FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Service of Worship September 11, 2011 10:30 am Remembering 9/11 Deacons Sunday The Reverend Frederick H. Woodward, Pastor Debbie Eitel, Youth Director Catherine Mahler, Director of Music Michele Roberts, Bookkeeper 497 Pulaski Road Greenlawn, NY 11740 Phone: 631-261-2150 Fax: 631-261-0348 http://www.greenlawnpresbyterianchurch.org fpcgreenlawn@optonline.net / pastorwoody@optonline.net Pastor Fred Woodward may be reached by cell phone at 631-626-3702.
CHIMES Sunday Service of Worship September 11, 2011 10:30 am Remembering 9/11 Deacons Sunday Bill D Andrea GATHERING PRAYER Matthew Polcer God of ages, in your sight nations rise and fall, and pass through times of peril. When our own land is troubled, be near to judge and save. For our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary, shall walk and not faint. If we, whether as individuals, as a church or as a nation, have turned from your way, help us through our worship and work to reverse our course and repent. Give us your light and truth to guide us; through Jesus Christ, our Savior, and Lord of this world. PRELUDE Something for Jesus Robert Lowry Arr. Don Phillips BRINGING IN THE LIGHT Acolytes Briana Rexon and Caroline Prentiss WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Pastor Fred Woodward Please fill out Ritual of Friendship & Concerns of Our Church Family. *PROCESSIONAL HYMN No. 39 O God, Our Help in Ages Past CALL TO WORSHIP (based on Ps. 46:1-3: Ex. 15:2) Matthew Polcer All: God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, and the mountains shake. God is our refuge and strength. Though the waters roar and our security be threatened, God is our refuge and strength. The Lord is our strength and our might. God has become our salvation Let us worship God. SONGS OF PRAISE CHILDREN S MESSAGE Shine, Jesus, Shine Oh, How He Loves You and Me (see insert) (see insert)
LITURGY OF REMEMBRANCE Remember, O Lord, what has happened to us (Lamentations 5:1). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. Remember not the sins of our youth and our rebellious ways; according to your love remember us, for you are good, O Lord (Ps. 25:7). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. Remember not against us the sins of our forbears, but save us with tender mercies (Ps. 79:8). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. Remember, O Lord, your great mercy and love, for they are of old (Ps. 25:6). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. The Lord knows how we are formed, and remembers that we are dust (Ps. 103:14). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. After the flood, God remembered Noah and God s covenant with all living creatures (Gen. 8:1, 9:15). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. God heard the groaning of the Israelites and remembered the covenant made with Abraham and Sarah (Ex. 2:24). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. Remember how the Lord our God has led us all the way (Deut. 8:2). In Jesus Christ, God remembers us. (Silent Prayer) SPECIAL MUSIC On Eagles Wings Arr. Michael Joncas Soloist: Rona Lee OLD TESTAMENT READING Genesis 50:15-23 pg. 57, lg. print pg. 85 Elder Betty Chatfield HYMN O God, Our Hearts Were Shattered (see insert) TITHES AND OFFERINGS ANTHEM Chancel Choir Draw Near to the Lord (see insert) Russell Nagy RESPONSE Doxology Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen PRAYER OF DEDICATION Elder Betty Chatfield NEW TESTAMENT READING Matthew 18:21-35 pg. 1028, lg. print pg. 1527 Pastor Fred Woodward
SERMON Remembering 9/11 Pastor Fred Woodward PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE Elder Roger Kaufmann Worshipers briefly share joys and concerns as part of their offering to God of their prayers of supplication, intercession, and thanksgiving. PASTORAL PRAYER THE LORD S PRAYER 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, the power, and the glory forever. Amen * CLOSING HYMN No. 322 My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less BENEDICTION *SINGING OUR HOPE HYMN Edelweiss Come, O Lord, be with us. Fill us with joy and thanksgiving. May our hearts flow with peace. Come with your love and surround us. Friendship and peace, may they bloom and grow. Bloom and grow forever. Bless us now, bless our friends Bless all your people forever. POSTLUDE Standing on Promises Tune: Promises Arr. Todd Beaney As we all face the fragility of our lives, and seek healing for our nation s grief, let us lift up the Church of Jesus Christ and the Gospel that it is our privilege to proclaim. There is no earthly power, be it the power of wealth, the power of the military, or the power of political will, that can save us and undergird us in the face of the events of this day. It is only in the power of the Triune God, made known in Jesus Christ our Savior, and revealed in the power of the Holy Spirit, that we can find hope for ourselves, our grieving nation, and our broken world. [From a pastoral letter dated September 11, 2011, and signed by the Rev. Jack Rogers, General Assembly Moderator of the PC(USA); Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, Stated Clerk; and Elder John Detterick, Executive Director, General Assembly Council.] The flowers on the Lords table today are given in remembrance of 9-11-2001 and to the glory of God.
As we all face the fragility of our lives, and seek healing for our nation s grief, let us lift up the Church of Jesus Christ and the Gospel that it is our privilege to proclaim. There is no earthly power, be it the power of wealth, the power of the military, or the power of political will, that can save us and undergird us in the face of the events of this day. It is only in the power of the Triune God, made known in Jesus Christ our Savior, and revealed in the power of the Holy Spirit, that we can find hope for ourselves, our grieving nation, and our broken world. [From a pastoral letter dated September 11, 2001, and signed by the Rev. Jack Rogers, General Assembly Moderator of the PC(USA); Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, Stated Clerk; and Elder John Detterick, Executive Director, General Assembly Council.]