LIBERTY CHURCH, PCA A congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America Sunday, October 8, 2017 Praising God Connecting with His People Advancing His Kingdom Russ Sukhia Preaching Pastor Barry Cureton Shepherding Pastor
Worship Service I am a debtor both to Greeks and to barbarians, both to wise and unwise. Romans 1:14 Prelude Welcome Ministry Minute Choir Ministry Sarah Smith and Jeff Jordan Silent Prayer of Preparation Call to Worship *Hymn of Adoration Exalt the Lord, His Praise Proclaim #12 *Invocation Confession of Sin Father, this morning we confess our lack of faith. Your Word declares that you are sovereign, and that nothing happens beyond your control, but at times that is hard for us to believe. We witness tragedies: tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts, wars and murderous attacks, and we ask, Where are you? Our loved ones are suddenly taken from us, and we ask, Why did you allow it? We are tempted to believe that you are either loving but not sovereign, or sovereign but not loving. But your Word reveals you to be both a loving Father and a sovereign King. Forgive us, we pray, for our unbelief, worry, fear and discontentment; and forgive us for all the other sins we continue to wrestle with, as your children. Help us to trust you more and more, as we are daily transformed by the renewing of our minds through your Holy Word. Lord, we believe----but help our unbelief. We ask this in the name of, and through the merits of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Assurance of Pardon/Old Testament Reading Psalm 32 *Songs of Praise Come, Ye Sinners Joseph Hart, Matthew S. Smith Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus, ready, stands to save you, Full of pity, joined with power.
He is able, He is able; He is willing; doubt no more. Come ye needy, come, and welcome, God's free bounty glorify; True belief and true repentance, Every grace that brings you nigh. Without money, without money Come to Jesus Christ and buy. Come, ye weary, heavy laden, Bruised and broken by the fall; If you tarry 'til you're better, You will never come at all. Not the righteous, not the righteous; Sinners Jesus came to call. Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream; All the fitness He requireth Is to feel your need of Him. This He gives you, this He gives you, 'Tis the Spirit's rising beam. Lo! The Incarnate God, ascended; Pleads the merit of His blood. Venture on Him; venture wholly, Let no other trust intrude. None but Jesus, none but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good. I Cry Out I cry out, for Your hand of mercy to heal me. I am weak and I need Your love to heal me. Oh, Lord, my Rock, my strength in weakness, Come rescue me, oh Lord. You are my hope, Your promise never fails me. And my desire is to follow You forever. For You are good, for You are good; For You are good to me For You are good, for You are good; For You are good to me
More Love to Thee Text: Elizabeth Prentiss; Music: Kevin Twit More love to Thee O Christ, more love to Thee! Hear Thou the prayer I make on bended knee. This is my earnest plea: more love O Christ to Thee. Chorus More love, more love, more love to Thee; More love, more love to Thee! Once earthly joy I craved, sought peace and rest; Now Thee alone I seek, give what is best. T h i s a l l m y p r a y e r s h a l l Chorus Then shall my latest breath whisper thy praise; This be the parting cry my heart shall raise; This still its prayer shall be: more love O Christ to thee. Chorus CCLI 578579 Shepherding Prayer Pastor Russ *Hymn of Importunity Break Thou the Bread of Life #256 (last stanza unaccompanied) Receiving of Tithes and Offerings Offertory Teach Me Your Way Choir Lloyd Larson Sermon Scripture Romans 1:1-17 [Children ages 4-2nd grade are dismissed for Wonders of Worship (Children s Church) with Rachel and Zach Dugan] Sermon Wading into Romans, Message 2 Pastor Russ *Closing Hymn I Love to Tell the Story #387 *Benediction (followed by an opportunity to pray with the elders)
Focus on Missions Ministry to State/MNA/Chuck & Debby Garriott Chuck and Debby wouldn t be ministering in the D.C. area today without a clear sense of God s direction, a calling that is confirmed in the ongoing needs, ministry opportunities, relationships and life provisions. With it all is a weighty sense of stewardship. They have been entrusted with a ministry history and resources that need to be applied to their works. They have been encouraged by the way their team is expanding. Please pray for the additional staff positions that they are looking to fill. The Garriotts thank the body of Liberty for their support that comes in various ways, but especially for prayers. New Member Seminar I believe that every Christian should be a member of a local Bible-believing church, for personal growth, for accountability, for opportunities of service, to have a part in the choice of leaders, etc. I m planning a New Member Seminar for Saturday morning, October 28th, from 8:30-12:30. Coffee and muffins will be served to those who promise to be careful not to spill anything. If you wish to attend, please notify me or call or email the church office. If you need to meet on a different date, please let me know. Pastor Russ Mark your Calendars Sunday, October 29th at 12:30 pm will be our Semi-Annual Congregational meeting. The purpose of the meeting will be to vote to recommend the adoption of the 2018 Budget including a change in Pastor Barry s salary. We will also vote on minor changes to our by-laws regarding the officer nominating committee. The 2018 budget and proposed by-law changes will be emailed or mailed next week and copies will be available next Sunday. Prayer and Praise Service Sunday, October 15th at 6:00 pm Our elders invite you to join them in prayer for our church, our nation and world for an outpouring of God s Spirit to bring revival. The service will be followed by a fellowship meal at 7:00 pm. We will be having a chili dinner. We need people to sign up to bring either chili or a side and dessert. You re welcome to bring chili with or without meat. Please label all dishes. Sign up beginning this week on the sign up sheets located by the exits or through the Constant Contact Invitation you will be receiving. If you sign up online, you don t need to sign up on the sign up sheets.
