REMINDER TO THE CONGREGATION In the event of winter weather, Pastor John will discuss cancelling church with several Session members. A decision will be made based on several factors; however, in the past we have always wanted to side on a more conservative error so as not to put anyone at risk. This decision will be made by 8:00am on Sunday morning and if there is no worship, a listing will be placed on KSDK and an email will be sent to all those on our email list. Please watch your email and watch KSDK for closing information. DINE TO DONATE Thursday, October 18 5:00 9:00pm JCPC Members and Friends can dine together at McAlister s on St. Charles Rock Road. 11969 St Charles Rock Rd Proceeds will help fund our youth trip to the 2019 Presbyterian Youth Triennium at Purdue University. OUTDOOR WORSHIP AND CHURCH PICNIC OCTOBER 14 10:00am at Hellebusch Park Please sign up to do your part so we can have a great time. Tasks are small, simple, and free. Thank you for the team work! JCPC will provide hot dogs and drinks. Please bring a large dessert (to feed 10 people) if your last name begins with letter A-L. Please bring a large side (to feed 10 people) if your last name begins with letter M-Z. We need cakes and other desserts donated for the Cake Walk. JCPC is seeking performers for the 2018 Picnic Talent Show. JOHN CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Dr. John R. Shear, Pastor 12567 Natural Bridge Road Bridgeton, Missouri 63044 johncalvinchurch@juno.com 314-739-3066 www.jcpchurch.org September 30, 2018 COUNTDOWN PRAISE SONG OPENING PRAYER COMMUNITY SHARING CHILDREN S MESSAGE Mr. K. In the Secret (I Want to Know You) FIRST SCRIPTURE READING Amy Brixey Exodus 12:1-14 1 While the Israelites were still in the land of Egypt, the LORD gave the following instructions to Moses and Aaron: 2 From now on, this month will be the first month of the year for you. 3 Announce to the whole community of Israel that on the tenth day of this month each family must choose a lamb or a young goat for a sacrifice, one animal for each household. 4 If a family is too small to eat a whole animal, let them share with another family in the neighborhood. Divide the animal according to the size of each family and how much they can eat. 5 The animal you select must be a one-year-old male, either a sheep or a goat, with no defects. 6 Take special care of this chosen animal until the evening of the fourteenth day of this first month. Then the whole assembly of the community of Israel must slaughter their lamb or young goat at twilight. 7 They are to take some of the blood and smear it on the sides and top of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the animal. 8 That same night they must roast the meat over a fire and eat it along with bitter salad greens and bread made without yeast. 9 Do not eat any of the meat raw or boiled in water. The whole animal including the head, legs, and internal organs must be roasted over a fire. 10 Do not leave any of it until the next morning. Burn whatever is not eaten before morning. 11 These are your instructions for eating this meal: Be fully dressed, wear your sandals, and carry your walking stick in your hand. Eat the meal with urgency, for this is the LORD s Passover. 12 On that night I will pass through the land of Egypt and strike down every firstborn son and firstborn male animal in the land
of Egypt. I will execute judgment against all the gods of Egypt, for I am the LORD! 13 But the blood on your doorposts will serve as a sign, marking the houses where you are staying. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. This plague of death will not touch you when I strike the land of Egypt. 14 This is a day to remember. Each year, from generation to generation, you must celebrate it as a special festival to the LORD. This is a law for all time. PRAISE SONGS *PASSING THE PEACE OF CHRIST Draw Me Close Prayer request cards will be collected during this praise song. Agnus Dei Please stand for the 2 nd praise song. ANTHEM I Sing Praises Medley MacAlmon, Gay SECOND SCRIPTURE READING Rick Kreitner Exodus 37:1-9 Next Bezalel made the Ark of acacia wood a sacred chest 45 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 27 inches high. 2 He overlaid it inside and outside with pure gold, and he ran a molding of gold all around it. 3 He cast four gold rings and attached them to its four feet, two rings on each side. 4 Then he made poles from acacia wood and overlaid them with gold. 5 He inserted the poles into the rings at the sides of the Ark to carry it. 6 Then he made the Ark s cover the place of atonement from pure gold. It was 45 inches long and 27 inches wide. 7 He made two cherubim from hammered gold and placed them on the two ends of the atonement cover. 