Palm Sunday, March 29, 2015
Please silence all devices, and refrain from consuming food or beverages during worship.
Celebrate Easter at one of our Six Services:
*Former MDPC Senior Pastor Dave Peterson returns to preach the Easter message at three of the morning services,
and he will participate in the Family Service.
Worship*7:15, 8:30, 11:15 AM
Family service10:00 AM
spanish service11:15 AM
FiFth service5:00 PM
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Isaiah 35:3-10The Unmistakable Messiah
Brandon Gaide Preaching
W H E B R E WS 4 : 1 2
In the beginning was the Word, and the
Word was with God...
MDPC once again will celebrate Holy
Week by reading the Bible aloud continuously from cover to cover. Come to read. Come to listen.
Monday, March 30-Thursday, April 2 | ChapelSpots still are available! Visit spokenword.mdpc.org.
ROAR Into Reading!You’ll find great books to buy for your kids and/or to
donate to The Little School or The Yellow School. Lots of chances for great door prizes, too! Also, please join us for Family Night
at The Yellow School on April 7. We will have fun activities for the kids and dinner in the Fellowship Hall. Everyone is welcome!
Book Fair: April 7-9Begins 9:00 AM daily | Room 119-120
The Venturers at mDpc present
Monday, April 13Social Hour 6:00-7:00 PMDinner & Program 7:00 PMLocation Westchase Hilton
All are Welcome!RSVP deadline is
Wednesday, April 8.Pick up a flier
for details.
Envisioning the Workforce of the Futurewith Mayerland Harris, Vice-President of Human Resources at H-E-B
• parenting.mdpc.org
MDPC NextGen & Singles: An Afternoon of Art & CultureOn Saturday, April 11, spend an afternoon celebrating the gifts of music, art, food, and wine!
2:30 PM Musical Arts: Orchestra Concert at MDPC
3:30 PM Visual Arts: Art Show Preview & Reception
4:45 PM Culinary Arts: We’ll discuss “God & the Arts” at Sonoma Wine Bar & Restaurant.
Details on tickets and more at singles.mdpc.org.Contact Sarah Stone with questions: [email protected], 832-605-8129 (text or call)
Palm Sunday OfferingToday MDPC continues its tradition of collecting a special offering to benefit our ministry partner, Living Water International (LWI). LWI is an international Christian organization serving the world’s poorest communities by helping them acquire safe, clean water, and experience “living water”—the gospel of Jesus Christ—which alone satisfies the deepest thirst.Today in All ServicesOffering envelopes are located in the pews.
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Coordinating Team Mauricio Chacón | Associate Pastor for FuenteBrandon Gaide | Associate Pastor for Next GenGinny Glass | Communications & Media Dir.Meliza Gómez | Contemporary Music Dir.Luke Gordon | Youth Ministries Dir.Charles Hausmann | Traditional Music Dir.Kristin Huffman | Associate Pastor for OutreachBrett Hurst | Relationships MinisterGena Kooken | Sr. Leadership Ministry Coor.Rick Myers | Associate Pastor for CaringRachel Poysky | Children’s Ministries Dir.Becky Riggs | Business AdministratorDave Steane | Executive Pastor & Head of StaffKathryn White | Coordinating Music Dir.Karen Winship | Human Resources Dir.
Dave Peterson | Pastor Emeritus Gary Bowker | Pastor Emeritus
MDPC FoundationFor information, contact Business Administrator Becky Riggs at [email protected] or 713-953-2570.
