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05/08/11 Welcome to First Christian Reformed Church 20 Bly Street Waupun, WI 53963 920-324-2898 firstcrcwaupunwi@juno.com www.waupuncrc.com CCLI License 1865451 Pastor Craig Van Hill pastorvanhill@gmail.com Home: 920-324-2249 Cell: 920-319-1156 Pastor Norman Haan revh@centurytel.net Home: 920-928-6488 Cell: 920-296-9935 Office Secretary Hours: Tue. & Thu. 10 AM 2 PM

9:30 AM Worship (*Please stand if you are able) Prelude Call to Worship Song of Praise by the Choir: I Love Thy Kingdom Lord *God s Greeting *We Greet Each Other Celebration of Communion: G979 Song of Preparation: Trust and Obey R571 vs. 1 (Children ages 3 years through 4 th grade may come forward for the Children s Message during the song.) Children s Message by Laura Venhuizen (Afterwards, children ages 3-6 may leave for Children s Worship in the upstairs Youth Room.) Song: Trust and Obey R571 vs. 4 Congregational Prayer *Scripture: Matthew 5:17-20 We Study God s Word: Obey the Law Prayer *Response in Song: Let it Be Said of Us vs. 1-2 Offertory Prayer Offering for CRWRC-DRS *Benediction *Doxology: Praise the Savior G400 Vs. 1 *Postlude Accompanist Cara Aylesworth Children & Worship Teacher: Dominique Van Hill Helpers: Hollie Ten Pass Whitney Wierenga Fellowship Coffee Phil & Mary Nell Hofman Greeters Dan & Clarissa Roets Nursery Brenda Hofman Marilyn Mulder Trevor Zonnefeld Sound System Seth Aylesworth Transportation Jim Groenewold (520-0055) Arky Navis (324-2859) Ushers Keith Buwalda Grant Kamphuis Louie Wierenga Trevor Zonnefeld Video Projection Lois Mulder Missionary Letters Pastor H. to Daryl Pfantz Grace H. to Brother Bob Dick H. to Chaplain Peter + + Please pray especially for this missionary family this week.

7:00 PM Worship (*Please stand if you are able) Prelude Call to Worship *God s Greeting Songs of Praise led by Elaine Homan Prayers of the People led by Brian O Donovan Offering for Denominational Ministry Shares *We Study God s Word: Genesis 18:16-33 *Song of Response: Amazing Grace My Chains are Gone *Benediction *Doxology: The Lord Bless You and Keep You R236 *Postlude Accompanist Cara Aylesworth Greeters Louie & Nancy Wierenga Library Jan De Vries Allegra Bossenbroek Arlene De Jager Nursery Brad & Rhonda Schouten Lucas Vander Berg Sound System Seth Aylesworth Transportation Jim G. (520-0055) Arky N. (324-2859) Video Projection Lois Mulder Welcome We welcome our visitors and hope that you enjoy worshiping with us. If you are presently seeking a church home, we welcome you to join our fellowship. If you would like further information about our church, check out our website at www.waupuncrc.com or contact Pastor Craig (324-2249) or the church office (324-2898). The songs and responsive readings will be displayed on the video screens, but feel free to use the hymnals if you wish. The Celebration Hymnals (R) are located under the pew in front of you. Large-print bulletins and children's bulletins are available in the back sanctuary rack. Please feel free to check one of the Visitor mail slots in the narthex for additional materials.

Worship Notes This morning we celebrate Holy Communion. We welcome visitors in our midst to partake of the Lord s Supper with us if you are a professing member of a church that holds the Bible to be God s infallible Word and if you profess your faith in the triune God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit). This morning s offering has been changed to CRWRC-DRS to assist their efforts in addressing the storm damage in the southern states. See the last page for more information. This evening s offering is for Denominational Ministry Shares supports national and worldwide ministries as designated by Synod. This fund currently supports Back to God Ministries International, Calvin College, Calvin Theological Seminary, Faith Alive Resources, Christian Reformed Home Missions, Christian Reformed World Missions, Specialized Ministries, Denominational Services, The Network, and Special Assistance. Verse of the Week: This week challenge yourself to memorize the whole passage for this morning. Matthew 5:17-20 Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven. Our Family Happy Mother s Day to all Moms. We thank the Lord for your selfless spirit and unconditional love! We thank the Lord that the procedure Sandy Greenfield underwent to relieve her neck pain is slowly starting to take effect. We celebrate with Jenna Hofman and Jon Mulder as they plan to be united in marriage this Saturday. The congregation is invited to witness the ceremony at 3:00 PM. We rejoice with the following who will celebrate a birthday or anniversary this week: Birthday: May Birthday: May Seth Aylesworth 8 Brayden Doerr 11 Hope Homan 9 Cassidy Ritzema 11 Jon De Jager 10 Lori Kitchner 12 Joyce Haan 10 Bob Rens 14

