2 Sanctuary The Worship of God 11 am Welcome! Thank you for worshiping with us this morning! Please take a moment to sign the attendance notebooks during the announcements. If you are a guest, please leave your contact information and a pastor will contact you this week with more information about our church. Opening Voluntary Shall We Gather At The River...John Ferguson Welcome and Announcements Stewardship Moment Dwayne Everett Introit I Will Worship the Lord...John Rutter Chancel Choir I will worship the Lord all the days of my life. I will sing of his glory and will show forth his praise; I will sing and rejoice, for the Lord is my stronghold. Alleluia. Opening Prayer Please stand as you are able. Processional Hymn No. 711 (verses 1, 2, 4, 6) For All the Saints...sine nomine Time of Remembrance (The names of the members from Wesley Memorial who have been granted eternal rest since last All Saints Sunday will be read. The acolytes will light a candle for those remembered.) Almighty God, you have knit together your elect in one communion and fellowship, in the mystical body of your Son Christ our Lord. Grant us grace to so follow your holy saints in all virtuous and godly living, that we may come to those unspeakable joys, which you have prepared for those who sincerely love you; through Jesus Children s Moment Please be seated. Scripture Lesson Revelation 21:1-6a Sermon Hope-Filled Imagination Kathy Barba Pierce Giving Our Tithes and Offerings Offertory Anthem How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place...Johannes Brahms Chancel Choir How lovely is Thy dwelling place, O Lord of Hosts, For my soul, it longeth, yea fainteth for the courts of the Lord; my soul and body crieth out, yea for the living God. Blest are they that dwell within Thy house. They praise Thy name evermore. Please stand as you are able. Doxology No. 94 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow...lasst uns erfreuen Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Please be seated Invitation to the Lord s Table
Great Thanksgiving Hymnal Pg. 17 3 Breaking the Bread Giving the Bread and Cup Music During Communion Steadfast Assurance...Jason Krug Chancel Bells Prayer After Receiving Please stand as you are able. Hymn No. 614 For the Bread Which You Have Broken... for the bread Benediction and Choral Response A Prayer of St. Patrick...John Rutter Chancel Choir Christ be with me, Christ within me. Christ behind me, Christ before me. Christ beside me, Christ to win me. Christ to comfort and restore me. Christ above me, Christ beneath me. Christ in quiet, Christ in danger. Christ in hearts of all that love me. Christ in mouth of friend and stranger. Chimes of the Trinity Closing Voluntary Marche Pontificale...Ferdinand de la Tombelle Our service of worship has ended. Our worship through service begins. Worship Participants: Kathy Barba Pierce, Associate Pastor for Adult Education and Spiritual Formation; Al Ward, Senior Pastor; Russ Pierce, Executive Pastor, Meredith Martin, Associate Pastor for Missions, Evangelism and Involvement; Michael Dougherty, Director of Music and the Arts; Frank Pifferetti, Organist; Gary Yates, Sound Engineer; Grayson Frye and Mary Lyle Frye, Acolytes. Ushers for the month of November: Andy Bills, Roy Clinard, Laney Henley, Grace Henley, Ben Lytle, Coker Payne, Celeste Payne, Caroline Weir Greeters: Jim Adams, Jerry Tucker, Kay Tucker, Richard Wood Music rights: I Will Worship the Lord, words and music: John Rutter 1983 Hinshaw Music, Inc.; Prayer of St. Patrick, words and music: John Rutter, 1983 Hinshaw Music, Inc; All rights reserved. Reprinted under Onelicense.net A-721606.