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Ministry PartnersPray for these MDPC partners working to make a difference in the lives of others:
ChildBuilders promotes healthy social and emotional development of children in pre-school through high school. Its services and prevention programs build strong families and protect children from being victimized.childbuilders.org
Children’s Activity Center reaches Hous-ton’s at-risk children with a mobile interac-tive worship program that brings the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Houston’s most impover-ished areas. Its volunteers begin to identify needs of the kids’ families through weekly home visits. sgnh.org
African Enterprise (AE) shares the love of Jesus with every age and socioeconomic group so all will know the hope Christ offers. It addresses often overlooked community crises, such as AIDS, infant mortality, street children, and polluted water, and gives prostitutes and single mothers vocational direction by teaching them to sew. MDPC partners with AE in an HIV and immuniza-tion initiative in Kampala, Uganda.africanenterprise.org
Discover MDPCWant to know more about MDPC? Attend this brief informational meeting to find out more about who we are and how we operate, both in our community and around the world.Today at 10:45-11:15 AM | Gathering RoomContact Diann Turet with questions: [email protected] or 713-490-9553
New Member ClassesMDPC’s New Member Class series is taught by the associate pastors and elders. The series includes a Saturday service project at one of our local mission partners.Sundays, April 12-May 17 | Room 171-172 | 11:00 AM-12:15 PMContact Diann Turet with questions: [email protected] or 713-490-9553
Ushers NeededCelebrate our Risen Lord through service. Please consider ushering at the Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, or Easter Sunday worship services.Details and registration: usher.mdpc.org
The First FiveThese monthly parenting talks focus on the first five years of a child’s life. Open to all.Wednesday, April 8 | 6:30 PM | Parlor
Calling All Adoptive and Foster Care Parents!The Empowered to Connect Conference is coming to MDPC via simulcast. Lunch will be served. For more info on the simulcast: showhope.org/be-hope/equipping-families/etc/Friday-Saturday, April 10-11 | 9:00 AM-5:00 PM | Room 122 | No cost!Contact Ann Rome to register for the simulcast: [email protected] Please consider volunteering to help watch children during the simulcast. You’ll just fill out a form ahead of time for a background check. Contact Sandy to volunteer: [email protected]
Lunch & Learn: Caregiving for Others and for OurselvesCome hear speaker John Burke, Executive Director of Interfaith Care Partners. We’ll also hear from Second Family Ministry, which provides compassionate care to MDPC members.Sunday, April 12 | 12:30 PM | Summit RoomContact Bitsy Cleveland to make your reservation: [email protected] or 713-490-9542
The Power of Storytelling: Stories from the Bible, and Your OwnCome hear stories from the Bible told by Sarah Stone in a fresh, lively way, then work on/tell your own story! We’ll walk through the art of storytelling (what makes a good story?) and then give you an opportunity to share one of yours, if you want.Wednesdays, April 15-29 | 6:30-8:00 PM | Summit Room | Free childcare!More info and registration: storytelling.mdpc.org
Mo-Ranch Is Almost FullRooms are available at Pheasant Run and Flato Wynne. Don’t miss out on all the fun: worshipping, minnow catching, sunbathing, stargazing, and more!Memorial Day Weekend at Mo-Ranch: Friday-Monday, May 22-25Registration closes April 1: mo.mdpc.org
The Mingling of Souls - A Matt Chandler EventPopular author and pastor Matt Chandler visits First Baptist on the live tour of The Mingling of Souls, his new book looking at God’s design for love, marriage, sex, and redemption. Chandler helps both singles and married couples navigate these issues, revealing the process Solomon himself followed: attraction, courtship, marriage...even arguing.Friday, April 17 | 7:00-10:00 PM | First Baptist Church (7401 Katy Freeway)$20 ($25 after March 26). Registration: houstonsfirst.orgContact Amanda Grace Caldwell with questions: [email protected] or 713-490-0931
4th & 5th Grade Pizza PartyCome eat pizza and play games with your friends! Friday, April 17 | 6:00-8:30 PM | The Galaxy (upstairs in the Ministry Center)Contact Mallory Moore with questions: [email protected] or 713-490-9262
In 2015, we celebrate 60 years of faith and ministry at MDPC.
MDPC members riding the shuttle, circa 2000.
Do you have classic MDPC photos? We’d love to share them! Email to Eva Kaminski ([email protected]) or drop them at the Front Office.
W EEK LY FI NA NCIA L U PDATEOperating Income 2015 Budget $ 10,500,000Expected Income to date $ 2,029,453Actual Income to Date $ 1,745,576Current Income Deficit $ 283,877
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Please Pray...For the Senior Pastor Nominating CommitteePlease pray for the committee, for our congregation, and for the new pastor that God is calling to our church. Visit pnc.mdpc.org for updates.
For What Lies AheadAs we reflect on our denominational alignment, please pray for peace in the hearts of your fellow MDPC family members, and sage discernment for our leadership. Visit denom-issues.mdpc.org for information.
