your light dwell together in Your love. Leader: Come, Spirit of Faith, strengthen our hearts. People: Spirit of the Living God, fill our hearts, minds and souls to overflowing. Leader: Come, Spirit of God, move in our hearts. People: Our God-we, your people, celebrate the mystery of your never-ending love. *OPENING HYMN On Pentecost They Gathered HYMN 289 PRAYER OF CONFESSION We confess that we hold back the force of your Spirit among us. We do not listen for your word of grace, speak the good news of your love, or live as a people made one in Christ. Have mercy on us, O God. Transform our timid lives by the power of your Spirit, and fill us with a flaming desire to be your faithful people, doing your will for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. SILENT REFLECTION AND CONFESSION OF SIN ASSURANCE OF PARDON *RESPONSE OF PRAISE We Are Forgiven HYMN 447 We are forgiven. We are forgiven. Thanks be to God. Thanks be to God. We are forgiven. We are forgiven. Thanks be to God. Thanks be to God. *THE PEACE Leader: Since God has forgiven us in Christ, let us forgive one another. The peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. People: And also with you. Leader: I invite you to turn and greet one another with a sign of Christ s peace. WORDS OF WELCOME
PASSING OF THE WELCOME PADS *HYMN Come Down, O Love Divine HYMN 282 SCRIPTURE LESSON Acts 2: 1-21 p.119 Leader: This is the Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. SERMON Pentecost Power Dr. Maureen Paterson PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND OFFERING OFFERTORY *DOXOLOGY HYMN 606 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God all creatures here below; Praise God above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. *PRAYER OF DEDICATION PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING AND INTERCESSION THE LORD S PRAYER Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. *CLOSING HYMN Go to the World HYMN 295 *BENEDICTION *POSTLUDE Men s Ministry Men s Luncheon Tuesday, May 24-Ridge a cappella choir All men and women are invited to join us as we welcome the Ridge High School a cappella choir in Westminster Hall on Tuesday, May 24! We will begin with lunch for the men and students at 12 noon and then all are welcome to enjoy the musical performance beginning at 12:45 p.m. A scrumptious lunch will be prepared by Chef Gary Ingram. Please call the church office to RSVP at 766-1616. Artist of the Month Our May Artist of the Month Perfectly timed with spring, stop by the church house to see the display of beautiful photography of Jill Brown. Jill captures her love of birds as we see bald eagles, osprey, red-headed woodpeckers and more in flight, on treetops, nesting, etc. Come and enjoy this fine display of our feathered friends! If you, or someone you know, has any artwork or collections you would like to share, please call the Artist of the Month coordinator, Janet Bentley in the church office.
May 15, 2016 Order of Worship 10:15 a.m. ~ Sanctuary (As the prelude begins, please prepare prayerfully for worship and be sure all cell phones are turned off.) Children s Musical PRELUDE Musical Medley by Tom. S. Long & Allen Pote CALL TO WORSHIP Rev. Dennis W. Jones *OPENING HYMN On Pentecost They Gathered HYMN 289 WORDS OF WELCOME MINUTE FOR MISSION Vacation Bible School Jacqueline Obregon SCRIPTURE Exodus 3: 7-12 CHILDREN S MUSICAL Are We There Yet? by Tom S. Long Director: Beth Donley & Allen Pote Accompanists: Charlotte McGuire, Nancy Wynant, Chris Fortin SCENE 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE STORY OF MOSES AND THE EXODUS Down in Egypt Land Soloists: Maxton Lukes, Matthew Porter, Teresa Jones, Alexandra Pellegrino, Abby Law SCENE 2: GOD SPEAKS TO MOSES The Burning Bush Trio: Abby Law, Emily Thompson, Kelsey Horner; soloist: Emily Thompson Voice of God: Dr. Thomas Porter SCENE 3: LET MY PEOPLE GO! The Ten Plagues Soloists: Matthew Porter, Maxton Lukes, Caitlyn Costello, Abby Law, Kelsey Horner, Charlotte Porter, Dermot McGuire SCENE 4: EXODUS HALT! The Red Sea Crossing SCENE 5: GOD HAS SAVED US! Song at the Seaside Soloist: Caitlyn Costello SCENE 6: JOURNEY The Whining Song Soloists: Teresa Jones, Kelsey Horner, Abby Law, Westin Lukes
