January 18, 2015 The Second Sunday after Epiphany The Ordination of Kendra Plating Ten Thirty O clock First Baptist Church Greenville, South Carolina
Words of Welcome Organ Prelude Call to Worship Kyle Matthews Come, let us worship God. There are different gifts, but it is the same Spirit who gives them. There are different ways of serving God, but it is the same God who is served. Each one is given a gift by the same Spirit, to use for the common good. Together we are the Body of Christ, and individually members with one another. *Processional Hymn 324 Lord, Whose Love through Humble Service Stanzas 1-3 only BEACH SPRING Welcome of Worshipers We welcome those who are visiting with us today. Please complete a welcome card located in the pew rack and place it in the offering plate Words of Faith *Hymn 221 Be Thou My Vision SLANE All children first through fifth grades are invited to come to the front during the singing of the last two stanzas of this hymn.
Children s Sermon Jim Dant *Offertory Scripture and Prayer Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? And I said, Here am I; send me! (Isaiah 6:8) Whitney Hodges Musical Offering There Is a Balm in Gilead William L. Dawson There is a balm in Gilead, to make the wounded whole, There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the sin-sick soul. Sometimes I feel discouraged, and think my work s in vain, But then the Holy Spirit revives my soul again. There is a balm in Gilead, to make the wounded whole, There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the sin-sick soul. If you cannot sing like angels, if you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, and say He died for all. There is a balm in Gilead, to make the wounded whole, There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the sin-sick soul. Jeremiah 8:22 *Doxology (Hymn 32) LASST UNS ERFREUEN Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God above, ye heavenly host; Creator, Christ and Holy Ghost. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Words of Ordination Presentation of Ordinand
Laying on of Hands Tony McDade Kenny Goodson Mason Garner Janice Johnson Chris Plating Old Testament Lesson Psalm 139:1-18 The scripture may be found on page 503 of the Bible in the pew rack. Sermon Who Are You? Rebecca Hartzog Solo Child of God Kyle Matthews Child of God Called out by God Who reaches down to bless us through you With the gifts God s given to you Give your life to God Delight in God Allow the hands of God to shape you And if the challenge overtakes you Know the grace of God will save you As you go, Child of God Now go with God To serve your God Allow the love of God to guide you Take the peace of Christ inside you As you go with God To live in God Let the Spirit fall upon you So the kingdom comes around you And the light of God shines through you As you go, As you go, Go with God Covenant of Ordinand and Congregation Baxter Wynn Kendra: I do. My sister in faith, do you believe that you are truly called by God and the Church to the life and work of ministry in the name of Jesus Christ? In scripture, ministers are exhorted to tend the flock of God committed to their care, not by constraint but willingly, not for selfish gain but eagerly, not by domineering over those in their charge but by example. Will you endeavor to care for the people of God: nourishing, teaching and encouraging them; giving direction to the life of the congregation; counseling the troubled; declaring God s forgiveness of sin; and proclaiming victory over death?
Kendra: I will, with the help of God. The Spirit of God led Jesus to preach the good news to the poor, proclaiming release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, setting at liberty the oppressed, and proclaiming the time of God s good favor. Will you endeavor to lead the people of God in their obedience to the mission of the Church: guiding their concern for justice, peace and freedom for all people and taking a responsible place in the governance of the Church and in service to the World? Kendra: I will, with the help of God. In the first epistle of John it is written, If one claims to live in God, they must live like Jesus. Will you endeavor to conduct yourself so that your life is shaped by Jesus Christ, who took the form of a servant for our sake; and will you, with the help of the Holy Spirit, continually rekindle the gift of God that is in you to make known to all people the gospel of the grace of God? Kendra: I will, with the help of God. All: May God who has given you the will to do these things give you the grace to perform them. Kendra, God who has called you is faithful and will not fail. You have heard the covenant of your sister. Will you as members of God s Church affirm this call, join in covenant and accept Kendra as an ordained minister of the Gospel? Kendra, we accept you as one called to public servant leadership in the Church and affirm the decision that you be ordained. We pledge our love and offer our prayers that together we may glorify God and make Christ known in the world. Words of Blessing Prayer of Blessing Presentation of Robe Beverly Greer chair, Diaconate
Presentation of Certificate Oz Rogers past chair, Diaconate *Hymn of Celebration 228 Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing NETTLETON *Benediction Kendra Plating We are not the healers, we are not the reconcilers, we are not the givers of life. We are sinful, broken, vulnerable people who need as much care as anyone we care for. The mystery of ministry is that we have been chosen to make our own limited and very conditional love the gateway for the unlimited and unconditional love of God. Henri Nouwen Go now, knowing that you are the gateway for the love of God. *Benediction Response Child of God Kyle Matthews Peal of the Bells Postlude Songs of Thankfulness and Praise setting by Robert Hobby (based on Hymn 94) *Please stand if able. Hearing aid receivers and large-print orders of worship are available. Please contact an usher. Our Service of Worship has ended. Our Worship through Service begins.