4 The flowers in the Sanctuary are given to the Glory of God and in memory of Charles and Scotty Tucker and Hubert and Ellen Leach by Jerry and Kay Tucker and Kelly and Don Tucker. Our Sympathy to ~ Harriet Mattes in the death of her sister, Karen Odell Austin, on October 31, 2012. Margaret Cain, Linda, Mike, Eric and Emily Robbian in the death of her husband, their father and grandfather, Robert (Bob) Brown Cain, on November 2, 2012. Jim Foscue and family in the death of his mother, Sarah Tomlinson Foscue, on November 5, 2012. Announcements Ways to CONNECT Faith and Culture Night is this Tuesday! The Wesley Memorial Cultural Awareness Team and the Interfaith Service Club will be co-hosting this special event for the second year. Come to the Dining Hall at 6:30 pm on Tuesday night and enjoy food, dance, song and table displays from various cultures and faiths who are present and active right here in High Point. This is a great way to learn about our neighbors for all ages! Contact Beth Swann with questions at epswann@northstate. net. Thanks & Praises ~ for a successful Weekday Workshops Conference for 700+ early childhood educators! Special thanks to the super-heroes on our facilities staff for setting up 49 different workshop spaces, plus food stations and a registration/computer center: Keith Lee, Tommy Greene, Phil Dixon, Darren Dyer. Thanks to Cindy Dominick for her role as hostess, and to the entire church staff for greeting and helping attendees navigate our building. Applause to the 52 church members who provided much needed support to Wesley Memorial School teachers by greeting, monitoring parking lots, serving meals or facilitating workshop presenters. Our church received rave reviews for an outstanding coordinated effort in serving as host-site for this 2012 professional development event! to everyone who purchased Cookie Dough in our fall fundraiser for Wesley Memorial School! Profits totaled $4,826.50! WOW! Special thanks to everyone who volunteered for a shift to distribute orders to families on pick-up day!...to Jim and Joyce Stephens for stuffing the bulletins for the November 4 worship services. to Anne Andrews and Bonnie Cashion for serving the Bereavement Reception for the family of Robert Cain. to Olive Frye and her team for the Bereavement Meal for the family of Robert Cain....to the Aldersgate-Miller Sunday School Class for serving the Ward Street Dinner this past Thursday!...to everyone who has already brought in food items for the Tony Griffey Food Drive Challenge. We have collected XX so far and need XX more to meet our goal! Adults... Ways to GROW ADVENT STUDY COMING SOON! Beginning November 25, our Advent study, A Different Kind of Christmas, will be offered three separate times during the week: Sunday, 9:45 am in Conf. Room #3; Sunday, 6:30 pm in Conf. Room #3; Wednesday, 6:45 pm in the Media Center. What better way to prepare for the birth of Jesus Christ than to gather with other followers and explore the ways we can focus our whole lives on the real reason for the season Jesus. This illuminating 5 week study is based on Mike Slaughter s book, Christmas is Not Your Birthday. You don t need to make reservations. Just come with your Bibles! See you there as we prepare for the coming of Christ! Any questions, contact Kathy Barba Pierce kathybp@wesleymemorial.org. Children... Cornerstone Kids - A Different Kind of Christmas Advent study for children 4 years 5th grade will Begin November28-December 19th at 6:45 pm Room A 219 on the Elementary Hall. This is a fun and inspiring study for children during Advent. Children will discover the broader meaning of Jesus birth and experience a Christmas season with more peace and joy than any toy could ever bring. If you have any questions contact Debbie Foust at dfoust@wesleymemorial.org or 812-4804
Ways to SERVE Deliver Thanksgiving dinner to families in need! The Fairview Partnership team is once again providing Thanksgiving dinners to Fairview Elementary School families the Sunday before Thanksgiving. If you and/or your family can help deliver these meals directly following the November 18-11 am worship service, please contact Ivey Orr or Margot Pritchett (iveyorr1@gmail. com or margotpritchett@yahoo.com). Ways to GIVE Tony Griffey Food Drive Challenge!! We are beginning our fall food drive early this year to participate in the Tony Griffey Challenge. If our church brings in 2500 items for Open Door Ministries food pantry, Tony Griffey will sing two songs at our Sunday worship service for free! So, BRING IN THAT FOOD! Suggested items are: peanut butter and jelly, canned meats (tuna, chicken), canned meals (ravioli or spaghetti), canned vegetables, canned fruits, boxed milk (parmalat), pasta, rice, breakfast cereal, dried beans, juice boxes, and canned soups. The Christmas Bazaar is Coming!!!!!! The UMW would like to have your contributions for the Silent Auction and General Store portions of the Bazaar. Clean out your closet, attic and garage. Art, lamps, dishes, housewares, toys, books, collectibles, sports tickets, and small appliances are welcomed. NO CLOTHING. Gift cards for area businesses, restaurants and services are also great. Bring your items to the Dining Hall between 9 am and 4 pm on Thursday and Friday, November 15 and 16. Money raised from the Bazaar goes to support projects of the United Methodist Women. Thank you!! FALL BOOK FAIR November 12-16, 9:00-12:30 (extended hours on Weds, 8:00-2:00) Mark your calendar to visit the Media Center for a large selection of SCHOLASTIC BOOKS & USBORNE BOOKS. Paperbacks & hardbound editions make wonderful holiday gifts for the infants, preschoolers or elementary-age children in your circle of friends/family. Be on the lookout for Clifford the Big Red Dog visiting around our campus with a reminder to shop! Sponsored by the Early Childhood Team to promote a love of reading and to foster language & cognitive skills in young children. Gifts That Transform Our World (GTTOW) Market coming soon! In just a few short weeks we will be celebrating Advent and a short time after that will be Christmas Day. As in years past, the GTTOW Market will be offering alternative gifts for you to give to your loved ones. This year we are excited to offer seven new items on the list. The GTTOW team will start selling these gifts on Sunday, December 2nd. Watch for more information in your upcoming church communications. Help Needed with Backpack Project! Wesley Memorial Missions is putting together a plan to pursue the Backpack Project where students at Fairview would be provided with food over long weekends, holiday breaks, and other days they are not in school to receive meals. If you, your family, or your group would be interested in participating in this project by bringing in items, making a financial donation, or volunteering to pack bags, please contact Margot Pritchett at margotpritchett@yahoo.com or 889-4420. In order for this project to be a success it needs to be a church wide initiative. Thank you in advance for your help! Meredith Martin Love Offering As is our tradition, we will be receiving a love offering for Meredith Martin as she leaves Wesley Memorial. She has asked that all gifts be used as seed money for the new mission initiatives being considered by the Mission Teams and Church Council. You may mark your gifts Meredith s Love Offering, and they will be directed to the new initiatives when chosen. Please ensure that all gifts are received by the Finance Office by Friday, November 16.
