Northbrook Presbyterian Church WORSHIP OCTOBER 14, 2012 THIS IS GOD S HOUSE. ALL ARE WELCOME.
Welcome to Northbrook We are a caring community of God s people gathering to celebrate the Good News of Jesus Christ. Welcome to worship! 9:30 Worship A less formal service with contemporary music led by the Worship Team, prayer, scripture and a message. Children through 5 th grade worship until the Passing of the Peace and then may leave to go to KIDS Connection, our Sunday morning education time. They will meet their teachers in the hallway outside the Sanctuary. A nursery with two loving caregivers is located in Room 7 for infants and young children during both services. There are also worship baggies in the toy chest outside the Sanctuary for three to five year olds. 10:30 Coffee Hour All are welcome for refreshments and conversation following worship...just follow the crowd! 11:00 Worship A traditional service with Chancel Choir, organ, scripture, prayer and sermon. The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper is served on the first Sunday of each month at both services. Check out the monitors and slat wall displays in the hallway for pictures of Northbrook happenings, coming events and information. If you are interested in knowing more about the Presbyterian Church (USA) or membership at Northbrook, please e-mail Rev. Marjorie Wilhelmi at marjorie@northbrookpc.org or call 248-642-0200, ext. 12. Large print Bibles and hearing assist devices are available from the ushers. We are a LOGOS program church LOGOS is our after school program of Christian nurture for kids from Kindergarten through twelfth grade and includes time for recreation, Bible Study, worship skills and dinner. Youth at Northbrook Sunday afternoons from 4pm-6pm, we have Mid Highs for all middle school aged youth. Sunday mornings after the 9:30 service, we have Senior Highs for all high school aged youth. Come join us for Bible Study, recreation and a great time! Check the bulletin for schedule changes and special activities.
October 14, 2012 Prelude Prelude in A-Minor J.S. Bach * Call to Worship Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary, praise him in the highest heaven! Praise him with trumpet sound! Praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance! Praise him with strings and pipe! Let everything that breathes praise the Lord! * Opening Hymn 482 Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty The Offering Offertory Chorale on Slane Healy Willan * Doxology Prayers of the People Sermon in Songs Holy Scripture Alive with Sounds of Music Dr. Calvin Taylor * The Blessing Going Forth Organ Postlude Trumpet Tune in D-Major David Johnson
Today at Northbrook Liturgist: 10:00 Rev. Marjorie Wilhelmi Sanctuary Door Greeters: 10:00 Edna and Bill Gadsby Center Door Greeter: 10:00 Nancy Gifford Coffee Hour Hosts: Congregational Life Committee Chancel Flowers are placed by Jan and John Bennish in memory of Audrey K. Mack. Window Flowers are presented by Judy Stucky in celebration of the marriage of Robert and Jeanne Stucky on Saturday, October 13th. PRAYER REQUESTS Please keep the following people in your prayers: Family of Gretchen Lyon, Family of Dan Nesbitt, Family of Tracy Franks, Family of Alma Wetters, Jim Schaefer, Marilyn Thomas, Mary Alice Schrosbree, Helene and Ray Mills, Margaret Babb, Vera McBride, Mary Sandercock, Georgenia Keoleian, Celia and Keith Metcalf, Helen and Bill Chapman, Irene DeNike. If a member s name has been inadvertently left off this list, please notify the church office. Also, please let the church know when a member is entering the hospital or might like a supportive phone call. SUNDAY, October 14 Senior High Fall Retreat 9:00 12:00 Flu Shots 10:00 a.m. Worship Service-Dr. Calvin Taylor 11:30 a.m. Balcony Group Library 4:00 p.m. Mid Highs Cider Mill
This Week at Northbrook MONDAY, October 15 Newsletter Articles Due 11:30 a.m. Adult FOCUS Lunch/Book Review 1:00 p.m. Program Staff Meeting 7:00 p.m. Access Committee Meeting Library I AM Group Room 6 8:00 p.m. AA Meeting-Men s Group TUESDAY, October 16 6:00 p.m. Exploring Prayer 7:00 p.m. Session Meeting I AM Group Room 6 WEDNESDAY, October 17 9:30 a.m. I AM Group Fellowship Hall 10:00 a.m. Pastor s Bible Study Library 5:00 p.m. LOGOS 7:00 p.m. Pastor s Bible Study THURSDAY, October 18 8:00 a.m. Men s Connection 6:30 p.m. Grief Workshop 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir SATURDAY, October 20 9:00 a.m. Fall Church Clean Up SUNDAY, October 21 8:00 a.m. Praise Band Rehearsal 9:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship/Adult Bible Class/KIDS Connection 10:30 a.m. Congregational Meeting Choir Rehearsal 11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship/Adult Class 12:15 p.m. Worship and Music Committee Meeting 4:00 p.m. Mid Highs and Senior Highs Youth House/Chili Cook Off 5:30 p.m. Chili Cook-Off