October Blood Drive Our next blood drive is scheduled for Monday, October 23, 2017 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in our Fellowship Hall. Please schedule an appointment after worship or call The Red Cross at 855-210-1278. You are invited to Pastor Russ' Retirement Dinner Saturday November 11 5:00-6:30 PM (program to follow) Liberty's Family Center Meal catered by Mission Barbeque All Adults $12 each Families $30 total RSVP REQUIRED BY WED. OCTOBER 18 th Sign ups after church in Narthex Oct. 8 & 15 Desserts are welcome We desire to include everyone in this celebration. If cost prevents you from attending, please inform church office AND be sure to sign up. An Opportunity to be a Minister of Mercy Liberty's Ministry of Mercy has openings for a few more willing servants. Our Lord calls us to demonstrate our love for Him by loving and caring for each other. The Mercy Needs Ministry does this by sending flowers, cards and notes of encouragement to hurting brethren; providing various forms of practical assistance (including financial, through the generosity of Liberty members) as well as budgetary counseling to those in need; and praying for the flock. We meet together on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Ministries of Mercy bless not only those who receive the help, but also those who offer it. Please prayerfully consider participating in this ministry, and contact either Deacon Jeff Jordan or Doug Womer, or Elder Michael Anderson if you are interested.
Mercy Needs Request There is a need in the Body for companionship for a disabled person (ambulatory). This would involve a commitment of several hours per week, two days a week for a lunch outing or similar activity. The Mercy Needs Committee would reimburse for expenses. Please contact Doug Womer or Jeff Jordan from the Mercy Needs Committee if you are interested. Urgent Need for Counting Team Help There is an urgent need for two members to serve on one of our counting teams which counts on Sunday afternoons. Training could start in September. Please contact Brian Moran. Help Needed for Fall Harvest Party There is an urgent need for volunteers to set up, greet attendees, clean up, help run Harvest games and have spiritual conversations with attendees. WE ALSO NEED CANDY! Baskets to collect candy will be near the entrances of the church next week. Please no candy with peanuts or peanut butter due to many people with peanut allergies. Contact Phill Thomas if you would like to volunteer to help. Help the Hathaways move The Hathways need your help packing and moving the afternoon and evening of Thursday, October 19th. They will be moving to 1325 Cheshire Lane, Bel Air, MD 21014 Christmas Concert The Christmas concert is on Dec 16 and 17. If you would like to sing with the choir just for the Christmas concert, rehearsals will begin Wednesday, Oct 11, from 8-9 for Christmas music. We are praying the Lord will increase our numbers, as several of our members have had to step down.
Schedule of Volunteers October 8 October 15 Nursery 9:30 a.m. Nursery 10:30 a.m. Toddler 10:30 a.m. Lisa Byrd Peggy Walker, Beth Harlan Scott & Becky Goedeke Linda Anderson Meghan Ruch, Becky Hancock Meghan Ruch, Erin Tracht Lock-up Jeff Jordan Don Pahl Sound Jeff Jordan Zach Dugan Greeters Usher Team Leader Pat Schlitzer & Mary Ellen Gannon Kurt Reiblich Charlotte Crone & Donna Roberts Kurt Reiblich Youth Group Youth Group is for 6-12 grade students every other Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. through 8:30 pm in the Block House. We encourage you to read through the letters of the New Testament reading a chapter a day five days a week. Schedule for upcoming weeks: Tonight 6:30-8:30 pm: Youth Group in Block building Maxine Saylor, parent volunteer Reading for the week: 1 Corinthians 10-14 (WCF chapter 5) Friday, October 13: F.I.S.H. at the Wheatleys 709 Lee Ave. Sykesville Reading for the week: 1 Cor. 15-16 2 Cor. 1-3 (WCF chapter 6)
Weekly Schedule Sunday, October 8 9:30 am Sunday School for all ages/parent and Youth Meeting 10:30 am Coffee Fellowship 10:45 am Worship Service 3:00 pm CLV Service 6:30 pm Youth Group Monday, October 9 Columbus Day, Office Closed Tuesday, October 10 6:00 am Men s Bible Study/Denny s Wednesday, October 11 6:30 pm Prayer Group 7:00 pm Christian Service Brigade/LCS 7:00 pm Pioneer Girls/FH 7;00 pm Choir/Sanctuary 7:00 pm Men s Bible Study/Parlor Thursday, October 12 7:00 pm Women s Bible Study/FH Friday, October 13 6:30 pm F.I.S.H./See Youth Announcement Sunday, October 1 9:30 am Sunday School for all ages 10:30 am Coffee Fellowship 10:45 am Worship Service Ecclesiastes and Colossians Adult Sunday School Classes Charlie Cate Fellowship Hall 1 Peter Howard Hill Parlor Leadership Class Barry Cureton Barry s Office Missions Sunday, November 5th. Youth and parents meet in Fellowship Hall.
CHURCH LEADERS ELDERS Michael Anderson 410-356-2602 Chuck Klein 410-655-3753 Steve Bird 410-795-2463 Steve Madden 410-259-0798 Barry Cureton 410-566-1829 Russ Sukhia 443-695-3515 ELDER EMERITUS Ted Peiffer DEACONS Tom Crone 410-356-2085 Jeff Jordan 410-967-0969 Oliver Dearden 410-833-8309 Werner Kloetzli 410-465-1026 Alan Hunzeker 410-848-4797 Brian Moran 410-549-3923 DEACON EMERITUS Bill Caldwell Group Contact Phone Meeting Date Sykesville Pahl 410-795-7780 1st & 3rd Mondays Reisterstown Charlotte Crone 410-356-3189 2nd Friday Randallstown Cureton 443-756-9777 3rd Sunday after Church Woodstock Klein 410-655-3753 3rd Friday Westminster Goedeke 410-751-2994 Last Sunday after Church South Carroll Sukhia 443-695-3515 2nd Friday Acts 2:42 Harlan 410-615-9056 TBD