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Prayer List
September 27, 2015
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FAMILY AND FRIENDS
ILL / UNDERGOING TREATMENT
Ed Carlson
Marjorie Gard
Pat Howard
Eddie Rhodes
BIRTH
Eli Lennon Barger, son of Andy and Raegen Barger,
grandson of Greg & Jan Barger
DEATH
Jack Lovell
Anna, step-granddaughter of Martha Babbitt
Becky Miller and families upon Bob’s death
Bill, friend of Jan Heins
Bob, husband of LaVon Hawkins
Camille, niece of Kim & Kirk Reid in
Peace Corps in Madagascar
Darlene, friend of LaVon Hawkins
Diane, friend of Kim Reid
Ginni Duggan & family upon the death of
her uncle
Howard Happ & family upon the death of
his sister, Rhea Wilger
Jack, brother of Rich Moore
Jim, friend of the Moores
The mother of Linda King
Kristie & Kaite, daughter & granddaughter of
LaRae Keezer
Lloyd, father of Delene Scott
Magda Lovell and family
Mic, friend of Carol Anderson
Mona, sister of Kim Reid
Myron, uncle of Nancy Bernhardt &
Susan Brown
Tamra, sister of Tricia Nelson
Rusty, son of Delene Scott
Shirley, friend of Betty Gordon
Solomon, father-in-law of
Michelle (Wilkerson) David
Taylor, son of Donna McCammon
Mission Moments
September 27
International: Children at Risk, Uruguay. The ministry is teaching children from critical situations
to achieve a healthy life and prevent abuse, reaffirming their well-being.
Domestic: Wesley Community Center, Houston, Texas. Wesley is the only agency in the Near
Northside that provides comprehensive services to children, youth, adults, and seniors to help
achieve self-sufficiency, provide children with a safe and nurturing learning environment,
redirect youth from juvenile delinquency behavior to mold them into productive adults and
tomorrow's leaders.
Local Church Ministry: UMCOR Health kits. 1 hand towel 15" x 25" to 17" x 27" ,1 washcloth, 1
comb, 1 metal nail file or clipper (no emery boards), 1 bath-size soap 3 oz. and larger sizes
only, 1 toothbrush adult size only, 6 adhesive bandages 3⁄4" to 1" size, 1 plastic bag one-gallon
size (sealable bags only), $1 to purchase toothpaste. Specifics are in the newsletter.
MILITARY LIST
John Mc Gee, friend of the
Moore family
Master Sgt. Marty Phillips,
friend of Denise Inman
Lt. Sam Robinson, nephew of
Donna Mc Cammon
Kevin Stockwell, brother-in-law
of Meredith Stockwell
Alex West, friend of the
Moore family
Josh Wiedyk, cousin-in-law of
Jana Moore
Mat Wobken, U. S. Air Force,
friend of Kim Chain
Tarik Yameen, nephew of
Kirk & Kim Reid
Andrew Anthony, nephew of
Delene Scott
Austin Anthony, nephew of
Delene Scott
Master Sgt. Andy Barger, son of
Greg & Jan Barger
Zeke Block, grandson of
Tom & Norma Block
Luc Cummings, U.S. Navy,
cousin of Marilyn Spatz
Lt. Col. Bill Gibbons, brother-in-
law of Meredith Stockwell
Joe, friend of LaVon Hawkins'
family
Steve Kaufman, son of
Martha Babbitt
Dean Keith, son of Amy
Keith, and friends Kenneth,
Tier, & Carlitos
TRADITIONAL WORSHIP
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
9:00 am September 27, 2015
Prelude to Worship
The Light of Christ Enters
Greeting
Leader: The Lord is with you,
People: And also with you.
Gathering Song “We Bring The Sacrifice Of Praise” 2031 TFWS
Welcome to Worship
*Hymn of Praise “How Can We Name A Love” 111 UMH
*Passing the Peace
Time of Prayer
Mission Moment
Joys and Concerns
Silent Prayer
Pastoral Prayer
The 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 trespasses, as we forgive those
who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver
us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory,
forever. Amen.
