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NEXT STEP
Women Engaged will host their second Summer Nights& Salads gathering from 6:00–8:00pm on Wednesday,July 8 in Lee Fellowship Hall. This evening will feature thetopic, “Clothed with Joy–Where Faith and Fashion Meet” presented by Dr. Rebecca Bedell. We will also featurebeautiful jewelry and accessories made personally bywomen in our church body, as well as a silent auctionfor handmade bags designed by women who areentrepreneurs in Madagascar, and part of the Madagascar
Initiative that Women Engaged has supported for severalyears. To help you invite friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers, dinner is only $15! – fpco.org/we.
Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church ofOrlando this morning! So glad you’re here. We worshiptogether as a church family in four services on Sundays:Traditional worship in the Sanctuary at 8:30 and 11am, andGenesis worship in Lee Fellowship Hall at 9:45 and 11am. Ifyou’d like to connect and learn more about this church, visitour Legacy Room adjacent to the Sanctuary, or you can visitfpco.org/guest.
Means of Grace is part of our School of Discipleship,taught by Rev. Jack Peebles, and is an exploration ofspiritual disciplines. Join in at 9:45am in room 310 of theEdington Ministry Center. Each week will feature teachingand time to actually practice the disciplines in class; topicslike prayer, meditation, service, study and more. And everySunday is a stand alone lesson, so jump in! Learn more atfpco.org/smart.
THIS WEEK
Looking for a community where you can lead and connectwith others? Our Chancel Choir is a great place to makefriends and find your voice. Our Summer Choir is now openany Sunday and you can join in for the morning. Just meetat 7:30am in the Rehearsal Room, on the first floor of theEdington Ministry Center.
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GENEROSITY
Stewardship Report as of June 28, 2015.
Tithes & Offerings This Week Fiscal YTDBudgeted $135,244 $6,586,870
Received $131,628 $6,101,702Surplus/(Deficit) ($3,616) ($485,168)
July 5, 2015
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ORLANDO
address 106 East Church St., Orlando Florida 32801 phone 407.423.3441online fpco.org /firstpresorlando /fpcorlando
WAYS TO GIVE
If you forgot your envelope or are ready to recommit toyour stewardship, there are several ways to give your titheand offering to support the transformational ministry of thischurch family:
• Automatic Deduction - easy, one-time setup for sched-uled giving and no fees make this method a favorite.
• Online Giving - schedule your giving by credit cardand see your statement anytime with our giving portal.
• Offering Envelopes - popular if you participate in theoffering during worship and to help teach family stew-ardship.
• One-Time Online - this is the simplest method for giv-
ing by smartphone, if you don’t need to see the gift onan end-of-year statement.
Choose your plan today at fpco.org/give
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
As a caring body of believers, please remember in your
prayers those recently hospitalized or recuperating athome: Terry Roof and Helen Botts.
To be added to our prayer list call the Pastoral Care office
at 407.423.3441 x1455, or submit an online prayer request at
fpco.org/prayerrequest.
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NOTES
Welcome Video
To Hear God’s WordPrayer for Illumination Rev. Becky Davis
Scripture Reading Luke 24:13-35
Encounters with Jesus The Person of the Resurrection
CommunionInvitation to the Table
Prayer of ConsecrationWords of InstitutionServing of the BreadServing of the Cup
Assisting in Worship: Dr. David Swanson and Wil Brown.
(Give securely on your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile)
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The opening hymn is a reminder of our dependence
upon God’s grace as individuals and as a people. It
was written to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the
Declaration of Independence, in 1876. The tune waswritten in 1892 by the organist of St. Thomas Episcopal
Church, in New York City. The text expresses not our
independence, but rather our dependence upon
the Lord. We have gathered again in worship today
to “retune” our lives to our reliance upon the Lord
for every part of our life. Each week we have the
opportunity to gather together, as God’s people, to
remind ourselves of what is true, what is lasting, and
what is absolute. The irony is not that “freedom” comes
from no restraint, but rather that freedom comes from
the absolute Truth. God is the truth. It was Jesus who
said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” We havecome today to participate in God’s great story.
