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June 22, 2014 | Bret Allen | Matthew 6:9 & Matthew 5:34 | Copy of the weekly bulletin as handed out in the Sunday worship service. Join us each Sunday for live worship at fpco.org/live.

Transcript of 06.22.14 Bulletin | First Presbyterian Church of Orlando

  • WELCOME!OU R FAT H E R WHO A R T I N

    H E AV E N , H A L LOW ED B E T H Y

    N AM E . T H Y K I N G DOM COM E ,

    T H Y W I L L B E D ON E , O N E A R T H

    A S I T I S I N H E AV E N . G I V E U S

    T H I S DAY O U R DA I LY B R E A D ;

    A N D F O R G I V E U S O U R D E B T S ,

    A S W E F O R G I V E O U R D E B TO R S ;

    A N D L E A D U S N OT I N TO

    T E M P TAT I O N , B U T D E L I V E R U S

    F R OM E V I L . F O R T H I N E I S T H E

    K I N G DOM A N D T H E P OW E R

    A N D T H E G LO RY, F O R E V E R .

    AM EN .

  • WELCOME!

    NEXT STEPLooking for something to do with the kids over the summer? ... Check out our ServeNow opportunities for a fun and rewarding way to spend some of those long, summer days. fpco.org/servenow

    SAVE THE DATE

    THIS WEEK

    To celebrate Independence Day, well have only two worship services on July 6: Genesis at 9:45am in Lee Fellowship Hall, and Traditional worship at 11am in the Sanctuary (no 8:30 worship).

    NEXT WEEK

    We have spots remaining for Summer Nights & Salads this Wednesday, June 25 in Lee Fellowship Hall, presented by Women Engaged, our womens ministry at First Pres. Enjoy a casual summer salad buffet and an in-depth presentation covering the ins-and-outs of how to use your iPhone or iPad. The cost is $25; register in advance at fpco.org/we.

    First Pres is excited to invite you to A Hollywood Fourth!, a concert presented by the Orlando Concert Band. Join us Sunday, June 29 at 3pm in the Sanctuary for this free event. The program will feature patriotic music, American marches, and music from recent film scores.

    Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church of Orlando this morning! So glad youre here. We worship together as a church family in four services on Sundays: Traditional worship in the Sanctuary at 8:30 and 11am, and Genesis worship in Lee Fellowship Hall at 9:45am and 11am. If youd like to connect and learn more about this church, one of our leaders will be available at the front of the room after worship, or you can visit fpco.org/guest.

    COMING UPJuly is our annual Strike Hunger month. Beginning Sunday, July 6, were collecting non-perishable food items for Conway Cares. Look for collection bins in the Edington Ministry Center lobby and under the Angel Wing (between Allen Hall and the Sanctuary). Find out what you can bring at fpco.org/hunger.

    July 24-24: Biblical Entrepreneurship I

  • WELCOME!June 22, 2014

    GENEROSITYStewardship Report as of June 15, 2014

    Tithes & Offerings This Week Fiscal YTD Budgeted $106,351 $6,200,155 Received $106,059 $6,099,355 Surplus/(Deficit) ($291) ($100,800)

    Give easily and securely online from your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile.

    FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ORLANDO

    address 106 East Church St., Orlando Florida 32801 phone 407.423.3441 online fpco.org /firstpresorlando /fpcorlando

    CONGREGATIONAL CAREAs a caring body of believers, please remember in your prayers those recently hospitalized or recuperating at home: Kenny Youmans.

    Sympathy to Jim & Betty Smeenge on the death of his father, James Justin Smeenge, Sr., June 15. Mr. Smeenge was the grandfather of John (Sarah) Smeenge and great- grandfather of Palmer & Grayson Smeenge.

    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.

    RECYCLE YOUR BULLETIN8:30am & 9:45am worshipers can help the church be better stewards of our resources and environment by placing this worship bulletin in one of our recycling stations as you leave today.

    There are two right outside the Sanctuary: one in the Grand Hallway leading to the Edington Ministry Center, and one across from the entrance to the Prayer Room. If youre in Lee Fellowship Hall, look for one to the right of the exit as you leave.

    The bulletins are reused for the 11:00am worship service, and recycled on Monday morning.

    Heart of the City Foundation invites you to the Grand Opening of

    the Legacy Room, honoring 138 years of rich history and faith at First

    Presbyterian Church of Orlando.