Anniversary: May Howard & Pat Loomans 14 Church News Parents and Youth Group Member going on Serve: You should have gotten a letter this week from YCF letting you know that you got in. If you did not, please talk to Pastor Craig or Dominique. We will be having a meeting after the morning service on June 5 to talk about Serve. The May issue of the Christian Home Newsletter is now available in the narthex literature rack. Council will meet at 8:00 PM tomorrow. Please inform an elder or deacon if you have any matter for the council. Youth Group lesson and senior send-off at The Union this Wednesday, 7:00 PM. Lunch: Lucas Vander Berg. The Third Thursday Bible study will meet this Thursday at Randall and Kim Greenfield's house at 6:00 PM. New couples are always welcome. Let Kim know if you can come. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) will be having a meeting at Bethel CRC this Thursday at 6:30 PM. Please call Gina Homan 324-2662 if you have any questions. School Notes Connections/Friendship Bible Study will meet at Bethel CRC on Monday, May 20. Connections at 5:45-6:45 PM; Kids Friendship (ages 7-18) at 5:45-6:45 PM; Adults Friendship at 7:00-8:00 PM. We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give. Would you like to make a difference in our community? You can by joining the volunteer team at Bargains Galore Thrift Store. Orientation/Training sessions will be held on Monday, May 16, at 6:30 PM. at Bargains Galore. You can expect to receive a tour, overview of the store and training on the position of your choice Cashier, Floor Assistant or Sorter. We re looking forward to seeing you there! The CWC Annual Art Show will again run in conjunction with the Awards Night on the 19 th and again on the 20 th with the Celebration Concert. The best work of middle school through high school students will be available for viewing from 6:00 PM until the close of each evening. The artwork featured ranges from an App for the IPOD, to children s book illustrations, to a wide range of paintings and drawings. The award winning artwork from the Beaver Dam Art Association Art Show, the 6 th District Congressional Art

Show, and the Trailways Conference Art Show will also be celebrated in the show. What a great way to see all the ways that God has blessed our students and CWC! CWC will host our annual Awards Night in the gymnasium on May 19, beginning at 7:00 PM. This is when we recognize the achievements of our high school students. Along with scholarship winners, awards of honor roll, citizenship, some co-curricular, and a number of academic department awards are given. All students freshmen through seniors are encouraged to attend. What a year we have had in the CWC Music Department! We invite you to celebrate with us God s blessings at our Celebration Concert, Friday, May 20 at the high school gym. We will be starting at 6:30 PM. Featured will be the High School Band, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, New Generation Singers, and State Solo and Ensemble participants. A freewill offering will be taken to help us meet our budget for the year. Please join us for this special evening. Community Happenings You won t want to miss the Freedom Singers on Thursday, May 19. They will be at Central Wisconsin Christian School s secondary campus (301 Fox Lake Road, Waupun) at 1:30 PM and Trinity Reformed Church (521 S. Madison St., Waupun) at 7:00 PM. Determined to escape to freedom, Simon and Wesley faced danger and hardship fleeing from Romania to Italy. They now share their music and testimony in the hope that those who listen will be spiritually enriched as they give praise to God for His guidance and for His abundant grace. All are invited to attend. A free-will offering will be taken during the evening performance. Plan now to attend the Waupun Christian Home & Rehab s Bake, Craft, and Popcorn Sale on Friday May 20, from 9 AM - 5 PM. Sale located in the Fireside Room, off the Grandview Street entrance. All proceeds will be going toward purchasing a Gazebo for resident use. This sale is sponsored by the Christian Home Volunteers! Questions? Call Val at 324-9051. "Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect." 1 Peter 3:15. Come to God s Storytellers at First Reformed Church, 9:00 AM 3:00 PM, on Saturday, May 21, and you ll discover practical tools to help you be God's Storytellers, sharing God stories that help people come to faith in Jesus Christ.