SCENE 7: MOSES TALKS WITH GOD Ten Commandments Duets: Dermot McGuire and Caitlyn Costello, Maxton Lukes and Matthew Porter, Abby Law and Kelsey Horner, Teresa Jones and Emily Thompson, Annie Quincy and Alexandra Pellegrino, Isabella Pellegrino and Westin Lukes, Charlotte Porter and Isabella Beaudry, Maxton Lukes and Emmett Lukes SCENE 8: AARON-GOLD SCENE 9: MOUNT SINAI A Golden Calf Prayer of Moses Soloist: Dermot McGuire SCENE 10: YOU BELONG TO GOD AND GOD BELONGS TO YOU The Promised Land PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND OFFERING Dr. Maureen Paterson *DOXOLOGY Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow HYMN 606 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God all creatures here below; Praise God, above ye heavenly host! Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen. *PRAYER OF DEDICATION PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING AND INTERCESSION THE LORD S PRAYER Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. *CLOSING HYMN Go to the World HYMN 295 *BENEDICTION *POSTLUDE March by Henry Purcell
Special thanks to: Charlotte McGuire and Nancy Wynant for their wonderful accompaniment and hours of rehearsal time Judith Cook for her love, support, and guidance of our children Chris Fortin for his accompaniment, musical coaching and guidance Jacqueline Obregon for her direction of the Spirit Programs David Brownlee for his assistance with scenery and set up of the Sanctuary Wayman Williams for the pictures and video-taping CAST Moses Dermot McGuire Aaron Maxton Lukes Miriam Caitlyn Costello Miriam s Friend Kelsey Horner Pharaoh Matthew Porter Pharaoh s Daughter Abby Law Joshua Teresa Jones Moses Mother Emily Thompson Pharaoh s Guards: Emmett Lukes Westin Lukes Hebrews Isabella Beaudry Alexandra Pellegrino Isabella Pellegrino Charlotte Porter Annie Quincy Emily Thompson MUSICAL SINGERS Isabella Beaudry Dermot McGuire Caitlyn Costello Alexandra Pellegrino Kelsey Horner Isabella Pellegrino Teresa Jones Charlotte Porter Abby Law Matthew Porter Emmett Lukes Annie Quincy Maxton Lukes Emily Thompson Westin Lukes Children s Musical Thank you for sharing your children with us! They have been so much fun to work with and have put so much time and effort into this program. Many hands are needed to help us get ready for a program of this magnitude between practices, costumes, and props/sets. Many thanks to the children s parents! ~ Director, Beth Donley
Church Family The Flowers on the Piers this morning are given to the glory of God: ~ By Lex and Jenny Speal, in loving memory of Betsy and William Camp and Ralph and Pauline Lewter. flowers The flowers that grace our sanctuary each week are gifts from members of the congregation. Flowers may be given in memory or in honor of someone or to celebrate an occasion. There are pier openings on May 29, June 12 and 26. If you would like to donate an arrangement, please contact Debbie Schaub at 908-507-3844; e-mail address, debbie.schaub@verizon.net. Join us for Coffee and Fellowship in Westminster Hall after the 9 a.m. service hosted by Gail and Juan Iglesias and after the 10:15 a.m. service hosted by Karen and Jeff Johnson. Youth and Young Adult Ministries Middle School Bibles & Bagels Due to the Children s Musical, we will not meet for Bibles & Bagels today. We will see you next week! Middle School Fellowship (Gr. 6-8) We will gather together for Fellowship in the Youth Center this Wednesday. We will have dinner together followed by games and we will pick up our film project again. We will end with a devotion on the topic of Generosity. All middle school students grades 6-8 are welcome to join us from 6-7:30 p.m. and please bring friends! Senior High Fellowship: Coffee House! Tonight we will have a Coffee House in the church house courtyard from 7-8:30 p.m.! There will be coffee, tea and refreshments, as well as baked goods. We will also have an open mic, meaning there will be a microphone and speaker set up, and people are invited to sing, play, perform poetry, etc. Anything goes, as long as it s appropriate! There will be a free will offering as part of the fundraising for workcamp. All senior high students are welcome! We are trying to reach out as wide as possible, so please help spread the news and encourage your friends to come! Youth Scholarships Each year, the Youth and Young Adult Ministry Council offers scholarships for college juniors, seniors or graduate students. The scholarships are granted to aid education at an accredited college, university or seminary for individuals dedicated to working in helping professions, such as the pastorate, psychology, psychiatry, medicine, nursing, law and social work. Church members and Somerset Hills residents are eligible and can obtain applications in the Church House or our website (www.brpc.org). Applications due: May 15.