We Welcome Dr. Calvin Taylor to Northbrook today. Dr. Taylor has prepared a unique forty-five minute Sermon-in-Songs worship format featuring scripture followed by musical selections which have been presented in hundreds of America's churches. Included are piano solos and congregational singing based on the scripture readings. Dr. Taylor s list of credentials and achievements is extensive. From knowing him personally, I can tell you he is an outstanding musician, a wonderfully warm human being and a devoted Christian. If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Taylor, you can do so by exploring his website @www.calvintaylormusic.org. His music ministry is completely funded by the generous contributions of those in worship. A separate free will offering will be collected for this purpose during his presentation. Let s give Dr. Taylor a very warm, generous welcome to Northbrook! FLU SHOTS. We are offering flu shots today from 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. at Northbrook for anyone 6 months of age and older. There will be flu mist available also. We can submit it to your insurance or you can pay with cash or check. Adult FOCUS. Paulette Lein has graciously volunteered to lead a book discussion on an amazing and well-reviewed book by Isabel Wilkerson entitled The Warmth of Other Suns. This non-fiction tome is about three young people from the deep south who moved north/west to begin life anew during The Great Migration which lasted from 1915 to 1970, involved six million people and was one of the largest internal migrations in U.S. history. It changed our country. Wilkerson spent 15 years researching and writing this book. This is a most interesting, in-depth coverage of that time span in our nation s history. Join us for a time of fellowship over lunch. Bring your own sandwich and the Adult Education Committee will supply dessert and beverages. We will be meet on October 15 at 11:30 a.m. in the Library. This is a very important book to share and enriching to the human spirit! As always, please bring your friends. Contact Seglinda Pritchard with any of your questions.
Adult Learning Opportunities Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible Class led by Rev. Thomson Heinrichs. The Words We Live By is the title of the class. Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Adult Bible Study led by Grant Burnham and Michael Bauhof. This class takes a look at the sermons from that day s worship. There is a lot of discussion in this class, and it follows the Feasting on the Word lectionary resources. What s the Story? A Journey through the Old Testament There is still time to join this class which meets on Wednesdays. The morning class is from 10-11:30 a.m., and the evening class is from 7-8:30 p.m. Led by Rev. Marjorie Wilhelmi. Eat, Pray, Love. A Retreat for Women Shirts for the retreat are available and must be ordered today. Please see Kathy Bauhof for a sample. The cost is $30. PWN is for all women of Northbrook. We would love to have more active members participate in our meetings and events. We are still collecting non-perishable food items for Second Mile. Please continue to put these items on the cart outside the kitchen. To support our mission and scholarship fund, we are collecting returnable cans. Drop them off on the cart by the kitchen also. Thanks for your support! Attention Pink Warriors. Our group is organizing another Chili Cook-off recipe for the Chili Cook-off on October 21st. If you are interested in participating, please see Barb Stetson at Coffee Hour or call her at 248-302-3033. It s time for the Northbrook Annual Chili Cook Off. Cook your favorite chili or just come and eat. Sign up in Fellowship Hall, today. Lots of prizes will be awarded this year!
Senior High Discount Cards. The Senior Highs will be selling discount cards to be used at various businesses in the area. They can be used repeatedly and are valid through October 2013. Save at Birmingham Quick Lube, Premier Pet Supply, Dunham s, Honey Baked Ham, Subway, Boston Market and TGI Fridays just to name a few. There are 20 businesses in all. Cost of the card is $20. Proceeds will support their 2013 Mission Trip. Building and Grounds is Hosting Fall Church Clean Up. We will be working outside preparing the grounds for winter and also working inside cleaning out storage areas and throwing out dated materials no longer used. Please join us on October 20 at 9:00 a.m. for a few hours of fall cleaning. Cider and doughnuts served. LADIES, COME ONE, COME ALL TO SEE BARNUM Our next FUN NIGHT event is to see our own Nathan Willey as Barnum in the Groves High School Fall Musical on November 9, 2012. Barnum is a musical based on the life of showman P.T. Barnum, covering the period from 1835 through 1880 in America and major cities of the world where Barnum took his performing companies. The production combines elements of traditional musical theater with the spectacle of the circus. The characters include jugglers, trapeze artists and clowns, as well as such real-life personalities as Jenny Lind and General Tom Thumb. In the middle of the 19th century, Phineas Taylor (PT) Barnum introduces his circus acts as he stands in front of a tent, proclaiming "There Is a Sucker Born Ev'ry Minute". Tickets are $12. Reserve the date. You won t want to miss this opportunity! Deadline for ticket reservations and payment is November 4, 2012. For those who can, we ll meet for dinner at Brady s Tavern before the performance. Sign up between services.
