FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A Place To Belong Sunday, June 22 nd, 2014 11:00 a.m. www.firstbaptistregina.ca
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Welcome in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Bibles (blue cover) and hymnbooks (brown cover) are provided for your use. A nursery is available in the lower hall for infants and toddlers. Washrooms are also located in the lower hall. If you wish to have a cushion or hard of hearing headset, please speak to one of the ushers who will be happy to obtain these items for you. We invite you to complete one of the blue Visitor Cards in the pew rack and place it in the offering plate toward the end of the worship service. This will help us get to know you better! Please silence cell phones and other electronics. Speak softly, move Many people have allergies to fragrances and perfumes, so we try to keep our church a scent-free zone in consideration of the health and wellbeing of others! Thank you! We encourage you to prepare for worship this morning. Read and reflect on the Scripture lessons listed in the service bulletin; pray for right understanding the Bible. Perhaps this prayer may help you begin your preparation today: Loving God, You raised up John the Baptist to announce the coming of Jesus, Your Son. Fill us we pray, with the same courage which John had, so that we, too, may clearly and energetically point others to Jesus and speak truth in power. This we ask in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Ushers: Greeters: William Crook (Head Usher) Sanctuary: Marjorie Phillips George McKenzie Balcony: Carol & Leonard Serdachny Eileen Hutton Elevator: Gibril Butoy Merv & Carol Hepting AV Ministry: K. Rich Deacon on Duty Annabel Robinson Service of Worship Feast Day of John the Baptist *Indicates congregation is invited to stand as able* 1
Music for Gathering Mark Anderson Morning Chimes Mark Anderson *The Introit Christian People, Sing Together Congregation (Tune: #1) Christian people, sing together, all united in one voice. Though we come from many cultures, yet in Christ we all rejoice. Welcome Mark McKim Reflective Moment THE APPROACH: THE PRAISE AND WORSHIP OF GOD Call to Worship Luke 1:68-70, 78-79 Joel Russell-MacLean Invocation or the Collect *Hymn of Praise All (The children will proceed to the front of the church during this hymn.) nigh; Awake and hearken, for He brings glad tidings of the King of kings. For Thou art our salvation, Lord, our refuge and our great reward; Without Thy grace we waste away like flowers that wither and decay. Joel Russell-MacLean Hymn of Praise All (The children will proceed to the lower hall for their own worship service.) All praise, eternal Son, to Thee whose advent doth Thy people free, Whom with the Father we adore and Holy Ghost forevermore. 2
Presentation of Child Charles William John Marchant Dedication of Parents Randy & Kristin Marchant Mark McKim Gift of Music Christa Walsh CONFESSION OF SIN Call to Confession Mark McKim Prayer of Confession Assurance of Pardon Gift of Music John Nelson THE WORD OF GOD READ Scripture Reader Hilary Ryan Old Testament Lesson: Malachi 4 (O.T. pg. 890) Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 145:8-14 Leader: The Lord is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. Congregation: The Lord is good to all, and His compassion is over all that He has made. Leader: All Your works shall give thanks to You, O Lord, and all Your faithful shall bless You. Congregation: They shall speak of the glory of Your kingdom, and tell of Your power, to make known to all people Your mighty deeds, and the glorious splendour of Your kingdom. Leader: Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and Your dominion endures throughout all generations. Congregation: The Lord is faithful in all His words, and gracious in all His deeds. ALL: The Lord upholds all who are falling and raises up all who are bowed down. *Gloria Patri #623 Congregation Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost: As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen, Amen. 3
New Testament Lesson: Matthew 11:2-16 (N.T. pg. 11) Reader: This is the word of the Lord! People: Thanks be to God! THE WORD OF GOD PROCLAIMED *Hymn of Preparation #517 Sermon Mark McKim RESPONSE TO THE WORD AND RETURN TO THE WORLD *Hymn of Response When John the Baptist Preached All (Lyrics: Copyright Carolyn Gillette, 2010. Used by permission. Tune: Morecambe (Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart, #249) When John the Baptist preached for all to hear, His rough, prophetic manner caused surprise, But people heard his words and were baptized. And Lord, You call for change in Your church, too, Renew in us a vision of Your way, And give us strength and courage to obey. Congregational Life and Ministry Call to Prayer Prayers of the People John Nelson 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. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. Our Gifts & Offerings Mark Anderson *Response Of Praise Give Thanks Congregation Give thanks with a grateful heart; give thanks to the Holy One; And now let the weak say,, Because of what the Lord has done for us. (x2) 4
