T H E B I B L E I N 2 0 1 3 This year our Church is reading and preaching through the Bible from cover to cover. To get the most from this series, read the weekly assignment (listed below), attend worship including a sermon on one or more of the passages, and join us for a cup of coffee with 30 minutes of Q & A on the week's readings after the worship service. Mon. Nov. 4 Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 1 Cor 15; 2 Cor 1-1 Cor 1-4 1 Cor 5-7 1 Cor 8-11:1 1 Cor 11:2-14 2:4 2 Cor 2:5-4 Prelude W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 1 1. 0 3. 2 0 1 3. 1 0 : 0 0 A M Please take this time to prepare your heart and mind to meet with God in worship. (Remember to turn off or mute cell phones.) F I N E P R I N T Contact List Pastor Joshua Hahne josh.kkchurch@gmail.com 623-385-6607 Elder Dave Campbell dscampbell42@gmail.com 623-518-4871 Elder Greg Gilliam greggilliam1st@gmail.com 602-561-9483 Elder Doug Howitt doughowitt@yahoo.com 602-696-5243 Elder Mike Tinker mike.tinker@mac.com 480-231-6619 Deacon Devon Hege dphege@gmail.com 623-734-7217 Deacon Ryan Howitt ryanhowitt@rocketmail.com 602-696-5077 Deacon Scott Lafont slafont71@gmail.com 210-315-7004 Deacon Assistant David Wilson dnwilson_72@hotmail.com 507-304-5551 Music Director Philippe Colliat pcolliat@gmail.com 623-399-6990 Office Manager Jennifer Carr office.kkchurch@gmail.com 602-549-8239 Office Mailing Address: 16892 W. Jackson St., Goodyear, AZ 85338 Web: www.kkchurch.org Never a soul was set free, without being made to feel its slavery. George MacDonald Time and time again on the university campus, you are told that freedom of ideas is the most important idea. Freedom is the great illusion. Everyone is enslaved to something. The goal of faith is to make you enslaved to the right stuff. Christians exist to demonstrate to our culture that true freedom is being yoked to what is true Jesus. Stanley Hauerwas Our Property & Future Church Home: 5.4 Acres on the NW corner of Litchfield and Avalon (just across from the Goodyear Community Park). 16 Affiliation: King of Kings, P.C.A. is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). Biblical References: Unless otherwise noted Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV), copyright 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Music Copyright Information: Most historic hymns are public domain. Psalms are taken from The Trinity Psalter 1994 Crown & Covenant Publications, 7408 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, PA 15208-2531. Used by permission. Most contemporary music is printed under the CCLI License # 2873758. It were almost better for one to overstate the possibilities of sanctification in his eager grasp after holiness, than to underestimate them in his complacent satisfaction with a traditional unholiness. Dr. A. J. Gordon 1
God Calls Us to Worship 1 Romans 15:8-12 M O R E A B O U T K I N G O F K I N G S, P C A We Pray for God s Presence 2 We Confess our Sins & Receive God s Forgiveness 3 All: Lord Jesus, I sin. Grant that I may never cease grieving because of my sin, that I would never be content with sin, but rather strive against it. Kill my envy, command my tongue, trample down my self-centeredness. Give me grace to be holy, gentle, and pure, to live for you and not for myself. Deliver me from attachments to the wrong things, from false associations, from the predominance of evil passions, from the sweetness of sin as well as from its bitterness. With deep contrition I come to you and trust in you that I might be forgiven. Amen. Minister: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." I John 1:8-9 Our Purpose This church exists to know, worship, and serve Jesus Christ so that among all peoples and in all things he might be honored as the King of Kings. Core Commitments Knowing the King Scripture is the word of the King and bears his authority in forming and reforming the people of God. God is at work, through the gospel, to redeem humanity and the world in order to bring about his kingdom where righteousness, peace, and joy abound. Worshiping the King The greatness of the King evokes whole-hearted worship worship that reverently celebrates the glory of God. God is both present and active in worship through the reading & preaching of the Scriptures, the offering of prayers, the singing of his praise, the mysteries of baptism & the Lord s Supper, and the fellowship of the body to transform people into the image of his Son. 2 1 Some people ask, "Why does the minister wear a robe?" Our answer is that the robe helps communicate some of our Christian convictions. It reminds us that worship, while a celebration, is an encounter with a holy God. It also reminds us that the pastor, while only a man, is God's messenger, set apart by the Lord to minister his holy word. Likewise, in Scripture we see that when God's priests acted in their official capacity they wore special garments (Exodus 28:2; 35:19) just as a judge or policeman does in our own culture. 2 To conclude each prayer our congregation says Amen. Literally this means so be it or truly. In Scripture amen is used to express consent and participation (Deuteronomy 27:26; 1 Corinthians 14:16), and is the customary conclusion to various acts of corporate worship (1 Chronicles 16:36; Psalm 106:48, Nehemiah 8:6; Revelation 7:11-12). 