1660 Kessler Boulevard, East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46220 317-251-9489 www.northminster-indy.org Welcome to worship at Northminster! Thank you for worshiping with us today. If you are visiting with us this morning we hope you feel the presence of God and the hospitality of this congregation. If you have any questions about our church please ask one of the pastors or a greeting host wearing a red Ask Me badge. SERVICE FOR THE LORD S DAY Second Sunday after Epiphany January 14, 2018 «««««««««««««* Those who are able, please stand. Congregation responds in bold. APPROACHING GOD Please silence your cell phone before worship begins. WELCOME Teri Thomas PRELUDE Praeludium in D Major Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)
*CALL TO WORSHIP The Lord God calls to us by name. With Samuel we answer: Here I am. The Lord Jesus calls us to follow him. With Philip and Nathanael we rise and go. Let us worship the One who was and is and will be. *HYMN NO. 339 Lift Every Voice and Sing LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING
*PRAYER OF CONFESSION Marland Pittman Girls and Women: God our Creator, we confess we are broken, sinful creatures. Boys and Men: You speak to us with tender mercy, yet we fail to recognize your voice. Girls and Women: You see into us and know everything about us, yet we pretend we do not know you. Boys and Men: We have failed our neighbors, families, friends, and ourselves. All: Forgive us, God of grace. Help us to heed your voice of truth. Lead us to honesty and faith so we may begin again with renewed strength; through Jesus Christ our Lord. *SILENCE FOR PERSONAL PRAYER AND REFLECTION *DECLARATION OF FORGIVENESS Friends, God knows the hearts of those who seek forgiveness. By grace you have been saved. Our sins are no more. You have been made clean. God strengthens us with freedom, through the Holy Spirit, in Christ Jesus. *GLORIA NO. 581 Glory Be to the Father GLORIA PATRI
*SHARING THE PEACE The peace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. And also with you. (Worshipers may greet one another with words of Christ s peace.) LISTENING FOR GOD S WORD
CHILDREN S TIME Maureen Wilson, Acting Director of Youth Ministry and Kids Club (Children may be excused to go to Church School at this time.) PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Sing Them Over Again to Me Philip Bliss (9:00) Section Leaders (11:00) Chancel Choir OLD TESTAMENT LESSON 1 st Samuel 3: 1-20 (Pg. 247) Ruth Chadwick Moore PSALM 139: 1-6, 13-18 Hal Hopson (9:00) Section Leaders (11:00) Bel Canto GOSPEL LESSON John 1: 43-51 (Pg. 92) The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. SERMON Teri Thomas SILENCE FOR REFLECTION RESPONDING TO GOD S WORD *HYMN NO. 69 I, the Lord of Sea and Sky HERE I AM (Schutte)
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
THE LORD S PRAYER Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come; thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. OFFERING(Please sign the pew pad and pass it to your neighbor.) OFFERTORY (9:00) Meditation Gabriel Dupont (1878-1914) (11:00) We Shall Overcome American freedom song arr. Tom Trenney Chancel Choir We shall overcome. We shall overcome. We shall overcome someday. Oh, deep in my heart I do believe that we shall overcome someday. We ll walk hand in hand. We ll walk hand in hand We shall live in peace. We shall live in peace We are not afraid. We are not afraid God will see us through. God will see us through *DOXOLOGY LASST UNS ERFREUEN Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below. Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! *PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
GOING FORTH *HYMN NO. 740 Lead Me, Guide Me LEAD ME, GUIDE ME (Sing the hymn as written. The Choir then sings additional stanzas; please join on the Refrain). *CHARGE AND BLESSING
POSTLUDE Precious Lord, Take my Hand arr. Marilyn Rinehart (1926-2012) Acolytes in worship today are Lily Banks and Jessica Gritton. Marland Pittman is with Church School this morning. MUSIC IN WORSHIP This morning s opening hymn, No. 339 Lift Every Voice and Sing, has become the official song of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The hymn was written in the early 20th century by Florida-born brothers James Weldon and J. Rosamond Johnson. Although the hymn bears special meaning for African Americans, it profoundly evokes images of hope and faith with which all who love freedom can readily identify. The 11:00 a.m. Offertory, We Shall Overcome, was one of the most powerful protest songs of the 20 th century. It has been attributed as being lyrically descended from a gospel hymn written by Charles Tindley and published in 1900, titled I ll Overcome Some Day. It was first used as a protest song in 1945, when striking tobacco workers in Charleston, SC sang it on their picket line. By the 1950s the song had been discovered by young activists of the African-American civil rights movement, and it quickly became the movement s unofficial anthem. Folk singers such as Pete Seeger and Joan Baez programmed the song at rallies and folk festivals, helping make it widely known. People sang it in protest marches and sit-ins, through clouds of tear gas and under rows of police batons, and it brought courage and comfort to the bruised, frightened and hopeful activists. In the decades following the 1960s, We Shall Overcome has been embraced by civil rights and pro-democracy movements in dozens of nations worldwide. From Northern Ireland to Eastern Europe, from Berlin to Beijing, and from South Africa to South America, its message of solidarity and
hope has been sung in dozens of languages, in presidential palaces and in dark prisons, and it continues to lend its strength to all people struggling to be free. Today s arrangement was written by Tom Trenney, preacher, composer, organist and conductor. He currently serves as Minister of Music at First-Plymouth Church in Lincoln, Nebraska. Lunch Before the Meeting Served at Noon (reservations required). Lunch costs: $10 for ages 12 through adult; $6 for children 3 to 11; $30 family maximum. Make reservations in the Gathering Place On Sundays or call the church office (317-251-9489). Reservations deadline is Thursday, January 25, by 4pm. The Annual Meeting will begin at 12:45pm Mission Collection: Bring new socks any size any color to the yellow bin in the Gathering Place from Sunday, December 31 through the morning of January 28, to be shared with a local mission agency.
What s Next? Sunday Morning Worship Next few Sundays lead to Transfiguration Sunday, February 11, when Jesus, Moses, and Elijah will meet on a high mountain. Marland Pittman will preach that Sunday (his first here as a seminary intern). Mission and Outreach Socks Collection Any size socks welcome please place in yellow bin in the Gathering Place Food Pantry Volunteers Northminster Day Second Presbyterian Church, 2 nd Tuesday of the month Events and Education NorthStars Scams and Schemes January 17, 10am Fourth Sunday Adult Education Painting the Stars, January 28, 10am Annual Meeting of the Congregation January 28, 12:45pm NorthStars Butler Basketball February 3, Noon Mindfulness Workshop February 10, 1pm, Faith Presbyterian Church Teri s Tales of Sacred Places February 11, Noon, reservations, please Sound & Spirit Concert Philatroi-String Trio February 11, 4pm FREE For more information, check out our website (northminster-indy.org), ask to receive our weekly email, pick up a newsletter from an information table, or contact the church office.
To give by text message on a smartphone, text the amount you would like to give to 317-316-3009. Our online giving system, ShelbyNext, will then prompt you through a one-time set up for giving. MINISTRY Teri L. Thomas Pastor Ruth Chadwick Moore Associate Pastor John M. Wright Director, Music Ministries Cheryl Plunkett Acting Director, Christian Education Maureen Wilson Acting Director, Youth Ministry and Kids Club Marko Petričić Music Associate/Organist Marland Pittman Seminary Intern Denise Harrington Senior Ministry Consultant Carol McDonald Parish Associate Barbara A. Sloop Parish Associate Carol Campbell John Reed Tony Dzwonar Stephen Ministry Leaders Donald R. Durrett Associate Pastor Emeritus