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the lost, I will bring back the strayed, and I will build up them lie down, says the Lord God. I will seek I myself will be the shepherd of my sheep, and I will make the injured, and I will strengthen the weak.

THE WORSHIP OF GOD IN CHRIST JESUS THE LORD The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost August 12, 2012 10:55 a.m. WE COME BEFORE GOD The Gathering of God s People The Prelude The Greeting and Announcements The Invocation and Lord s Prayer The Chiming of the Hour The Introit The Call to Worship Psalm 100 Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name. For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations. The Hymn of Praise No. 19 We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer The Scriptural Call to Prayer Psalm 23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. The Pastoral Prayer

WE LISTEN FOR GOD S WORD The First Lesson Acts 16:23-34 The Children s Sermon The Hymn of Preparation No. 185 Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners The Offertory Prayer The Collection of Offerings with Offertory The Doxology The Anthem The Second Lesson 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 The Sermon The Power of Gratitude WE RESPOND TO GOD S CALL The Invitation to Christian Response The Hymn of Response No. 640 Let All Things Now Living The Words of Dismissal Psalm 113:1-3 Praise the Lord! Praise, O servants of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord! Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time forth and forevermore! From the rising of the sun to its setting the name of the Lord is to be praised! The Benediction The Congregational Response May the grace of Christ our Savior and the Father s boundless love, With the Holy Spirit s favor, Rest upon us from above. Amen. The Postlude

Worship 133 Children s Church 10 Sunday School 56 Nursery & Toddlers CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sunday, August 12 9:45 A.M. Devotional 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:55 A.M. Worship Service 5:00 P.M. Youth Ignite Tuesday, August 14 7:00 P.M. Men s Bible Study Wednesday, August 15 6:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study DEACON OF THE MONTH: John Hessenauer (703)753-7979 USHERS: Bobby Swindall, Captain, Jeff Davis, John Burke, Bart Tackett NURSERY: Tina Elmi, Beth Smith TWOS & THREES: Ruth Anne Sawyer CHILDREN'S CHURCH: Frances Kennedy PROGRESS REPORT FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2012 Weekly budget needs $6,760.46 8/5/12 Offering $9,889.40* *Details posted on bulletin board. PRAYER REQUESTS August 8, 2012 Cindy Bond Guerry Drey Beth Smith family John Godlove Galen Tackett family Carol Moltrip Lynda McVearry Dale Plummer Evelyn Lambert Jim Jarrett Carolyn Brown Bill Saylor Lisa Klebeck Harry Carter Marlene Cunningham Dan Kriss Roger Hall HAYMARKET BAPTIST CHURCH 14800 Washington Street PO Box 182 Haymarket, Virginia 20169 (703)754-8546 E-Mail: haymarketbc@verizon.net Web Site: www.haymarketbaptistchurch.org Dr. Charles D. Stewart, Minister (Cell (703)577-8308) Ann Whitney, Ministry Assistant Dr. Patricia Howell, Choir Director Jim Westerhouse, Organist

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT OUR WORSHIP TODAY Welcome to this service of worship. The pastor and other worship leaders have put a great deal of time, thought and effort into the planning and implementation of the service. It is their hope and prayer that the service will constitute a fit offering of praise unto Almighty God, and that it will serve God s purposes as he continues to work in the lives of his children. Ushers are available to assist you in any way during the service. They are wearing gold identification badges and are stationed near the exits during the service. For those with children, please note the following provisions for childcare during the service: care for infants to one year olds in the nursery; care for two and three year olds in room 21 (down the preschool hallway); children s church for children age four through second grade in room 26 (also located down the preschool hallway the children leave for this class with its leaders following the Children s Sermon in the worship service). An usher will be glad to help you locate these rooms either before or after the service. The worship service is recorded on DVDs and is available upon request through the church office. A manuscript copy of the sermon is posted each Monday on the church website (www.haymarketbaptistchurch.org). Those interested in joining the church should contact the pastor. He will be happy to share with you the requirements for church membership. ANNOUNCEMENTS Missions Partner Focus Over the course of the past several Sundays, we have focused our offertory prayer on one of the missions partners we support through our budget giving. Today we focus on the gospel work supported by the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. The Lottie Moon offering, emphasized at Christmas-time but collected year-round, undergirds the work of Southern Baptist missionaries the world over. The offering is named for a fellow Virginia Baptist woman who served as a missionary to China in the late 1800s. (Edith Kennedy wrote about Lottie Moon in the July edition of our newsletter where she chronicled a recent visit by church members to Miss Moon s gravesite. You would benefit greatly from reading that article if you have not already. Copies are available at the exits.) We give thanks to God for the good work carried out by Southern Baptist missionaries in every land, and for the opportunity to support their ministry through our gifts each week to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.

