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July 3, 2011 14 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ten o clock The Church Gathers Preparation for Worship The Church of South India O God, who art the ruler and the Judge of all nations, look mercifully on our land. Sanctify all that is rich and noble in our traditions. Grant that our ideals and aspirations may be in accordance with thy will. Take away pride and false pretense from our midst; give us humility in our relations with others and sobriety in our dealings at home. Bless our leaders and the people, in our several efforts to make this land happy and prosperous. Help us to discipline ourselves so that our national freedom may be used for the common good, and may bring us all to the knowledge of him whose service is perfect freedom, even Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen. Chiming of the Hour Welcome, Announcements and Concerns of the Church Prelude Jesus Shall Reign Knight Congregational Introit Behold (sung by all) Behold, behold I make all things new, beginning with you and starting from today. Behold, behold I make all things new, my promise is true for I am Christ the way. *Call to Worship Leader: People: Leader: All: God is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. God is good to all, and God s compassion is over all that God has made. All God s works shall give praise to their Creator. We bless and praise you, maker of heaven and earth. *Hymn of Praise #276 Great Is Thy Faithfulness *Prayer of Adoration and the Lord s Prayer (debts and debtors) The Church Confesses Invitation to Confession Unison Prayer of Confession Lord of heaven and earth, have mercy upon us. Even when we know and want to do what is good, we often fail to do it; instead, we do what we hate. Evil lies close at hand. Sin dwells within us. Warring impulses and desires torment our spirits and keep us from living as you command. Forgive us, gracious God. Enable us to cast our burdens upon you and find rest. Teach us to walk beneath your

yoke, following your direction, close by your side. (The prayer continues in a time of silent, personal confession.) Amen. Kyrie (sung by all) Assurance of Pardon *Gloria Patri (Hymnal, p. 579) You are the Lord, Giver of Mercy. You are the Christ, Giver of Mercy. You are the Lord, Giver of Mercy. The Church Proclaims God s Word Message for Children First Scripture Lesson: Romans 7:15-25a One: This is the Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God. Tina LaFoy Ralph Perkins Special Music "A Patriotic Medley" Dr. Marianne Holland, piano Second Scripture Lesson: Matthew 111:16-19, 25-30 One: This is the Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God. Sermon Freedom in Faith The Reverend Nath Briley The Church Responds in Faith *Affirmation of Faith: The Nicene s Creed (ecumenical, p. 15) Offering of Life Offertory Now We Join in Celebration Cherwien *Doxology (Hymnal, p. 592) *Prayer of Dedication The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper Invitation to the Table Sharing of the Peace of Christ The Great Prayer of Thanksgiving One: The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. One: Lift up your hearts.

All: We lift them up to the Lord. One: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. All: It is right to give our thanks and praise. (the prayer continues..) Communion of the People Prayer After Communion *Hymn #561 My Country, Tis of Thee *Charge and Benediction *Response (sung by all) Irish Blessing Nuss May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and the rain fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, and until we meet again, May the God who loves us all, may the God who loves us all, may the God who loves us all hold you in the palm of His hand. *Postlude O God of Earth and Space Kemp Worship Has Ended Service Begins * Those who are able may stand at these times ANNOUNCEMENTS July 3, 2011 Blessings and greetings to one and all. In the name of Christ, you are welcome today and every day! If you are visiting with us, we offer a special word of welcome and an invitation to participate in the life of the congregation. Please pick up a copy of our newsletter, The Connection, which tells of our current activities. If you are interested in learning more about our ministry, please speak with the pastor after worship. You are invited to sign the Friendship Pads. Visitors with children: We welcome you to worship and are always glad for your children to be with us! Should you desire, nursery (0 17 months) and toddler (18 months 3 years) rooms are available for our youngest children each Sunday morning on the lower level of our sanctuary building. Following the Children s Sermon, preschool children (4 to 5 year olds who have not entered kindergarten) are invited to attend PRESCHOOL CHURCH in the Apple Room of the Educational Building. They may be picked up there after worship. Children s worship bulletins are available from the ushers. NURSERY & TODDLER PROCEDURES: Please be certain you have completed the parental questionnaire and sign-in sheet when you drop off your little one. This information will be on a table outside the nursery. We ask that you include your cell phone number in case you may be needed during the church service (please place your phone on vibrate).