Prayer Response “O Lord, Hear My Prayer” 2200 TFWS
Anthem “Deep River” arr. Helvey Chancel Choir
**Old Testament Lesson Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
Pew Bible
Old Testament
Page 616
Hymn of Preparation “Bind Us Together” 2226 TFWS
Gospel Lesson John 15:12-17
Pew Bible
New Testament
Page 109
Sermon
Hymn of Response “What A Friend We Have In Jesus” 526 UMH
Tithes and Offerings
Offertory
*Doxology “Come, Thou Almighty King” (vs. 4) 61 UMH
*Prayer of Dedication
*Hymn of Commissioning “Blest Be The Tie That Binds” 557 UMH
*Benediction
*Benediction Response “The Trees Of The Field” 2279 TFWS
*Postlude
** Scripture Reader is Mary Lou Kotz
*Please stand, as you are comfortable.
Hymns are from The Faith We Sing, (black book)
The United Methodist Hymnal (purple book), and Worship & Song (green book)
PRAISE WORSHIP
Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost
10:30 am September 27, 2015
“All The People Said Amen”
“Hallelujah”
Sharing Peace
Children’s Moment
Announcements
Mission Moment
“Lord’s Prayer”
“How He Loves”
Scripture Reading: Ecclesiastes 4: 9-12 and John 15: 12-17
Sermon
“With A Little Help From My Friends”
Offering
“Lead Me To The Cross”
“Song Of Hope (Heaven Come Down)”
Benediction
Upcoming Events
World Communion Sunday
Next Sunday, October 4th
What would it look like if the church today
imitated Jesus’ affirmation of the full
dignity and God-given potential of all
women and men—especially those who’ve
historically been assigned to the world’s
margins? On World Communion Sunday
your giving helps to provide scholarships
for national and international graduate
students whom God has gifted to learn and
to serve. Read more at
www.umcgiving.org.
Third Grade Bibles
Sunday, October 11
We are excited to present our third grade
students with their own Bibles. We would
love to have your child participate in this
wonderful milestone! Children who are
older than third grade, but do not have
their own CEB Bible are welcome to
participate as well! For your child to receive
a Bible please e-mail Janet Loos no later
than Friday, October 2 with the name you
would like imprinted on the Bible.
Questions? Contact Janet Loos at
janet@valleyviewumc.org or 913-642-4400
ext. 320.
Publication Reminders
The October newsletter will be available
online and in the brochure racks after
5:00pm on Thursday, October 1st. The e-
news will now be emailed on Saturday.
Soul Seekers
Today at 11:30am in Fellowship Hall
Please join us to help get the Pawnee
Packs ready for the kids. If you have any
questions please contact Lori Puffer at
loripuffer@gmail.com or 642-7931.
Communion Awareness Workshop
Today at 11:30 am in the Sanctuary
What does Communion mean as a United
Methodist? We celebrate with an open
table, so anyone is welcome to take
communion, but many seek to understand
the sacrament. This 30 minute workshop
will highlight the symbolism and
reasoning of Holy Communion. This class
is open to children, youth and adults
Family Worship
Next Sunday, October 4th
In celebration of World Communion
Sunday, all children are invited to worship
with their families and partake in Holy
Communion. There will be no regular
children’s Sunday School. Nursery care
will be available for children 3 and under.
Evening Care Cookie Sales
Next Sunday, October 4th after both services
Evening Care begins their monthly cookie
sales next week. Suggested donation for 3
cookies is $2. Proceeds going to help
support the KC Women's Chorus.
Welcome Guests
We’re Glad You’re Here!
Valley View United Methodist Church
8412 W. 95th St., Overland Park, KS 66212
913-642-4400 valleyviewumc.org
Rev. Neil Gately, Co-Pastor
Rev. Bridget Gately, Co-Pastor
Mary Haas, Chancel Choir Director
Jan Barger, Organist
Ray Martin, Praise Worship Leader
Children
Director of Children and Family Ministries: Janet Loos
Caring nursery for infants and toddlers at 9:00 and 10:30 AM in room 104
Children’s Sunday School for Preschool through 5th grade at 10:30 AM
Youth
Director of Student Ministries: Jamey Bentley
Check the web for a detailed schedule.
Adults
Adult Sunday School at 9:00 and 10:30 AM. Check the web or brochure racks for classes and times.
Purpose Statement: We are a Christ-centered community, sharing God's love. Come as you are!
Mission Statement: Valley View United Methodist Church is a welcoming congregation, growing in grace,
being transformed by love and serving as disciples of Jesus Christ.
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