Presbyterian Women Morning Service Sunday 4th February 2018 at 11.00am

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Presbyterian Women Morning Service Sunday 4th February 2018 at 11.00am

Introit Call to Worship O sing Joyfully - Batten Rev Michael Anderson Praise 125 Lord for the Years Welcome & Introduction Prayer and Lord s Prayer (sung Lord s Prayer) Fullerton House Choir Choir Children s Address Yvonne Elder Kim Lindsay This Little Light of Mine Marlene Hanna Praise 21 God is Good, God is Great Following the hymn Little Fishes is available for children aged between 0 3 years old. Little Fishes is supervised so parents may return into the church service. Children (3-11 years) may leave for Kingfishers, which starts this morning. We follow a programme of Bible teaching, activities include storytelling, art and craft, prayers as well as songs. We help the children learn about Jesus and grow in their faith in a fun way. Young people (Year 8 Year 10) may leave for Disciples an interactive program helping our Young Teens to find their place in our church Family. Older Teens (Year 11-14) are encouraged to remain in the service and worship with the congregation. Announcements Prayers for Others Victoria College Choir Rev Michael Anderson Nell McDowell You raise me up, by B Graham & R Lovland The Lord is my Shepherd, by S Townend A Gaelic Blessing by J Rutter

OT Bible Reading Psalm 19 v 1 11 Pauline Silcock NT Bible Reading Matthew 13 v 31 35 Dorothy Boyle Address Praise I Spy.something beginning with a K Dr Cindy Brown Bless the Lord O my Soul Offering Organ Voluntary (Please stand as the Stewards bring the offering forward) Prayer of Dedication Rev Michael Anderson Prayer Ministry Announcement Rev Michael Anderson Praise 3 Lord of all Hopefulness Benediction Organ Postlude Dr Cindy Brown Fanfare - Dubois Organ voluntaries the organ voluntary played at the conclusion of each service is part of the offering of worship. Members of the congregation are very welcome to remain in their seats or come into the choir area to listen to the music) At the end of the Service please join us for coffee/tea at the back of the church. If you are visiting Fisherwick for the first time please introduce yourself to our Minister, Rev Michael Anderson, Assistant Minister, John O Donnell, or any member of the congregation.

HISTORY The desire to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to women and girls of India was the prime motivation for the formation of the first women s organisation of the Presbyterian Church in 1873. It was called the Female Association for Promoting Christianity Among the Women of the East. It was shortened to the Zenana Association. Between 1874 and 2000 the PWA and its preceding organisations sent 239 missionaries into eleven countries and Miss Susan Brown went to India as the first missionary of the Association. In 1904, the General Assembly, concerned about long working hours for women and girls in the factories and mills, made a recommendation for an agency of fully trained women workers to be introduced into congregations. This resulted in the formation in 1905 of The Women's Association for Home Mission, followed by the Deaconess Guild in 1908. The first deaconess was Miss Betty Barclay. In 1905 the Presbyterian Women's Union was formed for fellowship and to hear and discuss lectures on edifying matters. They quickly saw the need to help girls coming to work in Belfast from the country. In Church House a Bible class was held on Sunday afternoons followed by tea. During the week there were evening classes in cooking, dressmaking, and handcrafts and at lunchtime many girls came to make tea and eat their sandwiches. By 1971 there had been several name changes and the PWA was formed by amalgamating the Women s Missionary Association, Women s Home Mission and the Presbyterian Women s Union. In the same year the YWG (Young Women s Group) was recognised as part of the PWA by the General Assembly, while still retaining their own identity and having a separate Central Committee.

