Blessed to Be a Blessing The Blessing Continues! November 9, 2014 8:15 and 10:45 AM Dedication Sunday Being an Acts 29 Church You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Acts 1:8 NRSV Our Mission To trust in Jesus love like Jesus grow in Jesus bring others to Jesus
Enter this Church not as a stranger, but as a guest of God. May the blessings of God rest upon you, both in your coming in and your going out. We are delighted to have you in worship. We ask that you please sign the Fellowship Pad at the end of the pew. For your convenience, we have a warm and loving nursery adjacent to the sanctuary, complete with an available paging system. We also have a Cry Room at the back of the Sanctuary (near the usher s table) on the pulpit side with windows and a speaker so that you can see and hear the service. If you have any questions or need literature regarding the life of Bethany Presbyterian Church, please visit the Welcome Center, located next to the sanctuary. Please turn off cell phones before worship. Thank you. *Indicates all who are able, please stand. The Chiming of the Hour We Gather Before God The Welcome and News of the Church The Prelude Prelude on Amazing Grace D. Wood The Call to Worship *The Prayer of Confession and Assurance *The Hymn No. 561 Christ, for the World We Sing The Children s Message We Give to God Prayer and Recognition of Veterans The Presentation of our Tithes and Offerings The Offertory 8:15 Just as I Am J. Spong 10:45 Bring What You Have to the Savior C.Berry The Response The Doxology No.34 The Prayer of Dedication
CARING FOR ONE ANOTHER Please let us know if you are going into the hospital, having surgery or will be an outpatient. Also, let us know when you return home. Keep in your prayers: Marjorie Jablonski in Rehab at Kane Hospital Anna Mae Kramer at Country Meadows Rehab Facility Please keep Betty Dalby and her son Rob in your prayers as today is the third anniversary of her husband Bob s death. THE FLOWERS: In memory of my mother, Gloria Ellinger with love from Cindy O Korn. Also, flowers are in memory of Roger M. Lesnett from DJ, Tara, David and Jordan Krieger. DONATIONS: A donation was made to Bethany Presbyterian Church in memory of Ed Van Eman from his wife Connie and their family. A donation was also made to the Bethany Stained Glass Window Fund in memory of Helen Godwin Boyce from Tom & Carole Aspinall. FROM THE BETHANY CHURCH OFFICE 740 Washington Road, Bridgeville PA 15017 412-221-5132 office@bethanypresby.org www.bethanypresby.org Attendance for November 2, 2014-8:15 AM 107 10:45 AM 211 Finance Report: As of November 2, 2014 ($) 2014 YTD 2013 YTD +/- Contributions and investment income 486,896 517,904 (31,008) General Fund Subsidies (transfers) 107,859 77,529 30,330 Total General Fund Income 594,755 595,433 (678) Year to Date Budget 618,567 +/- Budget (23,812) THANKS TO THOSE SERVING THE LORD THIS MORNING Lay Readers: 8:15 Beckie Price 10:45 Chistine Camacho-Lehnan Ushers: 8:15 Beckie Price & Family 10:45 Chloe Camancho-Lehnan, Diocelina Gastgeb, Rich & Halie Ralston Worship & Wonder Jane & Mike Vennum 2 & 3 Year Olds Second Hour Anita & Lindsey Myers Scrip Table Nikki O Brien Nursery: 8:15 Nicole Loebig 10:45 Lynne Suchoza & Tara Krieger
NEWS FOR THE BODY OF CHRIST Grace and Truth: a Bible Study and Conversation on God's Design for Marriage and Sexuality TODAY at Noon Due to interest, this will be a repeat presentation of the study and conversation we held in July. It will include a study of scriptures on marriage, sexuality and homosexuality. There will be time for reflection, dialogue and prayer. This is a particularly relevant topic in our culture, our personal lives and in light of the PC-USA General Assembly actions to redefine marriage. You are invited, whatever your perspective, to participate. Questions contact Pastor Robbie. Golden Oldies For Thanksgiving this year, Bethany will be partnering with Crossroads Church and St. Mary's to deliver meals to families in need in the area. Please see the orange insert in the bulletin to volunteer. The next planning meeting is on November 13 at 6:30. If you have any referrals or questions, please feel free to contact Jaymi Emanuelson at Jaymi1961@hotmail.com or 412-722-4433. Bethany Youth Ringers have started! We could use a few more ringers. Plan on coming and offering praise to God. Rehearsal is from 7:00 until 7:30 in the choir room on Tuesdays (after LOGOS). PW Fundraiser: PW is continuing to host a fundraiser with That s My Pan, a variety of personalized pans and assorted items. All proceeds will go to the mission Bethany Helping Hands. Stop by the display table in the Welcome Center. These make a wonderful gift! Presbyterian Women s new Mission Project (Santi-Panti s) is up and running. Please stop by the PW table in the Welcome Center to find out more about this project. This is a very much needed project in the other places of the world. Your help is need in sewing these santi-panti s. Kits and patterns will be available.