Children and Family Ministries Coming Soon Vacation Bible School Following Jesus, the Light of the World For children ages pre-k grade 5 from August 1-5, 2016, 9 am-12 noon Register online now at brpc.org! Spiritual Formation Walk and Talk Group Begins Tuesday, May 24 8:30-10 a.m. A biweekly Walk and Talk Group will begin meeting on Tuesday, May 24, from 8:30-10:00 a.m. at the home of Betty Hahn located at 144 Village Drive, Basking Ridge. The group will walk for about 20 minutes prior to discussing the book, Experiments in a Search for God by Mark Thurston. This is a study in personal spiritual growth aided by exercises that can be done between meetings. For more information contact Betty Hahn at 908-221-9294 or ea_hahn@earthlink.net. All are welcome. Opportunity to Give and Serve Collection of Gently-Used and New Women's Clothing As you are bringing out your warmer-weather clothes, please consider the opportunity to help women transitioning from prison to the community via the Bo Robinson Transitional Center in Trenton, by providing clothing for their new life. The women need new or gentlyused spring and summer clothing of all sizes especially jeans, slacks, tops, sweaters, and sweat suits (pants and top). New underwear, bras and socks, any sizes, are particularly needed. Please leave donations in the box in Westminster Hall, or in the coat rack near the parlor in the church house, by June 12. Thank you from the Mission Council! Fellowship
Workcamp 2016 July 16th 24th The Carpenter's Boatshop, Pemaquid, Maine The Senior Highs of BRPC travel to Maine each summer to live out their faith in Christ by repairing the homes of people in need. Each year, this vital mission outreach depends upon the support of the entire congregation. This year is no exception, and we would like to extend an opportunity for you to take part in this important ministry! Here s how you can help: Pledge to pray daily for a particular student or advisor. Pledge to write a letter to a camper - we ll give you a name before we leave. Donate Money: $20... will help offset gas costs for our rental vehicles $40... will pay for a square of roofing shingles $50... will pay for three gallons of paint $225... will provide round trip transportation for one Workcamper $425... will subsidize the cost of one advisor $525 will provide a scholarship for a student who cannot pay I d love to help! Name: Phone: I am willing to: Pray for a student or advisor: Write a letter to a camper: Spiritual Formation Make a donation in the amount of: Please send this form to Pam Smith in the church office or place in the offertory collection plate on Sunday mornings (but not inside your pledge envelope). Please note Workcamp 2016 in the memo line of your check.
Weekly Calendar SUNDAY MAY 15 Early Bird Study, 8:00 am... Library Worship, 9:00 am... Chapel Fellowship Time, 9:45 am... Westminster Hall Worship/Children s Musical, 10:15 am Sanctuary Fellowship Time/Musical Brunch, 11:30 am West. Hall Senior High Coffee House, 7:00 pm Courtyard MONDAY MAY 16 Youth & Young Adult Min., 7:00 pm Parlor Personnel Council, 7:00 pm... Library TUESDAY MAY 17 Oak Tree Quilters, 9:00 am... Geneva Room Spirit, 4:00 pm... Westminster Hall Alpha Bell Choir, 6:15 pm... Knox Room Knox Bell Choir, 7:30 pm... Knox Room Small Group, 7:30 pm... Taylor s Home WEDNESDAY MAY 18 Women s Bible Study, 9:30 am... Parlor Middle School Fellowship, 6:00 pm Off-Site Stephen Ministry, 7:30 pm Parlor & Library THURSDAY MAY 19 Women s Small Group, 9:30 am... Youth Center Understanding Islam, 10:30 am. Parlor Sanctuary Choir, 7:30 pm.. Knox Room Scout #351, 7:30 pm.. Youth Center Women s Choir, 8:30 pm.. Knox Room FRIDAY MAY 20 SATURDAY MAY 21 Charter Day No Oak Table Service May 22 June 5 June 6 June 12 June 19 Upcoming Special Services Ordination and Installation of New Officers Missionary Guest Preacher Outdoor Worship Service Annual Church Picnic Confirmation Sunday Summer Schedule Begins One Worship Service 9:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary The Presbyterian Church One East Oak St., Basking Ridge NJ 07920 908.766.1616 FAX: 766.4450 e-mail: info@brpc.org - www.brpc.org Pastor & Head of Staff Rev. Dennis W. Jones... ext. 15 Associate Pastor Dr. Maureen Paterson... ext. 11 Parish Associate Rev. Bruce E. Schundler Interim Director of Ministries to Youth, Young Adults and their Families Andy Holvik... ext. 17 Director of Ministries to Children Jacqueline Obregon.... ext. 14 Tree House Director Jennifer Nowack... 221-1619 Director of Music Ministry Chris Fortin... 953-9809 Director of Children s Music Ministry Beth Donley... 953-9809 Church Administrator & Treasurer Janet Bentley... ext. 18 Assistant Treasurers Liz Messineo... ext. 21 Nancy Kuhn... ext. 21 Pastoral Administrative Asst. Cara Burchett... ext. 19 Church Administrative Asst. Pam Smith... ext. 12 Receptionist Michelle Berger... ext. 10 Communications Coordinator Gary Ingram... ext. 13 Sexton Staff David Brownlee... ext. 16 Juan Alvarez Ministers All the People Clerk of Session Tina Bramel President of Trustees Bonnie Diehl Moderator of Deacons Addie Gundlach