Fort Street Open Door Ministry. Many of you have asked about the specific needs for the guests seeking care at Fort St. Open Door program. As the temperatures are steadily dropping, the protection from the elements is a high priority. Along with all the regular clothing items, bedding, etc., sleeping bags for both men and women are being regularly requested. XL-2XL hoodies for both men and women are also in demand. All men's jeans, coats (in XL-2XL). Men's t-shirts, cotton long sleeve/ bottom long johns--again preferably XL-2XL. White crew socks for men, as many as you want to give. Items for health kits--travel size shampoos, toothpastes, sanitary napkins/tampons, pens, women's jeans, heavy flannel shirts, everything to keep the warmth in and cold out! All of you have been inordinately generous this past season. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Ben Ogden, the director of Open Door will be our guest at the Chili Cook-Off on October 21st. Proceeds from the championship chili chef will go in support of this worthwhile organization. Please come to welcome him. Fresh fruit for Gleaners BackPack Program On November 4th, Hands on-mission of the Detroit Presbytery will be collecting money to buy fresh fruit for 30,000 children in the Gleaners BackPack Program. The children receive canned fruit but fresh fruit added to their Weekend BackPack would be a nutritious treat. For example, a $10 donation would buy two pieces of fruit for 50 children for one weekend. Each BackPack contains: two 8 oz. shelf stable milk, two 15 oz. cans of protein, one 15 oz. can of fruit, one 15 oz. can of vegetable, 12 15 oz. of cereal or plain crackers. Donate anytime before November 4th at www.hands-on-mission.org. 2012-2013 Directory - Please pick up your copy located on the table in the Narthex.
Northbrook Newsletter. Published monthly from September thru June, the Northbrook Notes is a terrific resource filled with valuable information and important announcements concerning the life of our church. Please take time to read it and share it with your neighbors and friends. Adult Mission Trip. On March 2nd of this year, a category 4 tornado leveled the town of Henryville, Indiana. Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is now working with Metro United Way of Louisville to rebuild the homes and lives shattered by the tornado. Our congregation is organizing an Adult Mission Trip to Henryville May 4-11. There will be a variety of tasks to suit people of all skill levels. Marjorie is looking forward to "hitting the road" with a group of energetic Northbrookers! So, please sign up now or get your questions answered by talking to Sherrill Heinrichs or by sending her an e-mail. Ushers Needed. We are in desperate need of ushers for both the 9:30 and 11:00 a. services for the fall season. You can do one week or a month, whatever is convenient for you. Please sign-up in Fellowship Hall. Wanted Coffee Hour Hosts: Like coffee or tea? Enjoy a time to gather with your friends? We ll provide all the supplies if you bring the hospitality. New Sign-up sheets are posted in Fellowship Hall.
Congregational Meeting October 21 at 10:30 a.m. This meeting is being called for the election of officers. Members who have been nominated for three year terms to serve on the following Session committees: Access Committee: Derek Stottlemyer Adult Education: Lois Kurta Congregational Life: Judie Murdock Finance: Larry Guindi Mission: Winnie Davies-Hancock Worship: Mike Huddleston Members who have been nominated to serve as a Deacon for a three year term: Bill Stetson Peggie Schiller Jeff Wilhelmi Members who have been nominated to serve for a two year term on the Nominating Committee: Barb Stetson Mike Bauhof
Staff Contact Information The Rev. Marjorie Wilhelmi, Pastor.... ext 12 marjorie@northbrookpc.org Todd Säger, Director of Music... ext 18 todd@northbrookpc.org Dan Gross, Contemporary Music Director...ext 11 dan@northbrookpc.org Sherrill Heinrichs, Church Education Ministries... ext 15 sherrill@northbrookpc.org Ken Stetson, Youth Director.... ext 21 ken@northbrookpc.org Barb Paulson, Administrative Secretary... ext 10 barb@northbrookpc.org Kathy Varnas, Financial Secretary... ext 13 kathy@northbrookpc.org Pam Grim, Preschool Director...... ext 16 preschool@northbrookpc.org Larry Brown, Church Custodian..... ext 17 Office Hours Mon-Fri: 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Deadline for the Bulletin 3:00 p.m. Tuesday E-mail bulletin announcements to barb@northbrookpc.org Deadline for Northbrook Notes (newsletter)-15 th of the prior month E-mail newsletter articles to newsletter@northbrookpc.org Northbrook Presbyterian Church 22055 W. Fourteen Mile Road Beverly Hills, Michigan 48025 Telephone (248) 642-0200 FAX (248) 642-7495 www.northbrookpc.org