8 He molded the cherubim on each end of the atonement cover, making it all of one piece of gold. 9 The cherubim faced each other and looked down on the atonement cover. With their wings spread above it, they protected it. HYMN #297 I Love To Tell the Story THIRD SCRIPTURE READING Barb Hanson Joshua 4:1-8 When all the people had crossed the Jordan, the LORD said to Joshua, 2 Now choose twelve men, one from each tribe. 3 Tell them, Take twelve stones from the very place where the priests are standing in the middle of the Jordan. Carry them out and pile them up at the place where you will camp tonight. 4 So Joshua called together the twelve men he had chosen one from each of the tribes of Israel. 5 He told them, Go into the middle of the Jordan, in front of the Ark of the LORD your God. Each of you must pick up one stone and carry it out on your shoulder twelve stones in all, one for each of the twelve tribes of Israel. 6 We will use these stones to build a memorial. In the future your children will ask you, What do these stones mean? 7 Then you can tell them, They remind us that the Jordan River stopped flowing when the Ark of the LORD s Covenant went across. These stones will stand as a memorial among the people of Israel forever. 8 So the men did as Joshua had commanded them. They took twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan River, one for each tribe, just as the LORD had told Joshua. They carried them to the place where they camped for the night and constructed the memorial there. SPECIAL MUSIC SERMON PASTORAL PRAYER Handbell Choir Remembering God in a Netflix World Rev. Dr. John Shear UNISON BLESSING FOR THE OFFERING Holy God, we recognize that as humans we often get distracted. Life gets so busy, so involved, that we concentrate on everything but you. We fill all our busy schedules with everything we want and need to do and we push you to the bottom of our list. And in these very busy times, we are guilty of forgetting all that you have done for us. So Holy God, hear our request to be forgiven. And hear our plea to find ways in our lives to remember who you are and what you continue to provide and do for us. Bless us Lord, that we may not forget about you. Now bless the work of your church in this place. Bless all who contribute to the life-blood of ministry and service and bless the gifts we give. May even our act of giving be a reminder that we are sharing with you, what you have already provided to us. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen. OFFERTORY *DOXOLOGY *CLOSING SONG *BENEDICTION 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)
TRUNK OR TREAT SATURDAY OCTOBER 27 Trunk or Treat is fun time for kids where people bring their cars and pass out candy from their car trunks. We need decorated cars and treat givers for the children from 7-10pm. Please decorate your car and dress in costume! FESTIVAL OF SHARING Our church has chosen to collect the requested items shown below for the PAPER PRODUCTS PACK for the Festival of Sharing. These items will be collected here at JCPC and then assembled off-site and distributed throughout agencies within Missouri. Also needed are some people to staff cars of those that have provided their car but are involved inside with other Halloween activities. Please sign up to let us know that you are able to help! A Fun Halloween Event At John Calvin Presbyterian Church Maze Crafts Games SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 7:00 10:00PM Haunted House At John Calvin Presbyterian Church FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 7:00 11:00pm AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 7:00 10:00pm SPECIFIC ITEMS that we are asking you to donate for the PAPER PRODUCTS PACK: wrapped packages of toilet paper (must be a double-roll package of 4 rolls) wrapped roll paper towels (good quality, high absorbency) large rectangle box facial tissue (Kleenex or other good quality brand) Note: The donations we collect will also help credit hours to our 10,000 Hours Program. Each pack we make is equal to $15 and for each pack we will add 1 hour to the volunteer hours. For information on factors that cause people to fall into poverty and to identify actions that lift them out of poverty, read the Missouri Poverty Report here: poverty report 2018 missouri - Community Action Agency of St. Louis... This report contains data to illustrate the five key factors that have been identified that affect poverty: economic and family security, education, food and nutrition, health, and housing and energy. A struggle in any one of the areas affects other parts of people's lives. At 15% the Missouri rate is higher than the national poverty rate of 12.7% and 21% of children in Missouri live in families with incomes below the national poverty threshold. WEAR YOUR COSTUMES! There is no charge for this event. $2 FOR AGES 12 AND OVER $1 FOR ALL UNDER AGE 12 THIS PROGRAM IS SPONSORED BY THE JCPC PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN. THE FINAL COLLECTION DATE IS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7.
