The Worship of God The Worship of God, continued The Tenth Sunday After Pentecost July 24, 2016 Presentation of the Offering OLD 100TH Chiming of the Hour Gathering Hymn 295 (v. 3) Welcome to Worship Leader: The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. Passing of the Peace Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Rev. Lauren Efird Rev. Efird Preparation for Worship Get Down Stuart, McGinniss, et al. VBS Children and Band Call to Worship (Psalm 85) Rev. Robin Hardison Leader: Lord, you were favorable to your land; People: You restored the fortunes of Jacob. Leader: You forgave the iniquity of your people; People: You pardoned all their sin. Leader: You withdrew all your wrath; People: You turned from your hot anger. Leader: Restore us again, O God of our salvation, People: And put away your indignation toward us. Leader: Will you be angry with us forever? People: Will you prolong your anger to all generations? Leader: Will you not revive us again, People: So that your people may rejoice in you? Leader: Show us your steadfast love, O Lord, People: And grant us your salvation. Leader: Let me hear what God the Lord will speak, People: For God will speak peace to those who turn in their hearts. Leader: Surely salvation is at hand for those who fear God, People: That God s glory may dwell in our land. Leader: Steadfast love and faithfulness will meet; People: Righteousness and peace will kiss each other. Leader: Faithfulness will spring up from the ground, People: And righteousness will look down from the sky. Leader: The Lord will give what is good; our land will yield its increase. People: Righteousness will go before the Lord, and make a path for God s steps. Invocation Hymn 438 Offertory Prayer Rev. Hardison O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus Gerry Ritter Offertory Adagio Cantabile Ludwig van Beethoven Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Praise God above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. Prayers of the People and Lord s Prayer Leader: Lord, in your mercy, People: Hear our prayer. Rev. Stephen Stacks Children s Parable Marie Collins All children are invited to come to the front. Afterwards, children (ages third grade and younger) are invited to attend Children s Worship. Parents may pick up their children in the Children s Wing after worship. Hymn 587 Amazing Grace! How Sweet the Sound Scripture Reading Luke 11:1-13 Rev. Stacks Anthem Hear My Prayer Moses Hogan O Lord, please hear my prayer, in the morning when I rise. It s your servant bound for glory, O dear Lord, please hear my prayer. O Lord, please hear my prayer, keep me safe within your arms. It s your servant bound for glory, O dear Lord, please hear my prayer. When my work on earth is done, and you come to take me home, Just to know I m bound for glory, and to hear you say well done. Done with sin and sorrow, have mercy. Amen. Sermon Persist in Prayer Rev. Efird Hymn 264 Benediction Where Charity and Love Prevail Rev. Efird Postlude Lord, Listen to Your Children Praying Medema Please stand as you are able. The pianist today is Elizabeth Norris. The deacon of the day is Gerry Ritter, the Chair of the Discipleship Ministry. Today s acolyte is Nick Perkinson. Hearing assistance devices are available at the back of the sanctuary. Leadership Rev. Lauren Efird, Interim Pastor Rev. Robin Hardison, Minister of Children and Missions Rev. Stephen Stacks, Minister of Music Marie Collins, Pastoral Intern Helen Bishop, Organist Dr. Luther Brewer, Pastor Emeritus All Who Serve This Church
Announcements and Upcoming Events Upcoming Events July 24 Business Meeting at 6 pm August 7 Summer Choir Rehearsal and Lunch August 13 Children s Ministry Outdoor Movie Night Business Meeting Tonight There will be a church-wide business meeting tonight 6 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Childcare will be provided. Please plan on attending! Children s Choir Change It is with much excitement that we announce that our children s choirs time is moving to Sundays! We will continue to have our wonderful graded choirs (Preschool Choir, Music Makers, and Young Musicians) and our terrific choir directors, but we are moving our rehearsal times to 9:30-10 am on Sunday mornings. This time should allow many of our families to participate who could not attend on Wednesday evenings. We will begin our new adventure on Sunday, September 11. Help us spread the word and be sure to bring your children if they are between the ages of three and fifth grade. Current Sermon Series Abundant Life July 10 Love Your