KNOLLWOOD AT WORSHIP THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Sunday, September 28, 2014 10:55 a.m. www.knollwood.org To those who feel the need of light; to those who find doubts and fears in their hearts; to those who need courage for their daily tasks; to those who feel lonely and friendless; to those who wish to give service; to all who, in faith, will support and involve themselves to the limit of their ability in the work of the Kingdom of God which this church undertakes; to all who want rest, peace, and happiness--this church invites you to the fellowship of Jesus.
KNOLLWOOD AT WORSHIP GATHERING FOR WORSHIP Please silence all electronic devices. Thank you! THE CHIMES Three chimes are sounded, awakening us to the presence of God, alerting us to the voice of Christ, centering us in the embrace of the Spirit. As we gather, we present ourselves as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is our spiritual worship. THE OPENING SENTENCE...Molly Brummett One Voice: The Lord be with you. Many Voices: And also with you. THE PRELUDE Prelude in Classic Style... Gordon Young Lauren Winkelman, organist THE CHORAL INTROIT Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation...Dale Wood The Chancel Choir Christ is made the sure foundation, Christ the Head and Cornerstone; Chosen of the Lord, and precious, binding all the Church in one; Holy Zion s help forever, and her confidence alone. To this temple, where we call thee, come, O Lord of hosts, today; With thy wonted loving kindness hear thy servants as they pray, And thy fullest benediction shed within its walls alway. THE CALL TO WORSHIP...Molly Brummett One Voice: When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, Who do people say the Son of Man is? They replied, Some say John the Baptist Many Voices: No, Jesus is more than John. One Voice: Others say Elijah Many Voices: No, Jesus is more than Elijah. One Voice: And still others, Jeremiah Many Voices: No, Jesus is more than Jeremiah. One Voice: or one of the prophets Many Voices: No, Jesus is more than a prophet. One Voice: But what about you? he asked. Who do you say I am? Simon Peter answered, You are the Messiah Many Voices: Yes, Jesus is the Messiah. One Voice: the Son of the living God Many Voices: Yes, Jesus is the Son of the living God. One Voice: Jesus replied, Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven. ~from worship materials of Breathrenwoods.org, based on Matthew 16:13-17 THE INVOCATION AND THE LORD S PRAYER...Molly Brummett *THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN OF PRAISE, NO. 3 Holy God, We Praise Your Name... GROSSER GOTT, WIR LOBEN DICH * Those who are able will stand. Ushers will seat those waiting. Hearing aids and large print hymns are available from the ushers. 2
CONFESSING OUR NEED FOR FORGIVENESS THE PRAYER OF CONFESSION (Unison)... Kenneth J. Meyers God, forgive us all the ways we hide from you, from one another, and even our own heartfelt fears and longings. Help us trust you enough to admit our aching need for your forgiveness, your hope, your healing. THE SILENT CONFESSION THE ASSURANCE OF PARDON Hear the Good News of the Gospel! In this is love, not that we loved God, but that God loved us and sent God s Son to be the atoning sacrifice for our sins. (1 John 4:10) LISTENING FOR GOD S WORD THE OLD TESTAMENT LESSON: Exodus 17:1-7... Kenneth J. Meyers One Voice: This is the word of God. Many Voices: Thanks be to God. THE NEW TESTAMENT LESSON: Philippians 2:5-13... Frank Johnson One Voice: This is the word of God. Deacon of the Week Many Voices: Thanks be to God. THE CHILDREN S TIME... Lucrecia Norman *THE GOSPEL LESSON: Matthew 16:13-20...Molly Brummett One Voice: This is the Gospel of Christ. Many Voices: Thanks be to God. *THE HYMN OF DEVOTION, NO. 509 O, How I Love Jesus...O. HOW I LOVE JESUS We invite the children, grades 1 st through 3 rd to remain in worship with their parents. Children s Church is on the first and third, fifth Sundays of the month. Worship Care for preschool and kindergarten is offered weekly. THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE... Bob Setzer, Jr. THE ANTHEM Clap Your Hands... Alfred V. Fedak The Chancel Choir Clap your hands, O faithful people! Shout to God a song of praise! From the dust of conquered nations, God a realm of grace shall raise. In appointed courts of glory faithful to God s name always. May we prosper all our days. With a shout, a blast of trumpet, God shall mount a throne on high; Let our praise, as finest incense, Rise to meet God in the sky. Fill the world with glad rejoicing, Heaven shall sing, and earth reply, All God s works to glorify. Let your hearts be filled with gladness, As the Lord your life shall bless. Live as heirs of God s great justice, Wear the cloak of righteousness God will grant us earth s dominion, All things good and nothing less, All things good, for our gift of faithfulness. ~Psalm 47, para. Michael Morgan THE SERMON... Bob Setzer, Jr. KNOLLWOOD S SPIRITUAL DNA I. JESUS-CENTRIC 3