3 For many people corporate responses are new and even strange to our sensibilities. Our church makes use of this liturgical practice for two reasons. First, corporate responses follow the pattern we see in Scripture which is fully congregational. In other words, all of the people are participants, and frequently respond to God together using established expressions (Deuteronomy 27:11-26; Psalm 136; 1 Corinthians 14:16; Revelation 4:8, etc. ). Second, pre-arranged responsive activities supply the church with a language that is theologically rich and aesthetically pleasing. As one theologian says, "[Responsive readings] deepen the shallow pool of our personal resources and set us free from the prison of our own meager capacity No words can guarantee that worshipers offer their heart, mind, soul, and strength to God, but some words do aid us in this process. Serving the King God calls the church to make and mature disciples of the King. God calls Christians to serve the King in every part of life so that we might bring honor, glory, and praise to Jesus Christ. 15
A N N O U N C E M E N T S (Additional information about upcoming events can be found on our website under ministry pages or on our Google Calendar.) We Praise God in Song Holy, Holy, Holy! Thursday, Nov. 7, 7:30-9:00pm Women's Bible Study: We are continuing with our reading of A Praying Life by Paul Miller. We meet at Crossroads Books and Coffee: 9069 W. Olive Ave #105, Peoria. Books are available on the back table. See the website www.kkchurch.org for more information. Sunday, Nov. 10, 6:00-8:00pm Christians in Contemporary Culture: Young Adults are invited to join us for a discussion of culture in our society. We meet at Ryan & Kortnee Howitt's home. Contact Ryan at 602-696-5077 for more information. UPCOMING: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 10:00-11:30am Moms & Children Play Group: Moms & little ones are invited to a play group. We will be meeting at the home of Cassie Duval: 17846 W. Larkspur Dr., Surprise. Please contact carrisak@me.com for more information. Thursday, Nov. 14, 7:30-9:00pm Men s Forum: Join us as we study various readings. We meet at the Gordon Biersch Brewery, located on the north side of the Jobing.Com Arena. See the website for the schedule or directions. Sunday, Nov. 17, During Worship Collection for the Building: In a few weeks, we will be taking a special collection for our building fund. Please take time to prayerfully consider how you can contribute to this unique opportunity. Friday, Dec. 13, 7:00-10:00pm King of Kings' Christmas Party. Save the date for our annual King of Kings adult Christmas party. Look for more details to come. 14 3
We Praise God in Song Psalm 130 A N N O U N C E M E N T S (Additional information about upcoming events can be found on our website under ministry pages or on our Google Calendar.) TODAY: After Worship Kid's Catechism Class and Adult Sermon Forum on our series, "The Bible in 2013:" Join us for a children's class on the New City Catechism and an adult class discussing the week's Bible assignment. Classes will last 30 minutes. After Worship High School Young Adult Book Club: Join us after worship for a discussion on the book, The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus by John R. Cross. Contact Kevin Moore at kevin.kkchurch@gmail.com with any questions. After Worship Directory Photos-last chance: After service today, Davo & Jean Laninga will be taking family photos for the King of Kings Directory. Please see Davo or Jean if you would like to get your picture taken. Additionally a draft of the directory is available on the table for your review. Please take a few minutes and check your contact information. If you are not listed in the directory and would like to be included, it's not too late. Send an Email to office.kkchurch@gmail.com with all your contact information. THIS WEEK: Tuesday, Nov. 5, 6:30-8:30pm 'Knowing the Bible' series study: Young Adults, join us as we continue with the Knowing the Bible series: the book of Mark. This series is designed to help Bible readers understand and apply God s Word. We meet at Doug & Gail Howitt's home: 602-695-8865. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1:00-3:30pm Women's Study: Join us for an afternoon study at the home of Gale Goldey. We meet on the 1 st & 3 rd Wednesdays and are reading through the book, Studies in the Confession of Faith - a Women's Approach by Jeanne Patterson. Contact Gale for directions or parking info: 623-536-8156. 4 13
