The Worship of God April 24, 2016 The Lord s Supper

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The Worship of God April 24, 2016 The Lord s Supper Chimes of the Trinity Preparing for Worship Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And the one who was seated on the throne said, See, I am making all things new. Revelation 21:1-2, 5a Organ Prelude Carilon...Talmadge Lorraine Magnuson, organ Abby R., acolyte Welcome to Worship Kristen Muse Introit Spirit of the Living God...Iverson/arr. McKinney Chancel Choir Give Us a Song...Joseph Martin Carter Benge, David Hailey, Ward Page, Larry Dickens *Doxology Praise God from whom all blessings flow Praise Him all creatures here below. Praise Him above ye heavenly hosts. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. *Invocation and Lord s Prayer *Hymn of Praise, 345 When Morning Gilds the Skies...Laudes Domini Children come forward for Children s Sermon Children s Sermon Alyssa Fea Scripture Reading and Prayer Acts 11:1-18 (page 895 in the Pew Bibles) David Hailey

*Hymn of Reflection, 384 Speak to My Heart...Holcomb Sermon When God Speaks, Listen David Hailey The Ordinance of Communion In Love, We Remember Carlton (Dick)Allen, 02/19/2016 Kathryn Brady, 02/25/2016 Chris Holland, 03/19/2016 Mary (Mary Lib) Parker, 02/20/2016 Helen Smith, 02/22/2016 Paul Williams, 03/15/2016 Sharing the Bread Grace...Mark Hayes Chancel Choir Sharing the Cup Near the Cross...Lloyd Larson Lisa Moxley *Hymn of Commitment, 520 The Spirit Sends Us Forth to Serve... Azmon Offertory Prayer Jeff Brooks, Genesis Class Offertory Aria...Paul Manz Lorraine Magnuson, organ Presentation of New Members *Benediction *Chimes of the Trinity Postlude Allegro Maestoso...Flor Peeters Lorraine Magnuson, organ Our pianist today is Lisa Moxley. *Those who are able may stand with minister.

Weekly Opportunities Sunday, April 24 9:45 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM Membership Matters (C-205) 11:00 AM Morning Worship (Sanctuary) 11:15 AM Grace Church for All Nations Worship (C-101) 2:00 PM Eagle Scout Ceremony (C-100) 4:00 PM Missions and Evangelism Council (Rm. 100) 6:00 PM Youth Discipleship (FLC-201) Monday, April 25 1:15 PM Staff Meeting (Rm. 206) 2:30 PM Ministers Meeting (Rm. 206) 5:30 PM Evening Fitness (FLC-105) 5:30 PM Companions in Christ (FLC-200) 6:30 PM Cub Scout Pack Meetings (Rm. 109) 7:00 PM Family Retreat Meeting (Rm. 100) 7:30 PM Boy Scout Troop Meetings 8:00 PM HBBC Member s Fellowship Basketball (FLC-105) Tuesday, April 26 7:00 AM Yost Men s Bible Study (Rm. 100) 10:00 AM Painting with Lorraine (FLC-201) 12:00 PM Lunch Express (FLC-105) 12:00 PM Movers and Shakers Luncheon (Rm. 109) 12:30 PM AA Epiphany Group Meeting (FLC-200) 5:30 PM HBBC Ladies Basketball (FLC-105) 7:00 PM Children s Ministry Council (Rm. 100) 7:00 PM Compassionate Friends Group (Rm. 206) Wednesday, April 27 11:00 AM Fit Over Fifty (FLC-105) 5:00 PM Recreation for Children (FLC-105) 5:00 PM Family Night Meal (Rm. 109) 6:00 PM Children s Music and Missions 6:00 PM Youth Discipleship (FLC-201) 6:10 PM The Gathering (Rm. 109) 7:15 PM Chancel Choir Express (ends at 7:40 pm-rm. 118) 7:15 PM Kids Express (Nursery Suite) 7:15 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal (ends at 8:40 pm-rm. 118) 7:20 PM Atonement Study (Rm. 206) Thursday, April 28 12:00 PM Lunch Express (FLC-105) 12:30 PM AA Epiphany Group Meeting (FLC-200) Friday, April 29 5:15 PM Women s Retreat Meet and Greet 6:00 PM Women s Retreat Begins with Dinner Saturday, April 30 8:00 AM AA Saturday Group 8:00 AM Grace Church for All Nations Bible Study (C-101) 8:30 AM Women s Retreat Begins 12:00 PM Stop Hunger Now Women s Retreat Event (FLC-105) 8:00 PM Women s Retreat Concludes Sunday, May 1 9:45 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM Membership Matters (C-205) 11:00 AM Morning Worship (Sanctuary) 11:15 AM Grace Church for All Nations Worship (C-101) 6:00 PM Youth Discipleship (FLC-201)

