MARCH 27, 2016 The Travel Narrative Luke 9:51-19:28 The Gospel In Story

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EASTER MARCH 27, 2016 The Travel Narrative Luke 9:51-19:28 The Gospel In Story

WELCOME VISITORS We are thrilled that you have chosen to worship with us on Easter Sunday! One of the Chapel s core principles is to begin with people wherever they are on their spiritual journey. Whether you have been growing in your relationship with Jesus Christ for decades, or you are not sure what a relationship with Jesus looks like, we welcome you and count it an honor that you would spend time pursuing or exploring faith in Jesus with us. You will find that the answer to a lot of questions around here is Yes. Do we have contemporary worship or traditional? Yes! Is this a church for younger people or older people? Yes! Because when we are meeting people wherever they are on their spiritual journey, we have people at all different stages of growth, maturity and commitment, but we believe that when we are able to connect with God together, grow in our faith together, and serve together, it actually displays more of who Jesus is, not less. If you are not connected to our family of faith, please know it would be a privilege for us to meet you, learn how we can serve you, and answer any questions you might have about the Chapel. The best way to get connected is to stop by the Welcome Center in the Main Foyer. If you are unable to stop by the Welcome Center, you can always visit wcchapel.org/new for information or to get connected. Our hope is that today as we worship and experience community together, we will encounter God s saving and transforming grace through Jesus Christ. Travis Simone, Lead Pastor SUNDAY SCHEDULE Service Times: 9 and 11 a.m. Worship Room Student Ministry (Middle High School): 11 a.m. Student Ministry Worship Room Children s Ministry (6 weeks 5th Grade): 9 and 11 a.m. NOTES The Chapel will be closed tomorrow (Monday, March 28). If you have an immediate need for pastoral assistance, please call the Chapel s main number (229-7152). Our communion service for April will be on Sunday, April 10. Please join us next week for our service of baptism. To find Sunday media, calendar and registrations, community groups, information about pastors and staff, employment opportunities, or to sign up for our weekly email, visit: wcchapel.org WILLIAMSBURG COMMUNITY CHAPEL 757-229-7152 wcchapel.org

Order of Worship March 27, 2016 Easter Worship Room (9 & 11 a.m.) Prelude: Praise Ye The Lord, The Almighty Welcome and Call to Worship Response Reading 214: Travis Simone, Lead Pastor Hymn 217: Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Prayer: Doug Bunn, Associate Pastor Celebration and Worship Worship Christ the Risen King; In Christ Alone Choral Offertory: Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Hymn 215: Alleluia! Alleluia! Hawley Smith, Children s Ministry Pastor Scripture Reading: Luke 24:13-35 (p. 1047) Matt Carpenter, Pastoral Intern Song of Preparation: For the Cross (Risen One) Lynette Nice, Tommy Vereb Morning Message: The Third Day Travis Simone, Lead Pastor Song of Response: Christ Is Risen! He Is Risen Indeed! Benediction Student Ministry Worship Room (11 a.m.) Prelude Gathering Song: Hearts and Voices Welcome and Prayer: Luke Kincaid, Student Ministry Pastor Celebration and Worship Worship Christ the Risen King; In Christ Alone My Chapter: Abbey Sams, High School Ministry Assistant - narrator Offertory: How Calm and Beautiful the Morn Alex Mejias Hymn 217: Christ The Lord Is Risen Today Hawley Smith, Children s Ministry Pastor Ted Cornell, Minister of Worship Scripture Reading: Luke 24:13-35 Nick Mercer, Middle School Ministry Associate Morning Message: The Third Day Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor Song of Response: Forever Lynette Nice, Tommy Vereb Benediction Choral Director: Ted Cornell Choral Accompanists: Nancy Luzar (piano), Marcia Budnikas, (organ) Handbell Choir: Bethany Bostron, Rachel Basinger, Jane Hanson, Denise Malecki, Terri Lorincz, Sara Southward, Ronda Stump, Judy Williamson Brass Ensemble: Don Bone, Rod Rodgers (trumpets), Mike Williamson, Ken McFarland (trombones), Cynthia Gibbs (French horn)