Neighbor as Yourself Luke 10:25-37 July 17 Choose the Better Part Luke 10:38-42 July 24 Persist in Prayer Luke 11:1-13 July 31 Be Rich Toward God Luke 12:13-21 August 7 Make Purses That Do Not Wear Out Luke 12:32-40 Food, Friends, and Fun Update We are in the last four weeks of FFF so if you have not helped out this summer, we can still use your help! We meet on Thursdays from 10 am to 12 pm. With volunteers going on vacation, we can use you to fill in. Contact Rev. Robin Hardison at robin.hardison@gfbccary.org if you want to help. Seeking Book Donations The GFBC Library is seeking donations of children s books in good to excellent condition to replace old books in the children s collection. Please consider looking through your personal books and making donations. New children s books in honor of an individual are also welcome. Books can be left in the library or in the box outside the office. The library is not looking for donations of adult books at this time. The library is open Sundays from 9:30-11 am and Wednesdays from 9-12:30 pm. Come by and take advantage of what the library has to offer. Outdoor Movie Night We will be watching The Rookie starring Dennis Quaid on Saturday evening, August 13. Join us on the lawn with your blanket or chair. Popcorn and lemonade will be provided. Announcements and Upcoming Events Senior Adult Fall Trip All Senior Adults are invited to travel by motor coach to see Samson at the beautiful Sight and Sound Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on October 10-14. The trip will include four nights lodging, four dinners, four breakfasts, and a ticket to see the show. The side trips included are a guided tour of the Gettysburg Visitor Center, a luncheon cruise on the Spirit of Philadelphia, and free time in Philadelphia. The cost is $575.00 per person for double occupancy and $695.00 per person for single occupancy. To secure your seat, a deposit of $75.00 per person is due by tomorrow, Monday, July 25. Please make checks payable to Tammy Campbell; you may give you checks to Diana Morde or drop your checks off in the church office clearly marked for the trip. We need a minimum of 30 people. If you have questions or want to get your name on the list, please contact Diana Morde, the GFBC coordinator for this trip, at dianamorde@yahoo.com or at 919-801-7433. Upcoming Youth Event The Youth will take a trip to Fantasy Lake Waterpark in Hope Mills, NC, next Saturday, July 30. We will leave at 9 am and return at 5 pm. If you would to attend or are able to chaperone, please email or speak with Marie Collins. Prayer Concerns Don Beal, Kitty Blanton, Suzanne Edney (friend of GFCC), Tammy Eversole, Don Hamrick, Nick Lamb, Kevin MacDow (Cindy Osborne s nephew), Louise McDuffie (Sandy Duncan s aunt and Audrey Baldwin s sister-in-law), Milton Murray (Sylvia Byrd s father), Susan Murray (Sylvia Byrd s sister-in-law), Frances Palma (Louise Faulkner s sister), Jackie Shaver (Sally Shaver s sister-in-law), Betty Stallings, Judy Harris Vaccaro, Bob Watson, Graham Williams (Joe Hughes brother-in-law), and Jean Winstead Pruitt Healthcare Mary Lou Flynt Our partner church, Ebenezer Baptist, Cuba, and our brothers and sisters of the Oromo Evangelical Lutheran Mission GFBC by the Numbers Focus on Finance 2015/2016 Budget (MDP + MSP) $949,144 Amount of Budget supported through Stewardship Giving $897,334 (excludes cell tower and GFCC receipts) Week 46 of 52 (July 17) Stewardship Giving needed Week 46 YTD to fully subscribe budget $17,501 $792,328 Actual Stewardship Giving $16,838 $716,970 Over (Under) $ (663) $(75,358) Attendance Last Week Sunday School 180 Worship 206
Let s Close the Gap! For the past few weeks, we ve been encouraging each of our 213 giving units to give $100 a week to try and reach our stretch budget for 2015-2016. It looks like we are not going to make that budget. However, our ministries have been saving as much as they can, and even though we are behind on our budget, we re not that far behind on our expenses. 2015-2016 Receipts through June: $712,775.50 2015-2016 Expenditures through June: $733,229.74 Total Gap between Receipts and Expenditures: ($20,454.24) If everyone at GFBC commits to giving a little extra to the church over the next few weeks, we can close this gap, not tap our reserves, and put the church in a strong position going into next year. Keep pushing! God is using this church to do great things in Cary and beyond. Please pray about your financial stewardship and consider what we can accomplish together using the resources with which we have been entrusted.