F O R O U R Y O U N G E R M E M B E R S - - (Ages 3-6 have their own Kid's Bulletin on the back table.) - - 7 + Today's Date: List words you don't Bible Passage: know: Sermon Title: What did the Pastor say today about Halloween candy? We 4 Confess Our Faith The New City Catechism 5 Minister: What are the sacraments or ordinances? All: The sacraments or ordinances given by God and instituted by Christ, namely baptism and the Lord's Supper, are visible signs and seals that we are bound together as a community of faith by his death and resurrection. By our use of them the Holy Spirit more fully declares and seals the promises of the gospel to us. Minister: What is baptism? All: Baptism is the washing with water in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; it signifies and seals our adoption into Christ, our cleansing from sin, and our commitment to belong to the Lord and to his church. We Offer Our Gifts to God We Pray for the Church & the World (Kneeling) 6 Greg Gilliam, Elder 7 12 How does that relate to slavery to sin and righteousness? 4 The New City Catechism is a joint adult and children's catechism. It asks the same questions of both children and adults, and the children's answer is always part of the adult answer. This means that as parents are teaching it to their children they are learning their answer to the question at the same time, albeit an abridged version. In the adult version the children's answer is underlined to differentiate it from the longer adult answer. 5 The New City Catechism ('catechism' is from the Greek katechein which means "to teach orally or to instruct by word of mouth") is a modern catechism which is based on and adapted from ancient sources including Calvin's Geneva Catechism, the Westminster Shorter and Larger Catechisms, and especially the Heidelberg Catechism. It seeks to bring the riches of the great Reformation-era catechisms to a modern audience by summarizing, clarifying, and restating their insights in contemporary English. 6 People often ask, Why kneel? Our answer is that the Bible commends kneeling as a posture for prayer. For instance, Psalm 95:3-6 says, Yahweh is a great God and a great King above all gods... Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord When we kneel we remember that we approach the mighty King of the universe, and seek to present our whole selves to him in worship. 7 According to the record of scripture, in the early church s worship, the minister and elders led, every member participated, and some members contributed through reading and praying publically (1 Timothy 4:11-15; 1 Corinthians 10:16-17,14:26; et al.). In an attempt to follow this pattern our church rotates who leads this prayer between the minister, elders, and members. If you are a member (male or female, young or old) and would like to be involved in this ministry please contact the pastor or an elder for more information. 5
We Praise God in Song Behold Our God Closing Song God Sends Us into the World with His Blessing Glory Be To God The Father 2 Corinthians 13:14 Postlude 6 11
We Commune with God in the Lord s Supper Explanation of the Meal Children's Sermon Children in grade school & younger are invited to come forward. Minister: Let us celebrate this holy meal. The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. Minister: Lift up your hearts. People: We lift them up unto the Lord. Minister: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. People: It is right to give him thanks and praise. We Thank Christ in Prayer & Remember Him in the Words of the Sacrament Minister: Let us proclaim the mystery of faith. Followed by proclaiming boldly: People: Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. Minister: Christ our Passover has been sacrificed for us. People: Therefore, let us keep the feast. Minister: The gifts of God for the people of God. Feed on him in your hearts by faith, and with thanksgiving. 9 God Speaks to Us in His Word Romans 6:15-22 p.613 in the Blue and White ESV Bibles Minister: The grass withers and the flower falls... People: But the word of the Lord remains forever! 8 God Speaks to Us in the Preaching of His Word A place for sermon notes is provided on the following page. We Pray for the Success of God s Word in Our Lives (Standing) Pastor Josh Hahne Parents: If you have children in the nursery you may pick them up in the back hallway during the song after the sermon so that they can be part of the conclusion of the service. Should I participate? This is a meal for those who profess Christ as Lord, who have been baptized into his Church, and who seek to live for his glory. If this does not describe you, we invite you to take this time to consider the things you have seen and heard in worship, including God's love for sinners as portrayed in this meal. You may either remain in your seat or come forward and cross your arms over your chest to indicate that you would like to receive prayer instead of the bread and wine. How should I participate? We encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the meaning of this meal then, come forward, starting from back to front, through the center aisle, gather with your family to receive and partake of the meal at the distribution stations, and finally return to your seat by the side aisles. Please Note: We use unleavened bread and wine, but gluten free wafers and white grape juice are also available. Parents: If your children are too young to understand the meaning of this meal please instruct them to cross their arms over their chest. As soon as they are able to appreciate these things in an age appropriate way our leadership would love to meet with them, hear of their faith, and admit them to the table. 10 9 Adapted from 2 Thessalonians 3:16; 1 Corinthians 5:7, 11:26; and 1 Timothy 3:16 8 Taken from Isaiah 40:6-8 and 1 Peter 2:24-25. 7
Pastor Josh Hahne King of Kings, P.C.A. 11/03/2013 The Bible in 2013: Romans 6:15-22 "Slaves of Righteousness" We Respond to God in Song Come Thou Fount 8 9