First Presbyterian Church 5401 South Claiborne Avenue New Orleans, La. 70125 March 18, 2018 To repent is to come to your senses. It is not so much something you do as something that happens. Frederick Buechner, Wishful Thinking
March 18, 2018 First Presbyterian Church Fifth Sunday of Lent Writing in bold is for the congregation response. *Please stand as you are able. 11:00 am Gathering Around the Word Music for Meditation Welcome Bells *Call to Worship Leader: With what shall we come before the Holy One, and bow ourselves before God on high? People: God has shown us what is good. Leader: What does the Holy One require of us? People: To do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with our God? *Hymn 394 Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation Westminister Abbey Confession and Pardon Gracious God, our sins are too heavy to carry, too real to hide, and too deep to undo. Forgive what our lips tremble to name, what our hearts can no longer bear, and what has become for us a consuming fire of judgment. (silence) Set us free from a past that we cannot change; open to us a future in which we can be changed; and grant us grace to grow more and more in your likeness and image; through Jesus Christ, the light of the world.
*Passing of the Peace As people who have received Christ s grace upon grace, we share deep peace with one another. Please say to your neighbor, The peace of Christ be with you, and respond, and also with you. *Response (GTG 734, v.5) Donne Secours Hope of the world, O Christ, o er death victorious, who by this sign didst conquer grief and pain: we would be faithful to thy gospel glorious; thou art our Lord! Thou dost forever reign! Hearing the Word Children s Sermon Seek Ye First Lafferty Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and its righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. Allelu, Alleluia! Announcements Anthem Lord, Be Glorified Bob Kilpatrick Prayer of Illumination Scripture Readings A Reading from the Gospels John 12:22-33 Leader: The word of the Lord. Congregation: Thanks be to God. Sermon Pondering Lent Rev. Dr. Ron Sutto *Hymn 726 Will You Come and Follow Me Kelvingrove Tithes and Offerings Offertory Sharing the Word with the World *Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise Christ, all people here below; praise Holy Spirit ever more; praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen. Old Hundredth
Intercession for Lent Leader: Jesus, remember us when you come into your kingdom. Hear our prayers. For your church around the world, People: we ask new life. Leader: For all who carry out ministries in your church, People: we ask grace and wisdom. Leader: For people who have accepted spiritual disciplines, People: we ask inspired discipleship. Leader: For Christians of every land, People: we ask new unity in your name. Leader: For Jews and Muslims and people of other faiths, People: we ask your divine blessing. Leader: For those who cannot believe, People: we ask your faithful love. Leader: For governors and rulers in every land, People: we ask your guidance. Leader: For people who suffer and sorrow, People: we ask your healing peace. (after a time for silence or spoken prayers, the prayer continues). Lord s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. *Hymn 840(vs. 1,3,4) When Peace like a River Ville Du Havre *Benediction Resources used in today s worship service includes: The Living Pulpit, Book of Common Worship March 18, 2018 Leadership in today s service PASTOR LITURGIST PREACHING PIANIST Kim Rodrigue Tracy Rene Helms-Capasso Rev. Dr. Ron Sutto Aya Magavina
Pastor Kim Rodrigue is having surgery on Tuesday to address her voice issues and determine their cause and appropriate treatment. She is on minimal voice use at this time. Please communicate via email kim@fpcno.org. We are working to creatively address the needs of the church during this time. WELCOME VISITORS! If you are a visitor or guest we invite you to sign the visitor/guest register which is located in the Narthex and sign the guest/visitors card located in your bulletin and put in the offering plate. We care about you and want to know who you are. We welcome you to historic, progressive First Presbyterian Church this morning! Here are a few things to get you up to speed. A bathroom is available (with a changing table) at the back of the church in the left hand alcove as you face the entrance doors. We take the passing of the peace seriously, so don t be surprised if you get offered hugs! Please plan to stay after worship for a few minutes to share refreshments at the back of the church; it s an extension of our understanding of communion and a chance to share God s hospitality. We are the only More Light Congregation in New Orleans which means we welcome not only the membership, but the leadership and talents of all genders, abilities, races, and sexual orientations. We appreciate the spiritual and financial support your attendance brings. You may put cash or a check in the offering plate that will be passed towards the end of the service, or give using your smartphone to scan this code---> Even if you are just visiting the city, we want you to feel welcome in our community and to involve yourself in the life of this place. Please sign the visitor book in the vestibule before you go and like us on Facebook at facebook.com/fpcno and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/fpcno! We also have a Yahoo Group (go to www.fpcno.org and click on the Yahoo Group connection) that will keep you up to date on all the fun activities and service opportunities with the church. WHAT S UP? Don t forget to check out the updated First Presbyterian Church website www.fpcno.org to catch up on breaking church news, events and links to the wider world of mission! Also, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!