RESPONDING IN FAITH THE INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP If you desire membership in this congregation, you are invited to present yourself at this time. If you prefer not to present yourself, you may speak to one of the ministers after the service to effect membership. As an open membership church, we honor your previous baptism in any other Christian community. If you have not made a confession of faith, we invite you to do so and receive Christian baptism. Church members are invited to use this time to renew their covenantal relationship with God and their commitment to Christian service. *THE HYMN OF DISCIPLESHIP, as printed on p. 5 Let Kings and Prophets Yield Their Name... MELITA THE PASTORAL GREETING... Bob Setzer, Jr. THE RECOGNITION AND INSTALLATION OF PASTORAL INTERNS...Bob Setzer, Jr., Molly Brummett Daniel Potter and Rachel Revelle, Interns Leader: From generation to generation, the story of God s love is told and retold, passed from teacher to student, from parent to child, from friend to friend, as we come more fully to the knowledge of God and service to humanity. People: Today, we covenant with Daniel Potter and Rachel Revelle. Let us journey together to discover God s story in our shared lives. Interns: In response to God s love, I commit myself to the call to learning and serving in this community. All (sung): Take my life, God, let it be, consecrated faithfully. Take my moments and my days. Let them flow in ceaseless praise. Let them flow in ceaseless praise. Leader: Today we celebrate a new beginning and a new opportunity to bless Daniel and Rachel as they come to commit this school year to congregational ministry. All: God bless you, Daniel. God bless you, Rachel. THE PRAYER OF DEDICATION... Frank Johnson THE SERVICE OF GIVING The Receiving of Tithes and Offerings The Offertory How Firm a Foundation... arr. Sandra Eithun Middle School Bells; David Winkelman, Director *The Presentation and Doxology DEPARTING TO SERVE *THE BENEDICTION... Bob Setzer, Jr. *THE CHORAL BENEDICTION Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation...Dale Wood The Chancel Choir Laud and honor to the Father, laud and honor to the Son, Laud and honor to the Spirit, ever Three and ever One, One in might, and One in glory, while unending ages run. *THE POSTLUDE Toccata Brevis... Daniel Gawthrop Lauren Winkelman, organist 4
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ABOUT OUR WORSHIP Today in worship we recognize and install our two ministerial interns, Rachel Revelle and Daniel Potter. Rachel Revelle is a second year student at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. She grew up in Murfreesboro, NC, but came to Winston-Salem from Durham, NC. She graduated from Duke University in 2011 with a BA in English and then worked for two years at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke. Rachel is interested in the role of faith in the public sphere and how communities can collaborate to promote the flourishing of all people. She looks forward to being a part of the Knollwood community in a variety of ways, including practicing pastoral care and contributing to missions and outreach projects. Rachel is discerning whether her call is to congregational ministry, and knows that Knollwood will be a valuable space in which to cultivate her ministerial identity. Daniel Potter is a second year student at Wake Forest School of Divinity from Chapel Hill, NC. