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Welcome to Northbrook Presbyterian Church January 13, 2019 LIFE IN THE COMMUNITY OF FAITH Please sign and pass the Welcome Register along your row and back. Please note joys and concerns on the Prayer Request Cards and place them in the offering. * CALL TO WORSHIP & OPENING PRAYER Matt Broadwell One: Come, all who thirst. Come to the font! All: Dip your soul into the water of life. One: Come, all who hunger. Come to the table! All: Eat your fill of the bread of life. One: Come, all who are weary. Come to worship! All: Rest your spirits in the house of God. One: Come, all who thirst. Come, all who hunger. Come, all who are weary. All: Come and worship God!

* OPENING SONG 463 How Firm a Foundation Hymnal PRAYER OF CONFESSION 1 Trusting in God s grace, let us confess our sin. Let us pray: Creator God, We stand amazed at your power and glory. We are eager to worship you and offer our praise, but we are often reluctant to answer when we hear you calling our name. We sing our songs of tribute in the sanctuary but shy away from the river lest we be baptized with the fire of the Holy Spirit. Forgive us when we forget your promise to be with us always, O God. Renew us with the power of your ever-present love, and strengthen us to proclaim your justice throughout the world. Amen ASSURANCE OF PARDON Hear the words of our creator spoken through the prophet Isaiah: I have called you by name. You are mine. Do not fear, for I have redeemed you. Sisters and brothers, through Jesus Christ our Savior, our sins are forgiven. Amen. * THE PEACE As we are reconciled to God and to one another, share a sign of Christ s peace and love with your neighbor. During the hymn, the children are invited forward for a special message. They are then dismissed to KIDS CONNECTION * SONG 482 Baptized in Water Hymnal CHILDREN S MESSAGE BAPTISM OF BENNETT WAGONER BOSCO FRENCH REFORMED BAPTISMAL LITURGY: For you, little one, the Spirit of God moved over the waters at creation, and the Lord God made covenants to live in love with his people. It was for you that the Word of God became flesh and lived among us, full of grace and truth. For you, Bennett, Jesus suffered death and cried out, It is finished! For you, Christ triumphed over death, rose in newness of life and ascended to reign over all. All of this was done for you, little one, though you do not know it yet. But we will continue to tell you this good news until it becomes your own. And so the promise of the gospel is fulfilled: We love because God first loved us.

HYMN 475 Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Hymnal SCRIPTURE READING Isaiah 43: 1-7 OT p. 672 SERMON Somebody Loved Rev. Jacqueline Spycher Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 NT p. 60 WE BRING OUR GIFTS FOR THE MINISTRY OF CHRIST OFFERTORY HYMN He is the Everlasting God Chancel Choir Joseph Martin PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE * SENDING SONG 177 I Will Come to You Hymnal * BENEDICTION POSTLUDE * Please stand in body or spirit. CCLI license: 1018801 1 from ministrymatters.com Image by Ryan Loughlin, unsplash.com We are glad you re here and thankful for the opportunity to worship with you and to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. We seek to be an open, rational and compassionate people, learning each week what it means to live the love of Jesus Christ in worship and work, in word and deed. Everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another. ~ John 13:35

LEADING YOU IN WORSHIP TODAY ARE: ASSISTANT PASTOR: Rev. Jacqueline Spycher LITURGIST: Matt Broadwell DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Angel Gippert PRAISE BAND: Dan Gross as leader, percussion, guitar, Pete Zajicek on piano VISUALS: Bozenna Johnson SOUND: Michael Bauhof SANCTUARY DOOR GREETERS: Doug & Diane Joppie COFFEE HOUR HOSTS: The Deacons PRAYER REQUESTS: The family of Dorene Adams who died on Saturday, December 29, the family of Tom Sandercock who died on January 10, Joyce Hamburg, Walt Young, Jim Hothem, Margaret Babb, Phil Owen, Steve DeCarteret, Ellie Poster, Tracey Parker, Steve Sicora, Sam Owens, Brad Back, Bob Miller, Connie & Roger McGuineas, Al & Mary Alice Shrosbree, Seglinda Kelle-Pritchard, the Harris family, the Forbush family, the Keoleian family The Board of Deacons also requests prayers for: Church members whose last names begin with the letter L and people who are divorced and their family members. Please continue to pray for those with health or personal issues. If a member s name has been inadvertently left off this list, please notify the church office. Also, let the church know when a member is entering the hospital or might like a supportive phone call. 90TH BIRTHDAY COFFEE HOUR TODAY FOLLOWING WORSHIP Join in the celebration of Mary Alice Shrosbree s 90th Birthday today in Fellowship Hall following worship. A special coffee hour will take place to share in this wonderful milestone event. CELEBRATION COFFEE HOUR SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 There is lots to celebrate on Sunday, January 20! Our new Interim Pastor, the Rev. Anne Schaefer, begins serving Northbrook on Tuesday, January 15 and will lead us in worship for first time on Sunday, January 20th. Additionally, long-time member, Georgina Kennedy, will be turning 99 years young. Join us for a celebration filled with well wishes, music and cake! BIRTHDAY WISHES Northbrook member Georgina Kennedy will be celebrating her 99th birthday on January 20 and we want to make her special day even more special by sending her lots and lots of birthday wishes. To send Georgina a birthday card, please mail it to: 200 Chester, Apt. 317, Birmingham, MI 48009. 2019 GIVING ENVELOPES HAVE ARRIVED Please pick up your giving envelopes in Fellowship Hall following the Service on Sunday. Thank you.