The FPCNO adult Bible study Takes place every Sunday morning from 9:30am to 10:30am in the Session room. Each week we read and discuss the current lesson from "The Present Word" Bible study series (published quarterly by PCUSA). Our Sunday morning gatherings are informal and typically consists of approximately 6 to 8 participants. All are welcome to attend. Coffee and refreshments are served. FPCNO THIS WEEK Monday 1pm-3pm Program of Hope Setup Sanctuary Wednesday 9am-10:30am Program of Hope Sanctuary (worship and outreach to less fortunate, all are welcome to volunteer or seek help) Thursday 6pm-7pm Meditation Service Session room Saturday 9am POH set up POH storage room 10am F.P.C. Palm/Passion Sunday rehearsal Sanctuary 11am F.P.C. laying of the Labyrinth Grass yard Sunday 9:30pm Adult Bible Study Session room 10am Children s Choir practice Room 207 11am Palm/Passion Sunday Worship Sanctuary Our Maundy Thursday service on March 29 at 6pm begins with dinner, continues to a celebration of Holy Communion, and concludes with a service of diminishing light, as we remember the darkness Jesus entered into on the cross. The whole service will take place around tables in the sanctuary. Dinner is a simple fish meal that is being catered, so we need to know how many people plan to participate. Donations to cover the cost of the meal will be taken, with a suggested cost of $10/person. Your presence is more important to us than cost, so please sign up and come, and donate as you are able. Sign ups are due by the end of the day on March 25. _ (tear off and put in the communion plate) MAUNDY/THURSDAY Meal and Communion at 6pm Please write your name and check the box if you are planning to attend and put in the communion plate. Name: yes, I will attend Catered dinner by Katie, MENU - Fish, Coleslaw, hummus and bread.
CHILDREN S EASTER EGG HUNT, Sunday April 1 st at 10:15 am Donations of plastic eggs and candy will be accepted by the church office, and they will be hidden in the church yard by volunteer Easter Bunnies at 10am. Easter Lilies and Hydrangeas This Easter we want to have flowers in our sanctuary and outside by the cross, as a way of sharing the good news of resurrection and new life with our neighbors. We will be buying both Easter lilies and hydrangeas. Please make your donation in the envelope inserted in the bulletin, indicating the following: The name of the person(s) in whose honor/memory you are buying the flower, your name, if you have a preference between lilies and hydrangeas. Each flower donation is $15. Thank you for sharing in this symbol of new life. Prayer List Please keep this list with you this week and pray for... Leah Eskine a friend and co-worker of Dee Boling Selina Cho aunt of Peter Cho Allison Daye Hoy friend of Sydney McMath Joe Philbrick Ann s brother Rev. Kim Rodrigue Our Homebound members and friends. Please visit them and remember them in Prayer. Mary Knight Mina Crais Gloria Boling (Randy Boling s mom) Adrian (Tudy) Manson Joyce Kleinfeldt (Henry Kleinfeldt s sister) Prayers for the homeless
First Presbyterian Church 504-866-7409 * Fax 504-910-4477 www.fpcno.org; facebook.com/fpcno; twitter.com/fpcno Where All Are Welcome Pastor: Rev. Kim Rodrigue kim@fpcno.org Office Manager: Cheryl A. Roberts cheryl@fpcno.org Musicians: May Ball; Aya Magavina-Alvarez; Amanda Wadsworth Wedding Coordinator: Sue Young weddings@fpcno.org Website techs: Terry Ruppel; Carrie Fisher Sextons: Rev. Todd & LaDonna Vandegrift The Session Clerk of Session, Diane Kleinfeldt Class of 2017 Class of 2018 Sherri Hutton Diane Kleinfeldt Zane Fisher Christopher Roberts Class of 2019 Tracy Rene Helms-Capasso The Board of Deacons David Capasso, Chair Class of 2017 CLASS OF 2018 David Capasso Randy Boling Justin Wood Carrie Fisher This bulletin and all paper used at FPCNO are recycled