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in December 2012, earning a BS Business Administration, focused in International Business and Operations, and a Hispanic Studies minor. At Knollwood, Daniel will primarily be serving as the Youth Ministry intern, though he will be observing all of the ministerial areas. He hopes to continue working with youth following graduation in a congregational setting. Daniel enjoys singing, laughing, hanging out with friends, and cheering for his beloved Tar Heels. He is excited to be at Knollwood and grateful for the opportunity to serve a great church. FLOWERS The flowers in the sanctuary are given to the glory of God and in memory of Irving Key by Dot Key, his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The white rose on the altar is given by Knollwood Baptist Church in memory of Calvin Knight. It is a symbol of the love and esteem in which this community of faith held him. ABOUT OUR BANNERS The way is a familiar biblical theme encompassing such truths as the way of the Lord (Isaiah 40:3), Jesus as the way (John 14:6), and the way as a description of Christian discipleship (Acts 9:2). The words on the banner point to the movements of faith: Longing for God that impels us forward in the spiritual journey; Learning the way of the Scriptures and the way of Jesus; Loving as our love for God and our neighbors deepens; and Living as we live out of Christian faith and witness in the world. The colors of the banner emphasize green for ordinary time, the period in the church year between Pentecost and Advent. The artist who designed and painted the banners is our own Bambi Setzer. TO OUR GUESTS We extend to you a sincere welcome and the hope that you will find your worship experience meaningful. You are invited to the narthex for a brief time of fellowship following worship where you can meet church members and clergy, and learn more about this congregation. We would ask that you record your visit by filling out the friendship pad in the pew; email addresses are especially helpful. To learn more about Knollwood Baptist Church, find us online at www.knollwood.org. You can also receive our newsletter and email announcements by emailing colleen@knollwood.org, or just call the church office, 725-1343. Sunday School at Knollwood begins at 9:45 a.m. KBC WELCOMING STATEMENT Knollwood Baptist Church is an inviting, inclusive family of faith open to all persons, whatever their race, gender, socioeconomic status, special needs, or sexual orientation, who want to walk in the way of Jesus. FOR THE CHILDREN Worship Care is provided for children, infant - kindergarten aged on the first floor of Building B. Children s Worship is for 1 st through 3 rd graders. It meets on the 1 st, 3 rd and 5 th Sundays of the month. During the Hymn of Devotion, children meet their leaders in the narthex to walk together to Children s Worship (B244). After the worship service, parents pick up their children from B244. Volunteers are needed to help chaperone the children during that time. If you are interested in volunteering one Sunday, please contact Amine Seifert, amine@knollwood.org. For the 2 nd and 4 th Sundays, children are invited to enjoy the worship service with their families. Children s activity bulletins and crayons are available in the narthex. SINK SENIOR ADULT FALL LUNCHEON Plan to attend the Senior Adult Fall Luncheon on Thursday October 9; 11:30 a.m. Call the office at 725-1343 to make your reservation. 6
KNOLLWOOD CARES SIGN-UP: Every member a minister Knollwood Cares Sign up today. WEDNESDAYS AT KNOLLWOOD The Church Family Connecting and Caring - Something for Everyone Oct. 1 Light Along the Celtic Way, Part III with Bob and Bambi Setzer Oct. 8 Intergenerational Mission Project: Hospitality Kits for the Homeless. Come make Hospitality Kits for the Homeless and learn about our Overflow Shelter Partnership. Items Needed for the kits include: Raisins Protein bars/granola bars Mints/gum Socks, Hand warmers Packaged trail mix Bottled water Please drop these items off at the office or in the boxes in the Narthex. Oct. 15 & 22 - The Rebirthing of God, by John Phillip Newell, Books are $8, available in Foyer B. Oct. 29 - Halloween Carnival and Costume Parade CHILDREN YOUTH MISSION PROJECTS 1 st Wed Kids Connect 2 nd Wed Intergenerational 3 rd Wed - Kids Connect 4 th Wed - Recreation 1 st Wed Fellowship & Faith 2 nd Wed Intergenerational 3 rd Wed Fellowship & Faith 4 th Wed Recreation Oct. 08 Homeless Hospitality Kits Nov. 12 Thanksgiving Baskets Dec. 10 Community Caroling CHANCEL BELL CONCERT ON OCTOBER 12 AT 4:00 P.M The Chancel Bells will join the Rejoice Ringers of First Christian Church for a concert of music for handbells on in the First Christian Church sanctuary. A love offering will be taken up to support Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina. There will be a reception following. CARDBOARD CITY LOCK-IN OCTOBER 18-19 8 p.m.