An Order of Worship for the Lord s Day Stone Presbyterian Church A Welcoming and Affirming Congregation May 11, 2014 ~ Fourth Sunday after Easter We Gather to Worship God And Celebrate Our Mothers in the Faith PRELUDE St. Columba Quentin Thomas CHORAL INTROIT & POURING OF BAPTISMAL WATER CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: How awesome it is to gather in the presence of God and to give thanks for our mothers in the faith People: To give thanks for those who have nurtured us and have shown us the love of God. Leader: We remember that Jesus called all those who do the will of God his mother, his brother and his sister. People: In the joy of the resurrection we celebrate this good news! Leader: The Lord is risen! People: He is risen indeed! Let us worship God! +HYMN #469 Morning Has Broken BUNESSAN (+Those who are able may stand.) +PRAYER OF PRAISE WELCOME, ANNOUNCEMENTS, JOYS & CONCERNS +HYMN Faith of Our Mothers ST. CATHERINE (Please see announcements insert.) +THE PEACE OF CHRIST We Listen for God s Word in Scripture & Story PRAYER FOR UNDERSTANDING SCRIPTURE LESSONS & STORIES Ruth 1:6-18 Ruth adopts her mother-in-law as her mother. My Mother in the Faith Scott Leonard Psalm 131 My soul is like a weaned child with its mother. 1982 by Les Presses de Taizé (France). Used by permission of G.I.A. Publications, Inc., exclusive agent. All rights reserved. Romans 16 (excerpts) Facing death, Paul sends his greetings to his friends. My Mother in the Faith David Blanks ANTHEM My Shepherd Will Supply My Need Virgil Thomson John 2:1-11 Jesus listens to his mother. Told by Donna Goodfriend My Mother in the Faith Pat Joseph We Respond in Faith with Thanksgiving +AFFIRMING OUR FAITH #333 Seek Ye First LAFFERTY HYMN #324 Open My Eyes That I May See OPEN MY EYES OUR PRAYERS AND THE LORD S PRAYER (Traditional) p. 16, Hymnal
CHORAL RESPONSE debts & debtors OFFERTORY Crimond Richard Pantcheff +A DOXOLOGY LASST UNS ERFREUEN +PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING From all that dwell below the skies Let the Creator s praise arise, alleluia! Let our Redeemer s name be sung, And praise the Spirit, ev ry tongue! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them up to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give God thanks and praise. +HYMN #485 To God Be the Glory TO GOD BE THE GLORY A TIME OF SILENCE - REMEMBERING OUR MOTHERS IN THE FAITH +HYMN #299 Amen, Amen STONE CHURCH WELCOMES YOU TO WORSHIP May 11, 2014 ~ Fourth Sunday after Easter ~ 10:30 a.m. T H E C A L E N D A R T H I S W E E K Tuesday: 5:30 p.m. WEP meeting Thursday: 10:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m.fair Trade Shoppe 1:30 3:30 p.m. Your Neighbors meals Saturday: 9:00 a.m. Bible Study Tiffany s Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Choir Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Worship 11:30 a.m. Deacons meeting 7:00 p.m. The Stone Storytellers perform Alive! at Vernon Church +A BLESSING +CHORAL RESPONSE +POSTLUDE We extend our thanks to Donna Goodfriend and Linda Rance for their work in composing today s special service recognizing Our Mothers in the Faith. GREETERS & HOSTS: Bev Miller, Brooke Villiere STORYTELLER: Donna Goodfriend HABITAT RESTORE is a retail home improvement center open to the public - filled with donated furniture, appliances, fixtures and building materials sold at discount prices. All of our proceeds benefit Oneida County Habitat for Humanity building efforts. The following volunteers are needed:
Truck Drivers and Assistants: To pick up donated items. Movers: Move and set up heavy items for display. Customer Service Assistance: Greet customers and run the checkout counter. Cashier/Sales: Work with cash register and answer customer questions. For further information about any of the above volunteer opportunities, or to sign up to work, please call Rob Willson, ReStore Manager at 315-624-9010. COUNTRY PANTRY: It is time to start thinking about school breaks and the need for KIDS PAKS. What is a kids pak? It is an extra bag of food given to children to offset the lack of school meals during school breaks. The focus is on food that will appeal to children. Please start bringing the items to church. Last year they distributed 150 bags each month, June - September. I'm sure the number will be greater this year as the demands on the Pantry continue to grow.kid-pak items: peanut butter, 100% juice boxes, fruit cups, snack bars, oatmeal packets, canned pasta. The Pantry is always in need of canned fruit as this is an expensive item for them to purchase. Monetary donations may be sent to the Country Pantry at PO Box 76, Clinton, NY 13323. Questions? Contact Judy LaGasse, 725-2217. Eleanor Palmer Jim Royce Lauralyn Kolb s mother & family Spencer (Donna Goodfriend s nephew) Larry & Gail Losch Lora Schilder and family Catalin Patty Jenkins deployed in Afghanistan Menard family Wendy Kiger Members/Friends of the Week: Takaho Delong, the Dewey family Special offerings of PCUSA (OGH, Joy, Pentecost, Peacemaking) Pavlot family Whittemore family Mildred Schell Barbara Nita (Rob Kolb s sister) HOPE