KNOLLWOOD AT WORSHIP THE TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Sunday, November 8, 2015 10:55 a.m. www.knollwood.org To those who feel the need of light; to those who find doubts and fears in their hearts; to those who need courage for their daily tasks; to those who feel lonely and friendless; to those who wish to give service; to all who, in faith, will support and involve themselves to the limit of their ability in the work of the Kingdom of God which this church undertakes; to all who want rest, peace, and happiness--this church invites you to the fellowship of Jesus.
KNOLLWOOD AT WORSHIP GATHERING FOR WORSHIP Please silence all electronic devices. Thank you! THE CHIMES Three chimes are sounded, awakening us to the presence of God, alerting us to the voice of Christ, centering us in the embrace of the Spirit. As we gather, we present ourselves as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is our spiritual worship. THE OPENING SENTENCE... Jesse Sorrell One: The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. THE PRELUDE Let Us Ever Walk with Jesus...arr. Robert J. Powell Lauren Winkelman, organ THE CALL TO WORSHIP... Jesse Sorrell One: Day by day, God leads us: All: To the deep, deep pools of peace, to the green, lush lawns of grace. One: Day by day, Jesus calls us: All: To pour out ourselves in service, to anoint the stranger with hope. One: Day by day, the Holy Spirit shows us: All: The community we could be, the family we are called to become. ~Thom Shuman (after I John 3:14-21) THE INVOCATION AND THE LORD S PRAYER... Jesse Sorrell *THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN OF PRAISE, NO. 79 I ll Praise My Maker While I ve Breath... OLD 113th LISTENING FOR GOD S WORD THE OLD TESTAMENT LESSON: Psalm 146... Jesse Sorrell One: This is the word of God. All: Thanks be to God. THE NEW TESTAMENT LESSON: 1 John 3:18-24... Debbie Yancey One: This is the word of God. Deacon of the Week All: Thanks be to God. THE YOUTH CHOIR ANTHEM Salmo 150...Ernani Aguiar The Youth Choir Praise the Lord in sacred places, praise him in the firmament of his power. Praise him for his mighty acts, praise him according to his excellent greatness. Praise him with the sound of the trumpet, praise him with the psaltery and the harp. Praise him with the timbrel and the dance, praise him with strings and pipes. Praise him with high sounding cymbals, praise him with cymbals of joy. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Hallelujah. *THE GOSPEL LESSON: Mark 12:38-44... Lucrecia Norman One: This is the Gospel of Christ. All: Thanks be to God. * Those who are able will stand. Ushers will seat those waiting. Hearing aids and large print hymns are available from the ushers. 2
*THE HYMN OF DEVOTION, NO. 558 Love Divine, All Loves Excelling...BEECHER We invite the children, grades 1 st through 3 rd to remain in worship with their parents. Children s Church is on the first and third, fifth Sundays of the month. Worship Care for preschool and kindergarten is offered weekly. THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE... Lucrecia Norman THE SERMON... Bob Setzer, Jr. GOD IS GREATER THAN OUR HEARTS THE CELEBRATION OF HOLY COMMUNION... Bob Setzer, Jr. The Sursum Corda One: The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. One: Lift up your hearts! All: We lift them to the Lord. One: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. All: It is right to give our thanks and praise! The Prayer of Confession (Unison) Gracious God, our sins are too heavy to carry, too real to hide, and too deep to undo. Forgive what our lips tremble to name, what our hearts can no longer bear, and what has become for us a consuming fire of judgment. Set us free from a past that we cannot change; open to us a future in which we can be changed; and grant us grace to grow more and more in your likeness and image, through Jesus Christ, the light of the world. Amen. The Words of Institution Sharing the Bread and the Cup The Bread Pilgrim s Hymn... Stephen Paulus The Chancel Choir Even before we call on your name to ask You, O God, When we seek for the words to glorify you, you hear our prayer; Unceasing love, O unceasing love, surpassing all we know. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. Even with darkness sealing us in, we breathe your name, And through all the days that follow so fast, we trust in you; Endless your grace, O endless your grace, beyond all mortal dream. Both now and forever, and unto ages and ages, Amen. ~Michael Dennis Browne The Cup Esto Les Digo... Kinley Lange The Youth Choir; Anna Ball, soprano I say to you, if two of you agree here on earth about anything you ask, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. Because where two or three are gathered in my name, there will I be in the midst of them. RESPONDING IN FAITH THE INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP If you desire membership in this congregation, you are invited to come forward and the pastor will greet you. If you prefer not to come forward, you may speak to one of the ministers after the service. As an open membership church, we honor your previous baptism in any other Christian community. If you have not made a confession of faith, we invite you to do so and receive Christian baptism. Church members are invited to commit themselves anew to God and to God s service in the world. 3
