January 8, 2017 Southminster Presbyterian Church 2245 South Holland Avenue Springfield, Missouri 65807 Phone: (417) 881-3762 Southminster Presbyterian Church of Springfield, Missouri, is called by God to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ, to minister in love to the needs of members of the congregation and residents of the community, and to promote peace and justice in the world.
Service for the Lord s Day January 8, 2017 Second Sunday After Christmas 10:45 am *Indicates Congregation Standing. (Please stand if you are able.) Please contact the head usher if you are in need of child care. Prelude Gathering Welcome & Announcements Brenda Stone, Liturgist (All are invited to sign in the Friendship Register) Let us prepare our hearts and minds to worship God Chimes Call to Worship: One: O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for Christ has known our weakness, and still God s steadfast love endures forever. All: Let the Redeemed of our Lord say so, all those he redeemed from trouble. One: We cried to the One who is fully God and fully man, in our trouble our God saves us from distress and gives us peace. All: God sent His Son, the living Word, who has healed us and delivered us from sure destruction. One: Let us thank our Redeemer for divine love that is unchanging, who has given us this assurance forever. All: And let us rejoice loudly with sacrifices of thanksgiving, telling of the mighty deeds of our Savior with songs of joy. *Opening Hymn 744 Arise, Your Light Is Come! Call to Confession One: This is the truth: That the Light has come into the world, we are the Children of Light, being identified as such by our love for each other, let us then confess our weakness in corrupted flesh to Him who bore flesh yet committed no sin. Prayer of Confession All: Merciful God, we confess that Christ came in perfection as fully human, with no faults. We confess that Christ is our example in how we should live but have failed in following that which has been taught us. We all are weak but leaning upon your grace we become strong. We thank you for your kindness toward our feeble attempts and accept your forgiveness with gladness of heart. Praise you for these gifts, giver of life. Declaration of Forgiveness One: Indeed, God did not send the Christ into the world to condemn the world but so that those who hear and believe might be saved through him. In the name of Jesus Christ, we are forgiven. All: Praise be to our God! 2
The Peace One: May the Peace of Christ be with you. All: And also with you. Let us pass the Peace to one another. *Congregational Response 579 Glory Be to the Father The Word Prayer for Illumination One: Almighty Creator God, by your Holy Spirit, illuminate your children that we may see clearly your direction in life. Illuminate us that we will let your Light shine into the darkness of this world Let us live faithfully through Christ Jesus. Let us see the gifts you have given to us in our lives. All: Amen. Scripture Reading (ESV): Psalms 52:8-9, Ephesians 4:11-16 One: All: The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Choir Anthem Come to the Water Page/Blackwood Sermon Gifts: Body Living; Goals and Plans Rev. Charley Shurtz *Hymn 163 CCLI License # 1049021 Wild and Lone the Prophet s Voice 3
*Statement of Faith (in unison) Apostles Creed (Traditional) I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; he descended into hell; the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy catholic church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting. AMEN. Prayers of the People Silent Prayer Time 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, for ever. Amen. Responding with Thanks Call for Offering One: Church of the Living God, let us give remembering all that Christ has given us. Let us offer our sacrifice with a heart full of thanksgiving and songs of praise telling of our joy of being a child of God. Let us be filled with gratitude for having received the greatest gift. Offertory *Doxology 592 Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow *Prayer of Dedication All: Christ who sits at the right hand of God in Heaven, we thank you for your wonderful gifts in our lives. Accept our offering as we dedicate our lives to you again and help us be the light that the world seeks which is your steadfast love. In Christ Jesus we pray. Amen. 4
CCLI License # 1049021
CCLI License # 1049021
The Spirit Sends Us Forth to Serve CCLI License # 1049021
CCLI License # 1049021
Communion Blessing of the Bread and Wine. One: Open our eyes, Lord Jesus, to see you in this communion, that we see you in this common bread and in our common lives. Let us see you in our hunger and our fullness, in our joy and in our brokenness. All: We take this bread and wine, and we pray that by your Word and Spirit we who eat and drink them may know a closer experience of your presence. Servers please take your places One: All: One: All: One: All: On the night before Jesus died, he shared food with his friends. He took bread, blessed and broke it, and giving it to them said, Take and eat, this is my body which is given for you and for many. Do this to remember me. He took wine, blessed it, and giving it to them said, Drink this all of you. This is my blood which is shed for you and for many; do this to remember me. To God be the glory forever. Amen. We who are many are one body, for we all share in the one bread. The gifts of God for the people of God. Come and let us take this Holy Sacrament remembering that Jesus died for us, and believe in our hearts by faith with thanksgiving, that Christ died for us and rose again in eternal life. Servers distribute elements Communion Prayer One: Loving God, you have