For more information on connecting with Jesus and our community at the Chapel, visit: wcchapel.org/connect or contact: Josh Parker, 941-1232, jparker@wcchapel.org MEET AND GREET Sunday, April 3 after both services Room 118 If you re new or interested in connecting at the Chapel, we invite you to meet one of our pastors and a few of our staff and volunteer leaders. We d love to meet you and answer your questions! New Here? Please visit our Welcome Center in the Main Foyer following the worship service! Have you been receiving our Weekly Email? Make sure it isn t going into your junk mail by adding ministrynote@wcchapel.org to your contact list. If you haven t signed up yet, visit: wcchapel.org/email. For more information on opportunities to grow in your faith, visit: wcchapel.org/grow or contact: Jessica Washburn, 941-1571, jwashburn@wcchapel.org. Middle School MidWeek Wednesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. 6th-8th graders: Join us for games, a lesson, and small groups! Contact: Nick Mercer, Middle School Ministry Associate, 941-1210, nmercer@ wcchapel.org Vacation Bible School July 25-29 Register online for children and volunteers beginning Sunday, April 10: wcchapel.org/registration High School Small Groups Sundays from 6:30-8 p.m. 9th graders: Student Ministry Worship Room 10th-12th graders: meet in students homes Contact: Abbey Sams, High School Ministry Assistant, 941-1209, asams@wcchapel.org

Open Door Bible Study Tuesdays, beginning April 12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. or Wednesdays, beginning April 13 from 9:30 11 a.m. Precept Upon Precept Bible Study Thursdays, beginning May 5 from 9:30 11:30 a.m. or 6:30-9 p.m. Register for either study online: wcchapel.org/registration MEN S MINISTRY Fellowship Breakfast Fridays from 7-8 a.m. Student Ministry Worship Room Contact: Jessica Washburn, 941-1571, jwashburn@wcchapel.org. Wednesday, April 13 from 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m., Student Ministry Worship Room Do you want to feel more connected and get more involved at the Chapel? Would you like to meet our new Pastoral Care Pastor, Claude Marshall? Are you looking for an opportunity to learn about programs tailored just for you while enjoying a free lunch? Invite a friend and join us for Senior Ministry Day! Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact: Elizabeth Duncan, 941-1570, eduncan@wcchapel.org SMALL GROUPS At the Chapel we believe our faith is best lived out through a small group of people intentionally connecting together in fellowship, growing together in their knowledge of and faith in Christ, and serving those around them for His glory. If you would like to join a group, contact: Evan Muro, 941-1575, emuro@wcchapel.org For more information on opportunities to serve, visit: wcchapel.org/serve or to receive care, visit: wcchapel.org/care or contact: Becki Wildenberger, 941-1562, bwildenberger@wcchapel.org STEPHEN MINISTRY Are you going through a difficult time? Trained Stephen Ministers are available to provide confidential, one-to-one listening support. (Men): Charlie Roberts, 741-2429, cer1956@cox.net; (Women): Marge Brideweser, 565-4688, mbrideweser@cox.net CELEBRATE RECOVERY Fridays, Dinner: 6 p.m. Meeting: 7 p.m., Ross Hall (Room 221). This step ministry helps people find God s healing from their hurts, habits, and hang-ups. All are welcome! Contact: (Men) Steve Flanary, 903-8683, (Women) Patti Flanary, 903-8681, flancan@cox.net

TO HONOR AND REMEMBER Acknowledgements are listed by the last name of the person honored or remembered. Lilies have been given in honor of: My children and grandchild by Sue Morgan Our children and grandchildren by Bob and Nancy Thompson Our family by Brian and Roberta Estes Our three granddaughters by Jerry and Sharon Schwartzlow Abigail, Lincoln and Aiden by Tom and Jean Rawls Aderton, Victor and Dorothy by their children and families Boor, Helen by Tom and Judy Boor Gray, Carolyn C. by Gen and Kimball Hahn Hertzler, Ruth by Dave and Beth Villenave Ritter, Val and Ade and Esther and Paul Wenaas by Carole and David Wenaas Woomer, Ken and Alice by Rachel Basinger Lilies have been given in memory of: Loved Ones by Warren and Judy Withrow Our loving parents by Jim and Danette Trotter Our parents by Newt and Memorie Munson Jeremy by Jan Sowers-Flanigan Michele by Brian and Roberta Estes Tina by Jan Sowers-Flanigan Adams, LeRoy and Betty by Bev Helsel Akers, Maurice, June and Kimberly by Bill and Betsy Pritchard Anderson, Clarence and Anna by Andy and Durinda Anderson Basinger, Richard and Harriet by Rachel Basinger Bracey, Fannie and Anthony Krever by Sue and Steve Xander Brecher, Sonny and Dot by Hut and Denise Lindner Brininger, Dallas and Evelyn by Bob and Mary Morrison Calapodas, Nick by Susie, Rina, Joanne and William Calapodas Clotfelter, James and Jewell by John and Debby Clotfelter Conrad, Joseph Patrick by Janet Moore Conway, Judy by Tim, Lauren, Alyssa and Kristina Stephan Coon, Elvin Ralph Jr. by Julie, Katelyn, Daniel and Nick Hunt Coray, Ed and Lillian by Tony and Kathy Zotto Cords, Dieter by Renate Cords Coyner, Betsie by Renate Cords Coyner, Betsie by Tim, Lauren, Alyssa and Kristina Stephan Crean, Mary F. by Mary Ann McBroom (daughter) Diehl, Elmer and Doris by Paul and Shirley Maier Dunlap, Don by Dick and Goree Robins Enlow, Lois by Gerald Enlow Enlow, Lois by Tim, Lauren, Alyssa and Kristina Stephan Foster, Alfred B. given by Bob (son) and Nancy Thompson Gros, Edwin J. by the Mercer family Gurcsik, Tillie and George by Bruce and Debbie Gurcsik Hartman, Gerald A. by Judy Hartman-Priest Hawks, Lillian and Bradley by Lee (son/brother) and Jackie Hawks Johnson, Glenn and Naomi by Bob and Lois Johnson Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Walton by K.C (daughter), Dick and Jenn Lin

