SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST SEPTEMBER 23, 2012
WELCOME Welcome to First United Methodist Church, we are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us this morning. Founded in 1821, First Church is the oldest Protestant church in the area and the oldest Methodist church in Florida. This historic church, with four Sunday services, has a membership of 3200 and is overflowing with life. We hope that you will consider becoming a member of our church family. You may join any Sunday by profession of faith or transfer of membership. Come and be a part of what God is doing here. FLOWERS The flower arrangements today are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Horace Shumpert on the occasion of his birthday on September 25th by Berta and family. VISITOR/NEW MEMBER CLASS We welcome all visitors and new members that are interested in learning more about First Church to an introductory class that consists of four parts. The class will assemble at 9:30am in room PH101 next door in the Perry Home. Today s class, Tour of First Church, will walk you through the historic buildings of our campus. We hope you join us each week. OPEN COMMUNION All persons who desire to live and lead a Christian life are invited to the Lord s table for the holy meal. Regardless of who we are, God invites each of us to the gospel feast. Jesus stands waiting to take us in. The invitation is ours to accept. NURSERY AND CHILDREN S BULLETINS Nursery is available this morning for children up to 5 years old. If you need help locating the nursery, please see an usher or greeter for assistance. Also, children s worship bulletins and crayons are available in the narthex. THOSE SERVING TODAY 8:00: ACOLYTES Anna Barfield & Dawson Kuba; CRUCIFER Corinne Ebner; USHERS Parker Chaudron, Watson Aldridge, Ron Anderson, Sam Morrissette & Charles Rehwinkle; GREETERS John/Betty Bracken, Don/ Gloria Holcombe, Vicki Adcox, Walter Pierce, Bob Stephens, Watson/Anne Aldridge & Elaine Mitchell. 9:30: USHERS Wade Peters, John Susko & Roger Murray; GREETERS Joe/Carol Colbert; COMMUNION STEWARD Terry Covan; ASSISTING WITH COMMUNON Hope Susko & Bill TurneLay Persons; MUSIC Libby Hargrave. 11:00: ACOLYTES Hattie Wade & Khaki Wade; USHERS Gary Lovelace, Dan DuBose, John Fitzgerald, Brent Hough, Carl Valletto, Jack Wallace & Tommy Van Matre; GREETERS Julie Seabrook, Jean Wallace & Bronwyn Lovelace.
ORDER OF WORSHIP 8:00 AND 11:00 A.M. WELCOME *CHORUS This is my story, this is my song, praising my Savior all the day long; this is my story, this is my song, praising my Savior all the day long. PRELUDE St. Denio 8:00 Rick Branch, organ arr. Michael Burkhardt 11:00 Heidi Branch, piano; Rick Branch, organ A Symphony of Spirituals I. Presto *CHIMING OF THE HOUR *CALL TO WORSHIP The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you. And also with you. The risen Christ is with us. Praise the Lord! *HYMN No. 103 Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise ST. DENIO *COLLECT Dr. Mary Ann Gantt REGISTRATION OF ATTENDANCE Please register your attendance on the registration pad. If you are visiting with us, include your address and telephone number so that we may welcome you in a more personal way. 8:00 ANTHEM Sanctuary Choir I Know That My Redeemer Lives arr. Dan Forrest PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. (Repeat). *GOSPEL READING Mark 9:30-37 SERMON Dr. Wesley H. Wachob I coulda been a contender. (James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a)
PASTORAL PRAYER 8:00 Dr. Geoffrey Lentz 11:00 Rev. Ken Autrey OFFERTORY Jordan s Angels 8:00 Sanctuary Choir arr. Rollo Dilworth 11:00 Heidi Branch, piano; Rick Branch, organ A Symphony of Spirituals II. Andante & Allegro; III. Toccata & Fugue;6+66 IV. Coda *DOXOLOGY No. 95 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow OLD 100TH THE GREAT THANKSGIVING No. 15 You are invited to come forward to the altar to receive the elements of Holy Communion. COMMUNION HYMN No. 402 Lord, I Want To Be a Christian I WANT TO BE A CHRISTIAN INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP Anyone who wishes to join the church today, please come forward during the last stanza of the closing hymn. *CLOSING HYMN No. 421 Make Me a Captive, Lord DIADEMATA *BENEDICTION *POSTLUDE Bachiana arr. Gordon Young *Please Stand Lectionary Scripture OLD TESTAMENT LESSON: Proverbs 31:10-31 Solomon recounts the teachings of Lemuel the prophet concerning the proper role for a virtuous woman. EPISTLE LESSON: James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a James contrasts true and false wisdom. He writes that conflict among the members of the community is based on sinful premises, so they are to submit themselves to God and purify themselves. GOSPEL LESSON: Mark 9:30-37 While passing through Galilee, Jesus once more tells his disciples that he will die and rise again; and once more, they fail to understand. Upon arriving at Capernaum he uses a child to illustrate true humility.