Join Us for Holy Week ServicesMaundy Thursday, April 2 | 7:00 PM, Chapel
A Living Lord’s Supper
Good Friday, April 3 | Noon, Sanctuary Rick Myers Preaching
Good Friday, April 3 (Spanish) | 7:00 PM, Chapel Mauricio Chacón Preaching
8:30 Blended service
9:45 contemporary service
11:15 traditional service
*SONGS OF PRAISE
*PRAYER OF CONFESSION Luke Gordon
YOUTH TESTIMONY Matthew Adair
WELCOME Dave Steane
GIFTS OF GRATITUDE
MESSAGE The Unmistakable Messiah Brandon Gaide
PRELUDE Jesus, Jesus, O What a Wonderful King arr. K. White
WELCOME Dave Steane
CALL TO WORSHIP
*CHORAL INTROIT Hosanna! Blessed Is He That Comes Christian Gregor (1723-1801)
*HYMN OF PRAISE All Glory, Laud, and Honor #88; Vs. 1, 2, 4 | Valet Will Ich Dir Geben
*PRAYER OF CONFESSION AND ASSURANCE OF PARDON Dave Steane
*AFFIRMATION OF FAITH The Apostles’ Creed
ANTHEM The Palms Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830-1914) Lisa Borik, soloist
YOUTH TESTIMONY Blake Moore
OFFERTORY When I Survey the Wondrous Cross arr. Gilbert Martin (b. 1941)
MESSAGE The Unmistakable Messiah Brandon Gaide
HYMN OF RESPONSE O Day of Peace #450; Vs. 1-2 | Jerusalem
POSTLUDE Fanfare on All Glory, Laud, and Honor arr. Michael Burkhardt
WELCOME Dave Steane
*SONGS OF PRAISE He Is Exalted Twila Paris
Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing arr. Gómez
*PRAYER OF CONFESSION AND ASSURANCE OF PARDON Luke Gordon
YOUTH TESTIMONY Matthew Adair
GIFTS OF GRATITUDE Hosanna Brooke Ligertwood
MESSAGE The Unmistakable Messiah Brandon Gaide
Wednesdays, April 8-May 136:15-7:45 PM Amphitheater
Sessions Include:• Real-life Testimonies• Expert Teaching • Humorous Vignettes
For more info and to register: marriage.mdpc.org
This video-based series brings together respected pastors with experts on marriage and family to share wisdom with you and your spouse!
Each session includes a video viewing, followed by a Q&A led by Brett and Kellie Hurst of Home Encouragement and other MDPC couples.
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Digging Deeper
Palm Sunday is the outlier of Holy Week. We know it belongs, but aren’t exactly sure how it fits in the story. If, in just a few days, we’re planning to swing from the
sadness of Good Friday to the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday, what kind of reac-tion does Palm Sunday warrant? It’s not altogether clear. One thing we do know: Palm Sunday anticipates several Very Big Events in the life of Jesus Christ.
Maybe “anticipation” is the best word with which to describe Palm Sunday. It’s peer-ing out over the diving board of the Christian story, anticipating what’s ahead but not quite ready to dive in. Isaiah 35:3-10 helps us clearly see the waters that are waiting for us below. The arrival of the Messiah, we learn, will be accompanied by justice, healing, and celebration. The Messiah will see to it that even the driest deserts and the most stubborn afflictions will be transformed. That’s how we’ll know it’s Him—the work He does is unmistakable! We can expect great things from the Messiah, and His resurrec-tion on Easter morning confirms it!
But Jesus Christ isn’t a genie that grants wishes simply because He can. The harder work of Palm Sunday is learning to what extent Christ heals now, and to what extent transformation is still forthcoming.
• When we participate in Palm Sunday, we do so with great anticipation. But we must also remember that, as we stand on Palm Sunday facing Easter Sunday, we can’t get around Good Friday. Think about (and, if you’re in a small group, discuss) the temptation to move from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday without Good Friday.
• On Palm Sunday, Jesus is welcomed by a cheering crowd, ushering Him into the great city of Jerusalem, but by the time Friday comes around, the crowd is calling for His death. Why do you think Christ got such opposing responses in such a short amount of time? Have you had a time when your affection for Christ has suddenly changed into anger towards Him?
• Verses 8-9 paint a vivid picture of a highway that is made by the Messiah, a highway that leads to Zion. It sounds glorious, even utopian. However, it’s still a road on the way to somewhere else. What does this mean about our experience with God before we arrive at Zion (i.e. eternal life with God)?
• Every Christian seems to have certain defining moments in their faith. They’re the points at which we can readily identify that Christ has created “streams in the desert,” or has done the equivalent of healing us from blindness. Sometimes it’s the story of first coming to faith in Christ. Other times it’s a momentous event that revealed something powerful and new. What is one of yours?
• This passage from Isaiah is especially rich with images. What image means the most to you, and why?
Palm Sunday, March 29, 2015
Isaiah 35:3-10, The Unmistakable MessiahBrandon Gaide Preaching