Celebration of Worship 1st Sunday in Lent February 18, 2018 11:00am 450 Randolph Avenue, Elkins WV 26241 304.636.2788 Worship each Sunday is broadcast live over WDNE 1240 AM www.dmpc.org
Welcome to this time of worship and prayer. ASSEMBLING IN GOD S NAME WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENTS Welcome to those visiting today! Please fill out a Visitor Card found in the pew rack and place it in the Offering Plate. Also, everyone please pass the red fellowship pad down the pew and back again noticing those with whom you are worshiping today. Prayer Cards are in the pew racks. Please place cards in the basket in front of the pulpit during the Passing of the Peace. Our church is handicapped accessible. There is an area set aside for wheelchairs on the left front section of the theater-type seats we call the Amen Section. Thank you, Holt Chenoweth, for being our liturgist this morning. *Indicates an invitation to stand, if you are able. INTROIT: Lord, to You My Soul is Lifted (Psalm 25) by L. Bourgeois, 1551 CALL TO WORSHIP L: People of the covenant: God does not remember us according to our sins and transgressions. P: God remembers us according to God s own steadfast love! L: The God of our salvation teaches us right paths and leads us in truth. P: All the paths of the Lord are steadfast love and faithfulness; we put our trust in God. OPENING PRAYER 2
*HYMN #223 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross *CALL TO CONFESSION God s bow has been hung in the clouds Genesis 9:13 a unilateral disarmament in spite of our sin. God remains faithful to the covenant of steadfast love, even when we are unfaithful. Without fear, then, we confess our sins. *PRAYER OF CONFESSION (in unison) God of mercy, we begin this Lenten season in confession. We do not live according to your ways, but according to our own. We condone violence, participate in systems of injustice, and use power to our own advantage at the expense of others. Forgive us, we pray, when we are tempted to follow paths Psalms 25:4 other than those you set before us. Teach us your commandments; help us to turn from evil in its many guises, Mark 1:12 and turn us toward your kingdom drawing near. In covenantal love, remember us, we pray, and be for us, once more and always, an ark of safety and new life. In Christ s name we pray. Amen. *KYRIE ELEISON (Lord, Have Mercy) Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. 3
*ASSURANCE OF FORGIVENESS As Noah and his family were brought safely 1 Peter 3:20 21 through the flood onto dry ground, so in baptismal waters we are brought from death into new life in Christ. Jesus Christ, who is at the right hand of God, 1 Pet. 3:22 forgives us and reconciles us and all things in heaven and on earth. Thanks be to God for this good news! *SHARING GOD S PEACE PROCLAIMING GOD S WORD SCRIPTURE READING New Testament Mark 1:9-15 Pew Bible page 33 This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God! GOD S WORD FOR THE CHILDREN (After the Children s Time, those younger than first grade may go upstairs with our attendants. Because we value children in our worship service, these younger ones are also welcome to stay with their family during the service at the family s discretion.) *HYMN #175 Seek Ye First (verse 1 only) GOD S WORD FOR OUR LIVES Mark s Dove Rev. Dr. Peter A. Vial RESPONDING TO THE GOOD NEWS 4
*HYMN #167 Forty Days and Forty nights PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE 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 and the power and the glory, forever. Amen PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS OFFERTORY ANTHEM: I Want Jesus to Walk with Me Spiritual *DOXOLOGY #606 Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow *PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING FOLLOWING GOD INTO THE WORLD *HYMN #515 I Come With Joy *BENEDICTION AND BLESSING *RESPONSE #215 What Wondrous Love Is This (verse 1 only) 5
