LIBERTY CHURCH, PCA A congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America Sunday, September 24, 2017 Praising God Connecting with His People Advancing His Kingdom Russ Sukhia Barry Cureton Nick Hathaway Preaching Pastor Shepherding Pastor Youth Pastor
Prelude Welcome Worship Service And He said, Go, and tell this people: Keep on hearing, but do not understand; Keep on seeing, but do not perceive. Make the heart of this people dull, And their ears heavy, And shut their eyes; Lest they see with their eyes, And hear with their ears, And understand with their heart, And return and be healed. Isaiah 6:9-10 Ministry Minute Pulpit Search Committee Chairman Ted Peiffer Silent Prayer of Preparation Call to Worship from Rev. 1:5-6 *Hymn of Adoration Let us Love and Sing and Wonder #127 *Invocation Confession of Sin Father, you have called us to humility, but we confess that we are often proud. We want recognition from the wealthy, popular or powerful, but you call us to serve those who are poor and weak. We yearn to receive honor from others. You call us to give honor to others. This world urges us to strive for great things for ourselves. Your Word urges us to strive for great things for your kingdom. Forgive us for selfish thoughts and words and actions, and remind us that the Lord Jesus came not to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many. In His name, and through His sacrifice, we ask these things. Amen Words of Assurance John 10:27-30 *Songs of Praise
The Lion and The Lamb Brenton Brown, Brian Johnson, Leeland Mooring Verse 1 He's coming on the clouds Kings and kingdoms will bow down And every chain will break As broken hearts declare His praise For who can stop the Lord almighty Chorus Our God is the Lion The Lion of Judah He's roaring with power And fighting our battles And every knee will bow before Him Our God is the Lamb The Lamb that was slain For the sin of the world His blood breaks the chains And every knee will bow before the Lion and the Lamb Oh, every knee will bow before the Lion and the Lamb Verse 2 So open up the gates Make way before the King of kings Our God who comes to save Is here to set the captives free For who can stop the Lord almighty (chorus) Bridge Who can stop the Lord almighty Who can stop the Lord almighty Nothing Without You Bebo Norman & Mitch Dane Take my hands and lift them up, for I have not the strength to praise You near enough. See, I have nothing, I have nothing without You. And take my voice and pour it out. Let it sing the songs of mercy I have found. For I have nothing, I have nothing without You.
Chorus And all my soul needs is all Your love to cover me, so all the world will see that I have nothing without You. Take my body and build it up. May it be broken as an offering of love. For I have nothing, I have nothing without You. All my soul needs is all Your love to cover me, so all the world will see that I am nothing, that I love You, with all my heart, with all soul, with all mind, and with all the strength that I can find. Take my time here on this earth, and let it glorify All that You are worth. For I am nothing, I am nothing without You. Lord I Lift Your Name on High Rick Founds Lord, I lift your name on high, Lord, I Love to sing Your praises. I m so glad You re in my life, I m so glad You came to save us. You came from heaven to earth to show the way, From the earth to the cross my debt to pay, From the cross to the grave, from the grave to the sky, Lord I lift Your name on high. (Repeat) CCLI 578579 Shepherding Prayer Elder Michael Anderson *Psalm of Faith The Lord s My Shepherd #77 (3 rd tune) (last stanza unaccompanied) Receiving of Tithes and Offerings (including Mercy Needs offering for hurricane relief) Offertory Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem Choir by Fulbert of Chartres, translated by Robert Campbell Dan Whittemere/Fettke Sermon Scripture Acts 28:11-30 [Children ages 4-2nd grade are dismissed for Wonders of Worship (Children s Church) with Erin & Todd Weitzel]
Sermon Ten Myths of Church Growth Pastor Nick *Closing Hymn Jesus Shall Reign #374 (sing to Duke Street tune, #15) *Benediction Please be seated for a few moments for a special presentation to the Hathaways, to be followed by a luncheon in their honor in the Family Life Center (commonly called the gym.) Sermon Notes Sermon: Ten Myths of Church Growth Pastor Nick 1. Proclaim the gospel only once you get where you're going. 2. The gospel must be proclaimed from a pulpit. 3. Never accuse your audience of sin. 4. Non-Christians don't want to know your views on Christianity. 5. You have to tell people the whole gospel in your first interaction. 6. You need a large gathering place to proclaim the gospel.
7. You need to proclaim the gospel briefly. 8. You need to use the New Testament to proclaim the gospel. 9. Issuing warnings to people is the opposite of gospel proclamation. 10. Using shame is an ineffective tool in proclaiming the gospel. Thanks Thank you to all those who helped to make LCS Sunday such a lovely time of worship and fellowship together. The teachers and staff enjoyed worshiping with us and also the luncheon. Thank you to those who helped to set up, serve and clean up for the luncheon. We are thankful for all of you who helped to make our LCS family feel so welcome and appreciated!