- Dr. Dan Sharp
(Please silence all phones and electronic devices.)
GATHERING
Prelude Canzona in Eb majorM R
Welcome Video
Organ Meditation Trio J A
Call to Worship Psalm 145:1-7
*Processional Hymn of Praise God of Our Fathers
*Ascription of Praise
Organ Praise
Pastoral Report
*Passing of the Peace
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Hymn of Prayer America, the BeautifulH N. 727
Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s Prayer
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Offerings
*Doxology H N. 34
*Prayer of Commitment(Give securely on your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile)
Musical OfferingFestive Prelude on America the Beautiful
D L
PROCLAMATION OF GOD’S WORD
To Hear God’s WordPrayer for Illumination Rev. Becky Davis
Scripture Reading Luke 24:13-35 . 749
Encounters with Jesus
The Person of the Resurrection
CommunionInvitation to the TablePrayer of ConsecrationWords of InstitutionServing of the BreadServing of the Cup
RESPONSE
*Hymn of ResponseGod Has Spoken by His Prophets
H N. 667
Invitation and Charge
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*Benediction
Postlude Variations and Fugue on AmericaM R
* All who are able are invited to stand.
Assisting in Worship: Dr. David Swanson, Wil Brown andorganist Josiah Armes.
ABOUT COMMUNION
Today we celebrate the sacrament of Communion, also knownas the Lord’s supper, the story of which is found in Luke 22:7-19.
We believe in an “open table.” We invite every believerwho has publicly professed faith in Jesus to join us in thiscelebration. We believe by the power of the Holy Spirit, thatthe bread and the cup become for us the living presence ofthe broken body and shed blood of Jesus. We do not believeit becomes actual flesh and blood, but the spiritually living
presence of God through the Holy Spirit.
Presbyterian churches do not have altars like otherchurches may. We have a table, symbolic of the Great Feastof Thanksgiving we will one day enjoy with Jesus and theheavenly host, as illustrated in Matthew 26:29 & Luke 22:16-18.We view the cross of Christ as the final and sufficient altar, on
which the ultimate sacrifice was made.Suggestions for Celebrating Communion. Before serving thebread and wine (non-alcoholic grape juice), the pastor will leadthe congregation in a time of prayer. During this time, confessyour sins to God; ways you have violated His commandments;areas of your life where you are not living by faith; things you doin an attempt to earn His favor.
While the bread is being served, meditate on what the deathof Jesus means for you; how the sins you confessed were laidupon Him and paid for with His body. Rejoice that you do notsuffer God’s judgment because Christ suffered this judgment onyour behalf.
While the cup is being served, let it wash away your guilt, muchthe way we are washed spiritually by the blood of the Lamb(Jesus). One day, you will feast with God and all that your heartdesires will be fully satisfied. Take this time to confess specificthings that capture your heart more than God (approval ofothers, success, your family, etc.). Rest in His presence.
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July 5, 12, 19 & 26Throughout July, we’re collecting non-perishable
food items for children to eat at home on the
weekends and after school.
LOOK FOR COLLECTION BINS IN THE EDINGTONCENTER LOBBY AND UNDER THE ANGEL WINGBETWEEN ALLEN HALL & THE SANCTUARY
Questions?
Contact Jen Kaiser at 407.423.3441 x1412.
July 6-10
Give a couple of hours in your day and help yourneighbor in need! Every year, First Pres commits
to serving lunch each day for one week at the
Christian Service Center’s Daily Bread. We only
need 10 volunteers each day of the week, and we
have a spot for you.Contact Jen Kaiser at 407.423.3441 x1412.
• Granola/cereal bars• Fruit cups/applesauce• EasyMac
• Juice boxes or pouches• Single-serving cereal• Peanut butter crackers (or similar snacks)• Cans of pasta or vegetables
(preferable with pop-top for easy removal by achild)