created all humanity in your image and likeness, and have revealed your plan and purpose in calling your friends and family. As we share this holy meal, inspire our hearts to see every man, woman and child given the dignity and value which is your purpose and your gift. All: O God, strengthen us in our desire to serve you and others, and breathe into our bodies the passion of your love. We pray this in the name of Jesus, from whom we have received the promise of the resurrection. Amen. *Closing Hymn 2241 Sending The Spirit Sends Us Forth to Servce *Charge and Benediction *Congregational Response 748 (see previous page) Rev. Charley Shurtz Go with Us, Lord Postlude As we leave worship, we are called to carry with us the light of Christ and share it with the world. We warmly welcome visitors and invite you to consider membership in our community of faith if you do not have a church home. For more information about the church, please contact the office at (417) 881-3762. 5
Announcements Please come to the church Saturday, January 14 at 9:00 a.m. for the unhanging of the greens. There will be pastries of some kind served along with coffee. Come volunteer and stay for free lunch at noon! The Congregational Care Committee would like to invite YOU to be a shepherd for 2017. Each shepherd is assigned 6-7 sheep (members of our church family). The following is an example of the things Shepherds are asked to do for their sheep. 1. Pray for each person every day. 2. Remember birthdays, anniversaries, and other special days with a card or phone call. 3. Make a special effort to greet them at church on Sunday. 4. If they miss church several Sundays in a row, check in with them to be sure they re okay and to determine if they need anything. 5. Respond to concerns as you are able and communicate to the pastor and the Congregational Care Committee any concerns that need a broader response. 6. If one of your flock is homebound or in a nursing home, please try to visit 3-4 times during the year. Being a shepherd is more reward than work and we would like to see more of our members take advantage of this opportunity. If you would like to be a shepherd, please call one of the following Congregational Care Committee members: Pam Curtis - 417-827-2585 DeAnn Holt - 417-881-5231 Sharon Marsh - 417-887-3731 Sue Moore - 417-889-8256 On Saturday, January 21, 2017, there will be a meeting at 10:00 am at University Heights Baptist Church for anyone who would like to find out more about mentoring a person or family trapped by a payday loan. You would come in the main entrance off the east parking lot at the church. Please call Marilyn Nelson at 880-9315 (or text her) to let her know you will be coming. Questions? Ask Sue Moore. 6
M i n i S c r o l l Events this week: January 8, 2017 - January 14, 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 8:00 AM - Christian Community Church 9:30 AM - Sunday School 10:45 AM - Worship Service Communion 12:30 PM - Bethany Evangelical Church 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10:30 AM - Bible Study (Westminster) 5:00 PM - JC Living Waters for the World 6:00 PM - Parkcrest AA Group 7:00 PM - Bethany Evangelical Church 7:00 PM - New Beginnings Al- Anon Alateen Family Group 9:30 AM - Morning PW Circle 1:30 PM - Afternoon PW Circle 4:30 PM - Debtor s Anonymous 6:00 PM - Overeaters Anonymous 7:00 PM - Evening PW Circle 7:00 PM - Bethany Evangelical Church 7:00 PM - New Life Group 12:00 PM -Free Lunch, No Questions 5:00 PM - Parkcrest AA Group 5:30 PM - Bible Study - dinner provided 7:15 PM - Choir practice 5:30 PM - Al- Anon Group 7:00 PM - Bethany Evangelical Church 7:00 PM - New Life Group 7:00 PM - Parkcrest AA Group 7:00 PM - New Beginnings Al- Anon Alateen Family Group 8:00 AM - New Life Group 9:00 AM - Unhanging of the Greens 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM - Piano Recital 12:00 PM -Free Lunch, No Questions 12:00 PM - Overeaters Anonymous 3:00 PM - Ralpha Yount memorial 7:00 PM - Bethany Evangelical Church January Worship Leaders: Brenda Stone - Liturgist Ted Scott - Head Usher Dee Diehl - Jim Moore Roberta Nicholson and Lou Howard - Greeters Church Office Hours: Monday 10:00-2:15 Wednesday 9:00-1:00 Thursday 9:00-1:00 Pastoral Office Hours: Tuesday 9:00-2:00 Thursday 9:00-2:00 Church Staff: Reverend Charley Shurtz Dr. Lynda Crowder, Director of Music Tara Albert, Administrative Assistant Paul & Judy Robbins, Custodians Contact information for Reverend Charley Shurtz: Email: clawrence923@icloud.com Text/phone: 417-496-6723 7
Presbytery Prayer Support of the Week Bethany Presbyterian Church in Joplin, MO has approximately 72 members Weekly Joys: Birthdays: January 8: Nancy Robinett, January 10: Curt Finney, January 11: Bob Crowder, January 12: DeAnn Holt Weekly Concerns: Mark Anderson (Judi s son), Bill Moll, Paul Finney, Debby Collier, Louise Reed, JayE Shurtz, Gondy Shuler Members with ongoing concerns Lea Barcomb @ Home Mary Brunner @ Elfindale Manor Dale McDonald @ Mount Vernon Sharol Neely @ Home Gondy Shuler @ Quail Creek Sue Kness @ Home Judi Anderson @ Home Friends & Family Charles Bess father of Jeff Bess Jerry Holt brother of Don Holt Linda Ice; Deidre sister and niece of Nancy Robinett Cameron Marshall son of Denise Moll Randy Randall Clare Fulvio mother of Maria Nelson Julie Newton daughter-in-law of Charles & Louise Newton Jack Shuler grandson of Gondy Cece (Lumpe) Haden and son Jonathan Jan (John) friend of Rich Marsh Louise Davis mother of Denise Moll Don Simkins son-in-law of Gondy Shuler Josh Bradley son-in-law of Marcie and Dave Cotrill Paul Finney son of Curt and Rosemary Finney & father of John Paul Donna Adams friend of Pam Newton Paul Deer friend of Jim & Gladys Jester 8