North Presbyterian Church First Sunday after Christmas Day Dec. 30, 2012 10:45 a.m. WE GATHER TO WORSHIP GOD Prelude Infant Holy, Infant Lowly arr. Marohnic He Is Born arr. Marohnic Greeting, Welcome and Opportunities for Discipleship Welcome to our guests and visitors! As a church of hospitality, we invite you, if you feel comfortable, to introduce yourself at this time. We are glad you are here. We hope you will fill out the welcome pad (found in the pew holder) to help us get acquainted. We also invite you to join us in Westminster Hall for coffee hour following worship. Everyone please silence your cell phones.
Call to Worship One: The One for whom we have been waiting is born! All: The True Light, which enlightens all people, has come into the world. One: The Word of God became flesh and lives among us. All: Come let us walk in the light of God! *Hymn 28 Good Christian Friends, Rejoice In dulci jubilo (During the singing of the hymn, please pass prayer requests to center aisle.) *Call to Confession *Prayer of Confession Child holy, child lowly: your holiness and humility are mysteries to us. Sin and pride are what we know. We do not comprehend you, yet we fall to our knees before you. In your presence we see what is true and good and lasting what will comfort the afflicted and redeem the lost. Change our hearts, O God. Renew us by what we witness here, that we may rise up to serve and to rejoice in you. In the name of Christ our Lord we pray. Amen. *Silent Confession (A time for personal confession of sin) *Assurance of Forgiveness Hear the good news! God loves us. God forgives us. *Response (Hymn 44, verse 4) O holy child of Bethlehem, descend to us, we pray; Cast out our sin and enter in, be born in us today. We hear the Christmas angels, the great glad tidings tell; O come to us, abide with us, our Lord Emmanuel! *Passing of the Peace (Having received Christ s peace, let us share it by turning to our neighbors and greeting them, saying May the peace of Christ be with you! ) Prayer for Illumination WE HEAR THE WORD OF GOD
Scripture Reading Coll Colossians 3:12-17 (p. 201) Luke 2:41-52 (p. 59) The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. *Hymn 31 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Mendelssohn Sermon Our Father s Business Peter Martin WE RESPOND AND GIVE THANKS TO GOD *Affirmation of Faith We believe in God: who has created and is creating, who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others by the Spirit. We trust in God. We are called to be the Church: to celebrate God s presence, to live with respect in creation, to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, our judge and our hope. In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us. We are not alone. Thanks be to God. Amen. (with permission from the Iona Abbey Worship Book) *Hymn 38 It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Carol Prayers of the People Offering Offertory: Solo The Birthday of a King Marty Shafer *Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Christ, all people here below; Praise Holy Spirit evermore; Praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen. Neidlinger (Hymn 591) *Prayer of Thanksgiving and The Lord s Prayer The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them up to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give our thanks and praise. and now we pray: 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 debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. WE DISPERSE TO SERVE GOD IN THE WORLD *Hymn 40 Joy to the World! Antioch *Charge *Benediction *Postlude Go Tell It on the Mountain arr. Marohnic *Those who are able, please stand.
