ONGOING ACTIVITIES
IN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH
Quarterly Statements for those who pledge are ready to be picked up on the round table in the narthex. If you do not make a pledge, you may re-quest a statement by calling or sending an e-mail to Peni in the church of-fice using the information on the back panel of this bulletin.
Muchas Gracias, brothers and sisters in Christ. Your prayers and gener-ous gifts will allow us to reach out to Nicaragua’s poorest and embrace them with the love of God. We never know what opportunities to serve, God will show us, but because of you, we will be ready to respond. The baby bags are all filled and packed. We are still in need of travel size toilet-ries and grooming items. We will be packing all the bags the last of May. We leave the thirteenth of June. Please continue to pray for our mission trip.
Ephesians 3:20-21: Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all genera-tions, for ever and ever! Amen.
The Greatest Generation and the Silver Saints will meet on May 15, at 11:30 a.m. at the IHOP restaurant in Covington (near Wal-Mart). Anyone who receives a senior discount at the grocery is cordially invited! If you have questions you may call Carol McGiboney or Jean Elder.
WELCOME TO FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF COVINGTON
If you would like information about membership or the programs, mission, and fellowship of the church, speak to one of the
pastors as you leave or call the church office at 770-786-7321. E-mail:
Pastor, Billy Wade: [email protected]
Dan Walden: [email protected]
Church Office: [email protected] Website: www.fpccov.org
Mailing Address: 1169 Clark Street, SW Covington, Georgia 30014
Third Sunday of Easter
Youth Sunday
May 4, 2014
Order of Worship
GATHERING AROUND THE WORD
PRELUDE We Believe in One God J. S. Bach
All People That on Earth Do Dwell Michael Burkhardt
The King of Love My Shepherd Is Robin Milford
INTROIT Hymn 253 SANTO DOMINGO Alleluia! Christ is Arisen
Youth Choir
CALL TO WORSHIP Sam Hay, IV O come, let us sing to the Lord: Let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation!Let us come into God’s presence with thanksgiving; Let us make a joyful noise to God with songs of praise! Amen.
HYMN 232 Jesus Christ is Risen Today EASTER HYMN Bill Cobham and Ken Jones, trombones
CALL TO CONFESSION Thea John
PRAYER OF CONFESSION Lord, you have searched us and you know us. You know that we have put others down to make ourselves feel better. You know that we haven’t always respected our parents and our teachers. You know that we’ve been ungrateful for the many blessings we’ve been given. You know that we’ve been wasteful and haven’t taken care of your beautiful creation. For all of the times that we have strayed from your path and neglect-ed our relationship with you, we ask your forgiveness. (silence for personal prayer and reflection)
ASSURANCE OF FORGIVENESS Femke Stoelinga
CHORAL RESPONSE Hymn 475 NETTLETON Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
Ambassador Choir
THE PASSING OF THE PEACE Peace be with you. And also with you.
THANKS TO THOSE SERVING US TODAY
Nursery Volunteers today: Jessup Family
Next Week:
Moss Family
Ushers:
Stillerman Family
Sound Engineer:
Ken Walker
William B. Wade, Jr. Pastor Dan Walden Director of Youth and Children’s Ministry Peni Haug Secretary-Treasurer Alan Bunn Music Director
Alice Walker CAGO, AAGO Organist/Ambassador Choir Pauleen Green & Maria Serrato Nursery Krissy Jones Director of the Early Learning Center
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STAFF
MEMBERS OF SESSION
Class of 2014 Debra Arnold
Bill Loeble Darcel Tabb
Roger Tingler Cy Wolverton Sam Hay, IV
Class of 2015 Gary Boteler Billy Fortson
Jan Giles Jim Stillerman Kevin Weber
Class of 2016 Charles Ardis
Joyce Ashworth Betty Bailey
Patrick Carmichael Perri Walden
Bring donations to the church or drop them off at the Community Food Pantry from 9:00-11:00 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday. Call (770) 784-0037 for directions.
Special requests for May:
canned meals with meat such as: Spa-ghettios, ravioli, noodle rings, etc.
Sunday, May 4 9:00 Handbell Choir 9:30 Children’s Choir 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service Youth Sunday and Confirmation
Tuesday, May 6 Circle Meetings as listed above 4:00 Exercise
Wednesday, May 7 4:00 Adventure Club
6:45 Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, May 8 8:00 Ambassador Choir carpools from church to Conyers for the Songfest at Rockdale Baptist
Sunday, May 11 - Mother’s Day 9:00 Handbell Choir 9:30 Children’s Choir 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service with Communion
This Week at FPC
Presbyterian Women’s Circle Meetings
Circle 1 will meet at the home of Ann Bouchillon on Tuesday, May 6, at 10:00 a.m.
Circle 2 will meet at the home of Betty Robinson on Tuesday, May 6, at 10:00 a.m.
Circle III will meet on Tuesday, May 6, at 10:30 a.m. at the Clark’s Grove Pavilion. Janet Carmichael will lead us in Lesson 8 “Temptations Along the Way”, and then we will enjoy a picnic lunch. Jean Blair will be our hostess. Inclement weather plans are to meet in Jean’s home.
Circle IV will meet at the home of Stephanie Scarborough on Tues-day, May 6, at 7 p.m.
Circle V will meet May 6, 7:00 p.m. at the home of Debi Selin.