PRAYER LIST Church Family with Health Issues add Other Needs Jane Jackson, Donna Lindsey, Dulcie Hardy, Bob Messersmith Church Family in a Care Facility Ron Black, Dick & Carol Dill, Lorene DePauw, Carl & Juanita Riepl Arlene Walters, Ann McVehil, Iva Lee Beswick Relatives and Friends of our Church Family Harriet Edler s Sister Nancy Steven Edler H. Edler s Son Sharon & Terry Friends of Wayne & Pat Myers Justin Strong Pattonville Student Martha Williams R. Kinquist s Mother Caroline McIntosh M. Miller s sister-in-law Dorothy R. Whitten s sister-in-law Ella Furjes Remington School Principal s daughter Cody McManus T. Robinson s friend Charlene R. Clark s friend Bob Buscher M. Buscher s father Luca LoBosco M. Robnett s great-grandson Chris Prather T. Prather s sister Heather Pearce T. Cook s niece Bill Gross C. Lay s dad Nathan Gross C. Lay s brother Ron, Christine, Janet Quick C. Lay s cousins Steven Edler H. Edler s son Neighbors in Spanish Village, Coldwater Creek To share a prayer request, contact Marion Elliott 314-739-5372 OPPORTUNITIES FOR THIS WEEK Sunday, September 30 9:00 am Adult Class 9:30 am Women s Movie Discussion Group, Library 10:30 am Worship, Kid s Club 12:00 pm Korean Pres. Church Monday, October 1 5:30 pm ONE-ELEVEN WALKS 7:30 pm Boy Scouts Tuesday, October 2 6:30 pm The Rock, Road and Rabbi Bible Study Wednesday, October 3 5:00 pm CA 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal 8:00 pm Korean Pres. Church Thursday, October 4 11:00 am Weight Watchers 8:00 pm AA Friday, October 5 ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL AT JCPC The 12th Annual Fall Festival at JCPC will be November 3 from 8:00am 2:00pm. The cost is $25 per table and there are applications on the Signup Table. There are also promo flyers for you to share with your friends and neighbors. We need crafters and shoppers. Please help us get the word out! Saturday, October 6 7:00 am Weight Watchers in GE Room, also 9am 9:00 am Men s Bible Study 11:30 am Presbyterian Women Sunday, October 7 World Communion Sunday 9:00 am Adult Class 9:30 am Women s Movie Discussion Group 10:30 am Worship, Kid s Club 11:45 am Halloween Meeting in Youth Room 12:00 pm Korean Pres. Church
ONE-ELEVEN WALKS DATES TO REMEMBER FOLLOW UP MEETING FOR HAUNTED HOUSE Mondays 5:30pm September 17-October 22 With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may make you worthy of his calling, and that by his power he may bring to fruition your every desire for goodness and your every deed prompted by faith. We pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you, and you in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ. 2 Thessalonians 1:11 October 2 Bible Study There will be a follow up meeting for further discussion on the Haunted House part of the JCPC Halloween Festival on Sunday, October 7, immediately after worship in the Youth Room. Join us on our leisurely ONEELEVEN WALKS through our community in an effort to learn more about our neighbors and their needs. No need for intimidation! These walks will be brief and are not for teaching or converting people, but rather opportunities to observe so we are better equipped to serve. If you don t feel physically able to walk for 30-45 minutes, please contact Amy Brixey to learn how you can participate in a different way. Contact Amy Brixey: bisskut27@gmail.com 636-220-8327 The Rock, the Road, and the Rabbi October 6 Men s Bible Study GOLDTIMERS TO SYBERGS One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism...but Thousands of Denominations The Goldtimers will meet at 11:30am on Friday, October 12 for a luncheon. They are going to Sybergs on Dorsett Road. Please signup if you plan to join them. October 6 PW Luncheon & Bible Study October 7 Follow Up Meeting for Haunted House October 7 Crop Hunger Walk at Eden Seminary October 12 Goldtimers to Sybergs October 14 Outdoor Worship and JCPC Picnic Hellebusch Park, 11408 Oak Ave October 18 Dine to Donate at McAllister s October 26, 27 JCPC Trunk Or Treat & Haunted House November 3 Fall