There aren t enough words to express my appreciation to all those who worked to make this week possible! We certainly have learned and seen that God is good in all things! So many hours went in the success of kids feeling loved by God and by the people of GFBC. So a HUGE THANK YOU to all involved! And a special thanks to everyone who donated food for our nightly snack suppers! Rev. Robin Hardison VBS Director: Amanda Bell Committee: Jamie Nuss, Valerie Brooks, Cari Farris, and Sarah Walden Support Staff: Tonya Rankin Photographer: Blair Biser Set Design and Construction: Scot and Leanne Glasgow, Wanda Johnson and Jamie Nuss The Band: Stephen Stacks, Chris Beal, Cole Teander, Al Booker, and Elizabeth Norris Vocalists: Blair Biser and Chloe Beal Choreography: Sara Beck, Chloe Beal, Ashton O Hara, and Christa Soyars AV Support: Marlene Nickell, Elise Atkins, Doug Black, and Ashley Brooks Dinner Crew: Amy Clifton, Valerie and Keith Brooks, Leta Huntsinger, Randy Medford, Tom and Pat Brooks, Lee Outlaw, Jane Griffin, Pat Hudson, Diana Morde, and Diane Smith Preschool Music: Elizabeth Norris and Sue Perkinson Preschool Bible Adventures: Leanne Glasgow and Megan Jarrell Preschool Snacks: Alice Price, Cheryl Wright and Laurie Cirioli Preschool Games: Mark Soyars and Tess Coleman Preschool Exploration Station: Carrie Twellman, Sally Shaver, and Alison Zieglmeier Preschool Crafts: Jamie Nuss, Wanda Johnson and Jen Huber Preschool Crew Leaders: Kathy Adams, Winter Hardison, Marilyn Clayton, Hannah Meador, Ashton O Hara, Chloe Beal, Julie Harris, and Ellie Beal Toddler Room: Linda Beam, Jennifer McLamb, and Becky Chapman Elementary Games: Andy Jarrell, Richard Nuss, Jonathan Morales, and Dave Beam Elementary Bible Adventures: Gerry Ritter, Vivian Denning, and Faye Beal Elementary Snacks: Toni Beal and Seth Hardison Elementary Discover Norway: Phyllis Halloran and Jo Brooks Elementary Crew Leaders: Kristin Parrish, Autumn Hardison, Janice Medford, Folu Ogundipe, Kathy Watkins, Sara Beck, Jennifer Coltrane, Carson O Hara, Paula Teander, Ashley Brooks, Becky Chapman, Alexander Soyars, Cole Teander, Ryan Brown, Naomi Morales, Marie Collins, Jason Brooks, Christa Soyars, Bamise Ogundipe, Edward Morales, Ava Ritter, Henry and Susan Meador, Jurisa Eugenio Serapio, Edith Badillo, Axel Juan Serapio, and Andrea Juan Serapio Bus Driver: Tom Gregory (from the Kirk of Kildaire)
Announcing Second Wednesdays!! September to May 5:30pm 6:15pm Dinner 6:15pm 7:00pm Program for Adults Missions for Children Fellowship for Youth In an effort to involve more of our church family in our Wednesday night programming, we are moving our weekly Wednesday night dinner to monthly dinners. Yep, you guessed it.get excited about Second Wednesdays!! We will start dinner a little later to make it possible for more folks who work to join us. We will have mission activities for children, nursery for our infants and toddlers, and fellowship for youth so that all adults can join us for programming led by the ministerial staff. The program for adults will address engaging and relevant topics, such as What Does It Mean to Be Church in 2016? and What Does the 2016 Election Mean for Christians? We will kick off on Wednesday, September 14. Make sure to join us! FAQ s about Second Wednesdays What s happening to children s choir? Children s choir rehearsals are moving to Sunday mornings. See bulletin announcement for more details. What s the reason we are making the change? The main reason for the change is because our volunteer base has changed, and it s hard to sustain the amount of kitchen volunteers needed for weekly dinners for nine months. We believe that quality is better than quantity, and we re excited about offering meaningful programs once a month that more of our people will be able to attend. Does this mean our church is in decline? Absolutely not. If you want to talk about the state of the church in 2016, come to Second Wednesday programming! Does this mean I no longer have an excuse to skip? That s correct! If I come at 5, will the door be locked? No, but the food won t be ready yet! You re always welcome to come early to chat with friends. Will the menu be different? Sorry no filet mignon. You can t always get what you want. But there will be a delicious main entrée, a salad bar, and dessert at a very reasonable price! Will there still be an opportunity to win a pineapple? Possibly!