    Friday, June 27, 2014DROP-IN RECEPTION 5-7PMRIBBON CUTTING 5:30PM

    Join us on the first floor of the Edington Ministry Center, across from King Parlor.

    With questions, contact Brad Staton at 407.423.3441, [email protected].

  • G E N E S I S WO R S H I P T R A D I T I O N A L WO R S H I P

    Ministry Focus Legacy Room Brad Staton and Jim Stowers

    To Hear Gods Word Prayer for Illumination Bret Allen *Scripture Reading Matthew 6:9 & Matthew 5:34 The Lords Prayer Sermon Series The King Is On His Throne

    Assisting in Genesis: Dr. Case Thorp and Micah Slankard.

    Greetings from St. Louis, Church! Luke Domeck and I are serving as worship leaders for Fun In The Son Midwest this week, a Youth Conference Ministries event. Youll probably notice a familiar face leading you in worship today, Micah Slankard. Micah was an electric guitar section leader for a few seasons at First Pres and has recently accepted a position with CrossPoint Church, at one of their church plants. Hes a gifted musician, has a heart for the Lord, and I know youll be blessed by him today. Please make him feel welcome! See you all next week! - Wil Brown

    NOTES

  • G E N E S I S WO R S H I P T R A D I T I O N A L WO R S H I P

    The opening hymn today was originally entitled Hymn to the Trinity. Anonymously written, each verse focuses on one person of the Trinity. Each member of the Godhead is invoked to help us in our worship. The hymn highlights what is sometimes called the economy of the Trinity. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each have a role to play in our worship. The Holy Spirit empowers our worship. Jesus is the One through whom we worship, the One who intercedes on our behalf before the Father. God, the Father, is the One to whom we offer our worship. Worship is not just about Jesus or the Holy Spirit. We worship a Triune God, one God Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. All members of the Godhead are involved and our music reflects it. - Dr. Dan Sharp

    (Please silence all phones and electronic devices.)

    GATHERING

    Prelude Prelude, Fugue, and Variation Cesar Franck

    Announcements

    Meditation Improvisation Josiah Armes

    *Call to Worship Come, Thou Almighty King arr. Dan Bird

    *Processional Hymn of Praise Come, Thou Almighty King Hymn No. 148

    *Ascription of Praise

    Organ Praise

    *Passing of the Peace St. Paul always greeted with the words, The peace of God be with you. This is an appropriate way to greet fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, and so we say, The peace of the Lord be with you and respond, And also with you. We then pass this greeting of peace to one another. At the passing of the peace we should earnestly desire Gods peace upon each person we greet.

  • G E N E S I S WO R S H I P T R A D I T I O N A L WO R S H I P

    Call to Prayer I Love the Lord

    Pastoral Prayer and Lords Prayer Hymn No. 740 sung with Congregation

    Ministry Focus Legacy Room Brad Staton and Jim Stowers

    Hymn of the Kingdom Jesus Shall Reign Hymn No. 341

    THANKSGIVING

    Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Offerings *Doxology Duke Street Tune No. 63 *Prayer of Commitment

    Anthem Praise, My Soul the King of Heaven Goss-Skeat Summer Choir

    PROCLAMATION OF GODS WORD

    To Hear Gods Word Prayer for Illumination Bret Allen *Scripture Reading Matthew 6:9 & Matthew 5:34 Pew Bible p. 684-685 The Lords Prayer Sermon Series The King Is On His Throne

    RESPONSE

    *Hymn of Response Come, Christians, Join to Sing Hymn No. 87

    *Invitation and Charge

    *Benediction

    *Choral Response Amen Danish

  • G E N E S I S WO R S H I P T R A D I T I O N A L WO R S H I P

    Postlude Intermezzo Louis Vierne

    * All who are able are invited to stand.

    Assisting in Worship: Kent Sterchi, Dr. Daniel Sharp and Josiah Armes, organist.

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  • WELCOME!

    Heart of the City Foundation invites you to the Grand Opening of

    the Legacy Room, honoring 138 years of rich history and faith at First

    Presbyterian Church of Orlando.

    Friday, June 27, 2014DROP-IN RECEPTION 5-7PMRIBBON CUTTING 5:30PM

    Join us on the first floor of the Edington Ministry Center, across from King Parlor.

    With questions, contact Brad Staton at 407.423.3441, [email protected].