Welcome to Northbrook Presbyterian Church Resurrection Day, April 5, 2015 We are glad you re here and thankful for the opportunity to worship with you and to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. We seek to be an open, rational and compassionate people, learning each week what it means to live the love of Jesus Christ in worship and work, in word and deed. Everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another. ~ John 13:35
LIFE IN THE COMMUNITY OF FAITH Please sign and pass the Welcome Register along your row and back. Please note joys and concerns on the Prayer Request Cards and place them in the offering. * CALL TO WORSHIP Karen Vander Weide One: We thought you were dead. We thought the cross was the end. We thought that when the stone rolled over the tomb, that was it. But this is it: All: the dead are living; the cross is empty; the stone is rolled away and one word describes it all: Alleluia! Christ is risen! One: We thought the story was finished. We thought the hope had ended. We thought that when the tomb was sealed, that was it. But this is it: All: the story has just begun; the hope is newly born; the tomb is empty, and one word says it all: Alleluia! Christ is risen! One: We thought that when they crucified you, That those with power had won, death had defeated life, and that was it. But this is it: All: Love is stronger than death, and one word says it all: Alleluia! Christ is risen! Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! * HYMN OF PRAISE 232 Jesus Christ is Risen Today Hymnal EASTER CONFESSION One: All: One: All: One: Christ, when we come to the empty tomb, we see our own death, know our own mortality, see our own emptiness. We see a world that is still hungry and thirsty, violent and hostile, broken and depleted. And we know that collectively we share in those injustices. Lord, when we come to the empty tomb, we know we cannot escape what we are, people caught up in the pain of our own shame, isolation from others, frustration of not being who you created us to be. We acknowledge that our wounds are deep, we have turned away from Jesus. And yet, we seek his fellowship. We lay before you our pain and emptiness, and look to you for hope. Silent Prayer People of God, why do you seek the living among the dead in an empty tomb? Do not dwell on your wounds any longer, for he is risen to heal you; he is risen to forgive you; he is risen to change us all and bind us together now. Christ is risen to forgive us.
* THE PEACE As we are reconciled to God and to one another, share a sign of Christ s peace and love with your neighbor. (Children will remain in the sanctuary as we celebrate Easter together.) SONG Come People of the Risen King Getty
SCRIPTURE READING Luke 24:1-32 SONG 246 Christ is Alive SERMON The Uprising Begins The Voice Translation Hymnal Rev. Marjorie Wilhelmi * AFFIRMATION OF FAITH The Apostles Creed I believe in God, the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day, he rose again; he ascended into heaven. He is seated on the right hand of the Father, and he will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. WE BRING OUR GIFTS FOR THE MINISTRY OF CHRIST OFFERTORY He is Not Here! He is Risen! Allen Pote * DOXOLOGY 606 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow Hymnal * PRAYER OF DEDICATION PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LORD S PRAYER PREPARATION FOR COMMUNION 498 Loaves Were Broken, Words Were Spoken Hymnal THE LORD S SUPPER We welcome everyone who believes in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior to join in this meal. This morning, we serve by Intinction. Please come forward by the center aisle, take a piece of bread, dip it in the cup and eat. Return to your place via the side aisles. If you are more comfortable to remain where you are, we will gladly bring the bread and cup to you. Gluten free bread and individual cups of juice are on the table. INVITATION AND PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING COMMUNION
PRAYER CLOSING SONG 233 The Day of Resurrection! Hymnal * BENEDICTION POSTLUDE Hallelujah Chorus Brass Ensemble G.F. Handel * Please stand if you are able. Cover art: He Qi: He Is Not Here. He Qi Gallery. Call to Worship adapted from Easter Litany, written by Roddy Hamilton, Mucky Paws. Easter Confession adapted from Service of Holy Communion 2010, River of Life. CCLI license: 1018801 LEADING YOU IN WORSHIP TODAY ARE: Liturgists: Karen Vander Weide Interim Director of Music: Angel Gippert Praise Band: Dan Gross as leader, percussion, guitar; Nic Cutean on guitar; Pete Zajicek on piano Brass Ensemble: Carl Gippert-soprano sax, Mike Shoen-trumpet, Corinne Shoen-trombone, Ben Shoen-baritone sax, Zachary Shoen-french horn, Ethan Shoen-tuba, Ken Stetson-alto sax, John Thomas-tenor sax Sound: Dave Vander Weide, Laura Kerr Visuals: Bill Jordan Sanctuary Door Greeter: Nancy Schaefer Center Door Greeter: Michael Bauhof Coffee Hour Hosts: Doug & Diane Joppie Communion Servers: Judie Murdock, Michael Bauhof, Jeff Wilhelmi Rosebud: The rosebud today is to welcome Hunter Gerard McDaniel, born on March 30th, son of Betsy and Matt and grandson to Patty Van Loo.