Focus on Missions Pray for Ben Weinreich as he prepares to go to Mapuche in southern Chile in mid October with Serge. During the trip he will help build a center which when completed will have a three fold purpose; 1st to bring the gospel to the Mapuche Indians; 2nd to train and send missionaries and 3rd to offer rest and retreat to pastors and church leaders. If you would like to support Ben please place a check in the offering plate and put Chile Trip on the memo line For more details you may pick up a letter on the back table or see Ben. Adult Sunday School Charlie Cate's Sunday School class will not meet on October 1st. Those who attend his class should feel free to attend Howard Hill's class for that one Sunday. An Opportunity to be a Minister of Mercy Liberty's Ministry of Mercy has openings for a few more willing servants. Our Lord calls us to demonstrate our love for Him by loving and caring for each other. The Mercy Needs Ministry does this by sending flowers, cards and notes of encouragement to hurting brethren; providing various forms of practical assistance (including financial, through the generosity of Liberty members) as well as budgetary counseling to those in need; and praying for the flock. We meet together on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Ministries of Mercy bless not only those who receive the help, but also those who offer it. Please prayerfully consider participating in this ministry, and contact either Deacon Jeff Jordan or Doug Womer, or Elder Michael Anderson if you are interested. Mercy Needs Requests There is a need in the Body for companionship for a disabled person (ambulatory). This would involve a commitment of several hours per week, two days a week for a lunch outing or similar activity. The Mercy Needs Committee would reimburse for expenses. Please contact Doug Womer or Jeff Jordan from the Mercy Needs Committee if you are interested. Urgent Need for Counting Team Help There is an urgent need for two members to serve on one of our counting teams which counts on Sunday afternoons. Training could start in September. Please contact Brian Moran. Men s Ministry Men s Wednesday Night Bible Study, 7 pm Meets in the Parlor Men Join us for a new study on the Book of Acts as we see how the Lord grows the church and us to maturity. We will delve deep in the Word so
that we have a better understanding of scripture and how it applies to our daily lives. Howard Hill will be leading the study with others assisting. Contact Howard or Pastor Barry for more information. A study guide will be provided. To get the most out of our study, we ask you to come prepared by utilizing the study guide. Randallstown Small Group The Randallstown Small Group will not be meeting in September. The next meeting is Sunday, October 15th right after church in fellowship hall. From Pastor Russ Next Sunday I plan to begin the series I m calling Wading into Romans. Over the next several weeks, we ll only be able to proceed a few feet into the deep Roman Sea, but we trust that it will be refreshing and healthful, nonetheless. You may want to bring towels. Youth Group Youth Group is for 6-12 grade students every other Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. in the Block House. The next meeting is TONIGHT. We will be playing games, singing praise songs (If Andrew and Daniel can lead us,) and talking through what the Bible teaches us. The Westminster Confession of Faith will be our curriculum guide. Each week we will try to unpack and put into modern language the Bible truths that are articulated in the Westminster. So, the first week, Sunday, September 10th, we will be talking with the youth about God s Eternal Decree: If God s sovereign is He the author of sin? Does God predestine some people to hell? Does God mearely see into the future and act out accordingly? We won't be communicating what game we'll be playing each week, you'll just have to come to find out. You can bring a snack to share. If you would like more information about youth Sunday School, Fellowship in Students Homes (FISH), service projects, and other events contact the church office at office@libertychurchpca.org.
Schedule of Volunteers September 24 October 1 Nursery 9:30 a.m. Nursery 10:30 a.m. Toddler 10:30 a.m. Donna Hancock Robin Moran Bianca & Anna Vesotsky Dianna Cote Becky Goedeke, Hannah Watkins Christa Moges, Liz Davidson Lock-up Fred Walker Werner Kloetzli Sound Nathan Goedeke Anthony Anderson Greeters Gus & Carol Katsampis Oliver & Fiona Dearden Usher Team Leader Geof Smith Kurt Reiblich Adult Sunday School Classes Ecclesiastes and Colossians Charlie Cate Fellowship Hall 1 Peter Howard Hill Fellowship Hall Leadership Class Barry Cureton Parlor August Monthly Budget Report ACTUAL BUDGET DIFFERENCE TOTAL INCOME AS OF 8/31/17 $472,607.00 $ 456,365.00 $16,242.00 EXPENSES AS OF 8/31/17 $496,313.00 $ 456,365.00 ($ 39,948.00) GAIN/(LOSS) AS OF 8/31/17 ($23,706.00)
Weekly Schedule Sunday, September 24 9:30 am Sunday School for all ages 10:30 am Coffee Fellowship 10:45 am Worship Service 12:30 pm Luncheon for the Hathaway Family/LCS gym 6:30 pm Youth Group Tuesday, September 26 6:00 am Men s Bible Study/Denny s 6:30 pm Ladies Night Out 7:00 pm Session Meeting Wednesday, September 27 6:30 pm Prayer Group 7:00 pm Christian Service Brigade/LCS 7:00 pm Pioneer Girls/FH 7;00 pm Choir/Sanctuary 7:00 pm Men s Bible Study/Parlor Thursday, September 28 7:00 pm Women s Bible Study/FH Sunday, October 1 9:30 am Sunday School for all ages 10:30 am Coffee Fellowship 10:45 am Worship Service 21st Annual Carroll County Christian Men s Prayer Breakfast Saturday, October 7, 8:00-10:00 am (Doors open at 7:30 am) Pleasant Valley Community Fire Hall 2030 Pleasant Valley Road, South, Westminster Tickets: $15 each, Students and pastors free Contact Bob Jones 410-848-7687 or Carl Hancock 410-795-4599 for tickets or more information