Festival at JCPC November 7 History Tour of Underground Railroad November 16-18 234+ Work Weekend @ Mound Ridge November 30 Christmas in November JCPC Trivia Night at Bridgeton Community Center, $15 per person JCPC POLICY ON ACCEPTING DONATIONS At the meeting of the Session, action was taken to modify our policy with respect to donated items to the church. As all of you know, we are attempting to sell the church which will necessitate relocation and so adding more items to our inventory, while we are trying to eliminate items could be counterproductive. JCPC Policy was adopted as follows: Please do not bring items to the church to just be dropped off. If you have an item(s) you wish to donate to the church, please email the church office (johncalvinchurch@juno.com) with a complete description of the item(s). That email will be forwarded to Pastor John who will then forward it with anonymity to the Church Property Action Team. They will review the request based upon the need for the church and will make a determination with respect to acceptance. Pastor John will then notify the individual of the Team's decision. Again, at the present time we are very restrictive about accepting donated items, other than those advertised for mission purposes. THE μυριάς CHALLENGE The μυριάς challenge (μυριάς translated: a number too big and in Greek culture it is the number for 10,000) that Pastor John brought to the congregation is to commit to do 10,000 hours of helping those in need starting in September 2018 and running until August of 2019. These hours can be accomplished by individual work, work by groups within the church and/or work taken on by the entire church. There is a sheet on the signup table for people to record activities and hours they donated for that month, or you can call the church office, 314-739-3066, and let Lisa know what you have done and how many hours you donated. Let us join together and make 10,000 no longer a number too big but rather a number that brings a great deal of happiness in our journey of faith.
AN UPDATE FROM PASTOR JOHN ON THE SALE OF THE CHURCH The Session has recently voted to extend the listing on the sale of our church property through the end of the calendar year. But with that extension, the Session has examined some new movement of other properties in the area and has modified the listing agreement. You may have noticed that within the past few months, there has been much activity with the many vacant parcels along the Rock Road. Many national stores have elected to locate in our area. However, these stores are not buying the property in which they are locating, but rather they are leasing the space. This allows these national companies to save their capital. Recently a national chain known as McAlisters Deli renovated and relocated in what was once a Lone Star Restaurant. They did not purchase the property but instead entered into a long term lease. Now once the lease was in place, then the owners of the property have listed the property for sale at a price of 1.5 million. Our real-estate agent has informed us that our property would be a good location to make available a lease agreement contingent on an investor purchase of the property. So the way that works, is, our property will be marketed with these national retail stores who are looking for a lease. We have authorized our agent to seek a rental rate of $9.50 per square foot. The lease would be written contingent on the property, now with a lease, to be sold to an investor. Our agent believes that with such a lease, the return for an investor would be sufficient to purchase the building at an amount in excess of 3 million dollars. The building of course is also still listed for sale at 3.3 million. We hope this expansion of the possibilities for tenancy of our property will expedite the ultimate sale and allow us to move to a new location and expand our ministry. Please be in prayer that God will match a lessee and investor and we can move quickly in closing on the sale of our property.