The soloists are Kyle Matthews and Emma Zyriek. The acolytes are Carter Fayssoux and Emma Good. The guest proclaimer today is the Reverend Rebecca Hartzog. Becky, a native of Alabama, is a graduate of Samford University and earned her Master of Divinity degree from a Baptist seminary which no longer exists in its former moderate and open theological persuasion. She has served on church staffs in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky and North Carolina. She has also served as a Baptist campus minister on different campuses in Georgia for twelve years prior to going to Wake Forest University as the associate chaplain and Baptist campus minister in July 1999. In 2011, her responsibilities as Baptist Campus Minister were transferred to another minister. Some of Becky s responsibilities now include working with the Poteat scholars (North Carolina Baptist students), working with students of all faiths and serving as the liaison between the Office of the Chaplain and the Christian Campus Ministries staff. Becky loves walking with students on their spiritual journeys during their college years, listening to them, sometimes challenging them, and ministering to them in times of crisis. She also seeks to support faculty and staff whenever and wherever possible. Becky is always seeking to do less and be more. Offering special blessings upon Kendra today are Tony McDade, chair of Kendra s Ordination Council; Kenny Goodson, Kendra s father; Mason Garner, a member of the Youth Ministry; Janice Johnson, a member of Kendra s Ordination Council; and Chris Plating, Kendra s husband. Emma Zyriek, a student at Furman University, serves as a choral scholar in our Sanctuary Choir. The deacon assisting in worship today is Whitney Hodges. Whitney serves on the Missions Committee and is a teacher in the Five-year-old Sunday School Class. She and her husband, Matthew Burns, are members of the Koinonia Class and have three children: Beck, Ella and Nora. The rose placed on the baptistry today is in honor of Marshall Thomas Maddox, son of Braxton and Caroline Maddox, born January 7, 2015. The flowers in the Sanctuary today are given in loving memory of Lois B. Green by her family. The flowers in the Narthex are given in celebration of Kendra s ordination by her friends from Harvard Divinity School. Audiovisual technical crew members include Stewart Caldwell, Randy Childers, J.R. Christy, Lee Coates, Bootie Cothran, Will Dodson, John Michael Dunn, Mike Fuller, Mason Garner, Boyd Gaskin, Rob Hanley, John Jones, Christopher Matthews, Brown Miller, Peyton Mills, Sam Ramsey, Heath Rogers, Jack Rollins, Woods Russo and Reed Wilson. Music selections today include: There Is a Balm in Gilead by William L. Dawson, 1939, renewed 1967; and Child of God by Kyle Matthews, Catalytic Songs (BMI), 2015.
A Community of Believers Each Member A Minister Bootie Cothran, Media and Technology Jim Dant, Senior Minister Vivian Hamilton, Music and Worship Priscilla Harris, Children s Music Jenna Manning, Church Operations Kyle Matthews, Worship Arts Juli Morrow, Preschool Rosemary New, Infant-Toddler Program Kendra Plating, Pastoral Care and Interim to Youth Becky Ramsey, Children Jeanie Reed, Youth Music Matt Rollins, Spiritual Formation and Outreach Frank A. Smith, Neighborhood Partnership and Christian Fellowship Kathy Stewart, Kindergarten Laura Stout, Missions Charles Tompkins, Organist Baxter M. Wynn, Pastoral Care and Community Relations The Sunday morning worship service is broadcast on WLFJ-AM 660 and FM 92.9. The radio broadcast can also be heard via the World Wide Web. On the media page of www.firstbaptistgreenville.com are links to the radio and Livestream broadcasts. Links to view or listen to previous services are also available. First Baptist Church 847 Cleveland Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601-4495 (864) 233-2527 www.firstbaptistgreenville.com 2015 First Baptist Church, Greenville, SC (all rights reserved)