- 8 a.m. - Noffsinger Knollwood Baptist Youth will learn about the perils of asset poverty in our own community, raise funds to build a Habitat house, and build homes out of cardboard. Through Cardboard City, KBC youthies will grow closer with God and with each other - all while uniting against substandard housing and having fun, too! $20 buys this late night adventure. Ask your friends, family, and KBC family to join us in helping raise funds to build a Habitat for Humanity House in Winston-Salem. $500 = Windows of Opportunity $1000 = Raise the Roof $2000 = (Bed)Rock the House $65,000 = One House! Donations here: www.gofundme.com/ejl4i0 Learn more here: www.cardboardcityws.org JOHN PHILIP NEWELL COMING TO KNOLLWOOD John Philip Newell, a poet, author, minister and scholar internationally acclaimed for his work in Celtic spirituality, will be at Knollwood for dinner and discussion on Sunday, November 2 at 7:00 p.m. In addition he will teach and preach at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Winston-Salem Oct. 31 -Nov. 2. As Knollwood is a co-sponsor, a special sign-up for KBC members can be found online: http://jpn.stpaulswinstonsalem.org/kbcregistration/ Rebirthing of God by John Phillip Newell is on sale for the reduced price of $8 per book. Get yours today in the narthex and foyer B. SUNDAY SCHOOL OPTION: HEAR FROM SAM AND MELODY HARRELL OF KENYA Sunday, Nov. 2, 9:45 a.m. Fellowship Hall Sam and Meloday Harrell are longtime mission friends of Knollwood. Several project teams from Knollwood have travelled to Kenya in support. The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship commissioned the Harrells in1999. In Kenya, the Harrells have created Change for Children because the construction of eight integrated child development centers around Kenya has the potential to better the lives of the nearly 650 children, ranging in age from 3 to 6, who will attend the schools this year. ALL GOD S CHILDREN Knollwood s All God s Children interest group is hoping to form a book group to study The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander. If there is sufficient interest, the group will meet on the third Tuesday evening for four months in early 2015. If you would like to participate or want more information, please contact us ASAP: Lisa Sykes at 336-816-1125 or allgodschildrenkbc@gmail.com 7
SUNDAYS AT KNOLLWOOD 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m. Worship Service CALENDAR Sunday, September 28 10:55 AM Worship 4:00 PM Children's Bells and Chimers B 215 Bell Room B 251 4:30 PM Youth Choir rehearsal Choir Room 6:15 PM Chancel Bells rehearsal B 215 Bell Room Monday, September 29 7:00 AM Monday Morning Men 1:00 PM Suzuki Guitar Bldg. B 2nd 6:00 PM Evening Bible Study Classrooms Lower Narthex 8:00 PM Monday Evening Men Tuesday, September 30 1:00 PM Suzuki Guitar Bldg. B 2nd 7:00 PM Over Eaters Anonymous C 400 Wednesday, October 01 5:00 PM Wednesday Night Events Bldg. B 5:30 PM Carol Choir rehearsal B 251 5:30 PM Chapel Choir rehearsal B 241 5:30 PM Concord Choir rehearsal B 244 5:30 PM Middle School Bells rehearsal B 215 Bell Room 7:00 PM Chancel Choir Rehearsal Choir Room 8:00 PM AA Closed Meeting C 300 C 400 Thursday, October 02 1:00 PM Suzuki Guitar Bldg. B 2nd Friday, October 03 1:00 PM Suzuki Guitar Bldg. B 2nd Saturday, October 04 8:00 PM AA Open Meeting C 300 C 400 Sunday, October 05 8:30 AM Knollwood Brass Rehearsal B 224 9:15 AM Knollchat Dining Room 9:45 AM Sunday School for All Ages 10:55 AM Worship 2:30 PM Chancel Bells rehearsal B 215 Bell Room 4:00 PM Children's Bells and Chimers B 215 Bell Room B 251 4:30 PM Youth Choir rehearsal Choir Room BIRTHDAYS -Sept. 27: Ken Bean, Cynthia Goodson Alexander, Gordon Hughes, Melinda Goodson Leonard, Natalie Pulliam, Lisa Redmond, Wayne Vestal; Sept. 28: Fred Adams, Landen Bain, Lisa Halsey, Garnette LeRoy, Frank Pollock, Margaret Floyd Templeton, Tommy Thompson Jr.; Sept. 29: Janet Beavers, Glenn Bubser Sr., David Collins; Sept. 30: David Bingham, Joanne Buckner, Christianna Floyd, Jane Thompson There is a recycle bin in the narthex. We hope, however, that you will take this information home for future reference, and then recycle. Knollwood Baptist Church 330 Knollwood Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104 (336) 725-1343 l www.knollwood.org Pastor Minister of Music Music Ministry Associate and Organist Minister of Christian Formation & Education Children s Ministry Associate Minister of Youth and Community Minister to Senior Adults and Weekday School 8 Dr. Bob Setzer, Jr. Dr. Kenneth A. Wilson Mrs. Lauren Winkelman Dr. Kenneth J. Meyers Mrs. Amine Seifert Rev. Molly Brummett Rev. Lucrecia Norman