Central Presbyterian Church, Brantford, ON (519) 752-4932 ~ Email: cpc97@execulink.com Website: www.execulink.com/~cpc97 Interim Moderator: Rev. Mark McLennan Director of Music: Mr. Ron Beckett, B.Mus.,M.Mus.,A.R.C.T. Worship Leader: Anne Miller, B.A., MR November 11, 2018 10:00 A.M. Remembrance Day WE PREPARE FOR WORSHIP (* Please stand as able, where asterisk shown) Prelude: God is my shepherd Antonín Dvořák Michaela Chiste, soloist Entrance of the Bible * Hymn 325 Eternal Father, strong to save Silent procession of wreath and flag OUR APPROACH TO GOD Call to Worship: M: We gather to remember sacrifices made P: and the courage of those who have gone before us. M: We gather to remember God s faithfulness P: calling us to do and be more than we imagined. M: We gather to remember Christ, the Prince of Peace, P: whose death and resurrection overcame evil and death. M: We gather to worship God Creator, Saviour and Spirit, P: in whose ways we will walk forever. The Peace: M: The peace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you. P: And also with you. THE ACT OF REMEMBRANCE Reading of poem In Flanders Fields * The National Anthem 833 O Canada * Reading of the Honour Roll * The Tryst: (in unison) They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them * The Last Post: Trumpeter Sean Colwell * The Silence: (2 minutes) * The Reveille: Trumpeter Sean Colwell Anthem: Once to every man and nation Lowell-Williams Welcome and Announcements * Children s Hymn 796 And every one neath their vine and fig tree A time for all God s children * Hymn 740 Make me a channel of your peace WE HEAR GOD S WORD The Scriptures: Old Testament: Genesis 22: 1-19 (p. 17) * Responsive Reading: Micah 4: 1-7 (insert) -Sandy Russell * Gloria Patri: Epistle: Hebrews 11: 8-12, 17-22 (p. 225) Sermon: Making Sacrifices WE RESPOND TO GOD S WORD * Hymn 665 Lord Jesus, you shall be my song Prayers of the People Leader: Lead us in Your ways, O God. People: Guide our feet in paths of peace. Collection of Offering Offertory: * Doxology Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost Offertory Prayer WE GO FORTH TO SERVE GOD * Hymn 743 (tune 742) Lead on, eternal Sovereign * Benediction and Choral Amen Postlude
Eyeglasses & Hearing Aids for Mexico The McKay s are gathering eyeglasses and hearing aids. Please leave them in the designated box located in the narthex. Muchas Gracias! MONDAY, NOV. 12 9:30 A.M. Mat making in hall TUESDAY, NOV. 13 6:30 P.M. - Sparks/Brownies in the Kindergarten room 6:30 P.M. - Guides in the hall WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 7:00 P.M. Pathfinders in the hall *7:00 P.M. Post Bazaar meeting in St. Andrews Room On Saturday, November 24th at 7:30pm Arcady s seasonal production There s a Song in the Air: A Timeless Holiday Classic will be presented at St. Andrew s United Church (95 Darling St.) in Brantford. This entertaining and upbeat production will feature new and traditional holiday music written and arranged by Arcady's artistic director Ronald Beckett. Beckett s holiday music will leave an unforgettable impression on first hearing. There s a Song in the Air is designed to take the listener on a colourful winter journey and conjure up thoughts and memories of the Christmas season. The concert will be performed by some of the finest singers Canada has to offer. A highlight of the show is always the humorous short dramas centred around Lanny Fleming and Greg Walshaw. Arcady also looks forward to involving local youth singers in this family friendly production. This heartwarming performance promises to leave everyone full of Christmas cheer. Tickets ($25 Adults $10 Students) are available by emailing admin@standrewsbrantford.com or calling the church office at St. Andrew s United church at 519 752 5823, or by calling Carolyn in the church office at Central at 519-752-4932. St. Andrew s United Church - Christmas Village Saturday, November 17 th, 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Lunch is served at the Red Nose Eatery from 11:30 1:00. Silent Auction from 10:30 1:00. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE HONOUR ROLL WORLD WAR ONE Lance Sergeant Edwin Staley (18, November 1916) Private Leonard Howell (18, November 1917) Private Harry Jenkins (17, November 1917) Private Walter F. Sporne (30, September 1918) Sergeant Albert Speechley (15, September 1916) WORLD WAR TWO Robert Stanley Lewis Cline (8, August 1944) George R. Lambert (6, July 1940) Flight Sergeant James H. Oliver (21, February 1942) Private John L. Copeman (18, August 1942) Private Raymond W. Taylor (19, August 1942) Private Gordon E. Ott (30, January 1943) Private James R. Telfer (6, November 1943) Pilot Officer William A. Bailey (23, May 1944) Flying Officer Alexander D. Callander (6, June 1944) In Flanders Fields by John McCrae, May 1915 In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