The Benediction Mark McKim *Choral Benediction Christian, Let Us Go and Serve Him Congregation (Tune: Hyfrydol, #61) Christians, let us go and serve Him, serve the One who gives us life. Let us serve in love and power, in the name of Jesus Christ. Serve in love and serve in wisdom, reaching all we know and see. Christians, let us go and serve Him, now and through eternity. Music For Departing Mark Anderson Preparing For Next Sunday: Scripture Lessons For June 29 Old Testament Lesson II Chronicles 7:11-14 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 72:1-4, 8, 18-19 New Testament Lesson Acts 5:17-32 is taking a break for the summer. Although we will not be serving coffee, please take the opportunity to connect with friends and welcome new friends in the foyer or on the front steps throughout the lovely summer months. Many thanks and blessings to all who have participated this past season for providing good things to eat and drink, for graciously serving and for washing and putting away dishes. You are much appreciated! Happy Summer! June 15 th, 2014 Worship Attendance Morning Worship 173 Afternoon Worship 150 Total 323 5 A heartfelt thank you to our church family for your prayers, visits, cards and gifts of food, after my hip replacement surgery. Jim and I appreciate your love and care very much. I am slowly regaining strength and mobility and you have had a part in that! ~Loreen Frost~
You may have read in the Leader-Post that on June 8 th Jonathan Pedde received his degree from Dartmouth College, NH, and was named valedictorian, one of the top 5 of 1,100 graduating students from this prestigious Ivy League university. Richard, Deborah, Jonathan and Kathryn were members of our church about 10 years ago. More recently they have volunteered with CBM, using their skills in zero-till farming and economics in Rwanda and India. Jonathan is going on to Oxford with a Rhodes scholarship to continue his studies in economics. He joins Paul and Stephen Beke as the third Rhodes scholar from our church. Congratulations, Jonathan and our best wishes for your time at Oxford. We made it we are home at last! Had a great trip driving across Canada and visiting along the way. Arrived back in NB on May 6 th and turned around and left again on the 22 nd for Europe for our river boat cruise to celebrate our 40 th started out in Amsterdam, then boarded the Viking Jarl. We cruised down the Rhine, the Main and then the Danube ending up in Budapest. We visited 5 countries and many cities along our way. While it is good to be home, we already miss our SK friends. We are hoping some of you do come to visit us at some point in the future our door is always open. ~Blessings, Jim & Gayle Meyer~ OPERATING BUDGET REPORT 2014: Year to Date May Budget Amount needed for Operating: $207,990 Amount Received for Operating: $196,206 Operating Expenses $206,603 **Operating Line of Credit (owing): $5,000 **This number is the amount we currently owe on our operating line of credit. A line of credit is a loan whereby a bank agrees to give a borrower access to a set amount of money that can be tapped as and if needed. First Baptist Church has an operating line of credit to a maximum of $40,000. 6
John & Debby Nelson 3454 Parkland Drive East Sunday, June 29 th, 5p.m. Please bring a lawn chair and an appetite. Hamburgers, hotdogs, drinks and dessert will be provided. A donation to cover the cost will be gratefully received. Bring a friend, and come for thefood, fun, and fellowship! Please tear off and place on offering plate NAME: Total Number Attending: 7
on our 2013 Graduates!! Nursery Crystal Bellotic Oliver Wollbaum Cohen Shumay Maizy Russell-MacLean Still Waters Philip Degti Katrina Sentis Oasis Xavier Russell-MacLean Cee Jae Cantor Cassidy Wolfe High School Christina Maeers Haley Holtslander Liese Holtslander 8