Around the World Missions Webinar Series "Launching & Landing Successfully: Short Term Missions". On Wednesday at noon (EDT) learn how an effective orientation AND debriefing can keep your short-term missions experience from a bumpy landing. Many practical tips, tools, and resource referrals will be shared. Presented by Trish De Jong CRWM Missions Resource Consultant. To register for this event visit www.crcna.org/missionwebinars. Calendar Today: 8:45 AM First Fellowship 9:30 AM Morning Worship 7:00 PM Evening Worship Mon: 7:00 PM Elder s Meeting 7:30 PM Deacon s Meeting 8:00 PM Council Wed: 7:00 PM Youth Group @ The Union Next Sun: 8:45 AM First Fellowship Next Week Accompanist Lois Mulder Children s Message Brian O Donovan Children & Worship Teacher: Nancy Vande Berg Helpers: Den Vande Berg Breanna Smits Fellowship Coffee Steve & Heidi Smits Greeters AM Alex Schaver Tyler Ten Pass PM Darrall & Gretchen Schaver Library Arlene De Jager Angela Buwalda Marge Vande Streek Musical Praise Dewey Pausma Nursery AM Dorothy Schouten Sue Buwalda Breanna Smits PM Andrea Buwalda Dominique Van Hill Hollie Ten Pass Offering AM Local Budget PM Education Fund Pastoral Prayer Al Venhuizen Sound System Dan Scheuers Transportation Jim Groenewold (520-0055) Arky Navis (324-2859) Ushers Keith Buwalda Grant Kamphuis Louie Wierenga Trevor Zonnefeld Video Projection Katie De Jager

Prayer List Shut-Ins Gerald Bossenbroek Bea Heideman Junice Kamphuis Eugene Kikkert Millie Kuiper Josie Looman Wilma Navis Minnie Tobak Health Comfort and relief from pain for Harry Homan. Brother Bob, Neen, and Angel as Brother Bob s health declines. Merle Schouten and Karen Venhuizen as they recover from knee surgery. Ken and Gardie Ten Pass unborn grandchild has severe Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (a severe congenital heart defect in which the left side of the heart is underdeveloped). Pray for protection for the baby, wisdom for the specialists Kyle and Gina are consulting with, and strength and comfort for the family. Military Larry & Trix Daane s grandson, Jeff Daane (Navy aircraft carrier) Jack & Marla De Jager s nephew, Jonathan Sturing (Fort Carson, CO) Chaplain Peter Hofman (Fort Bragg, NC) Marge Vande Streek s grandson, Brian Vande Streek (Germany) Louie & Nancy Wierenga s grandson, Devin Terry (Guam) Praise Joe Aalsma was able to return home. Sandy Greenfield s neck pain is slowly getting less. The progress already made by Marge Vande Streek s grandson, Daniel, after his serious auto accident. Please continue to pray for complete healing as he undergoes 4 hours of physical therapy 4 days a week. Requests Charlene Miller s daughter, Julie, who was diagnosed with a brain disease and Julie s son, Kyle, who has an eye disease that could cause blindness. God s continued blessing on the CWC building project.

CRWRC Addresses Destruction from U.S. Tornado Outbreak As search and rescue teams carefully sift through debris left by a massive tornado outbreak in the east central U.S., the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) is broadening its Spring Storms 2011 response to include the widespread devastation that has so far killed more than 230 people in five states this week. CRWRC Disaster Response Services (DRS) dispatched regional managers and a Rapid Response Team to Sanford, North Carolina, 60 miles southwest of Raleigh, to begin early assessments, clean up, and initial repairs from a previous storm system which brought heavy rain, tornadoes, lightening, and hail that caused flash flooding, power outages, and destroyed dozens of homes. CRWRC-DRS has worked in numerous southern communities over the years helping them recover from hurricanes and tornadoes, says DRS director Bill Adams. The destruction from last night s tornado outbreak in Alabama, however, rivals the worst we have seen in years. We are now developing plans for a long-term commitment to those who are affected. Working in concert with local and national disaster response organizations, regional managers Len and Carrie Blauwkamp, and team leaders Doug Van Der Meulen and Terry Reimink, are exploring arrangements for additional volunteers to continue to address clean-up and roofing needs, provide emotional and spiritual support, and coordinate planning for the longer-term response. While these leaders planned to be in the Raleigh area until May 7, the end date will likely be extended, Adams says, because of this week s devastation. The outbreak of more than 250 tornadoes across the lower U.S. between Monday, April 25, and Wednesday, April 27, is reported to be one of the most deadly in the last decade. A stagnant severe weather pattern sprouted the storms that hit hard in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia and Tennessee. A federal emergency has been declared in Alabama and a half dozen other states. The tornadoes and windstorms destroyed homes and businesses, caused power outages for hundreds of thousands of residents, forced evacuations in several areas, closed roads, shut down public services, and completely flattened towns in the most severely affected areas. Heavy rain has also affected a large portion of the rest of the country, with flooding that has caused state-based emergencies from Kentucky to Ohio and as far north as the Dakotas and Minnesota. The cold, wet weather has delayed the planting season on many farms in the nation s breadbasket. The storm, now heading for the eastern U.S., has spawned tornado warnings from Florida to New York today. CRWRC seeks funding to respond to these and other storms in the coming months. Help disaster survivors recover from spring tornadoes and storms through CRWRC.