Welcome! Again we are pleased that you could be in worship this morning, as it is our hope, together, that everyone will find joy, peace, and community here. A time of sharing, with light refreshments, takes place in the church hall following the worship service. Today s fellowship time is hosted by members of Session. We assist your worshipping experience by providing a nursery for young children. (Carolyn Stratford has graciously offered to care for our children); by reserving two parking spots in the southwest corner of the City Hall Parking Lot for Stork Parking - (for infants and their parents or expectant mothers). We also make available Words only editions of the hymn book (available in the narthex). We also supply individual hearing devices to supplement the sound system; and, we reserve shortened pews for the use of physically-challenged persons and their families. Ushers this morning are Cathie & Bruce Trickey; they are available to answer any questions if you are visiting or new to the church. Poppies of Remembrance are available in the narthex entrance and are provided by the Royal Canadian Legion. Donations may be given in support of the Legion s work within our communities, and in particular to support the children/families of veterans who gave of their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today! Special thanks to Sean Colwell, trumpeter for his music ministry. We appreciate his presence with us given that this is a very busy season for him. Also to Sandy Russell for his participation in our worship service, to all those that participated in the Remembrance portion of the service this morning and to Michaela Chiste for her gift of music. The flowers in the Sanctuary this morning are in honour of all Veterans. Those that have given their lives, the men and women who gave service to our country and also those that are presently serving to keep our country safe. God Bless you all! The sympathy of the congregation is extended to the Vos and Vukson families and friends. Nicholas Vukson passed away on Tuesday, November 6 th. Nick was a leading telegraphist in the Royal Canadian Navy in the North Atlantic doing convoy duty during WWII. There will be a visitation at Dennis Toll Funeral Home this afternoon; from 2 5 p.m., 55 Charing Cross St. Funeral will be in Ingersoll at 11 a.m. on Monday at McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll. The General Convenors of the Bazaar would like to thank everyone for all their time and talents put into yesterday s Bazaar which made it such an amazing success. Please join us for the Post Bazaar Sale in the Church hall during coffee time this morning. **Please note change of date of Post Bazaar meeting** - Reminder to All Bazaar Convenors and table helpers: meeting on Wednesday, November 14th at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to come and share your input to help make next year s Bazaar a success! All reports and financial statements are due at that time. Newsletter Deadline Submissions for the December issue of Central News are needed by Tuesday, November 13th. If you have something that would be of interest to your "Church Family", please forward the information to Debbie Bean or email Debbie. A reminder that Debbie would appreciate it if we could standardize the format we use. This would simplify assembling the Newsletter for her. Please try to use: * Size 12 font * Font Style - Times New Roman * Single line spacing * Full justification of paragraphs * In the subject line of your email indicate how many reports sending Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes thanks to all who participated in this outreach ministry. 24 Shoe boxes were sent from Central and $260.00 was collected. Thank-you for supporting this very worthy cause.