*THE HYMN OF DISCIPLESHIP Help Us Accept Each Other... AURELIA 4
THE PASTORAL GREETING... Bob Setzer, Jr. THE PRAYER OF DEDICATION... Debbie Yancey THE SERVICE OF GIVING The Receiving of Tithes and Offerings The Offertory Rondeau from Abdelazer Suite... Henry Purcell/arr. William H. Griffin High School Bells *The Presentation and Doxology DEPARTING TO SERVE *THE BENEDICTION... Bob Setzer, Jr. *THE CHORAL BENEDICTION Sevenfold Amen...John Stainer The Youth Choir *THE POSTLUDE Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty... arr. Edward Broughton Lauren Winkelman, organist TO OUR GUESTS We extend to you a sincere welcome and the hope that you will find your worship experience meaningful. You are invited to the narthex for a brief time of fellowship following worship where you can meet church members and clergy, and learn more about this congregation. We would ask that you record your visit by filling out the friendship pad in the pew; email addresses are especially helpful. To learn more about Knollwood Baptist Church, find us online at www.knollwood.org. You can also receive our newsletter and email announcements by emailing colleen@knollwood.org, or just call the church office, 725-1343. Sunday School at Knollwood begins at 9:45 a.m. KBC WELCOMING STATEMENT Knollwood Baptist Church is an inviting, inclusive family of faith open to all persons, whatever their race, gender, socioeconomic status, special needs, or sexual orientation, who want to walk in the way of Jesus. ABOUT OUR WORSHIP On the Sundays nearest Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Veterans Day, our nation s flag is placed in the narthex in gratitude for those whose national service helped ensure the freedoms we enjoy as Americans. Our hymns today relate to the scripture and to the sermonic emphasis on I John 3:8-24. The Hymn of Praise, I ll Praise My Maker While I ve Breath, is one of the many dozens of Psalms that Isaac Watts Christianized in his 1719 volume The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and Apply d to the Christian State and Worship. Dr. Watts paraphrased the original Psalm, translating from the Hebrew into metricized and rhyming English poetry. Following our singing of Watts version, we will hear WFU Divinity School intern Jesse Sorrell read Psalm 146 as our Old Testament lesson for the day. Both the 2nd and 3rd hymns today are based on the ideas of I John - that we love one another as Christ has commanded us. If the Father of English Hymnody is the esteemed Dr. Watts, the 2nd most important English Hymnist has to be Charles Wesley. In 1747 this Methodist penned what must be the best know hymn based on these I John ideas, Love Divine, All Loves Excelling. The concluding hymn today, also based on I John 3, Help Us Accept Each Other was written in 1975 by another English hymnist, contemporary Fred Kaan. We will sing this hymn to the tune AURELIA. We normally sing this tune to the hymn The Church s One Foundation. The Youth Choir will sing a contemporary setting of Psalm 150 as their Anthem of Praise. This Psalm will be sung in Latin. The young people are preparing this work as part of their festival literature for the March 2016 Cooperative Baptist Fellowships choir festival that will be held at Knollwood. Today s Prayer of Confession is from the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship. The printed music is used by permission of OneLicense.net #A-724940. 5
FLOWERS The flowers in the sanctuary are given to the glory of God and in memory of Judy Felty on her birthday by Bubber Felty, Chris Felty, and Christopher Felty. ABOUT OUR BANNERS The way is a familiar biblical theme encompassing such truths as the way of the Lord (Isaiah 40:3), Jesus as the way (John 14:6), and the way as a description of Christian discipleship (Acts 9:2). The words on the banner point to the movements of faith: Longing for God that impels us forward in the spiritual journey; Learning the way of the Scriptures and the way of Jesus; Loving as our love for God and our neighbors deepens; and Living as we live out of Christian faith and witness in the world. The colors of the banner emphasize green for ordinary time, the period in the church year between Pentecost and Advent. The artist who designed and painted the banners is our own Bambi Setzer. FOR THE CHILDREN Worship Care is provided for children, infant - kindergarten aged on the first floor of Building B. Children s Worship resumes this month for 1st through 3rd graders. It meets on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month. During the Hymn of Devotion, children meet their leaders in the narthex to walk together to Children s Worship (B244). After the worship