Faith Community Notes PW Blanket Project February 18th, 2018 DMPC Women s winter project is the Church World Services Blanket Sale. These blankets are sent to people who have gone through a disaster in all parts of the world. These areas have experienced earthquakes, flooding, extreme poverty and devastating illnesses. It shows them that someone cares. It s like a hug made out of cloth. These blankets can be used in many ways: robes, rugs, shelters, or to carry possessions. Blankets will be $5.00 and may be donated in Honor or Memory of a friend or loved one. Bread and Broth Book Study Begins February 21, 2018 During the Lenten season we will have a Bible Study based on Heidi Havercamp s book Holy Solitude: Lenten Reflections with Saints, Hermits, Prophets, and Rebels. We will meet on 6 consecutive Wednesdays and each week s discussion will be lead by a different church member. We will meet in the Fellowship Hall here at DMPC for dinner at 6:00pm and a discussion will follow from 6:30-7:30pm. Join us for some good food and fellowship! Please mark these dates on your calendar: February 21 February 28 March 7 March 14 March 21 March 28 Witness Service Committee February 25 thru March 11 Once again the WSC will be providing Easter baskets of food to families in need during the Easter season. Easter eggs containing slips of paper for the items needed will be available during February and March. If you know of a family in need, please contact someone on the Witness Service Committee or contact the church office. Tina has tickets! Spaghetti with marinara, with or without meatballs, salad, bread, dessert & beverage. Eat in or take out. 6
Sunday School Classes at DMPC Adult: 9:30am Breakfast and Bibles will meet at Henry G s on Third St. Young adults welcome at this class. 9:45am Dr. Lacy Bible Class will meet in the Dunham Room. Young adults welcome at this class. Children s Classes: 9:45am K-5 Grace & Gratitude Class will meet on the 2nd floor. The nursery, located on the second floor of the church, is available during worship. Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church Pastor Rev. Dr. Peter Vial Director of Music Dr. Melody Meadows Assistant Organist Mr. Mark Armentrout Church Secretary Mrs. Marsha Gardner Treasurer Dr. Larry Wing Clerk of Session Mr. Mark Armentrout Director of Christian Education Ginny Rast After School Program Monica Varchetto Chi-Rho Youth Group Ginny Rast Kids Club Sarah Gustafson Peter s Cell: 304-621-8282 E-mail: minister@dmpc.org THE SESSION Class of 2018 Mary Ann McDonald Ginny Rast John Talbott Bryan Wagoner Class of 2019 Michael Bell Marshall Crawford Nate Garver-Daniels Jean Snedegar Class of 2020 Adam Kota Dana Marzolf Monica Varchetto Kim White 7
SUNDAY 9:45am 11:00am 12:00pm 3:30pm MONDAY 6:30pm TUESDAY 6:00pm WEDNESDAY 6:00pm 7:00pm THURSDAY 7:00pm FRIDAY SATURDAY CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK OF February 18, 2018 Sunday School Hour* Worship service* There will be no Coffee Fellowship today RCHS/Dunham Room PRESIDENT S DAY Office closed Boy Scouts/Fellowship Hall Girl Scouts/Fellowship Hall Bread and Broth Al-Anon/Dunham Room Home Prayer Group SUNDAY 9:45am Sunday School Hour* 11:00am Worship Service 12:00pm Coffee Fellowship today : Men of the Church 1:00pm Youth Group @Canaan Valley Nursery provided for Sunday School & Worship PRAYER LIST PRAYERS FOR THE HOMEBOUND COLONIAL PLACE: Hope Caplinger, Rita Cederberg, Margaret Goddin, Emmett Lambert ERCC: Ed Riemenschneider IVEAGH TRUST: Monna McComber NELLA S: Shirley Young VALENTINE S: Mary Hill, Ruby York PRAYER FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS Jay Crissman Family of Sue Derbyshire Richard Dye Joyce Francis Sandy Godwin Rich Kuhn Sam McLaughlin Dick Moore Dama Nestor Tom Regan Frankie Riemenschneider Pickle Smith Margie Sutton...Debbie Cook s mother Joyce Wakeford..Anne s mother PRAYERS FOR OUR PARTNERS AND THE WORLD D&E College and DMPC s College Students Our sister church in Kenya, Kangaita For our nation s leaders People who live in fear from war and violence Those affected by extreme poverty Missionaries around the world Presbytery of WV Presbyterian University of East Africa as they seek financial stability General Assembly Co-Moderators, Rev. Jan Edmiston and Rev. Denise Anderson 8