Together on the Journey Fairport United Methodist Church 31 W Church St., Fairport, NY 14450 585.223.9560 www.fairportumc.org Pentecost May 19, 2013 Our Mission: We are called to bring God s love to all the world, and to nurture God s people in their spiritual journeys. Welcome to our worship service today! FUMC is a Reconciling Congregation where all persons of any age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnic origin, economic reality, family status, sexual orientation, diverse ability or social status are welcome without reservation to share in God s love. We are always delighted to have visitors seeking fellowship in our Christian community. We invite you to journey with us in ministry and mission. You may indicate your desire to join us on the Ritual of Friendship or by contacting the pastor. Stop by our welcome table in the narthex for further information and stop in the parlor for a cup of coffee between services! Persons with some difficulties hearing, but who do not wear hearing aids, can find receiver/earbuds on the table in the narthex. Feel free to bring your own earbuds! Flowers on the Lord s Table are to the glory of God, from Ellen and Bryon Young. Sunday School will not be in session next Sunday. Learning Opportunities VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - July 22-25, 6-8PM. Programming Mon-Wed; potluck Thursday. Volunteers are still needed! Youth and adults can sign up on the poster in the Narthex or email Stacy. Summer Sunday School Teachers Needed: One class will be offered at 10:30am for PreK-2 nd Grade this summer, July 7 August 25. If you are interested in teaching, sign up on the Children s Ministry Board or email stacyfumc@frontier.com. 1
Fellowship Opportunities UMW Book Club will meet tomorrow at 7pm in the parlor to discuss The Slave Next Door: human trafficking and slavery in America today, by Bales and Soodalter. Next month Little Bee by Chris Cleave on Monday, June 24. All are welcome; you don t have to have read the book to attend. Service Opportunities Please sign up for LAWN MOWING, which is needed for the church and our Filkins Street house; signup sheet outside church office for a particular week between May 6 and November 4 (anytime during the week that is convenient for you). Mower and gasoline in shed. Beyond These Walls (BTW) for May, we are requesting personal care items, toilet paper, and toiletries for men and women. You can put donations in the designated bins in the parlor. Donation slips are available. General Announcements Door locking safety Please be very aware of doors being securely latched and locked if you are the last one in the building. June 2 Bike Trip Info Meetings - 10 & 11:30am Fellowship Hall, if you are planning to go, you need to attend one of these meetings. June 9 is the last Children s Sunday School class! Plan to attend to celebrate with your teachers and classmates! June 9, 1-5:00pm, Jr & Sr High Family Canoe & Kayak Event Mendon Ponds - more details on Youth Ministry page on church website and in emails. Summer camp booklets in the parlor! Scholarships are available contact Pastor Margaret. Ladders needed for Sr High Reach Workcamp donate the use of your ladder between July 10-22; care is taken to return it contact Bob Bowman (rbowman1@rochester.rr.com, 425-4667) to arrange a pick-up. Young Adult 2015 Belize Trip - scrap metal pick-ups through the summer months - any kind of metal; contact Mark Renfro mrenfro@rochester.rr.com Perinton Food Shelf needs: canned items, (carrots, fruit cocktail, mixed vegetables, peaches) coffee, crackers (soup and snack varieties), flour, frosting, Jello, pasta sides, pudding mix, sugar, tomato sauce 2
Are you interested in canning and freezing local produce? Tentative dates (we can t control the harvest) and interest sign-up are posted on the Learning Opportunities bulletin board across from the Church Office. Calling all bakers - cookies needed for Reach Workcamp this summer More details soon! Graduating from college/university this year? Please let us know! Email Mark Renfro, mrenfro@rochester.rr.com your college/university name, the degree you are graduating with, including program of study, and the place that you will be living if you are not returning to the Rochester area. If you already have employment, we would like to know that too! Service Music Texts The Spirit Makes All Things New As warmth bring new blossoms to trees in the spring And rains bring renewal to all living things, In every heart that is open and true, the Spirit can make all things new. Follow the Spirit and find your place. Come to the source of renewal and grace. Bring your heart that is open and true. The Spirit can make all things new. All who believe and live in Christ, they are a new creation. Behold, the old things are passed away. Behold, all things are made new. Lord, when we re burdened with sin and regret, Come to forgive us and help us forget. Through our confession and healing You prove: Your Spirit can make all things new. Rejoice, for the morning s a gift from the Lord. Claim the new life that s renewed and restored. Live in the present, rejoice in the truth. The Spirit can make all things new. So let us live in the present, rejoice in the truth. We pray, Spirit, come, let Your will be done. Come, Spirit, and make us new. CCLI#841086 Spirit of the Living God see hymn no. 393 3
