THE ORDER OF WORSHIP MONTREAT/YOUTH SUNDAY September 7, 2008 11:00 a.m. Organ Prelude ASSEMBLE IN GOD S NAME The Life and Work of the Church Welcome, friends and members Please sign welcome folders Nursery care available in Education Building Restrooms found in Education Building Prayer requests for offering plate Fellowship Hour following worship Announcements please use microphone Rehearsal of New Music Steeple Bell Choral Introit Processional: Bible, Bread, Pitcher, Cups
Call to Worship: Jesus says, I stand at the door and knock! Can we open the door and answer the call? Will you open the door to love and justice? Will we move toward change and walk humbly with God? Come with open hearts and open minds and seek to serve with love in your hearts. With the love of Christ, we worship God! Hymn #324: Open My Eyes That I May See Rhythmic Reading: Throw Open the Doors by Bill Buchanan Song: Open Doors (Montreat Youth V Theme Song) Call to Confession Prayer of Confession Loving God, we come to you as unrepentant children, because we have locked you out of our hearts. We close ourselves to our sisters and brothers and hide behind activities that disguise the loneliness we feel inside. We have chosen to fill our time and hearts with electronics and popular culture, opening the
door to you only in times of trouble and slamming it shut when we feel better. Help us to reopen the door to our hearts, so that they are always open, so that you and all your children may always come in. Give us courage to carry one another in friendship and know that we are each others angels. Open each of our hearts to your love so that we may extend love to all those we meet. May we truly be the Body of Christ living and loving in your world. (silent prayers) Assurance of Pardon A Time of Greeting *Sung Response: The Jesus in Me The Jesus in me, loves the Jesus in you, The Jesus in me, loves the Jesus in you, It s so easy, so easy, It s so easy, So easy to love.
PROCLAIM GOD S WORD Prayer for Illumination: (Sung twice) Lord, prepare me To be a sanctuary Pure and holy, Tried and true. With thanksgiving, I ll be a living Sanctuary For You. Scripture: Mark 2:1-12 Page: NT 36 Statements of Faith Experience A Scripture Conversation Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10 Page: NT 33 Statements of Faith Experience Song: I Am Norman Bebo Youth Singers Scripture: John 20:19-28 Page: NT 115 Statements of Faith Experience
*Hymn: You Are Holy (Prince of Peace) Youth (Congregation) You are holy (You are holy) You are mighty (You are mighty) You are worthy (You are worthy) Worthy of praise (Worthy of praise) I will follow (I will follow) I will listen (I will listen) I will love You (I will love you) All of my days (All of my days) Congregation (Youth) I will sing to (You're the lord of lords) And worship (You're the king of kings) The King who (You are mighty God) Is worthy (Lord of everything) I will love Him (You're Emmanuel) Adore Him (You're the Great I am) I will bow down (You're the Prince of Peace) before Him (Who is the lamb) I will sing to (You're the living God) And worship (You're my saving grace) The King who (You will reign forever) Is worthy (You are ancient of days) I will love Him (You are Alpha Omega) Adore Him (Beginning and End) I will bow down (You're my Savior Messiah) Before Him (Redeemer and friend) You're my Prince of Peace And I will live my life for You.
GIVE THANKS TO GOD Offerings of Tithes and Gifts Offertory: Page/Williams Creation Will Be at Peace The Choir Reception of Offerings by Ushers *Presentation *Doxology (#592) Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise God all creatures here below; Praise God above ye heav nly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. *Prayer of Thanks The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper Invitation Prayers of Thanksgiving and Intercession The Lord s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread;
and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. Words of Institution Distribution Closing Prayer GO IN GOD S NAME *Sending Song: Shout to the North and the South 1. Men of faith, rise up and sing Of the great and glorious King. You are strong when you feel weak; In Your brokenness, complete. CHORUS: Shout to the north and the south; Sing to the east and the west. Je-sus is Savior to all, Lord of heaven and earth. 2. Rise up women of the truth; Stand and sing to broken hearts. Who can know the healing power Of our awesome King of love?