WELCOME VISITORS We are honored by your presence this morning. Please record your attendance on the Friendship Pad when it is passed to you. Guests are encouraged to provide complete information for further contact. We also encourage all visitors to stop by the Visitor Welcome area in the Narthex immediately following the worship service. ENTER TO WORSHIP This is a holy hour. We invite you to enter this sanctuary with joy and reverence. We invite members and visitors to be seated near the front of the sanctuary to enhance our sense of community in worship. When you have taken your seat, spend a few moments in quiet reflection as you prepare your heart for worship. If the service has already begun, please enter quietly by one of the side aisles. Please remember to turn off all cell phones and pagers. RESOURCES FOR HEARING AND/OR VISUAL IMPAIRMENT Hearing assistance devices and large print hymnals are available for those who have such need. Please see an usher for more information. BECOME A MEMBER OF HAYES BARTON BAPTIST CHURCH Those who desire to join our church may come forward to where the pastor is standing during the Hymn of Commitment. If you would like to meet with a minister before making this decision, any of our ministers would be happy to answer your questions. FOR CHILDREN DURING WORSHIP Nursery Care: Birth-3 (Nursery Suite Area) Extended Session: Ages 4-5 (Following Sunday School, this group visits the Sanctuary briefly for the Children s Sermon.) Children s Worship: For 1st-5th graders, 1st & 3rd Sundays. (Children leave at the designated time during worship and should be picked up in Rm.11 following worship). ABOUT SUNDAY SCHOOL On Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m., we provide classes for all ages to enjoy Bible study and fellowship. Call the church office for more information. TODAY S EXTENDED SESSION HELPERS Assistant: John and Alyson Grimes Infants: Carrie Breswitz, Kristie Whitlow, Todd Whitlow, Dan Parrish, Dominique Parrish; Ones: Dan Lumsden, Merritt Lumsden; Twos: Scott Bowers, Jessica Bowers; Threes: Tommy Sherbert, Beth Sherbert; Fours: Katherine Teague, Whit Hilgoe; Fives: Meredith Kinder, Mike Kinder WORSHIP LEADERS Dr. David Hailey, Pastor...drdhailey@hbbc.org Rev. Kristen Muse, Associate Pastor... kmuse@hbbc.org Dr. Larry Dickens, Minister of Music...ldickens@hbbc.org Rev. Patty Pace, Associate Minister of Music and Pastoral Care...ppace@hbbc.org Rev. Ward Page, Minister of Youth and College... wpage@hbbc.org Sarah Mears, Minister to Children and Families...smears@hbbc.org Carter Benge, Music Ministry Intern...cbenge@hbbc.org Mikalah Shaw, Youth Ministry Intern...mshaw@hbbc.org Brooke Johnston, Ministerial Intern...bjohnston@hbbc.org Alyssa Fea, Children s Ministry Intern... afea@hbbc.org

ABOUT TODAY S WORSHIP The sanctuary flowers are given today in loving memory of Gene Langley, LeRoy & Elva Martin, Dr. LeRoy Martin, Jr., Dr. Sidney Martin, and Sue Martin by Vicky Langley. The rose on the pulpit today is placed to celebrate the birth of Mark and Ginny Ivey s daughter. EASTER MISSIONS OFFERING One way we can share the Good News is through our gifts to our annual Easter Missions Offering. Our goal for the 2016 Easter Missions Offering is $20,000 and the total given so far is $16,096. You may give using the envelopes in the Pew Pad or at the Welcome Center or by going to www.hbbc.org/give and selecting which Easter Offering category you would like to support! APRIL MOVERS AND SHAKERS LUNCH Join us on Tuesday, April 26, at 12 noon for a special Movers and Shakers lunch with our own George Wilson speaking. We will eat together in the Fellowship Hall; lunch is $6 per person. If you haven t registered, call the church NOW! WOMEN S RETREAT APRIL 29-30 It s time to register for our 2016 Women s Retreat, held here at HBBC. We will have a wonderful weekend of awakening to the presence of God, led by Julia Ledford. You can pick up a registration form at the Welcome Center or around the church. The retreat costs $75 per person. Invite a friend to join you! FIVE POINTS 5K: RUN, WALK, VOLUNTEER! The Second Annual Five Points 5K and Health Fair is set for May 14, 2016. We are looking for Walkers, Runners, and Volunteers. Go ahead and get signed up! We can t wait to see you there! To register to run, walk, or volunteer, go to www.hbbc.org/fivepoints5k. The early registration fee is $25/person; after April 30, registration goes to $30/person. STARBUCKS GIFT CARDS NEEDED We are collecting Starbucks gift cards to go in care packages for Partnership Elementary teachers, our neighbors and community partners. Gift cards for Partnership teachers can be dropped off in the FLC. Donations towards the purchase of gift cards can be turned in through the dropbox outside the church office. KINDERMUSIK COMES TO HBBC We are excited to announce the launch of Kindermusik at HBBC as part of the Hayes Barton Baptist School of Music. Classes will be led by Kindermusik Maestro, Joy Cogswell, who recently moved to Raleigh after 26 years of teaching Kindermusik in Fayetteville, NC. This summer, we will have three Kindermusik playdates, for children ages 16 months to 4 years old: May 16, June 13, and July 25. To register for Playdates, you may call the church office and speak with Patty Pace, fill out a form (found at the Welcome Center or in the main hallway) and drop it in the box outside of the church office, or go online to www.hbbc. org/kindermusikplaydates. We hope you ll join us and spread the word about this amazing opportunity for preschoolers! OFFSITE PARKING FOR WORSHIP SERVICES We are blessed on Sunday mornings to have more people than parking spaces on campus, and you may be wondering where you should park in order to attend our services. Our offsite parking areas are as follows: Underwood School, Yadkin or Wells Fargo banks, behind the post office, the auto service center near Yadkin, Rite Aid lot except the 12 spaces in front of the store, Fairview next to Rite Aid, Glenwood across from NOFO and in front of the Rialto on both sides of the street, right hand side of White Oak before the first house, behind Bloomsbury Bistro and beyond the curve portion of the driveway, the glass topped building on the corner of Whitaker Mill and Fairview unless current construction prohibits. Please observe that there should be NO PARKING on Sunset from White Oak to Whitaker Mill.