March 12, 2017
Matthew 11:28, Come unto me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. To all who sin and need a Savior, to all who are burdened and need rest, to all who sorrow and long for comfort, to all who struggle and seek victory, to all who hunger and thirst after righteousness, and to whosoever will come, Providence Presbyterian Church opens wide her doors and offers welcome in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Preparation For Worship Prelude and Silent Prayer of Preparation Welcome and Announcements (Please pass registration pad after signing) Mrs. Lori Munn Parker Elder Harold Miller Choir Introit The Adoration Of God *Call to Worship Isaiah 57:15 For the High and Exalted One who lives forever, whose name is Holy says this; I live in a high and holy place, and with the oppressed and lowly of spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and revive the heart of the oppressed. *Prayer of Adoration and Lord s Prayer *Hymn of Praise Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah, O My Soul No. 57
*Confession of Faith Heidelberg Catechism Question 18, 19 Leader: Who, then, is that Mediator, who is, in one person, both very God, and a real righteous man? All: Our Lord Jesus Christ; who of God is made unto us wisdom and righteousness, and sanctification and redemption. Leader: Whence Knowest thou this? All: From the holy Gospel, which God himself revealed first in Paradise; and afterwards published by the Patriarchs and Prophets, and was pleased to represent it by the shadows of sacrifices, and the other ceremonies of the law; and lastly has accomplished it by his only begotten Son. *Congregational Response Doxology No. 731 Confession Of Our Need Of Christ And God s Grace Corporate Confession of Sin Holy and merciful Father, we acknowledge and confess before You our sinful nature, our sinful thoughts, our sinful words, and our sinful deeds. Our sicknesses and diseases derive from Adam's sins and ours. We often forget Your love and Your commandments; we often grieve and quench Your Spirit. But O Father, we cry to You for mercy; for saving faith; for cleansing faith; for healing faith for our soul. Help us to glory in the gospel promises, that we may live in freedom from condemnation. Help us to walk according to Your precepts, that we may live in Your light and love. We pray on the basis of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen
The Assurance of God s Pardoning Grace Titus 3:5-7 He saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life. The Hymn of Thanksgiving Leaning on the Everlasting Arms No. 616 The Response Of Thanksgiving Offertory Prayer Receiving Tithes/Offerings/Anthem "O, the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus!" by Frances/Cumbie/Drennan No. 535 The Means Of Grace Old Testament Scripture Reading 1 Samuel 14:47-52 Page 237 During his reign, Saul achieved victories over enemies on all sides. Apart from the Philistines most of the hostile peoples were located East of the Jordan. The Amalekites are mentioned separately, since the next chapter is concerned with Saul s defeat of them. Saul s cousin Abner played a big part in Ish-bosheth s career and Saul gradually gathers a standing army which was a necessary innovation for Israel. (from the New Bible Commentary) Congregational Response Gloria Patri No. 735 New Testament Scripture Reading 1 Corinthians 14:26-40 Page 960 These verses present some of the activities in an early church service. Paul s list suggests the eagerness of each one to use his gift in public worship. A hymn by a member, and a lesson which would be some exposition of a text from the scriptures. Tongues were used publicly only if someone present could interpret. Paul discussed the order of church leadership and the subordinate status of women in the economy of church leadership. Paul was concerned that emancipated Christian women would create a scandal by flouting social conventions of the day. Women had to be wise in using their newly-given liberty in Christ and is protesting against the disturbance of services by chatter. (from the New Bible Commentary)
The Means Of Grace Continued *Psalter Singing Psalm 14A See Next Page Children (ages 4&5) leave for Children s Church Psalms 14 and 53 are very similar. The latter uses the name for God which speaks of his might whereas in Psalm 14 the covenant/redemptive name is chiefly used. Psalm 14 has in view the suffering of those who have their hope in the LORD and expresses assurance of deliverance. God s people still suffer, they still experience deliverances (Psalm 53:5-6 provides an illustration of such) and they will yet find complete redemption in the return of Christ from his heavenly Zion - the true throne of David. Both psalms show the dark reality of the sinful heart of man apart from God s grace - it is practical atheism that v1 has in view. vv1-3 Rom 3:10-12; v7 Rom 11:26-27 Pastoral Prayer Rev. Michael Cannon Scripture Lesson Better Days Coming Luke 6:20-23 Page 862 The Response And Blessing *Benediction *Closing Hymn May the Mind of Christ My Savior No. 644 May the mind of Christ my Savior live in me from day to day by his love and pow r controlling all I do and say. *Postlude *Congregation standing as able
Newsletter Title SERMON NOTES & PRAYER R EQUES T S Key Truths of the Passage: Life Application (What does God want you to do?) What Crisis of belief does this passage create? Rethink: What assumptions about your life, salvation and your ministry do you need to question? What relationships or activities do you need to re-consider? What did you learn about God that you didn t know before? Reform: How have you presented yourself as a spiritual sacrifice to God? What portions of your life have you refused to surrender to God? Other?
