Summerville Presbyterian Church 4845 St. Paul Blvd. Rochester, New York, 14617 585-342-4242 www.summervillechurch.org email: office@summervillechurch.org Theme 2011: Your Church for All Seasons April 3, 2011 Fourth Sunday in Lent Sacrament of Communion 9:55 a.m Worship Service Dorthea L. Yoder - Pastor Dr. Leon Foster - Organist and Director of Music & Choirs Rhonda Wright Director of Bell Choir Deborah Carter Director of Youth & Education Kathy Greene - Office Manager Bonnie Bready - Housekeeper Rod Cutler - Director of Maintenance WELCOME. We re glad to gather together as a community of faith today. No matter where you are on the journey of faith, you are welcome here to join in worship and service. All are invited to a time of refreshment and conversation immediately following worship, hosted today by Patty Mayer. If you are new to this community of faith, we rejoice in your presence with us. Remember, we re not strangers, but rather friends who journey together, following the Lord Jesus Christ. If you are a newcomer, we invite you to sign the pew pad. Please turn off all cellular phones, pagers and watch alarms during worship. Please refrain from using flash photography during the worship service. If you are seated on the aisle, and the sanctuary is filling with people, kindly move toward the center of the pew, allowing others to enter and join the community with the least disturbance to others. Thank you. CHILD CARE is available on the lower lever for infants/toddlers and pre-school. Two child-care attendants staff the infant/toddler room and parent volunteers staff the preschool/kindergarten room during services. If you are able to assist in the care of our children, please contact the church office. LARGE PRINT BIBLES are available from the ushers upon request. Please return the Bible to the ushers after the service.
HEARING ASSISTANCE devices are available from the ushers or the audio/video the rear of the sanctuary. console at MISS A WORSHIP SERVICE? Services are recorded every week. A CD-R is available upon request by contacting the church office at 342-4242. INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE about Summerville Presbyterian Church or becoming a member here...call the church office for details at 342-4242. Greeter: DOUG AND KAREN ANGOLD Youth Greeter: CHRIS SMITH Ushers: JEN DEVOE AND MARILYN SCHINDLER Crib Care: JIM AND LIND VERNI FOR APRIL 10TH: ALANA SULLIVAN & CHRISTINE SMITH Elders Serving Communion: 1. LAURA VECKERELLI 2. BILL CARTER TRAVEL: TODD MAYER Notes for Worship: OUR HYMNAL IS REJOICE IN THE LORD. THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT READINGS ARE FOUND IN THE PEW BIBLE. Prayer of Preparation God most compassionate and merciful, we thank you that you have come to us in Jesus the Servant-Christ, whose disciples we are. Make us strong in your strength, make us wise in your wisdom, and make us gentle in your compassion. May we be signs of the human unity you seek to accomplish through the cross of Jesus Christ, that your name may be glorified in all the earth. Amen. Order of Worship *Those who are able, please stand *GATHERING HYMN No. see insert on page 11 ANNOUNCEMENTS, JOYS AND CONCERNS, AND REGISTRATION INTERLUDE Meditation on Job 11: 18 CHARLES CALLAHAN Job 11:18 You will be secure, because there is hope; you will look about you and take your rest in safety. CALL TO WORSHIP EARL REPP L: Gracious God, we struggle to understand your mysteries. P: We cannot fathom the limits of your power! L: If we devote our hearts to you and stretch out our hands to you, and stand firm in our faith, P: you promise to lift us from our fears and walk with us. L: God, you have promised to be our wisdom and power. P: Be the light that guides us out of darkness and be our true hope.
PRAYER OF PRAISE (UNISON) EARL REPP Gracious God, to you belongs all wisdom and power, counsel and understanding. We know that our beliefs are not flawless, that we are not pure in your sight. We cannot fathom the mysteries or the limits of your power, O God, for they are higher than the heavens and deeper than the depths of the grave. Yet we pray that you would help us put away the sin in our heart and allow no evil to be there. Help us to stand firm before you. Help us to be secure in your love, for within it there is hope. We praise you this day, the One who is all glory, honor and praise. Amen. *HYMN No. 153 Whate er My God Ordains Is Right WAS GOTT THUT PRAYER OF CONFESSION (UNISON) DOTTIE YODER O God, we confess that our experiences of suffering make us doubt your promise and power. In the depth of our darkness, we do not see your Light. In our isolation, we do not feel your nearness. Forgive us, God. For you gave up your own Son for us, and never promised a world without suffering, but that you would bear us through it. Cleanse us of all bitterness and doubt, and renew us in your merciful Spirit. Amen. ASSURANCE OF PARDON DOTTIE YODER Jesus has said, As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world... for judgment I came into this world, that those who do not see may see, and that those who see may become blind. As we confess our sins to God in Christ s name, he intercedes on our behalf as we are awakened from death to the hope of new life. SONG OF PRAISE AND GLORY - Hymn No. 446 verse 1 My faith looks up to thee, thou Lamb of Calvary, Savior divine now hear me while I pray; take All my guilt away; O let me from this day be wholly thine! OLD TESTAMENT LESSON I Samuel 16: 1-13 EARL REPP ANTHEM Ubi Caritas Ola Gjeilo Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est. Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor. Exultemus et in ipso jucundemur. Timeamus et amemus Deum vivum. Et ex corde diligamus nos sincere. Amen Where charity and love are, God is there. The love of Christ has gathered us together. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. Let us revere and love the living God. And from a sincere heart let us love one another. Amen WORDS with CHILDREN FROM CHILDREN S WORKSHOP followed by THE LORD S PRAYER pg. 570 hymnal K-7TH GRADES LEAVE ONTARIO VIEW STREET DOOR FOR CHILDREN S WORKSHOP