Kail, Colonel Dick by his wife, Brenda Kail Kail, Colonel Eric by his mother, Brenda Kail Kane, William and Virginia Kane by Barbara K. Zel Lamb, Howard and Doris by Jackie (daughter) and Lee Hawks Lindner, Carl and Grace by Hut and Denise Lindner Lin, William and Jean by Dick (son), K.C. and Jenn Lin Maier, Norman and Rosalie by Paul and Shirley Maier Mangano, Edward by Anne Mangano Mann, Ralph and Mary Anne, and Robert and Helene Burks by Billy, Kandace, Will and Dylan Burks Morrison, Robert, Sr. by Bob and Mary Morrison Moyler, Carole by Charlotte, Jim, Jake and Ed Moyler Moyler, Maggie by Charlotte, Jim, Jake and Ed Moyler Murphy, Jimmy and Augustus by their children, Louise and Ron Lippert Oakland, Ken and Linda Riddle by Cynthia Gibbs Otto, Terri by Greg and Debbie Otto Park, Victor and Thornalene by Bruce and Debbie Gurcsik Parock, Walter and Bonnie by John and Debby Clotfelter Parvaiz, Lori Rawls by Tom and Jean Rawls Pierce, Mary Alanna by Marc and Rachel Barrett Polifrone, Paul Anthony by the Polifrone family Porter, Helen by John and Sue Green Porter, Helen by Norman and Chris Tessier Porterfield, Bob and June and Leslie Ferrimen by Dick and Rita Porterfield Priest, Roger E. and Martha C. by Judy Hartman-Priest Pritchard, William Earl and Lucy by Bill and Betsy Pritchard Rasmussen, Dr. Leroy O. by Nancy (daughter), and Bob Thompson Richards, Dale by Greg and Debbie Otto Ritter, Gene by Carole and David Wenaas Robins, Patsy by Dick and Goree Robins Rudolph, John A. and June by John K. and April Rudolph Rumsey, Ted and Robert Cook by Sara Rumsey Russell, Lewis and Mary by Bob and Lois Johnson Scott, Nonnie and Grandaddy by Stone and Hayden Lynch and Reece and Fuller Morrish Seltzer, Phyllis by Karis Seltzer Shellman, Charles by Stephen and Sherry Shellman Spaulding, Lawrence ( Jim) by the Spaulding family Spivey, Scott by the Spivey family Steele, Sandy by her husband, Bob Steele Westerman, Gerald by John K. and April Rudolph Wines, Larry by Susie, Rina, Joanne and William Calapodas Woodward, Dick by Dick and Goree Robins Xander, Mark and Donald by Sue and Steve Xander Yates, Arthur and Audrey by Andy and Durinda Anderson Young, Kathryn by Dick and Goree Robins Zimmermann, Bob by his loving family Zucks, Stephen M. by his wife and children,the Zucks, the Zieglers and the Allans Those who ordered Easter lilies may pick them up from the Main Worship Room following the 11 a.m. service this morning. The remaining Easter lilies will be donated to local nursing homes.

Our Mission & Vision MATT. 28:19-20, EPH. 4:12-13 Williamsburg Community Chapel is an interdenominational family of faith called to make disciples of Jesus Christ by: meeting people where they are on their spiritual journey ( ), getting people into God s Word and God s Word into people ( ), and preparing believers for works of service to foster unity and maturity in the Body of Christ ( ). The forms below may be placed in the offering plate or prayer boxes at the Worship Room doors. TEAR HERE We would love to hear from you! NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP EMAIL Check all that apply: First Time Guest Returning Guest Married Regular Attendee Parent Student Senior Adult Single Widowed Please update my contact info. PHONE I would like more information about: Relationship with Jesus Getting connected to a group (Small Group, Bible Study, etc.) Serving Becoming a member of the Chapel Receiving care/support Other: TEAR HERE Prayer Request Please submit your prayer request on this form or online at wcchapel.org/ prayer. Prayer teams are honored to pray for your request throughout the week. NAME EMAIL PHONE