AUDIO & VISUAL ENHANCEMENTS: Please find located in the narthex audio and visual devices for the congregation and visitors to use. If you are in need of one of the devices, please speak to one of our ushers or greeters and they will gladly assist you. The church office will be closed on Monday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. Jessica and Missie will be on vacation July 5 7. Thank you to Amy Briley for volunteering during their absences. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Volunteers and children who attended VBS may pick up their t-shirts in the church office if they have not yet done so. Please take time to view pictures of the week on our church website: pickenspresbyterian.org. Thanks again to our volunteers and participants. SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE: Join us for an Intergenerational Sunday School Class, along with Adult SS, each Sunday morning at 9:00am and worship at 10:00am. The theme for the Intergenerational Sunday School Class is For Everything There is a Season. We will study a different season or special day of the church s liturgical calendar each Sunday morning. We will look forward to seeing you here! Nursery and Toddler Care will be provided! BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN UPDATE: The Building Fund Campaign Committee would like to thank all who have turned in pledge cards to date. Forty pledges have been received totaling $244,862.00. If you haven t already donated please prayfully consider making a pledge. The Building Fund Committee has extended Phase II of the Building Fund Campaign to July 31, 2011. STEWARDSHIP A FRIENDLY REMINDER: Many of our families travel during the summer (we pray for safe travels) and will likely miss some regular worship services. However, the church s expenses are ongoing, so please remember to continue your faithful financial support during this time. FOOD PANTRY: This month we are asking for donations of peanut butter & jelly and any other food items to fill the bags for hungry people who come to the door of the church. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. YOUTH: Parents and youth, please take time to read the information packet for the summer youth conferences which has been mailed to you. Be sure to fill out the covenant and medical insurance form completely and return it to Jessica Varney before departure. July 10-16 Sr. High Youth Conference to Montreat July 20-24 Jr. High Youth Conference to Presbyterian College

During July 10, 2011 worship there will be a commissioning of all youth and adults attending conferences at Montreat, Presbyterian College, and Camp Buc. PPC CHOIR: The Adult Choir is taking a summer hiatus from regular rehearsal time, but is still leading worship during the summer months. If you would like to join in, please contact Maria Kithcart. In addition, special music is being provided by various church musicians during the months of June, July, and August. If you would like to share your special talents during worship, please contact Maria Kithcart regarding your availability. WELCOME: We would like to extend a PPC welcome to our new members: Mary Ellen Bearden and Judy Hester. GENERAL FUNDS UPDATE: Church Operating Needs for Program and Mission each week: $6,205.00. Offering last Sunday: General Fund: $3058.00; Building Fund: $4,129.00. WEEKLY PRAYER GROUP: The group meets every Sunday at 6:00pm in the McJunkin Room. All are invited, and if you are not able to come, please keep this group and all concerns of the church in your prayers. You are encouraged to share prayer concerns on the pink cards in the pew racks. A list of CONTINUING PRAYER CONCERNS is available in the narthex. Serving: July 3, 2011 July 10, 2011 Flowers: Liz Stokes Jane Townsend Beadle: Allison Ranson Tori Morris Toddler Church: Martha Brooks Pam Corwin Preschool Church: Jessica Haines Amy Briley Emily Brazinski Morgan Townsend Refreshments: Barbara Caruthers Ben & Sue Cole Pulpit Elder: Ralph Perkins Sylvia Erickson Children s Sermon: Tina LaFoy Rev. Nath Briley Sanctuary Guild: Tina LaFoy Crisis/Celebration Coordinator: Ushers and Greeters: Lectionary readings for today: Nancy Goldsmith Len & Deb Josefson Bill & Barbara Caruthers Lectionary readings for next Sunday: Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67 Genesis 25:19-34 Psalm 45:10-17or S. of Solomon 2:8-13 Psalm 119:1-12, 23-24 Romans 7:15-25a Romans 8:1-11 Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

Friday July 1 Sunday July 3 Monday July 4 Tuesday July 5 Wednesday July 6 Thursday July 7 Friday July 8 Sunday July 10 Office Closed July 2011 Events 9:00am Sunday School 10:00am Worship 11:00am Lemonade on the Lawn 6:00pm Prayer Group in the McJunkin Room Office Closed Independence Day 8:00am Bible Study in All Saints Hall 9:00am Jane B. Morris Service Fund Jessica & Missie on vacation 12:00pm Rotary in All Saints Hall Jessica & Missie on vacation 10:00am Book Club in the Parlor 10:00am Book Club in McJunkin Room Jessica & Missie on vacation Office Closed 9:00am Sunday School 10:00am Worship 11:00am Lemonade on the Lawn 6:00pm Prayer Group in the McJunkin Room Sermon Notes