Prayers for One Another Pray in the Spirit at all times in every prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert and always persevere in supplications for all the saints. Pray also for me... So Paul instructed the Christians at Ephesus, and so we pray for one another: David Boldt (from Wendy Ayler), Debbie Boos, Judy Bryant (from Sharon Dittmar), Pat Burns (from Sharon Dittmar), Geri Clinch (from Emily & Irene Harbison), Carol Cox, Crissy (from Jessica Kranso), Freida, Brenda Haughey, John Heebner, Jessica Hopkins, Jim (from Linda Gowans), Terry Kenney, Khayat family, Paul Kreppel (Karen Hopkins s and Mike Kreppel s father), Kelly LaBella (from Diane Carr), The Larson family, Bill Lawrence (Art Griebner s son-in-law), Barbara Lindamood (Marty Shafer s sister), Alyssa Loschiavo (from Sue & Chris D Angelo), MaryBeth (friend of Kath Hahn), Ruth McDade, Mrs. Minetal (from Irene Harbison), Pat & Jim Mohr, Ginger Paul (from Karen McKee), Brian Pettit, Norma Reyder, David Setzer, Fred Whaley (Ginny Bradley s brother); Jo Yorko North Church families who are affected in any way by war or disaster and for the men and women serving in the military; Presbytery Outreach Ministry Team and South Wales Presbyterian, South Wales; and from our Mission Yearbook for Presbyteries of Florida, South Carolina, Hawaii, and California. HIPAA regulations prohibit the sharing of confirmation about your hospitalization and medical care with your church family. Please let us know when you or your family is hospitalized or ill so that Pastor Hennessy can provide spiritual care for you. Copies of sermons Sermons are available on the table in the south entryway (if empty ask Cynthia to print more) and at the Sermons portion of the website at www.northchurchwilliamsville.org. First Aid Kits & AED Locations First aid kits & AED are located in a red backpack in the same cupboard in the north basement entrance. Listening Devices Hearing assist devices may be picked up from the table in the narthex. Or speak to an usher for assistance. Reading the Bible Daily A copy of the full year listing of daily Bible readings may be found in the south entrance. You may also find them at http://www.pcusa.org/resource/daily-lectionary-listfull-year-2012
Church Calendar Sunday, Dec. 30 One Service Only Deacons/DR 9:30 Child care (infants-age 3)/S257 Adult Ed/RC Bible Study (Gospel of John)/RC 7:30 Young Adults/Martin Home 10:45 Worship/Sanctuary 11:45 Coffee Hour/WH No Confirmation Thursday, Jan 10 6:15 pm Handbells/S151 7:30 Adult Choir/Choir Room Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013 Happy New Year! Office closed Thursday, Jan. 3 7:30 pm Choir/choir room Sunday, Jan. 6 Communion 8:30 am Worship/Chapel 9:30 Collage/N101 Adult Ed./Library Child care (infants-age 3)/S257 Bible Study (Gospel of John)/RC 10:45 Worship/Sanctuary 11:45 Coffee Hour/WH 6-8 pm Confirmation/S251 Saturday, Jan. 12 9 am-12 pm All-Church Work Session 6-8 pm Youth Group Sunday, Jan. 13 8:30 am Worship/Chapel 9:30 Child care (infants-age 3)/S257 Adult Ed./S251 Bible Study (Gospel of John)/RC 10:45 Worship/Sanctuary 11:45 Coffee Hour/WH 12-2 pm Club 456/North Wing 6-8 pm Confirmation/S251 Tuesday, Jan. 8 9:00 am Staff Mtg/DR 9:30 Ruth-Mary Circle/Pres/ Vlg. Bldg 1 4:30 pm Worship Comm/Choir Room 7:00 Membership/S251
Poinsettias After today s service, please feel free to take a poinsettia to someone who is homebound. Ruth/Mary Circle The Ruth/Mary Circle will meet Jan. 8., 2013, at 9:30 a.m. at the Presbyterian Village in Bldg. 1. Giving Tree Response Beautifully wrapped gifts from under the Giving Tree filled three cars when they were delivered before Christmas. Lovely thank you notes from both agencies have been received. Kim, the director of Homespace, said, You do an amazing job every single year, and we are so thankful to you and all at North Presbyterian Church. Bill Larson from St. Brigid s Food Pantry let us know that our contributions enabled them to help nearly 200 families. Thank you all for the generous support of this annual event at North Church. Pastor Bill vacation Pastor Hennessy will be away on vacation from Tuesday, December 25, through Tuesday, January 1. COLLAGE Church School for both Generations Why did God create the family anyway? Peter Martin will lead a discussion on Kickball, a short DVD from the NOOMA series led by Rob Bell. We will discuss how God created the family unit as a way of our knowing God, ourselves, and each other better. We ll meet from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in the North Basement Room 101. This program will be meeting on the first Sunday of the month for the rest of the program year. Hope to see you all on January 6!