Budget Preparation Time The Stewardship Committee is now receiving requests from all church committees for the 2013 budget. Each committee chairperson should find a request form in your mailbox (if you don t, contact John Burke). Please return these to the church office or the Stewardship Committee mailbox by Monday, August 21. The committee will begin the budget preparation process the last part of this month. The proposed budget for 2013 will be presented for discussion and church vote at the October 17 church business meeting. Special Called Business Meeting The People of Hope Committee has called a special business meeting on Wednesday, August 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the town s proposals on the taking of church property for its streetscape project. This is a very important meeting. All members are urged to attend. Questions may be directed to Otelia Frazier. Women on Mission We will meet on Monday, August 20, at 1:00 p.m. All ladies are invited to attend. We will be discussing our new connection with the Fauquier Family Shelter and hands - on opportunities for mission work there. Also, we will be discussing several opportunities for ladies of the church to attend conferences in the area. So plan now to join us for this meeting on August 20. Newsletter Deadline Please submit all newsletter articles and dates for the September newsletter by Monday, August 20. Congratulations On August 25, John Pross son, Captain John Pross, and Meredith Peasley will be wed at the Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis, Maryland. They met in South Carolina and will make their home in Holly Ridge, North Carolina. We rejoice in the family s good mews and wish the newly wed couple every happiness. Women s Get-Away The Women's Get-Away through the WMUV will be held November 2-3 at Eagle Eyrie in Lynchburg, VA. The cost is $62 per person and will include overnight accommodations in a lodge and three meals. We will depart that Friday at about 12:30 and return Saturday mid to late afternoon. Please let Jackie Cafferty or Amy Carter-Stewart know by Sunday, August 19 if you would like to attend. A deposit of $10 will be due then. The rest of the cost is due the end of October.

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT OUR WORSHIP TODAY Welcome to this service of worship. The pastor and other worship leaders have put a great deal of time, thought and effort into the planning and implementation of the service. It is their hope and prayer that the service will constitute a fit offering of praise unto Almighty God, and that it will serve God s purposes as he continues to work in the lives of his children. Ushers are available to assist you in any way during the service. They are wearing gold identification badges and are stationed near the exits during the service. For those with children, please note the following provisions for childcare during the service: care for infants to one year olds in the nursery; care for two and three year olds in room 21 (down the preschool hallway); children s church for children age four through second grade in room 26 (also located down the preschool hallway the children leave for this class with its leaders following the Children s Sermon in the worship service). An usher will be glad to help you locate these rooms either before or after the service. The worship service is recorded on DVDs and is available upon request through the church office. A manuscript copy of the sermon is posted each Monday on the church website (www.haymarketbaptistchurch.org). Those interested in joining the church should contact the pastor. He will be happy to share with you the requirements for church membership. ANNOUNCEMENTS Missions Partner Focus Over the course of the past several Sundays, we have focused our offertory prayer on one of the missions partners we support through our budget giving. Today we focus on the gospel work supported by the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. The Lottie Moon offering, emphasized at Christmas-time but collected year-round, undergirds the work of Southern Baptist missionaries the world over. The offering is named for a fellow Virginia Baptist woman who served as a missionary to China in the late 1800s. (Edith Kennedy wrote about Lottie Moon in the July edition of our newsletter where she chronicled a recent visit by church members to Miss Moon s gravesite. You would benefit greatly from reading that article if you have not already. Copies are available at the exits.) We give thanks to God for the good work carried out by Southern Baptist missionaries in every land, and for the opportunity to support their ministry through our gifts each week to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.

Budget Preparation Time The Stewardship Committee is now receiving requests from all church committees for the 2013 budget. Each committee chairperson should find a request form in your mailbox (if you don t, contact John Burke). Please return these to the church office or the Stewardship Committee mailbox by Monday, August 21. The committee will begin the budget preparation process the last part of this month. The proposed budget for 2013 will be presented for discussion and church vote at the October 17 church business meeting. Special Called Business Meeting The People of Hope Committee has called a special business meeting on Wednesday, August 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the town s proposals on the taking of church property for its streetscape project. This is a very important meeting. All members are urged to attend. Questions may be directed to Otelia Frazier. Women on Mission We will meet on Monday, August 20, at 1:00 p.m. All ladies are invited to attend. We will be discussing our new connection with the Fauquier Family Shelter and hands - on opportunities for mission work there. Also, we will be discussing several opportunities for ladies of the church to attend conferences in the area. So plan now to join us for this meeting on August 20. Newsletter Deadline Please submit all newsletter articles and dates for the September newsletter by Monday, August 20. Congratulations On August 25, John Pross son, Captain John Pross, and Meredith Peasley will be wed at the Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis, Maryland. They met in South Carolina and will make their home in Holly Ridge, North Carolina. We rejoice in the family s good mews and wish the newly wed couple every happiness. Women s Get-Away The Women's Get-Away through the WMUV will be held November 2-3 at Eagle Eyrie in Lynchburg, VA. The cost is $62 per person and will include overnight accommodations in a lodge and three meals. We will depart that Friday at about 12:30 and return Saturday mid to late afternoon. Please let Jackie Cafferty or Amy Carter-Stewart know by Sunday, August 19 if you would like to attend. A deposit of $10 will be due then. The rest of the cost is due the end of October.