Hillside Presbyterian Church Always Welcomes You! June 12, 2016 The main purpose in life is to glorify God and to enjoy God forever. - The Book of Confession (PCUSA) Hillside Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 1879 Columbia Drive, Suite A Decatur, Georgia 30032 Phone: 404.289.3092 Fax: 404.289.2833 Web site: www.hillsidepresbyterian.org Church E-mail: hillspc@bellsouth.net Pastor E-mail: oliverkofi3@gmail.com Pastor Lonnie Oliver, Interim Pastor
a Fourth Sunday after Pentecost June 12, 2016 Order of Worship Guest Preacher: Rev. Dr. Arthur Reynolds Choir Director/Organist: Mr. DeBron Delk Liturgist: Elder Norm Fikes Handbell Choir Director: Ms. Althea Brown LET US APPROACH GOD PRELUDE Just As I Am arr. Tom Birchwood PROCESSIONAL HYMN Lift High the Cross No. 242, AAHH #### *CALL TO WORSHIP Elder Norm Fikes HYMN OF PRAISE Alleluia No. 644, AAHH PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING, CONFESSION, SUPPLICATION & THE LORD S PRAYER Rev. Reynolds #### *AFFIRMATION OF FAITH (unison) Belhar Confession led by Elder Norm Fikes We believe in the triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who gathers, protects and cares for the church through Word and Spirit. This, God has done since the beginning of the world and will do to the end. We believe in one holy, universal Christian church, the communion of saints called from the entire human family. We believe that Christ s work of reconciliation is made manifest in the church as the community of believers who have been reconciled with God and with one another; that unity is, therefore, both a gift and an obligation for the church of Jesus Christ; that through the working of God s Spirit it is a binding force, yet simultaneously a reality which must be earnestly pursued and sought; one which the people of God must continually be built up to attain; that this unity must become visible so that the world may believe that separation, enmity and hatred between people and groups is sin which Christ has already conquered, and accordingly that anything which threatens this unity may have no place in the church and must be resisted, That true faith in Jesus Christ is the only condition for membership of this church, That, in obedience to Jesus Christ, its only head, the church is called to confess and to do things, even though the authorities and human laws might forbid them and punishment and suffering be the consequence; That Jesus is Lord. To the one and only God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, be the honor and the glory for ever and ever. Amen. #### WELCOME, ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND PASSING OF THE PEACE Elder Norm Fikes ####
LET US LISTEN FOR GOD S WORD CHILDREN S MESSAGE PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Elder Sarah Vaughan Miss Megan Groomes OLD TESTAMENT LESSON 1 Samuel 3:1-18 (p. 236) Miss Megan Groomes HANDBELL SELECTION Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho arr. Kristy Mitchell *NEW TESTAMENT LESSON John 10:1-10 (p. 97) Miss Megan Groomes CHORAL SELECTION My Help Cometh from the Lord No. 615, AAHH ### MESSAGE I ll Be Somewhere Listening Rev. Reynolds LET US RESPOND TO GOD S WORD INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP (Joining Hillside and following JESUS. Persons desiring to unite with Hillside can: 1) Come to the front of the church during the Invitational Hymn 2) Talk with the pastor 3) Contact the elder assisting in the pulpit 4) See the Clerk of Session, Dr. Deloris Bryant-Booker 5) Call Denise, Administrative Assistant, at 404.289.3092.) INVITATIONAL HYMN Where He Leads Me No. 550, AAHH GIVING OF OUR TITHES AND OFFERING MUSICAL OFFERING I ll Go Dr. Philip J. Rogers, Bass *OFFERTORY RESPONSE Doxology No. 650, AAHH *OFFERTORY PRAYER Rev. Reynolds LET US RETURN TO GOD S WORLD *CLOSING HYMN Here I Am, Lord No. 567, AAHH *CHARGE & BLESSING Rev. Reynolds POSTLUDE To God Be the Glory arr. Jack Schrader (*Indicates those who are able will stand) (####Indicates Ushers will seat persons arriving late) THE WORSHIP ENDS THE SERVICE BEGINS Acolyte: Faith Ector Lay Reader: Megan Groomes Ushers: Shirley Anderson, Norma McKenzie, Georgia Washington Media Specialist: Justin Killings
SERMON NOTES I ll Be Somewhere Listening Sermon Points 1. 2. 3. 4. What is God saying to me? What is God saying to Hillside?