Registration Deadline for Youth Summer Trips The registration deadline for our two exciting summer trips is coming up on January 6 (with a special note to our adults) Mission Project to Dallas, Texas, for any youth who will be at least 14 years old at the time of the trip, flying down June 30 and flying back either Friday, July 6, or Saturday, July 7, depending on flight prices. Note to Adults: for the Dallas trip we need adults too! Please consider this opportunity to serve an awesome ministry in the city of Dallas and even more importantly, spend a week serving alongside our young people. Triennium Youth Conference meeting on Purdue University Campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, for all youth who are currently in 8th-12th grade, July 15-July 20. All the details and paperwork are on our website. New Bible Study All are welcome to come to a new Bible study on Sunday mornings at 9:30 in the Resource Room. The class will continue through the spring. A Big Thank-You to all our Church School Teacher Sign-ups During the past month we've posted about our needs for the third session of Church School (January and early February); the congregation has delivered by filling all eight spots. Thank you so much for supporting the children's program. Stay tuned as we will start to advertise our needs for Session 4 (late February and March).
New Adult Ed. Offerings: 9:30 a.m. Sunday mornings Judith (January 6 and 20, and Feb. 3 and 10 in the library) may be found in the Apocryphal books (between the Old and New Testaments) or at http://bible/oremus.org/ (the Revised Standard Version). This DVD program will be led by Dr. Lisa Wolf, assistant professor of Hebrew Bible at Oklahoma City University. Discussion will follow each week. Find out how Judith compares with other uppity Biblical women: Rebekah, Tamar, Rahab, and Deborah. Themes include: The Real King Antiochus, Besieged, Judith s Plan, An Unlikely Hero, Piety and Violence, and The Art of Artemesia. Root Causes of Poverty: Mission Priority #1 (Jan. 13 and 20, and Feb. 3 and Feb. 10 in S251) Larry Moir will highlight our series on the root causes of poverty on January 13 with a presentation based on his work as a teacher at the Bethel Evangelical Secondary School in Ethiopia. The highly regarded high school is located about 200 miles west of Addis Ababa in the bread basket of Ethiopia. It is an institution of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus. The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus has been an independent church for more than 50 years, and a long-standing partner of our denomination. Larry and Barbara Moir taught English in Ethiopia from 2009 through 2011, before moving to Youngstown, NY. Both Barbara and Larry received degrees from SUNY Brockport and Larry from Colgate Rochester Divinity before their careers as teacher and minister took them from Northern New York to West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Preacher: Peter Martin Pianist: Marlene Harrington Ushers: Bill Ervin; Connie & Doug Littlewood Sheridan Skura Counters: Jonathan Lacey; Scott Marshall Coordinator: Mary Soom Lock-up: Roger Quimby Bulletin Cover: Mary Mohlke Greeters: Cynthia Adams; Marilyn Andujar Mission Statement Brought together by our shared faith in Jesus Christ, Called by God to live as faithful disciples, Blessed by our diverse gifts and experiences, We commit ourselves to: Worship together, Teach and learn from one another, Nurture each other with care and love, and Reach out in ministry and mission to the world. (Adopted by the Session June 5, 2006) Visitors You are important to us. Please feel free to come to the chancel area after the service to get information or ask questions about our church. Approach anyone wearing a yellow ribbon. Fill out a visitor card and put it in the offering plate if you wish to be contacted. Ministers: The Congregation Pastor/Head of Staff: The Rev. William T. Hennessy Director of Sacred Dance: Olivia Ebsary Director of Youth, Children & Family Ministry: Peter Martin Facilities Caretaker: Mike Callaghan Administrative Assistant: Cynthia Leavell Artist-in-Residence: Mary Mohlke Director of Music & Organist: Marlene Harrington Childcare Supervisor: Regina Koteras Director of Music, Children & Youth: Marty Shafer Bookkeeper: Judy Blackchief North Presbyterian Church 300 North Forest Rd., Williamsville, NY 14221, (716) 632-1330; fax (716) 632-1332 Office hours: M-Th: 8:30-4:00; F: 8:30-12:30; www.northchurchwilliamsville.org E-mail: n.church@verizon.net