CHORUS: Shout to the north and the south; Sing to the east and the west. Je-sus is Savior to all, Lord of heaven and earth. 3. Rise up church, with broken wings; Fill this place with songs again, Of our God Who reigns on high. By His grace, again we'll fly. CHORUS: Shout to the north and the south; Sing to the east and the west. Je-sus is Savior to all, Lord of heaven and earth. Shout to the north and the south; Sing to the east and the west. Je-sus is Savior to all, Lord of heaven and earth. Lord of heaven and earth, Lord of heaven and earth! 1995 Curious? Music. All rights reserved. CCLI#2248895 *Charge and Benediction
Choral Benediction Steeple Bell Organ Postlude You may recycle your bulletins in the basket at the back of the Meeting House. MONTREAT/YOUTH SUNDAY We celebrate the youth leading our worship this morning: Jenny Brumbaugh (Dover P.C.) Jackie Cobb Zach Dobson Courtney Hayes Beth Hentkowski Danielle Knox Kaitlyn Raker Alex Sprague (Westminster P.C.) Worship materials from the Montreat Youth Conference V have been used in worship today. CCLI #2248895 Used by Permission
Childcare Child Care for infants is available. Please see an usher for directions. Children ages 2 and above many exit after the Scripture Conversation for Someplace Else (a lesson and activities in the CE Building) or remain in worship. Children of any age are always welcome in worship. Worship Assistance Please see an usher to receive hearing assistance or a large print bulletin, bible or a personal seat cushion. Prayer List: Nursing Home and Hospital The Arbors at New Castle: 32 Buena Vista Dr., New Castle, De. 19720 phone: 302-326-4121 Cokesbury Village: 726 Loveville Rd; Hockessin, DE 19707; Attn: Rm 1026 phone: 302-235-6017 Arline Olds Isabel Klein Prayers for:
The Flowers are given to the glory of God by: Bill and Marcia Quillen In Memory of Jim Quillen d Special Gifts Memorial Case: Rosemary Boggs 1915-1989 Everard C. Riley 1940-1989 Preparing and Serving Communion this morning are: Pat Taylor*, Minerva Lermond, Vic Clark, Carol & Gene Mayhew Someplace Else: Molly Fouracre
NOTICES Annual Clothing Drive We will be collecting items for Friendship House s Clothing Bank of Delaware throughout the month of September. All clothing items and bed linens are welcomed, especially children s, men s, and larger-sized, work appropriate women s clothing. It is important that donations be clean and in wearable condition. All donations should be bagged (large garbage bags work well) and left in the Christian Education building in Room 205 during office hours (Mon Fri 8:30am 12:30pm) or after church on Sundays. If climbing stairs is a problem, simply leave your donations on the first floor making sure that the bags do not interfere with normal traffic. Tax donation slips will be available along with a guide to help determine the value of donated items. We would like to participate in a special Back-to-School clothing drive being held September 14 th at the Clothing Bank of Delaware s warehouse. Please gather as many new or gently used children s clothing as you can, bag them separately, mark them as children s clothing and deliver them to the church by 1:00 p.m. Sunday 9/14.
They will be delivered that day to the CBD warehouse located at the corner of Vandever Ave. and Jessup St. (1603 Jessup St.) in Wilmington. Feel free to stop by the CBD warehouse that Sunday between noon and 3:00 p.m. Bring your children and grandchildren to see how your donations affect the lives of others. Any children s items collected after this date will be handled as part of our regular contribution. If you need additional information, please contact Conchita Showell or Janet Spring. Congregational Meeting There will be a meeting of the congregation on September 21 st after worship in the Meeting House for the purpose of electing a trustee to the Class of 2011.
Friendship House Breakfast/Toilet Paper Drive On September 13th and 14th we will be preparing and serving breakfast at the 8th and Shipley location. There will be sign-up sheets posted in the CE building for food donations and volunteering. We will also be collecting packages of toilet paper for distribution at the various Friendship House locations throughout the city, including The Corner House. A collection box will be available for donations in the front hallway of the CE Building. Upcoming Events September: Clothing Bank Drive (see article in Newsletter) October: CROP Walk November: Seaman Center gift boxes December: Spirit of Christmas and Ralph Johnson Memorial Cookie Bake (for distribution at Friendship House breakfast on December 21st)
Plan on Giving Thanks We need a few volunteers to plan and supervise the Thanksgiving Breakfast on Thursday, November 27. Look for the sign-up sheet in the Fellowship Hall during coffee hour. The revival of this event was a huge success last year, with many requests that it be repeated. For any questions, see Nancy Coning or Pat Taylor. Volunteers for Membership Evangelism Teams Would you like to see our congregation gain in new members? Would you be willing to give some time and energy to sharing our warm fellowship with others? We are looking for volunteers to serve on four special teams: - Hospitality (welcoming and incorporating new members) - Publicity (getting the word out through print and electronic resources) - Events (developing events for the purpose of attracting new members) - Neighborhoods (identifying particular neighborhoods and strategies for meeting their needs) Share the good news of NCPC! Sign up today!
Weekly Schedule SUNDAY 9/7 8:30am Youth Rehearsal 9:00am Cook Emmanuel DR 11:00am Worship-The Lord s Supper & Someplace Else-Montreat/Youth Sunday 12:00pm Fellowship Hour 12:00pm Flower Guild Meeting 12:15pm Christian Education Committee 12:15pm Nominating Committee Monday 9/8 7:00pm Deacons Tuesday 9/9 Primary Elections 7:00pm Spirit of Christmas Meeting Wednesday 9/10 1:00pm Bible Study 7:30pm Choir Thursday 9/11 6:45pm Colonial Chimers (Youth) 7:00pm Al-Anon Meeting 8:00pm Celebration Ringers (Adult) Saturday 9/13 8:00am Tai Chi SUNDAY 9/14 9:00am Community Sunday School- Immanuel Parish Hall 9:30am Adult Bible Study 11:00am Worship & Someplace Else 12:00pm Fellowship Hour 12:30pm Youth Fellowship