HOUSE S VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION DINNER will be held on May 14th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the New Hartford Methodist Church. Anyone who has volunteered at Hope House in the past is welcome to attend. If interested, please contact Ceil Gilbert at 853-8289. WELCOME to the worship of God at Stone Presbyterian Church, a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in the Presbytery of Utica. Please make use of the pew cards to indicate any prayer concerns, pastoral needs or suggestions for improvement. PRAYER CHAIN: If you would like to add someone to our prayer list, please visit www.stonepres.org and click on Prayer Request or call the church office at 853-2933. NAME TAGS: If yours is missing or your name is wrong, please let an usher know, and we will supply you with a temporary tag until a replacement is made. If you re visiting, an usher
will be glad to make you a name tag. A REST ROOM (wheelchair accessible) is located off the narthex to your left as you enter the church. More restrooms may be found downstairs in the hall that parallels Williams Street. THE NURSERY is located off the narthex to your right as you enter the church. A diaperchanging table is there for your convenience. YOUR NEIGHBROS TOUCHING LIVES EVERY DAY : Your Neighbors volunteers offer companionship, medical and personal transportation, friendly assistance, healthy homecooked meals and other services to their clients in the greater Utica area. Over the past several months, Your Neighbors has experienced a sharp increase in the requests for supplemental frozen meals. We, the members and friends of Stone Church, have chosen to help Your Neighbors meet this need by providing a quantity of meals for distribution. We are requesting monetary donations to defray the costs of purchasing food to be prepared and packaged for the Your Neighbors clients. Your contribution can be clearly marked and put in the offering plate on Sunday or mailed to the Church office. Meals will be prepared, packaged and delivered by the Mission Committee group on Thursday, May 15 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Ann Stiefvater, 853-2923, or the church office. Thank you. DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE RECIPE? We are inviting you all to submit your favorite recipes (old family favorites or something new you have just tried and think it is incredible) for our monthly newsletter. You can send them by email to stonepres@ verizon.net, regular mail to P.O. Box 33, Clinton or drop them in the offering plate during Sunday service. Here s hoping everyone participates, so we can have a recipe for each month. Thank you, Membership, Communication and Outreach Committee ALICE and her 5 year old son are clients of the COUNTRY PANTRY. She has a recurrence of breast cancer and needs to have treatment in NYC. Her prognosis is poor so she is in need of prayers as well as financial help with gas and tolls to NY. Anyone wishing to make a donation of money, gas card or visa card may send it to the Country Pantry PO box 76, Clinton with a note indicating it is for Alice. FAIR TRADE SHOPPE: You are invited to visit our Fair Trade Shoppe located in the Norton Room, to see our wonderful selection of Fair Trade teas, coffees, chocolates, soups, and clothes which are all for sale. Our shop is open second Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in addition to our regular Thursday hours of 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. HOPE HOUSE WISH LIST: lasagna noodles, seasonings and spices, hot chocolate packets, tea bags, coffee, granulated sugar and sweetener packets, toilet paper, sanitary napkins, shampoo, deodorant, razors, and soap. Please leave items in the Norton Room. Questions? Contact Ceil Gilbert, 853-8289. Faith of Our Mothers ST. CATHERINE Faith of our mothers, living still, In cradle song and bedtime prayer; In nursery lore and fireside love, Thy presence still pervades the air: Faith of our mothers, living faith! We will be true to thee to death. Faith of our mothers, loving faith, Fount of our childhood's trust and grace, Oh, may thy consecration prove
Source of a finer, nobler race: Faith of our mothers, living faith, Faith of our mothers, guiding faith, For youthful longing, youthful doubt, How blurred our vision, blind our way, Thy providential care without: Faith of our mothers, guiding faith, Faith of our mothers, Christian faith, Is truth beyond our stumbling creeds, Still serve the home and save the Church, And breathe thy spirit through our deeds: Faith of our mothers, Christian faith! KIRKLAND COMMUNITY BLOODMOBILE: Saturday, May 17; 8 a.m. 1 p.m.; Schillings Burns Young VFW Post 9591, Franklin Avenue, Clinton, NY. New and past blood donors are needed (ongoing need for 0, A-, & B- type blood). Contact Bill Rudge at 853-6300 or at Rudge44@aol.com or schedule your appointment www.redcrossblood.org. Double Red donation appointments are needed every hour from 0-, 0+, A- & B- donors. Walk-ins are essential and will be very welcomed. Sponsored by Kirkland Community Organizations