PROCLAIMING THE WORD
ANTHEM (Hymn 252) Day of Arising RAABE
Ambassador and Youth Choirs.
THE WORD FOR CHILDREN Rebecca Arnold
All the children are invited to come forward for the Word for Children. Afterward, children kindergarten and younger may go to children’s activities downstairs.
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Allie Hay
PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Liane Bouchillon
MESSAGE Luke 24 Koen Ardis Sophia Hawley
RESPONDING TO THE WORD
HYMN 253 Alleluia! Christ is Arisen SANTO DOMINGO refrains: all
stanza 1: choir women stanza 2: solo
stanzas 3 and 4: all
PROFESSIONS OF FAITH Confirmation Class
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Emily Elizabeth Lee Giles
AFFIRMATION OF FAITH The Apostles’ Creed p. 35 in front of hymnal
CONCERNS AND CELEBRATIONS Abbey Grace Venham
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
THE LORD’S PRAYER p. 35 in front of hymnal
THE OFFERING OF SUBSTANCE AND LIFE
OFFERTORY Crystallize Lindsey Stirling
Jake McCarthy, violin
DOXOLOGY (Hymn 606) OLD HUNDREDTH
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise him all creatures here below; praise him above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
PRAYER OF DEDICATION Connor Jessup Gracious Lord, you have blessed us with gifts too many to count. Help us respond to your goodness. Enable us to live our lives as gifts to you, seeking your will and your help through all that life brings us. In Christ’s name we pray. Amen.
BEARING AND FOLLOWING THE WORD
INTO THE WORLD
HYMN 637 O Sing to the Lord Brazilian Folk Melody
CHARGE AND BENEDICTION Tory Bouchillon
CHORAL RESPONSE (Hymn 252) RAABE
Day of Arising
Ambassador and Youth Choirs.
POSTLUDE Allegro George F. Handel
Please stand if you are able.
In Our Thoughts and Prayers
†Lisa Baker--cancer (friend of Krissy
Jones)
†Connor Jessup--broken leg
†Sam Ramsey-heart procedure
†Steve Hayner--cancer surgery, 5/6,
President of Columbia Seminary
†Bill Young--re-starting chemo therapy
(neighbor of Bernice Bailey)
†Don Bollinger--awaiting back surgery
†Jean Oldham--home
†Bonnie Tingler--rehab in Madison
†Richard Carmichael-cancer treatment
(brother of Patrick Carmichael)
†Dale Pearce--diagnosed with cancer
(friend of Dennis & Judy Hooten)
†Lavonne Bunn--car accident/ankle
surgery/rehab, (Alan Bunn’s mother)
†Jerry Haynes-health issues (friend of
Milton Patton)
†Jane LeMaster-multiple myeloma (sister
of Ed Perkerson)
†Debbie Johnson-breast cancer
(Susanne Perkerson’s sister)
†Lecia Landolt, pancreatic cancer (friend
of Patti Lanford)
†Louie Katchko-heart surgery (friend
of Warren and Jeanie Liem)
†Donnie Vining-cancer treatment
(nephew of Beth and Danny Vining)
†Lucas Cronan-leukemia (Denny
Dobbs’ great niece’s child)
†Anderson Krieger-leukemia (5th grade
student at Flint Hill)
†Roland Nelson-hospice care (nephew of
Carol McGiboney)
†Jeanie Liem-awaiting kidney transplant
Assisted Living/Nursing Homes: †Mary Cline-relocated
†Russ Cole -The Magnolias, Conyers †Gretchen Buendia-Parkwood Rehabilitation Center, Snellville
†Joy Knight -Riverside
†Martha Borders-Riverside
Benton House †George Stamps †Mary Crudup †Doris Mote
†Joan Smith
†Velma Prescott
Covington Square
†Rita Harrell
Merryvale †Doris Hicks
†Bill Taylor
†Elizabeth Gadilhe
Dan Walden, Director of Youth and Children’s Ministry, will be assisting with the leading of worship today. Please enter the sanctuary in a spirit of reverence as we prepare to worship God. Remember to turn on your cell phones again when you leave.
Worship Notes
To keep our concerns up-to-date, names may remain on this list for up to four weeks. Please contact the church if you wish your name or family member’s name to be continued or removed.
Montreat Retreat is set for November 7-9, 2014
The congregation is invited to the church retreat in Montreat. Please register using the bright yellow form which can be found on the table in the narthex. If you’ve never attended, you are in for a real treat! Just ask Billy Wade, Dan Walden, or anyone who has attended. There will be an article in the May First Press telling a bit about Montreat and the retreat.
Guest Organist from Agnes Scott College Will Play at First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 11
Yinying Luo, graduating Senior from Agnes Scott College, will play several pieces before and during the 11:00 AM Worship Service on Sunday, May 11. Yinying has been studying organ for three and a half years, as the student of Dr. Calvert Johnson, Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of Music. This Fall, following graduation from Agnes Scott College, Yinying will be pursuing a Master of Music degree at Julliard School, as a student of Paul Jacobs, Chairman of the Department of Music. Yinying is a native of Shen-zhen, China, and plans to be a Concert Organist.
Members of the Confirmation Class making
Professions of Faith today are :
Koen Ardis Brigham Arnold Liane Bouchillon Tory Bouchillon
Emily Giles Luke Gregory
Sophia Hawley Allie Hay
Conner Jessup Rainey Loftin
Sarah Jane Moss Abbey Grace Venham
Bryson Wade