NEW TESTAMENT LESSON John 9: 1-41 DOTTIE YODER PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE & SILENT PRAYER DOTTIE YODER AFFIRMATION OF FAITH We believe in the love of God that forms the basis for all human love: The love parents have for their children, The love children have for their parents, The love of friends who really care, And every little act of kindness bestowed as a gift in the human community. We believe that God loved the world through Christ, who showed what it means to love another by laying down his life for all those who would come after him, even in our own time. We believe that love will eventually triumph in the world, despite all envy, hate and greed, despite wars and rumors of war, and despite the fact that it seems so rare. For love is of God and God is love, and God will not rest until all are reconciled in love. OFFERING DOXOLOGY - hymn #556 PRAYER OF DEDICATION (UNISON) Lord, we remember before this table the poor and hungry of the world, and worship you now by sharing what we have with them. Take our gifts and give them wings to bring hope to a weary world. Through Christ, who commanded us to love one another. Amen. *COMMUNION HYMN No. 620 All Glory Be to God on High THE PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING (UNISON) Lord Jesus Christ, you have put your life into our hands; now we put our lives into yours. Take us, renew and remake us. What we have been is past; what we shall be, through you, still awaits us. Lead us on. Take us with you. Amen. *HYMN No. 458 All the Way My Savior Leads Me PLEADING SAVIOR BENEDICTION BENEDICTION RESPONSE POSTLUDE In the Cross of Christ I Glory TIMOTHY ALBRECHT
The pastor will greet you at the main entrance doors following worship. For the benefit of those who wish to listen to the postlude, please refrain from visiting with your neighbors until you have left the Sanctuary, or until the Postlude is concluded. Volunteers are needed for a Readers Theater script for Maundy Thursday service titled Lead Me to the Rock, on Thursday, April 21, 2011. If interested, please contact Kathy in the church office. (FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE FLYER ENCLOSED IN THIS WEEKS BULLETIN) ANNOUNCEMENTS OUR CHURCH Lectionary for Sunday, April 10, 2011: Old Testament Lesson: Samuel 2: 3-14 and New Testament: John 11: 1-45. Support Our Troops: If you know one of our service persons is returning home permanently, please contact Kathy in the office. Also, if you know of a service person with a Summerville or Irondequoit connection open to receiving a care package, please contact Kathy as well. Remember a collection box for items to send for this mission is available in the main hallway of the Education Canter under the large bulletin board between the doors to Memorial Lounge. Thank you for your continued support! Join us for Adult Forum and the continuation of Stepping Out in Faith! Today s topic: A Cup of Coffee at the Soul Cafe!, by Leonard Sweet. Adult Forum for Sunday, April 10: Conversation with Session: Session will be holding an Adult Forum to discuss recent events in the Church and on Session. Topics will include January's congregational meeting, the events of the past year and any questions or comments anyone has. Additional Adult Forums will be scheduled as necessary. The Nominating Committee is making plans for next year s work in the life of the church. If you have interest in any of the committees, deacons, or session, please contact Bill Carter, Jen Devoe, Holly Hammond-Streb or Doug Caine. Thank you. Dress down Sunday for the Spring Garage Sale is May 1st. Helping hands are needed for the sale May 5th 7th. Contact Todd Hayes if you would like to arrange for a pick up of items for the sale. Preschool, Shepherds and Children s Workshop participants will meet in Fellowship Hall at 9:45 a.m. on Palm Sunday. They will carry in the palms. Preschool will go to class and Children s Workshop will sit with their family. Thanking you in advance for your feedback! The Personnel Committee would appreciate your comments and completion of the enclosed staff evaluation survey. A box will be available in the back of the Sanctuary to deposit your survey.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OUR COMMUNITY Habitat for Humanity co-operative venture with Irondequoit Presbyterian Church is looking for volunteers on Tuesday or Thursdays. Please contact IPC @ 266-3370 for more information. How do we respond to the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan? The PCUSA is responding through disaster assistance and their ecumenical and mission partners. Individual contributions can be made by phone 1-888-728-7228 or by mail to PCUSA, PO Box 643700, Pittsburgh, PA, 15264. Be sure to designate DR000117. H & R Block, tax preparers has a non-profit referral program. They will donate $25.00 to Summerville for each new client referred by us. Contact Steve Hedges for further information. Sunday, April 3, 2011 8:30 a.m. Youth Breakfast Club Bruggers Bagels 9:55 a.m. Worship, Communion Sanctuary 11:15 a.m. Junior Choir rehearsal Room 13 11:15 a.m. Adult Forum Fellowship Hall 11:15 a.m. College care package assembly Memorial Lounge Monday, April 4th 6:00 p.m. AA Rooms 10/14 7:15 p.m. Deacons Memorial Lounge 7:15 p.m. MPP Room 3 Tuesday, April 5th 7-9:30 p.m. SNS Board meeting Memorial Lounge Wednesday, April 6th 10:00 a.m. Parson s to tune the organ Sanctuary 5-6:00 p.m. Bible Study Memorial Lounge 6:30 p.m. Bell Choir rehearsal Fellowship Hall 6:30 p.m. Troop 203 Room 14 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal Room 13 Thursday, April 7th 6:30-8:00 p.m. Cub Scouts Rooms 10/14 7:00 p.m. Property Memorial Lounge Friday, April 8th 4:00 p.m. Confirmation class to meet at Laurelton Presbyterian 6:00 p.m. Confirmation class retreat to Naples Saturday, April 9th 6:00 p.m. Confirmation class return from Naples Next Sunday, April 10th 9:55 a.m. Worship Sanctuary 11:15 a.m. Session Town Meeting Fellowship Hall 11:15 a.m. Junior Choir rehearsal Room 13 7:00 p.m. Youth Godspell at Third Pres. Church