The Bells of Peace - Bells call us to wake, to pray, to work, to arms, to feast and in times of crisis, to come together. On November 11, 1918, the ringing of church bells erupted spontaneously across the country as an outpouring of relief that four years of war had come to an end. The Bells of Peace initiative is designed to emulate that moment of remembrance in honour of our veterans who served in WW1. Today; November 11 th, 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended WWI. Tonight at sundown we have a few volunteers that will be coming to the church to participate in tolling the bell at the church known as The Ringing of the Bells of Peace. A few other churches in the city with working bells will be participating as well. Commitment cards thank you to those who returned their commitment cards; This helps the Board of Managers to set the budget for 2019. Commitment cards can be still be sent in and left on the offering plate or left/mailed to the office for Carolyn. Preparing the Way an Advent Bible Study - 4 weeks, Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. beginning November 27 th Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn t before! What if Christmas, he thought, doesn t come from a store. What if Christmas...perhaps...means a little bit more! (Dr. Seuss, How the Grinch Stole Christmas) Please join us for a discussion of the stories of Advent as presented in the Lectionary readings designated for the 4 Sundays of Advent. Study guides for each session will be available in the narthex on the previous Sunday. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be held on Sunday, December 2nd during 10:00 a.m. worship. This is a special day in the life of the church. The prayer of the Session is everyone at the Table of the Lord. Toonies for the Blessing Centre please bring your toonies (on December 2nd) that go to support Central s suppers at the Blessing Centre. If you are donating bills or other coins please put them in an envelope and mark it clearly for the Blessing Centre. Your donation will be credited to your annual givings if you include your envelope number or name. Christmas Vendor s Fair - Saturday, December 1st, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. How can you help? - Take a poster to hang up at your place of business/apartment - Donate a raffle table item - Volunteer to help the day of the vendor s fair December 2nd is the first Sunday in Advent, which marks the first Sunday in four Sundays of deep spiritual reflection, with increasing anticipation and hope, all culminating to Christmas Eve where we celebrate Emanuel; God with us! Please join us on our journey every Sunday to share in the promises and joy of this church season. Donations for this year's Christmas Floral display will begin on November 18th. Debbie will be in the Narthex before the service and in the hall during coffee time. The list will be printed on Sunday, December 16 th. PAR offering cards are available on the high tables in the narthex for those who are participating in the Pre-Authorized Remittance programme at Central Church. For Pastoral Care If pastoral care is needed; during office hours, please contact Carolyn in the church office at 519-752-4932, if after office hours please contact Rev. Larry Amio;, if you can t reach either please contact Rev. Mark McLennan, our Interim Moderator at Knox Woodstock church.
Responsive Reading Micah 4:1-7 In days to come the mountain of the Lord s house shall be established as the highest of the mountains, and shall be raised up above the hills. The people shall stream to it, and many nations shall come and say: Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; that he may teach us his ways and that we may walk in his paths. For out of Zion shall go forth instruction, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He shall judge between many peoples, and shall arbitrate between strong nations far away; they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more; but they shall all sit under their own vines and their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid; for the mouth of the Lord of hosts has spoken. For all the peoples walk, each in the name of its god, but we will walk in the name of the Lord our God forever and ever. In that day, says the Lord, I will assemble the lame, and gather those who have been driven away, and those whom I have afflicted. The lame I will make the remnant, and those who were cast off, a strong nation; and the Lord will reign over them in Mount Zion now and forevermore. Responsive Reading Micah 4:1-7 In days to come the mountain of the Lord s house shall be established as the highest of the mountains, and shall be raised up above the hills. The people shall stream to it, and many nations shall come and say: Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; that he may teach us his ways and that we may walk in his paths. For out of Zion shall go forth instruction, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He shall judge between many peoples, and shall arbitrate between strong nations far away; they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more; but they shall all sit under their own vines and their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid; for the mouth of the Lord of hosts has spoken. For all the peoples walk, each in the name of its god, but we will walk in the name of the Lord our God forever and ever. In that day, says the Lord, I will assemble the lame, and gather those who have been driven away, and those whom I have afflicted. The lame I will make the remnant, and those who were cast off, a strong nation; and the Lord will reign over them in Mount Zion now and forevermore.