service, parents pick up their children from B244. Volunteers are needed to help chaperone the children during that time. If you are interested in volunteering one Sunday, please contact Amine Seifert, amine@knollwood.org. For the 2 nd and 4 th Sundays children are invited to enjoy the worship service with their families. Children s activity bulletins and crayons are available in the narthex. BENEVOLENCE OFFERING On Communion Sunday, a benevolence offering is taken to help with benevolent needs in the Knollwood family and wider community. Ushers will be in the narthex following worship to receive donations. HONORING KNOLLWOOD VETERANS Today, November 8 - Knollwood veterans will be honored with their photographs on display in the church Narthex. American flags will be placed at the interment site of each veteran buried in the Memorial Garden. ~Anne Harrison & David Tate KNOLLWOOD CARES Knollwood Cares, the congregational care ministry of our church, would like to know of specific needs in our congregation. You may complete a request card found in the narthex and e-mail your need to Linda Massler, Knollwood Cares Director, at linda.massler@gmail.com. SENIOR ADULT SINK LUNCHEON Tuesday, November 10 Gather in the dining room at 11:30, lunch is at 12 with entertainment. The Senior Adult Luncheons began many years ago as a memorial to Brona Sink by her husband, Clyde. He designated monies to provide for the spring and fall luncheons each year. Norma Turnham now continues this tradition in memory of both her parents, Clyde and Brona Sink. Please join us. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AT KNOLLWOOD OPTION 1 Welcoming the Other--Larger group explorations - in the fellowship hall Nov. 11 Intergenerational Missions Project - Let s Pack Thanksgiving Boxes for Bolton Families and learn about food insecurity in Winston-Salem from Terri Glenn, Childhood Hunger Programs Outreach Coordinator at Second Harvest Brief Called Church in Conference to vote on proposed budget Nov. 18 Knollwood s Missional Identity Task Force- Let's enter a lively discussion with Sylvia Oberle and other members of a task force that worked hard for many months exploring what it means for Knollwood to be a missional congregation. OPTION 2 In the Beginning and Now - God and Family Dynamics: Nov. 11 Blended Families (Genesis 16-21) Nov. 18 Parents and Children (Genesis 21-22) All are welcome. Bring your Bible; be ready for lots of discussion; meet in the Chapel, Bldg. A. Facilitated by Richard Vinson, M.Div., Ph.D. 6:00-7:00 pm Kids Connect for 1 st -5 th Graders Kids Connect runs concurrent to the Adult Education offering on Wednesday nights. 6
DR. DEREK HICKS PREACHING Sunday, November 15 - As our congregation continues to explore the theme of Welcoming the Other, Dr. Derek Hicks will be our pulpit guest on Sunday, Nov. 15. Dr. Hicks is Professor of Religion and Culture and scholar of African American Religion at Wake Forest University School of Divinity. During October, Dr. Hicks wowed our Wednesday night crowd with his personal and scholarly sharing about the vitality of African-American spirituality. His is an eloquent and important voice in our community. YOUR SPECIAL TALENTS NEEDED Sunday, November 15, 4:00 5:30 p.m. The Wellness and Community Center Team seeks your expertise in further shaping the new and expanded opportunities that lie ahead. Three work groups have created a vision for each key outreach area of the WCC, and their recommendations are now available online for your review at knollwood.org. Click on the Exercising Faith tab, and choose Work Group Plans then click on the link on the top left. To ensure that we have considered all aspects of the proposed ministries and programs, please plan to attend a meeting on Sunday afternoon, November 15, from 4:00 5:30 p.m., beginning in the Fellowship Hall. We will divide into three outreach area groups, listed below, and we hope you will participate in the one where your professional expertise and/or personal interests lie. You may contact the work group chairs listed below if you have questions. Community Engagement Sylvia Oberle, soberle@aol.com Recreation & Wellness John Danforth, jdanforth@triad.rr.com Arts & Hearts Rodney Stilwell, claymanr@windstream.net CHURCH WITH A DIFFERENCE DINNER AND CONVERSATION Sunday, November 15, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Living with Difference or Disability? Do you have a child or other individual with difference in your family? The Church With a Difference ministry team invites you to Dinner and Conversation in the Dining Room. Our conversation will center on friendships: what is good, what is hard, what is easy, what is elusive. So that we may be sure to have enough food for all, please RSVP to Peggy Mims, 722-2087, or cpmims3@gmail.com. Please note if you will need childcare. ~Lucy Cash, Peggy Mims, and Nancy Scoggin LISTENING SESSIONS: YOUTH MINISTER SEARCH COMMITTEE On Sunday, November 22, the Search Committee for the new Minister of Youth and Recreation will hold a listening session. Parents