CALENDAR - November 4 - November 11, 2012 Sunday, November 11, 2012 Consecration Sunday Sunday School, 9:45 am Wesley Memorial 101, 9:45 am, Conf. Rm. #3 One Worship Service, 11 am, Sanctuary Consecration Sunday Luncheon, 12 pm, Dining Hall & Fellowship Hall Children & Family Ministry Team, 4 pm, Conf. Rm. #3 Methodist Youth Fellowship, 5 pm, Youth Area Monday, November 12, 2012 The Power of the Focused Heart, 9:15 am, Youth Area Jean Stockton Bible Study, 10:30 am, Conf. Rm. #3 Staff Parish Team, 12 pm, Conf. Rm. #3 Older Adult Ministry Team, 12 pm, Conf. Rm. #2 Finance Team Meeting, 5:30 pm, Conf. Rm. #2 Combined Global & Local Mission Teams, 5:30 pm, Conf. Rm. #3 Stephen Ministry Meeting, 6:30 pm, Conf. Rm. #1 Stewardship Team, 7 pm, Conf. Rm. #2 Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Hospitality & Evangelism Team, 5:30 pm, Conf. Rm. #3 Wednesday, November 14, 2012 Mid-Week Communion, 11 am, Chapel Bible Study Lunch, 12 pm, Dining Hall Wesley Ringers, 4:15 pm, D204 Youth Handbells, 4:15 pm, Sanctuary Confirmation Class, 5:15 pm, Conf. Rm. #3 Serendipities Choir, 5:15 pm, A221 Carillon Choir, 5:15 pm, Choir Rm. Youth Bible Study, C101 Chancel Choir Rehearsal, 6:45 pm, Choir Rm. Thursday, November 15, 2012 Chancel Bells Rehearsal, 7:15 pm, Sanctuary Friday, November 16, 2012 Saturday, November 17, 2012 Praise Team Rehearsal, 8 am, Fellowship Hall Sunday, November 18, 2012 Traditional Worship, 8:30 am, Chapel Contemporary Worship, 8:45 & 9:45 am, Fellowship Hall Sunday School, 9:45 am Traditional Worship, 11 am, Sanctuary Welcome Visitors! Thank you so much for joining us today in worship. If this is your first time worshiping with us, please help yourself to a blue Wesley Memorial reusable tote bag as our gift to you. Inside you will find information about our church. We hope you will return to worship with us again soon! Our faithfulness in attendance October 28, 2012 All Worship Services: 526 CONNECT GROW SERVE A Stephen Ministry Congregation Our Clergy and Ministry Staff: Dr. Al Ward, Senior Pastor 812-4808; award@wesleymemorial.org Rev. Russ Pierce, Executive Pastor 812-4800; rpierce@wesleymemorial.org Rev. Meredith Martin, Associate Pastor for Missions, Evangelism and Involvement 812-4813; mmartin@wesleymemorial.org Rev. Kathy Barba Pierce, Associate Pastor for Adult Education and Spiritual Formation 812-4815; kathybp@wesleymemorial.org Rev. Richard Howle, Pastor for Congregational Care 812-4809; owley5@aol.com Dr. Michael Dougherty, Director of Music & the Arts; 812-4816; mdougherty@wesleymemorial.org Debbie Foust, Director of Children & Family Ministry 812-4804; dfoust@wesleymemorial.org Adam Vernon, Director of Student Ministries; 812-4812; avernon@wesleymemorial.org In the event of an emergency, you simply need to call the main number, 884-2204. You will then choose option 1. It is available 24/7 and will connect you with a pastor.