From the desk of Dr. McKim usually an event or heroic figure from the Bible. THE CHURCH HAS ITS OWN CALENDAR? Yes different from the civil calendar in a variety of ways. For instance, the civil calendar begins on January 1 st begins on the First Sunday of Advent (usually in early December), a time of preparation before Christmas. In our society using the church calendar is a way to be reminded, often, that our priorities, values and worldview as Christians is very different from the priorities, values and worldview of the secular society. FEAST DAY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST: John the Baptist is such an important figure in the Bible that there are actually TWO days in the church calendar for him. June 24 th is the feast of his birth WHILE August 29 th is an observance of his death. HOW IS JUNE 24 TH OBSERVED? In some parts of Europe, it is customary, on the Feast Day of John the Hypericum perforatum), named for John the Baptist, which is used for various medicinal purposes. In other places it is customary to gather flowers and make wreaths to wear and to hang on the front door. In Poland, some of on mountains and hilltops on the eve of his feast, the fire said to represent Customary foods include strawberries in much of continental Europe. In Sweden pickled herring, boiled potatoes, sour cream, crisp bread, beer and schnapps are enjoyed on this day, while in Spain they eat figs and a savou for this day white bread broken in pieces and boiled with milk, sugar, and spices in a great pot over the fire. In Portugal, the day is celebrated with street parties. In Canada it seems that many early European explorers either were especially fond of John the Baptist or frequently seemed to 9
large number if communities and geographical features are named after him. A few examples: led into the harbour on the Saint John, New Brunswick (Sieur de Monts and Samuel de Champlain, arrived at the mouth of what is now the St. John River on the Feast Day of John the Baptist, 1604.) While the river may be spelled either y is, in accordance with a royal charter, always spelled out in full as Saint (no abbreviation, ever), John. In Quebec, there is the village of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, the neighbourhood of Saint-Jean-Baptiste within Quebec City, and the city of St. Jean-sur-Richelieu, among many, many others. The feast day of John the Baptist is a provincial statutory holiday. JOHN THE BAPTIST IN ART: John the Baptist has been a major subject for artists for centuries. Among the best known are a series of at least eight paintings of John the Baptist by the Italian Baroque artist, Caravaggio (1771-1610), a rather controversial painting of the Baptist by Da Vinci (controversial as it portrays John the Baptist as almost effeminate), and the bronze statue, created by Lorenzo Ghiberti, in Florence, at that point in time the largest bronze statue to be cast from a single piece for several hundred years in Italy. Symbolically, John the Baptist is often represented as a Lamb (John the Baptist, according to Scripture announced Jesus sa ) Carrying a cross, sometimes ed head appropriate, if gruesome given that John the Baptist was beheaded. In San Juan, Puerto Rico a statue of John the apparently in accusation, directly toward the building and the politicians inside it. 10
TUESDAY 10:00 A.M. STAFF MEETING BOARD ROOM WEDNESDAY 8:00 A.M. PRAYER BREAKFAST FRIDAY 5:00 P.M. WEDDING REHEARSAL SATURDAY ALL DAY WEDDING SANCTUARY LOWER HALL SANCTUARY SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE SANCTUARY 2:00 P.M. AFTERNOON WORSHIP SERVICE SANCTUARY PRAYER CHAIN for himself or herself, a loved one or a friend, please contact Pearl Bretz (prayer chain coordinator) 757-3176 with the information. If anyone is ill and wishes to have ministers and/or deacons come and pray for healing and/or anoint with oil (James 5:14), you may make arrangements for such by contacting Annabel Robinson 761-1458 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH STAFF Rev. Dr. Mark G. McKim, Sr. Minister (ext 222) Sound Room (ext 228) Rev. John Nelson Jr., Assoc. Minister (ext 223) Rev. Dr. George Baxter, Minister Emeritus Rev. Joel Russell-MacLean, Assoc. Minister (ext 224) George McKenzie, Custodian Krista Johnstone, Financial Administrator (ext 225) Dr. Mark Anderson, Organist Erin Angus, Administrative Assistant (ext 221) Christa Walsh, Pianist DIACONATE/TRUSTEES Annabel Robinson Chair Martha Pauls Member Murray Wolfe Vice-Chair John Hillmer Member Heather Holtslander Secretary Devin Seghers Member Derrick Bellows Treasurer Erwin Ziolkowski Honourary Esther Wiens Member FIRST KAREN BAPTIST CHURCH STAFF Rev. Zabiak Cung Biaka (ext 226) Rev. Eh Tha Wah (ext 226) Pastor Pusay Ly (ext 226) OUR MINISTRY PARTNERSHIPS Youth For Christ (James Clifford) 347-1900 Katepwa Lake Camp (Rev. Walter Willford) 525-2256 First Baptist Church First Baptist Place 359-0859 CONTACT 306-359-1450 2241 Victoria Avenue, Regina SK, S4P 0S4 First Baptist Church Fax Number 306-352-3338 E-mail: main_fbcregina@sasktel.net www.firstbaptistregina.ca OFFICE HOURS Monday to Thursday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Friday Closed 11