PRAYER REQUESTS Please pray for: The family of Ben Wells who passed away on March 7; Bill Gadsby, Cliff Dean, Phyllis Klinger, Don Upward, Karen Keier, Jan Carroll, Ruth Thomas, Harry and Georgenia Keoleian, Julie Huddlestun, Keith and Celia Metcalf. Please continue to pray for those with health or personal issues. If a member s name has been inadvertently left off this list, please notify the church office. Also, let the church know when a member is entering the hospital or might like a supportive phone call. The Board of Deacons also requests prayers for: Church members whose last names begin with the letter O and gratitude for forgiveness and new life in Christ. OFFICE CLOSURE The Church Office will be closed on Monday, April 6 and will reopen on Tuesday, April 7. NORTHBROOK BLOOD DRIVE The American Red Cross will be holding a blood drive on Sunday, April 26 from 8:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. To sign up, go to www.redcrossblood.org and use our sponsor code northpres. Please give prayerful consideration to supporting this worthwhile organization that supports our lives including elective and non elective surgeries and disaster relief. If you have any questions, please call Liz Hurbis at (248)646-1316. NORTHBROOK BOOK CLUB Northbrook Book Club will meet on Monday, April 6 at 7:00 p.m. in the Library to discuss The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. A quick summary of the book: A mesmerizing, moving, and elegantly written debut novel, The Language of Flowers beautifully weaves past and present, creating a vivid portrait of an unforgettable woman whose gift for flowers helps her change the lives of others even as she struggles to overcome her own troubled past. All are welcome. NORTHBROOK VARIETY SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 19 Calling all talented Northbrook members! Show off your talents and skills by participating in the Northbrook Variety Show taking place on Sunday, April 19 at 5:00 p.m. Join us for dinner and an evening filled with entertainment, laughter and fellowship. All proceeds benefit the Senior High Mission Trip to Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania. If you are interested in participating, contact Ken Stetson at ken@northbrookpc.org as soon as possible. All ages and talents wanted! Tickets for dinner and the show are $5 per person or $20 per family and will be available after Easter.
GLEANERS PHASE 2 Phase 2 of our assistance with the 2015 Annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive for Gleaners Food Bank will be on Sunday, April 19 in the Library following worship. This is the faster and easier task when we staple file cards onto the bags. As the old adage goes, many hands make light work! Please join us. KNIT WITS The Knit Wits will meet on April 8 and April 22 at 7:00. Please join us. SENIOR SOUPER SUPPER Join us for fellowship and a delicious soup dinner on Thursday, April 9 and April 23 at 5:30 p.m. in the Library.
ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM AN UPDATE ON THE ISRAELI/PALESTINE OCCUPATION On Monday, April 20 at 1:00 p.m., please join us in the Library as Patricia Ochodnicky presents a first-hand assessment of the relationship between the Israelis and the Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories of the West Bank. Ms. Ochodnicky has recently returned from her ninth visit to the West Bank in seven years. HANDS-ON MISSION OPPORTUNITY Please consider taking part in the Rebuilding Together Workday on Saturday, April 25 from 7:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. in the Farmington or Pontiac area. This will be an opportunity to do repairs and/or improvements to homes owned by people who cannot afford to have the work done by contractors. Rebuilding Together is a national service organization. If you are interested, please contact Winnie Davies-Hancock at winsomeann@aol.com or (248)593-8035 or Carl von Ende at vonende@millercanfield.com. Sign-ups will be taken in Fellowship Hall following worship services. Stay tuned for more specific information. FORT STREET OPEN DOOR SAVE THE DATE APRIL 30 Join us for a Hands-on-Mission opportunity on Thursday, April 30 as we go downtown to serve wherever needed at Fort Street/Open Door's program. We will leave the church parking lot at 8 a.m. and, per our recent custom, we'll close out our morning with a visit to one of Detroit's many new and interesting restaurants. Call Seglinda Pritchard at (248)626-6514 with questions or to reserve a place. We will be returning to the church before 1:30 p.m. Join us for a beautiful morning of fellowship and service! JOIN THE NORTHBROOK PRAYER CHAIN Prayer is a very powerful force! We all have had times in life when we needed and welcomed those additional voices in prayer on our behalf. Please consider this opportunity to join the Northbrook Prayer Chain so we can add your voice to the prayers as well. Contact Sallie Dorer at (248)647-1465 or at camelotsal@aol.com with questions or to join the Prayer Chain. SPRING CLEAN UP SAVE THE DATE Spring is here! As you survey the grounds outside your front door at home, you're thinking you just can't wait to get out there after our hard winter and get your hands dirty tidying up the grounds. Well, save some of that energy for Saturday, May 16 when Northbrook has its Spring Cleanup Day. Your church home after a hard winter needs a little TLC to keep the grounds looking good. We will start at 9:00 a.m. So, come sporting your work duds, a set of gloves, and be sure to bring your garden tools. USHERS AND COFFEE HOUR HOSTS NEEDED Please consider signing up to be an usher or a coffee hour host. Sign-up sheets are in Fellowship Hall.