NORTHBROOK BOOK CLUB MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 14 The Northbrook Book Club will meet on Monday, January 14 at 7 p.m. in the Library to discuss The Testament of Mary by Colm Toibin. All are welcome. KNIT WITS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 Knit Wits will meet again on Wednesday, January 23. All skill levels are welcome. SENIOR SOUPER LUNCH THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 Make a New Year s resolution to join us at 1 p.m. in the Library on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month for a delicious soup lunch. Invite your friends and neighbors. MEN S CONNECTION Men s Connection meets on Thursday mornings at 8 a.m. in the Library. All men of the church are welcome to attend. CHILDREN S BEDDING DRIVE BENEFITTING THE FURNITURE BANK OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN On a weekly basis, the Furniture Bank of SE Michigan provides beds to more than 15 area children who are living in poverty, transitioning from homelessness, working with child protective services or fleeing crisis and abuse. We can provide these children with some comfort and cheer with the gift of new Twin Size sheet sets, comforters and mattress covers. A complete twin bedding set in a bag is another great option. January is a great time to shop for these items due to the customary January White Sales in retail stores. During these cold winter months, let s share some Northbrook love and care as we support this mission initiative. We will collect the new bedding packages in the main hallway near the nametag table. The Bedding Drive runs from January 13 February. Contact Winnie Davies-Hancock at (248)593-8035 or winsomeann@aol.com if you have any questions. PUB THEOLOGY & NORTHBROOK @ BRADY S JANUARY 15 & JANUARY 29 In the New Year, Pub Theology will be undergoing a little facelift. We will still gather at 7 p.m. on the final Tuesday of the month for lively discussion, tasty food and good drinks. The church will still cover the first round of appetizers and you cover the drinks. However, we are changing locations and welcoming some new faces to the mix. Pub Theology will now be a joint venture with Northbrook, First Presbyterian Church of Troy and Kirk in the Hills. Because we wanted to be more centrally located to the three churches, we will now gather at Black Lotus Brewery located at 1 E. 14 Mile Road in Clawson. The group will be jointly led by Pastor Jackie Spycher and Rev. Jasmine Smart. If you re a regular to our Brady s gatherings and sad to hear about the change up, fear not! Because of the popularity of enjoying dinner together with fellow Northbrook folks, we ll continue to meet at Brady s for a time of dinner fellowship. Our first Northbrook at Brady s will be at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 15. All are welcome at both events. If you have questions, please contact Jackie at jacqueline@northbrookpc.org.

1FRIDAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Another 1Friday is on the schedule for Friday February 1st from 7-9:30pm! All middle and high school students are invited to bring friends for a free fun-filled night at Northbrook that includes video games, sports, a game show, team games, funny videos and snacks. YEAR-ROUND SHOPPING VIA SERRV.COM BENEFITS NORTHBROOK S MISSION FUND Do you like to shop online and purchase lovely gifts that support Fair Trade and make a positive difference in the world? We now have our own Northbrook custom link to the SERRV website which allows you and your friends, colleagues and family to purchase items year round from SERRV s entire line of over 1000 wonderful items. Purchases made via Northbrook s custom link will allow Northbrook s Mission Fund to earn 20% of the total sales. This means you will be bringing joy to your gift recipient, providing economic support, relief and empowerment to those in need in the U.S. and around the world and also contributing to the mission work done by our congregation. We have a number of catalogs on hand at church. Share our link with friends and family, and our Mission Fund can earn funds throughout the year while we support SERRV partners! Here is our link which you have to use in order for Northbrook Mission to earn the extra funds: http://serrv.org/?a=northbrook Sign in as a guest or create your own log-in. For assistance with questions or ordering, contact Winnie Davies-Hancock at winsomeann@aol.com or (248)593-8035. WORSHIP AT THE WELCOME INN The Welcome Inn is the only day warming center to serve the homeless population of southern Oakland County. Housed at Covenant Presbyterian Church near 10 Mile and Lahser, they serve our neighbors in need during the coldest weeks of the year (mid-december-early March). Northbrook has been a ministry partner for years, contributed financially as well as given food, clothing and toiletries. In the first week of this year s season, we even served as shuttle bus drivers transporting guests from the overnight shelter to the day center. This season, Northbrook is sponsoring a weekly communion service at the Welcome Inn on Thursdays at 4 p.m. Led by Pastor Jackie, the service includes scripture, prayer, music and communion. If you would like to volunteer with the Welcome Inn or attend the service, contact Jackie at jacqueline@northbrookpc.org.

This Week at Northbrook SUNDAY, January 13 10:15 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. KIDS Connection 11:15 a.m. 90th Birthday Coffee Hour to honor Mary Alice Shrosbree 11:30 a.m. Deacons Meeting 11:30 a.m. Youth Group MONDAY, January 14 7:00 p.m. Northbrook Book Club 8:00 p.m. AA Meeting Men s Group TUESDAY, January 15 February Newsletter Articles Due WEDNESDAY, January 16 12:00 p.m. AA Meeting 5:00 p.m. LOGOS THURSDAY, January 17 8:00 a.m. Men s Connection SUNDAY, January 20 10:15 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. KIDS Connection 11:15 a.m. Celebration Coffee Hour to welcome the Rev. Anne Schaefer and celebrate Georgina Kennedy s 99th Birthday 11:45 a.m. Session Meeting 11:45 a.m. Choir Rehearsal MONDAY, January 21 OFFICE CLOSED in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Northbrook Presbyterian Church 22055 W. Fourteen Mile Road, Beverly Hills, Michigan 48025 Telephone (248) 642-0200 Fax (248) 642-7495 info@northbrookpc.org Rev. Jacqueline Spycher, Assistant Pastor of Outreach Ministries OFFICE HOURS Monday Thursday: 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. Noon Worship: Sundays at 10:15 a.m. More news and calendar information can be found online at www.northbrookpc.org