ORDER OF WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. WELCOME PRELUDE There Is a Fountain Libby K. Hargrave arr. Gary Davidson *CHIMING OF THE HOUR *HYMN No. 103 Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise ST. DENIO *COLLECT Rev. Ken Autrey REGISTRATION OF ATTENDANCE Please register your attendance on the registration pad. If you are visiting with us, include your address and telephone number so that we may welcome you in a more personal way. PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. (Repeat). *GOSPEL READING Mark 9:30-37 SERMON Dr. Wesley H. Wachob I coulda been a contender. (James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a) PASTORAL PRAYER OFFERTORY Living Bread Rev. Scott Grantland Chancel Singers Elizabeth Shank and Gilbert Martin *DOXOLOGY No. 95 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow OLD 100TH THE GREAT THANKSGIVING No. 15 You are invited to come forward to the altar to receive the elements of Holy Communion. INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP Anyone who wishes to join the church today, please come forward during the last stanza of the closing hymn. *CLOSING HYMN No. 421 Make Me a Captive, Lord DIADEMATA *BENEDICTION *POSTLUDE All His Glory Libby K. Hargrave
ANNOUNCEMENTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT ACTIVITIES Wednesday Night Dinner begins serving at 5:00pm. This week s menu is: Herb Pork Loin, Steamed Carrots, Roasted Potatoes, Bread, Salad, Dessert. You may make your reservations in the registration pads, by calling the church office (432-1434), or online at FUMCPensacola.com. Please make your reservations by noon on Tuesday. Join in with one of our Wednesday Night Classes beginning at 6:15pm. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday night! GREAT WORLD RELIGIONS: HINDUISM Join us this evening at 5:30pm in Wesley Abbey for Great World Religions: Hinduism. The class will be facilitated by Dr. Wesley Wachob and will include a 30-minute DVD lecture followed by discussion. Study guides are available for $5. CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING Join us tomorrow, Monday, September 24th for our Church Council meeting at 6:00pm in Wesley Abbey. This meeting was originally scheduled for August, but was rescheduled due to Hurricane Isaac. For you convenience, nursery is available by request during the meeting. SILVER AND GOLD SEPT. 27, YOUTH BUILDING You are invited to Silver and Gold, a monthly fellowship luncheon sponsored by 50 Forward Ministries. We gather at 10:30am for coffee and blood pressure checks. For this month only, we are meeting in the Youth Building. A delightful singing group, A Faithful Few will be our entertainment. The luncheon cost is $5.00 and you can make reservations by calling the church office at 432-1434. BLUE LAKE CHURCH WIDE RETREAT Join us on October 12-14th for our annual Church-Wide Family Retreat at Blue Lake Assembly in Andalusia, Alabama. This is a wonderful weekend away with over 200 of your fellow church members and friends. Registration forms are available online or in the front office. Additional announcements, our complete church calendar, sermon podcasts and more are available online at FUMCPensacola.com. CONTACT US: 6 E. Wright St. Pensacola, Fl 32501 (850) 432-1434 -- www.fumcpensacola.com FOR PASTORAL EMERGENCIES CONTACT: Ken Autrey (850-333-3073) or Ginger Raines (850-259-3177) in addition to the church office.