The 200-year Bicentennial history books are still available. Please see Carol or Tom Willhite. You can also contact the church office at 412-221-5132. A donation to help defray the cost of printing is suggested. Operation Christmas Boxes Presbyterian Women along with MOPS are going to be organizing the Operation Christmas Boxes. Please stop by the table in the Welcome Center and pick-up your box and flyer explaining the program. They are due back by November 16. If you have any questions please call Lynne Suchoza 412-221-7484. Please see Carolyn Garretson in the Welcome Center today for updated prayer lists from The Fellowship of Prayer. The Haiti Mission Team will be selling pies ONLY TODAY. These are delicious pies from the Pie Shoppe in Laughlintown PA. The proceeds will help the mission team purchase as much rice for several villages while they are in Haiti for distribution to as many families as possible! Order forms are at the table by the nursery. The pies will be at the church on Friday, November 21st which is the week before Thanksgiving for pickup. You will be notified when the pies are at the church. Pies are $9.00 each and checks should be made out to Bethany. Cream pies will have to be eaten that Friday or Saturday (oh darn!) - the fruit pies can be frozen and warmed on Thanksgiving Day. Please help us feed as many children and their families as possible while enjoying a tasty dessert for yourself! "Thank you" for all you do for others! For more information, please call Barb Crawford at 412/977/4035. Calendar and Events for the week Sunday, November 9 Dedication Sunday Pray for Tim, Darlene & Erica Anderson 8:15 AM - Worship 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Worship 12:00 PM Marriage & Sexuality Conversation 6:00 PM Jr. High Youth Group 7:30 PM Sr. High Youth Group
Monday, November 10 (Psalm 113) Pray for David Arison 9:30 AM Preschool 7:00 PM - PW Body Carpenter Workout 7:00 PM Session Team Meetings Tuesday, November 11 (Psalm 114) Pray for Tom, Clare, & Caroline Arison 9:30 AM Tuesday Quilters 5:00 PM LOGOs 7:00 PM Bethany Youth Ringers Wednesday, November 12 (Psalm 115) Pray for Ralph & Ellen Arison 7:00 AM Smooshed Women s Meeting 9:30 AM Preschool 7:00 PM Choir Practice 8:30 PM Bell Ringers Thursday, November 13 (Psalm 116) Pray for Shawn, Mia & Tommie Arlet 9:15 AM Bethany Quilters, MOPS 12:00 PM Thursday Knitters 6:00 PM Christmas Pageant Practice 6:30 PM Planning Meeting for Thanksgiving Dinners 7:00 PM Dart Ball Friday, November 14 (Psalm 117) Pray for Tom & Carole Aspinall Jr. High Youth Group Retreat all weekend 9:30 AM Preschool 12:00 PM Men s Lunch at Kings Restaurant Saturday, November 15 (Psalm 118) Pray for Mark, Kimberly, Alexander, & Nicholas Aul Jr. High Youth Group Retreat 7:30 AM Food Bank 10:00 AM Operation Christmas Child Box Packing 5:00 PM MOPS Moms & Dads Date Night Sunday, November 16 Baptism Sunday & Blanket Sunday Jr. High Youth Group Retreat 8:15 AM Worship 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Worship 7:00 PM Sr. High Youth Group Movie Night
The Fruits of Giving: A Video Testimony The Pastoral Prayer and The Lord s Prayer We Listen to God s Word The Prayer of Illumination The Scripture Readings Lay Reader Old Testament Isaiah 52:7-10 page 1144 New Testament Acts 28:16-17, 23-31 page 1744 Acts 29 Leader: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. The Sermon Being an Acts 29 Church Rev. John Hamilton We Respond to God s Word The Song Multiplied Needtobreathe Jeff Nowak and John Hamilton Your love is like radiant diamonds Bursting inside us we cannot contain Your love will surely come find us Like blazing wild fires singing Your name God of mercy sweet love of mine I have surrendered to Your design May this offering stretch across the skies And these Halleluiahs be multiplied The Prayer of Response and Dedication The Presentation of Dedication Cards
*The Hymn No. 560 I Love to Tell the Story *The Benediction *The Benediction Response (10:45) May the Grace of Christ Our Savior J. Stainer *The Postlude Praeludium in C Major D. Buxtehude Presbyterian History The first Presbytery is formed in western Pennsylvania. John Stevenson, a member of the Pigeon Creek Presbyterian Church in Washington County, hosted a two-day meeting at his spacious log cabin home on September 19, 1781 for the purpose of responding to a call of the Synod of New York and Pennsylvania to organize the Presbytery of Redstone. In addition to three ministers, attendees included laymen and elders. Of particular note, the Ten Mile Church (near Prosperity, PA) was represented by Elder Demas Lindley whose family and congregation came from Mendham, New Jersey. His Fort Lindley home was a point of refuge that always held firm against attacks from Indians, and, in 1776, by attacks from Indians and British Loyalists. The meeting's host pastor was a 28 year-old, powerfully built man named John McMillan who was well suited for the frontier life. McMillan was the second pastor to establish permanent residence in western PA. His ministry of 60 years; powerful leadership; and devotion to western Pennsylvania Presbyterianism merited an honored title as "The Apostle of the West." Reverend's James Power and Thaddeus Dod were the other pastors in attendance. A fourth minister, Joseph "hell-fire" Smith could not attend. Threats from a warring tribe of Indians near his Buffalo and Cross Creek congregations made it impossible for him to leave and share in this organizing fellowship. Prayer, refreshments, and fellowship were punctuated by preaching from a text in the Book of Job by Rev. Thaddeus Dod. John McMillan was chosen to serve as the first moderator, and James Power was constituted as the first Stated Clerk. The minutes fail to record other business transactions. However, the Redstone Presbytery was up and running with renewed faith and a vision for the future.