EMPTY BOWLS CAMPAIGN The Mission Connection Empty Bowls Collection for the months of April and May will benefit The Second Mile Center in Detroit. Please contribute your loose change in the bowl on the nametag table in the main hallway. THANK YOU We extend a special thank you to Cheryl Clemens for her work in making the Sanctuary beautiful with Easter flowers today. SUNDAY, April 5 Easter 10:15 a.m. Worship & Communion MONDAY, April 6 OFFICE CLOSED 7:00 p.m. Northbrook Book Club Meeting 8:00 p.m. AA Meeting Men s Group TUESDAY, April 7 7:30 p.m. Mission Connection Committee Meeting WEDNESDAY, April 8 10:00 11:30 a.m. Pastor s Bible Study 7:00 8:30 p.m. Pastor s Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Knit Wits THURSDAY, April 9 8:00 a.m. Men s Connection 5:30 p.m. Senior Souper Supper NO CHANCEL CHOIR REHEARSAL SUNDAY, April 12 9:15 a.m. Adult Bible Class 10:15 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. KIDS Connection 11:15 a.m. PYCT Meeting 11:30 a.m. Blood Pressure Screening 11:30 a.m. Deacons Meeting THIS WEEK AT NORTHBROOK
The Beautiful Easter Flowers that Adorn our Sanctuary Today are Dedicated as Follows: PRESENTED BY: Michael and Kathy Bauhof Annie Burnham Helen Chapman Michael and Cheryl Clemens Barbara Davidson Lauri Dailey and Todd, Cole & Haley Dolan Janet Evans Bruce and Linda Hermes Jim and Mary Jo Johnston Doug and Diane Joppie Karen and Richard Keier Lois Kurta Frank and Tricia LaSota Tracey Parker Watt Seglinda and Clyde Pritchard Rose Nancy Schaefer Gayle and Bill Travis Carl and Suzy von Ende Walt and Donna Young IN HONOR OF: Megan, Tom, Matt, Mary Pat and Hannah Jennie and Fremont Moe Irvin and Georgia Chapman Kimberly and Wesley Ault, William Clemens Walter and Barbara Allison Family, friends and U.S. Service Men Jan Dolan and Roberta Dailey, strong loving mothers and grandmothers, the foundation of our families Jesus Christ, my family and friends Loved ones Our family and our Northbrook family Our grandkids Sara, Tristan and Colin Our grandchildren Antonio, Isabel, Sofia, Simone and Genevieve Family and friends The memory of yesterday and the hope for tomorrow that Easter brings My family Family members Northbrook family My family Loved ones Our grandchildren Our children and grandchildren
PRESENTED BY: Corinne Abatt Michael and Kathy Bauhof Kim Bowden-Adair Allison Broadwell Michael and Cheryl Clemens Sallie Dorer Harry and Georgenia Keoleian Dorathy Ketai Phyllis Klinger Lucille McLeod Connie McGuineas Marilyn Nesbitt Phil and Judy Owen Kim, Frank and Kirk Norton Mary Beth and Jim Parks Seglinda and Clyde Pritchard Tom and Mary Sandercock Nancy Schaefer Peggie Schiller Beverly Singer Bill and Judy Swink Dave, Karen and Joyce Vander Weide Barbara Stetson Wilhelmi Family Walt and Donna Young IN MEMORY OF: Floyd and Reed Abatt Bud and Kay Muller, Fred Bauhof Bill and Ann Bowden, John Adair Mary Coleman & Mary Susan Broadwell Jack and Lorna Clemens Victor K. Dorer, Jr. Karen Keoleian Emerson My Mother and Father Winnifred & Richard Klinger, Florence Frederick Pierce McLeod Lillian Peterson Loved ones Our parents and grandparents, Denise Darge, Ann Lownsbury Frances & Dolores Norton, Stanley & Alice Alger Our parents Family members Loved ones Jim Schaefer Kevin Schiller Ruth & Bernard Kubisiak, Gloria & Sidney Schiller My parents Chandler Swink, William F. Swink, Sr., Landa G. Dragich, Carl A. Lamparter, Margaret B. Lamparter Nancy Vander Weide, Ralph McCoy, David and Gertrude Vander Weide Marvin Voight & William Stetson, Sr. Deric Jaques Our parents and son After Worship, please feel free to take home the Easter flower(s) that you purchased.
Office Hours Monday Thursday: 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Worship: Sundays at 10:15 a.m. More news and calendar information can be found online at www.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 Rev. Marjorie Wilhelmi, Pastor