of youth and any other interested KBC members will meet from 4:30 to 5:30 in the Noffsinger Youth Bldg. Then from 6:15-7:00, Middle School and High School youth will convene during their regular Sunday night activities to give feedback to the Search Committee about the profile of the candidate needed to fill this important ministry position. CITY WITH DWELLINGS OVERFLOW SHELTERS KBC will partner for the third year with the City with Dwellings overflow homeless shelter at St. Timothy s Episcopal. The shelter provides a warm and safe space for about 20 women each night Dec. 1 through Mar. 31. KBC volunteers are needed every Thursday to provide dinner and snack bags, help with check-in, and stay overnight. Full descriptions of volunteer roles and the link to sign up are available at http://citywithdwellings.org/shelters/st-timothys. Opportunities to learn more: Nov. 4 - Wednesday Night Dinner; Nov. 14 - St. Timothy s Training Session; Nov. 22 - Signup after worship. Contact Rachel Revelle (reverm13@wfu.edu; 252-862-6324) or the church office for further information. COLLECTING SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR CHILDREN My name is Andrea Strauss. I am in the process of working toward my Gold Award in Girl Scouts and starting the second half of my project of collecting school supplies. These will be distributed during January to children in Bolton and Ward Elementary schools Backpack Program. This will give the schools a needed restock of supplies halfway through the year. Any donation is appreciated. Thank you. Needed Supplies are: pencils, erasers glue sticks tissues, hand sanitizer. Collection boxes are in the Narthex, Lower A and Foyer B. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 - THEOLOGY ON TAP Theology on Tap continues for Young Adults 6 p.m. at Foothills, 638 West Fourth Street. For information, contact Jesse Sorrell (sorrelljesse@gmail.com). 7
WOMEN S BOOK GROUP Meeting Thursday evenings once a month, 7:30 p.m., at Coffee Park ARTS inside the Milton Rhodes Ctr. Nov. 19 - Truth & Beauty, Ann Patchett Jan. 21 - Autobiography of a Face, Lucy Grealy For more information or to let the leaders know you plan to come, contact Jamie Southern (jamie.rogers@gmail.com, 336-528-3569) or Rachel Stinehelfer (ledalucy21@yahoo.com, 919.607.0695 ). You may order books through Bookmarks (contact Jamie) or provide your own MONDAY MEN MEET Monday Morning Men 7 a.m., at the Allman Spry offices, top floor, 380 Knollwood St. For information, contact Chip Mims (cpmims3@gmail.com). Monday Evening Men meet at 8:00 p.m. at Foothills at 638 West Fourth St. On Monday, Nov. 23, the Monday Night Men are meeting at downtown's newest restaurant, Camel City BBQ Factory (701 Liberty St.) at 7pm for dinner. All men are welcome to join us. Contact Steve Cramer,cramerwithac@triad.rr.com, with any questions. INVITATION TO ALL NEW MEMBERS AND VISITORS: LEARNING TO LOVE AND LIVE LIKE JESUS AT KNOLLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Join us for a series of Sunday mornings, November 1-22, to explore who we are and how you can discover exciting opportunities to grow in your faith journey in our community. Wonder with us, can the call to follow Jesus be graceful and grace-fueled? Sundays from 9:45-10:30 a.m. in the fellowship hall (directly after Knollchat.) Nov. 15: Fresh Ways of Praying (Journey Inward) Leaders: Diane Lipsett and Ben Wagener How we pray says much about who we are, who we can become, AND who we believe God is. With our desire to know God at the center, we will explore fresh ways to pray Nov. 22: Who Is Jesus Christ for Us Today? (Bonhoeffer's Question for Christians) Leaders: Roger and Sharon Underwood How can we know and experience the deep love of Jesus Christ for us when he lived so long ago? How can we learn to love and live like Jesus with our hands, hearts, and head? (From our KBC mission statement) SUNDAYS AT KNOLLWOOD 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m. Worship Service 4:00 p.m. Children s Bells rehearsals 4:30 p.m. Youth Choir rehearsal 5:30 p.m. High School Bells 5:30 p.m. Middle School SNYG 5:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Bonus Rehearsal 6:15 p.m. Combined MS/HS SNYG 7:00 p.m. High School SNYG 6:15 p.m. Chancel Bells CALENDAR The full church calendar is online at www.knollwood.org. Click on the lower left calendar icon. There is a recycle bin in the narthex. We hope, however, that you will take this information home for future reference, and then recycle. KNOLLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 330 Knollwood Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104 (336) 725-1343 Pastor Dr. Bob Setzer, Jr. Minister of Music Dr. Kenneth A. Wilson Interim Youth Minister Rev. Daniel Potter Children s Ministry Associate Mrs. Amine Seifert Music Ministry Associate and Organist Mrs. Lauren Winkelman Minister of Faith Formation and Education Dr. Diane Lipsett Minister to Senior Adults & Weekday School Rev. Lucrecia Norman Interim Minister of Welcome and Engagement Dr. Ben Wagener 8