The Reverend Dr. Arthur Reynolds, Guest Preacher A warm welcome to Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds, who attend Hillside frequently. This morning, we are delighted to have Dr. Reynolds as guest preacher. He hails from St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies where he accepted the call to ministry and graduated from the Union Theological Seminary before coming to the United States. In the U.S., he received a Bachelor of Arts, College of New Rochelle; Master of Divinity, New York Theological Seminary; and Doctor of Ministry, Drew University. Dr. Reynolds served in several pastorates in the West Indies including five congregations concurrently. In the U.S., he served at Laconia Presbyterian Church in Bronx, NY, Christ the Liberator Presbyterian Church in Flint, MI and Grace Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, MD. Under his pastorate, these congregations implemented several new outreach programs in their communities for children and adults. He was also involved in civic, social and cultural activities, partnerships, boards, and chaplaincies in the cities where he pastored. Additionally, the Presbytery and Synod in his jurisdictions had claims on his time for the work of several committees. He has traveled extensively for work and service. Dr. Reynolds and his family relocated to Georgia in 2015 and he is enjoying a slow-paced lifestyle and in his spare time, sports. He and Mrs. Reynolds are parents to Rhon, Tanya, Gayle, Janine, Jamaal, and Kacey. Six Key Financial Principles to Discovering Joy Through Simplicity and Generosity 1. Pay your tithe and offering first. (2 Corinthians 9:6-7) 2. Create a budget and track your expenses. (Proverbs 27:23-24) 3. Simplify your lifestyle (live below your means). (Matthew 6:19-33) 4. Establish and emergency fund. (1 Timothy 6:9-12) 5. Pay off your credit cards, use cash/debit cards for purchases, and use credit wisely. (Proverbs 22:7) 6. Practice long-term savings and investing habits. (Luke 14:28)
Discipleship Expectations for Hillside I will be a partner in the ministry of my church by discovering my gifts and talents and using them by being equipped to serve by my pastors by developing a servant s heart Serve one another with the particular gifts God has given each of you (1 Peter 4:10 Phillips). God Gave some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up (Ephesians 4:11-12). Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who [took on] the very nature of a servant (Phil. 2:3-4, 7). A major item of business before the 222 nd General Assembly (2016) is the election of a Stated Clerk of the General Assembly. The Stated Clerk Nominations Committee, elected by the 221 st General Assembly (2014), has been diligent in its work and has been careful to follow the process detailed in the Standing Rules of the General Assembly found in the Manual of the General Assembly. At the conclusion of the final interviews, the committee selected the Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson to recommend to the 222 nd General Assembly (2016) for election as the next Stated Clerk of the General Assembly. J. Herbert Nelson II Reverend Dr. J. Herbert Nelson II serves as Director of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Public Witness (OPW) in Washington, D.C. The OPW is a prophetic office of the PC (USA) that implements the social justice policies approved by General Assembly. Nelson s role in leading the OPW includes meeting with congregational leaders and their offices; constituent education and training for Presbyterian congregations, members and governing bodies; and partnering with ecumenical, interfaith and other advocacy groups on Capitol Hill. Since coming to Washington, D.C. six years ago, his leadership has transformed the OPW into one of the most visible offices in the denomination among all generations. Nelson is a third generation Presbyterian Pastor, who before coming to Washington, served as Founder/Pastor of Liberation Community Presbyterian Church (LCC) in Memphis, Tennessee. The ministry chartered on April 11, 1999 with a mission to evangelize the poor to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). As an African centered ministry, LCC received the prestigious Walton Grant, which is awarded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for outstanding work in New Church Development. The ministry was the first African American Church developed in the Presbytery of Memphis (now Mid-South) in forty-six years. During his tenure in Memphis, Dr. Nelson served as Associate Director of the Benjamin L. Hooks Institutes for Social Change at the University of Memphis. He also served as an education consultant, providing staff development training for Teacher Specialists, Curriculum Specialists and Principal Leaders who provide assistance for low-performing schools. Nelson s first pastoral call after ordination in 1986 was to serve as Pastor of St. James Presbyterian Church, a redeveloping congregation located in a thriving, middle-class area in Greensboro, North Carolina. During his eleven-year tenure as Pastor of St. James, Nelson became a noted community leader, preacher and advocate for justice issues both within the Church and community. A native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, he completed Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC (Presbyterian University founded in 1865 third generation graduate), with a B.A. degree in Political Science/Urban Studies in 1981. In 1985, he earned the Master of Divinity degree from Johnson S. Smith Seminary at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 2002. J. Herbert (as he is commonly called) has served the PC(USA) at every council level. Nelson is married to Reverend Gail Porter Nelson, and they have one daughter.