In 2000 the PWA became involved in the financial support of all missionaries in partnership with the Overseas Board, (now called Board of Mission Overseas) through the Mission Fund. In 2005 the PWA entered a new financial partnership with Board of Mission in Ireland for supporting deaconesses also through the Mission Fund. In 2008 there was a coming together of PWA and YWG to form Presbyterian Women. The organisation aims to provide an opportunity for women to have fellowship with one another and to seek to win women for Jesus Christ. It also aims to encourage Christian discipleship and to foster support for local and global mission. MOTTO Living for Jesus. LOGO The circle around the cross represents women whose lives are centred on the Lord Jesus Christ. MISSION STATEMENT AND AIMS Presbyterian Women encourages women to become disciples of Christ. Presbyterian Women aims to highlight the need for: 1. Love and unity 2. Obedience to God 3. Christian living and spiritual maturity 4. Service using gifts, time and money 5. Local and global mission For more information on the work of Fisherwck s PW please speak to any of the women involved in the PW today.

PLEDGE CARDS Please support us this year by completing your Pledge Card today with what you hope to give Fisherwick in 2018 (cards are available at the rear of the church). We fully recognise that people s circumstances might change and this is certainly not a binding promise. All we ask for is your best estimate and this year we are anxious to persuade every member of our church to support our campaign. Please think prayerfully about your financial support of Fisherwick. If you can manage to increase your financial support it would be greatly appreciated, as Paul says in 2 Corinthians: Each of you must give as much as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver Thank you taking time to read this, may God bless you. Rev Michael Anderson, Minister Peter Lunn, Convenor of the Finance Committee PRAYER MINISTRY Members of the Church s Prayer Ministry Team are available in the Prayer Chapel following morning worship for anyone who would like people to pray for them. Prayer is available to everyone whether you are a church member or not. TODAY Sunday Night Live including Holy Communion starts at 7.00pm. This week the topic is The Shepherd from John 10: 1-21 and Michael will be speaking. SUNDAY 11th February 2018 Sunday Morning Fellowship in the Minor Hall between 10:20am and 10:50am. Everyone is welcome. Come for breakfast.

Sunday Morning Worship starts at 11.00am. This week the topic is Praying God s Way from Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and Matthew 6:5-8 and Michael will be speaking. Sunday Night Live starts at 7.00pm. This week Praise and Pancakes and John will be speaking on The Servant King from john 13:1-17. LENTEN SERVICES 2018 services at 7.00pm. 18 February Windsor 25 th February St Johns 4 th March Fisherwick 11 th March St Brigids 18 th March Agape Centre 25 th March St Nicholas CHURCH DATES & ACTIVITIES If you would like more information on any of these, please speak to any member of staff or leader of the Organisation or Group if you know them or simply email office.fisherwick@gmail.com, telephone 02890 666683 and we will be happy to help you. There is full information on the website and church app. Monday 5th February Alpha Course Continues 7.30pm The ALPHA course continues at 7.30pm in the Minor Hall at Fisherwick Presbyterian Church. Each evening will begin with a meal together, followed by a talk and then table discussion. The talks are designed to encourage conversation and explore the Christian faith in a friendly, open and informal environment. There is no charge to participate. If you would still like to attend please speak with Kim Becker, Peter Scullion, Valerie Little or Peter Little today.

Monday 5th February meeting at 7.45pm with guest speaker Rev Heather Bell who will speak on From Petrol Pump attendant to Pastor. Tuesday 6 th February The Ladies Badminton Club meet at 10.00am in the Musgrave Hall. The Babies & Toddlers Group meets at 10.00am in the Minor Hall. Over 18 Badminton Club re-starts tonight at 7.30pm in the Musgrave Hall. The Student Small Group meet in the Robertson Room from 8.00pm to 10.00pm. For more information email daniel.fisherwick@gmail.com Wednesday 7 th February The Wednesday Table Tennis Group continue to meet each week 10am- 12noon. New members will be made most welcome. The Wednesday Club meet from 10.15am. imeals start at 6.00pm in the Church Halls. Choir Practice begins at 7.45pm meeting in the Parlour. The Bowling Club continues in the Musgrave Hall at 7.30pm.You will be made most welcome. Join us for friendly competition and friendship. Contact or speak with Eddie Rice or Raymond Liggett for more information. Thursday 8 th February Students Lunches run from 12.00pm to 2.00pm. All are welcome.

