Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church of Orlando this morning! So glad you re here. We worship together as a church family in four services on Sundays: Traditional worship in the Sanctuary at 8:30 and 11am, and Genesis worship in Lee Fellowship Hall at 9:45am and 11am. If you d like to connect and learn more about this church family, someone will be available at the front of the room after worship, or you can visit fpco.org/guest. COMING SOON January, sign up to serve with Jobs Partnership this month. Your leadership transforms lives. fpco.org/jp January 8, Young at Heart As we hear from Craig Ustler, developer of the Creative Village. Lunch is $8. Call Maddy Vilar at 407.423.3441 x1159 to RSVP. January 10, Ordination of New Elders & Deacons, 11am. January 10, Second Sunday Social, after church under the Angel Wing (free coffee!). January 13, Women Engaged Brown Bag Series. Bring lunch & a friend. We provide drinks. fpco.org/we January 14, The Christ School Kindergarten Chat. Is your child ready? thechristschool.org January 15, PAUSE II Prayer in the Chapel. Take a deep breath. Open 11-1, January 15. fpco.org/pause January 17, New Sermon Series, Arc of Salvation: Studies in the Gospel of Mark. Get ready! January 17, First Step: a 30-minute overview of life at First Pres, after 11am worship. January 17, Dr. Alan Meenan in Casket Empty: 9:45am in Room 310 of the Edington Ministry Center. January 20, Company Night, hosted by Women Engaged. Think speed dating with friends, get connected. fpco.org/we January 20, Women Engaged Brown Bag Series. Bring lunch & a friend. We provide drinks. fpco.org/we January 21, The Christ School Open House. For parents of transitional K-8th Grade students. thechristschool.org January 26, Open House at Weekday School. For parents of preschool-age children, learn more. weekdayschoolorlando.org
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ORLANDO 106 EAST CHURCH STREET, ORLANDO, FL 32801 407.423.3441 FPCO.ORG EST. 1876 JANUARY 3, 2016 EPIPHANY SUNDAY CONGREGATIONAL CARE As a caring body of believers, we remember in our prayers those recently hospitalized or recuperating at home. To be added to our prayer list, please call the Pastoral Care office at x1455, or submit an online prayer request at fpco.org/prayerrequest. GENEROSITY Due to the holiday printing schedule, our generosity report is unavailable. It ll be back next week. Give online from your smartphone: fpco.org/give.
Genesis W O R S H I P Welcome To Hear God s Word Prayer for Illumination Dr. Case Thorp *Scripture Reading Luke 10:25-37 *At the conclusion of our Scripture reading, the leader will say, This is the word of the Lord. The congregation is invited to respond, Thanks be to God. Message Getting The House In Order Assisting in Genesis: Rev. Jack Peebles and Tanner Fox. (Give securely on your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile) If you want to learn or listen to the music that we ll be doing on Sunday mornings, BEFORE that Sunday, you can visit fpco.org/music to subscribe to the weekly Genesis Music Spotify playlist. fpco.org/music NOTES
Traditional W O R S H I P Time is a funny thing. We have just passed into a new year, yet it s just another day. There is something compelling about the idea of starting over or beginning anew. In a way, Epiphany is a kind of new beginning as well. An epiphany is that moment when the light goes on! We see something we ve never seen before. Something brand new has dawned on us. Epiphany, January 6th, celebrates the revelation of Jesus to the world as the Son of God. The visit of the Magi was that demonstration to the world. It focuses on the epiphany to the Jewish nation that Jesus came to be the Savior of all peoples and nations. The star and light are symbols of this event as noted in the opening music of worship today. This momentous event, the entrance of God in human flesh into the world, is what we celebrate in worship. Eternity has intersected time...our time, this morning. May there be an epiphany in worship today as we encounter our Lord. - Dr. Dan Sharp (Please silence all phones and electronic devices.) GATHERING Prelude Cantilena Joseph Rheinberger Welcome *Organ Meditation *Call to Worship *Hymn of Praise Improvisation Josiah Armes A Song of Epiphany Daniel Sharp As with Gladness Hymn No. 236 *Ascription of Praise
Organ Praise Pastoral Report *Passing of the Peace Psalm 23 Call to Prayer Spirit of the Living God Daniel Iverson Pastoral Prayer and Lord s Prayer Scripture John 4:4-27 Hymn of Unity We Have Come to Join in Worship Hymn No. 647 THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Offerings *Gloria (Refrain) Hymn No. 188 *Prayer of Commitment (Give securely on your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile) Anthem of Devotion Cantique de Jean Racine Gabriel Faure Chancel Choir PROCLAMATION OF GOD S WORD To Hear God s Word Prayer for Illumination Dr. Case Thorp *Scripture Reading Luke 10:25-37 Pew Bible p. 735 *At the conclusion of our Scripture reading, the leader will say, This is the word of the Lord. The congregation is invited to respond, Thanks be to God. Message Getting The House In Order
RESPONSE *Hymn of Challenge Community of Christ Leoni Hymn No. 615 *Invitation and Charge *Benediction *Choral Response Postlude Omega Amen Daniel Sharp God of Grace and God of Glory arr. Paul Manz * All who are able are invited to stand. Assisting in Worship: Bret Allen, Dr. Dan Sharp, Christina Sweeting, and organist Josiah Armes.
Company Night hosted by WOMEN ENGAGED God designed us for community, but it s hard to light the world when you re feeling disconnected. Ladies: January 20 is a night for new connections. We re having company, and you re invited! Think speed dating... for friends, here at church. Discover more at fpco.org/we