Bible Verse of the Week We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose... (Romans 8:28) ANNOUNCEMENTS PLEASE BE COURTEOUS Turn off and put away ALL mobile phones and any other devices with audible tones. WELCOME, MEMBERS, FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND VISITORS Please sign the maroon attendance register. Thank you for choosing to share this worship experience with us! FLOWERS The flowers in the Chancel today are given by Ernestine Cole, to the glory of God and in memory of her father, the late Reverend James E. Blackmon, Sr. ANNOUNCEMENT DEADLINES FOR BOTH THE JUNE 19 & JUNE 26 BULLETINS: THIS WEDNESDAY, June 15, 3:00 p.m. ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC THIS AFTERNOON at McKoy Park, immediately following morning Worship Service. NO CONGREGATIONAL CARE MEETING TODAY DUE TO CHURCH PICNIC JUNE SESSION MEETING It will be held on Monday, June 27 at 6:00 p.m., in the Session Room. THE PASTOR S VACATION (SATURDAY, JUNE 11 & SUNDAY, JUNE 12) He preached at 3:00 p.m. yesterday at a Pastor s Installation Service at Presbytery of the Pines. He will preach today at The Hollywood Presbyterian Church in Shreveport, Louisiana. Pray that God will use him in a special way. JOHN ELMORE He is recovering from surgery at Piedmont Hospital (Room 674) and welcomes visitors. Continue to pray for his recovery. MESSAGE FROM THE THOMPSONS Joseph and Shirley Thompson remain forever grateful to Hillside for joining Joe in the recent celebration of his 90th Birthday. We have created many memories in our church family and home through worship, study, retreats, marriages, and baptisms that grow precious over the years. We cannot know ahead how we will spend our last days, but faith brings us along our journey, as your cards, calls, prayers and visits have shown. May God continue to bless your ministry to the sick and shut-in and your service in the beloved community under your new leadership. Congratulations! PRELIMINARY MEMORIAL SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS FOR JOANNE NURSS A memorial and reception is planned for 4:00 p.m. on the afternoon of July 21, 2016 at North Decatur Presbyterian Church (611 Medlock Road, Decatur 30033; 404. 636.1429). Additional information will be shared when/if it becomes available.
PRAYER BULLETIN You are asked to join Pastor Lonnie in prayer daily for those facing different life challenges, for at least 10 minutes, between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m., wherever you may be. Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, be faithful in prayer. A. Thank God for: 1. The Gift of the Holy Spirit 2. Meeting the needs of senior citizens at Hillside 3. The baptism of Jaylin Murphy 4. Discerning God s will in the midst of conflict B. Prayers of Intercession for: 1. The revitalization of our nurture groups with an evangelistic function 2. The General Assembly Meeting June 18-25, 2016 in Portland, Oregon 3. For Hillside to discern the needs in the community and its residents 4. To discern God s will for making disciples of persons between the ages of 13-39. 5. Healing for John Elmore in Piedmont Hospital SESSION Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Class of 2018 Deloris Bryant-Booker Lelia Crawford Castell Jackson Melba Durr Faye Fikes Justin Killings Norm Fikes Doug Kinsey Rosalind McIntyre Ava Johnson Myra Miller Alice Moore Moderator: Pastor Lonnie Oliver Interim Pastor: Pastor Lonnie Oliver Clerk of Session: Dr. Deloris Bryant-Booker Vice Clerk of Session: Elder Melba Durr Treasurer: Elder Alice Moore Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Denise Moolenaar