Girls and Boys Brigade starts at 6.30pm. The Girls Brigade is a Christian uniformed organisation for the girls aged 3 years and upwards. It is international and interdenominational. They meet on Thursday evenings in the Church Halls from September to April. Girls 3-8 years are called Explorers and meet from 6.30-7.30pm. The Juniors (P5-P7), Seniors (Form 1-3) and Brigaders (Form 4+) meet from 7.30-9.00pm. ]The Boy's Brigade also meet on Thursday. The Anchor Boys (P1-P4) and the Junior Section (P5-P7) meet at 6.30-7.30pm. We provide activities and opportunities for the girls and boys and help them find new interests, learn new skills and discover their gifts. It is all about having fun and meeting new friends. Friday 9 th February The Friday Morning Congregational Prayer Meeting starts at 7.30am in Wilson House, which is open to everyone to attend. The prayer meeting will finish at 8.15am, however if you have to leave earlier that is fine. Youth Club continues tonight at 7.30 9.00pm for those going into P4 up to P7. We're excited to see you! Come along. For more information speak with Danny. imeal WInter/Spring 2017: International Student Hospitality This hospitality ministry provides a weekly home cooked meal to over 60 international students and a place to befriend students in the name of Jesus. This term, Fisherwick has been asked to provide the dessert on three occasions. The needs are: 21st February - Cheesecake for 10 people - 8 needed 14th March - Apple or Rhubarb Tart for 10 people - 8 needed There is a rota at the back of church for signing up to each of these at imeal. If you can help in providing some food for any particular week please write your name in a space on the rota. For more info speak to Danny Moore or email daniel.fisherwick@gmail.com

FREE WILL OFFERING ENVELOPES 2018 If you have not collected your FWO envelopes for 2018 please do so today. They are available at the rear of the church for collection, as in previous years. PCI Youth Assembly 9th February 2018 You are invited to attend PCI's Youth Assembly which will take place on Sat 10th Feb 2-9pm. 'The title is 'RE-IMAGINE:Presbyterianism for today's generation'. We have been asked to send up to 5 delegates. Delegates need to ideally be between 15-25ys old, be Communicant Members and be regular attenders. Delegates should be willing to participate in discussion in small groups. This is a great opportunity to have your opinion heard and will also be an opportunity to meet with other young Christians from across Ireland. If you would like further information and/or are interested in attending, please speak to Danny (daniel.fisherwick@gmail.com), Linda or Michael or visit the PCI website as soon as possible. The Church will cover delegates fees and all delegates need to be registered through Fisherwick.

There are currently a number of ways to find out information about the church and its activities at the start of a new year. These will be reviewed, developed, added to and modified in the coming year, however currently you can access information on the church in the following ways: 1. Morning Order of service this is currently produced for the morning service and as a summary of activities coming up the following week. Please take it with you. 2. Church Website www.fisherwick.net - the church website has a wealth of information about the church. 3. Facebook www.facebook.com/fisherwick. 4. The Church App (free on both Apple and Google App Stores) is designed for your smart phone and tablet and is simple to use as a way to easily access Church Announcements, Audio of church services, Church Calendar, Helpful information, PCI weekly prayer requests, PCI videos and a Bible (if you need assistance on how to use it speak to Raymond) 5. The general church email is office.fisherwick@gmail.com. Simply email the Church Office with your request. 6. Ministers, Elders and Staff - face to face communication is often the best way to communicate so please come and chat after services or contact the office through the week.

FISHERWICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Address 4 Chlorine Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5DJ Telephone 02890 666683 Email office.fisherwick@gmail.com Web www.fisherwick.net Registered Charity in Northern Ireland (NIC104366)