Order of Worship May 19, 2013 Please make sure your cell phone is silenced. *indicates those who are able may stand bold print indicates congregational response Hymn numbers above 2000 are found in The Faith We Sing. The chimes call us to gather. GATHERING TOGETHER IN GOD S PRESENCE Greeting Ritual of Friendship and Announcements At 10:30, persons at the center aisle end of each pew, please remove the Ritual Sheet, as it returns, and place it in the offering plate when it comes around. Prelude Holy Spirit, Breath of God (based on hymn nos. 420 and 454) Bell Choir Lamb *Hymn Spirit of God No. 2117 Unison Prayer Eternal and infinite power, we receive the things you desire to offer us in the unfolding of this and every moment. Grant us wisdom and openness to your Word. Speak to us a message for hearts and a message to share with the world. Amen. LISTENING FOR GOD S WORD Psalter Psalm 104:24-35 Page 826 (with musical response) Scripture Lesson Acts 2:1-21 Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church. Thanks be to God! Anthem (10:30) The Spirit Makes All Things New Choplin Chancel Choir Children s Message (10:30) All children (PreK through 5th grade) will gather in the parlor to meet their teachers. *Hymn Sweet, Sweet Spirit No. 334 4
Scripture Message Covenants and Mystics Chris Jewell Moments of Reflection Choral Response (10:30) Spirit of the Living God Iverson RESPONDING TO GOD Time of Prayer Response: and so we pray, Come, Holy Spirit! The Lord s Prayer (trespasses) 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 trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. Offering our Gifts Offertory Celebration on Azmon (based on hymn no. 57) Bell Choir Childers *Doxology No. 94 *Prayer of Dedication *Affirmation of Faith No. 883 GOING OUT INTO GOD S WORLD *Hymn Go Forth for God No. 670 Benediction (seated) Postlude Lord God, Now Be Glorified Bach Parents of children through grade 5 may leave for the Blessing Time in their classrooms during the Postlude, after the pastors/choir. Let us take these few moments for preparation, for worship is over...the service begins. 5
Sunday May 19 Monday May 20 Tuesday May 21 Wednesday May 22 Thursday May 23 Friday May 24 Saturday May 25 Sunday May 26 CHURCH CALENDAR FOR THIS WEEK 9 & 10:30A 12noon 12:30P 4:30P 6:00P 6:00P Sundays @ Six - S 12noon 7:00P 7:30P 10:00A 11:45A 2:00P 6:00P 6:30P 6:30P 7:00P Worship/Sunday School Confirmation Rehearsal S Sunday Dinner (Resurrection) K, FH BTW Shelter Visit off-site Jr & Sr High Youth begin in Worship Mid-Day Prayer S UMW Book Club - P UMM Study Group 204 Tuesdays @ 10 204 Spiritual Lunch Break P Staff Meeting P Centering Prayer Group B03 CMT - 213 Outreach 204 Trustees - P 1:00P Deborah Circle - P 7:30P Chancel Choir 113 6:00P Reach Workcamp Mtg 7:30A 10:30A 12noon Benedictine Spirituality - 204 Heart Listening 204 Mid-Day Prayer S 9:30A Quilting Group - FH 9 & 10:30A 10 & 11:30A 12:30P Worship / NO Sunday School Confirmation Reception P Sunday Dinner K, FH OFFICE AND CHURCH HOURS Monday afternoons we are closed after Mid-Day Prayer. Note: An Automatic External Defibrillator is stored in the white wall case in the Kitchen off the narthex. 6
LEARNING TAKE HOME SHEET Scripture focus: Acts 2:1-21 Scripture message: Covenants and Mystics Memory verse: Acts 2:21 Then everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. Questions for the Journey 1) How do we renew our covenant with God? 2) Does this strange text still have meaning in our modern world? 3) How does the deep history of these texts change what they mean to you? Prayer for the week Ceaselessly creative God, please help me to be open to your mystery and your Word. Amen. Scripture/message for next week Scripture focus: Romans 5:1-5 Message focus: It Won't Be Easy MINISTERS AND STAFF OF FUMC Ministers All God s People Pastor Margaret A. Scott Pastoral Assistant Chris Jewell Music Ministry Director Nicole Camilleri Office Administrator Katherine A. Harris Youth Ministry Pam Renfro Children s Ministry Stacy Young Custodian Lisa Radford Reader Vicki Deady Greeters (9:00) Gregory North and Carol Snow (10:30) Pat and Kirk Swigert You can subscribe to receive our sermon blog posts at togetheronthejourney.blogspot.com. 7