Prelude (We quiet our hearts and voices) Mrs. Emily Reeves Welcome, Announcements and Prayer Elder Harold Miller *Call to Worship Psalm 2 Rev. Michael Cannon Page 785 in Trinity Hymnal *Hymn Holy, Holy, Holy Praise Team No. 100 Offertory Mrs. Emily Reeves Hymn Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem No. 271 Hymn Selections from the Congregation Season of Prayer The Congregation in Prayer Scripture Reading Galatians 5:13; 1 Peter 2:16 Page 944 & 1015 Evening Study Christian Liberty Rev. Michael Cannon *Closing Prayer *Closing Song There is a Redeemer arr. Keith Green There is a Redeemer Jesus, God s own Son Precious Lam of God, Messiah Ho-ly One Thank you, O my Father For giving us Your Son And leaving Your Spirit till The work on earth is done *Postlude
CALENDAR OF THE WEEK Elder on Call: John Spears Deacon on Duty: Jason Bullock TLC: For Need Call Church Office (601-924-4747) No YAF Snacks for March 15th SUNDAY Coffee and Fellowship Sunday School Morning Worship Service Deacon s Meeting Evening Worship Service Choir Practice 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 4:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. MONDAY Officer Training TUESDAY Men s Prayer Group Ladies Bible Study WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. 6:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Govero Group @ Govero Home 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Group @ Church 6:00 p.m. Harrison Group 6:30 p.m. Youth Group 6:30 p.m. No Young Adult Fellowship (YAF) March 15th THURSDAY No Men s Breakfast March 9th Ladies Prayer Group 8:30 a.m. Missionary Family of the Week MTW, David and Jan Prayer Family of the Week Mr. David Keyes
The Session Has Scheduled the Sacrament of Holy Communion A Means of Grace to be observed on Sunday Morning March 19, 2017 The scriptures warn us to be diligent in making preparation before the celebration of Communion. Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body and blood of the Lord. Let a person examine himself, and then so eat of the bread and drink of the cup. For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment on himself. 1 Cor. 11:27-29 In A Sacramental Catechism by John Williamson (1680-1750), he asks: What sort of preparation is it that God requires of such that come to His table? It is not a slack or careless preparation to be done in a hasty and superficial manner, as some do who never set about it till Saturday or the Lord s day morning before they commune. No, it must be timely and deliberately, conscientious and impartial, diligent and fervent in the use of all appointed means, depending upon God for the gracious preparation of the heart according to His promise Ps. 10:17; Prov. 16:1 The Westminster Larger Catechism (Question 171) gives a wonderful and clear explanation of how we ought to prepare for the observation of this covenantal meal: They that receive the sacrament of the Lord s Supper are, before they come, to prepare themselves there unto, by examining themselves of their being in Christ, of their sins and wants; of the truth and measure of their knowledge, faith, repentance; love to God and the brethren, charity to all men, forgiving those that have done them wrong; of their desires after Christ, and of their new obedience, and by renewing the exercise of these graces, by serious meditation and fervent prayer. Carefully consider these before your participation: Reflection on the depth of your love for Christ and the brethren. Discernment of your own understanding of the Supper. Meditation on Christ s death and suffering. Feeding on Him in faith. Desire for Christ
ELLIOTT THANK YOU Ken and I would like to thank our PPC family for all the love and support for the past several months. All of your cards, calls, meals and especially prayers have been amazing. God has truly blessed us with a church family that are servants of Christ. Thank you again we love you all. ENGAGEMENT RECEPTION There will be a coed "meet and greet" reception for Virginia Lavallee and her fiancée, Thrinicko Beaboa, on Saturday, March 25th, at 10:00 am. Please limit your presents to gifts suitable for a money tree or items delivered directly to their home as they will be limited in how much they can carry on the airplane. LADIES SPRING TEA All ladies are warmly invited to attend the Ladies' Spring Tea at Joanne Harrison's home Saturday, April 8th from 10 am-12 pm. It will feature a "baby shower" benefiting the Center for Pregnancy Choices (CPC). Check the narthex for CPC's list of needed items and a sign up sheet for brunch dishes. PICTORAL DIRECTORY The Outreach Committee is working on a new Providence pictorial directory. Please mark your calendar, pictures will be made Thursday through Saturday, April 27, 28 and 29 (please note date change). VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Vacation Bible School (VBS) is an exciting experience and learning opportunity for our children. If you are willing to help with VBS in any capacity, please speak to Dan Vogt or any member of the Christian Education Committee. GRADUATES Do you have any 2017 Graduates or know of any to be acknowledged? If so, would you please contact the church office with the names and information. EASTER SERVICES April 9 11:00 a.m. Palm Sunday April 13 6:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday April 14 7:30 p.m. Tenebrae Service April 16 11:00 a.m. Easter Sunday Worship No Sunday Evening Service
Church Staff Pastor..Rev. Michael Cannon Music Director.Mrs. Emily Reeves Church Treasurer.Mr. Chris Govero Secretary..Mrs. Deborah Scott Nursery Director..Mrs. Amanda Davis Assistant Nursery Director..Mrs. Amy Carter Youth Director.Mr. David Reeves College Intern..Mr. Bryce Davis The Session Dr. Lester Harrison Clerk Mr. Chris Govero Mr. Bill Pleasant Mr. Steve McNair Mr. Harold Miller Mr. John Spears The Diaconate Mr. Jason Carter Chairman Mr. Pete Bishop Mr. Jason Bullock Mr. Steve Craven Mr. Jeremy Elliott Mr. David Johnson Mr. Reuben Oates Mr. David Reeves Mr. David Thornton Mr. John Turbeville Rev. Michael Cannon PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PCA 1580 Clinton Raymond Road * Clinton, Mississippi 39056 601-924-4747