Announcements T W A o -s W sec nd · sponsor flowers in the sanctuary: August 9. Please contact...
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Finding direction by following Jesus.
Sunday Morning WorshipEarly and Late Services
July 12, 2020
Elders - Class of 2020Manly Aylor
David CarsonVirginia GardenRobyn JohnsenLee Osborne
Carolyn SharpeJohn Stafford
Beth Vaught-Jenkins
Elders - Class of 2021Jack Dickerson
Shirley FitzpatrickDaniel GunnWayne LewisKen Lyons
Christal PearsonDavid WardellCindy Waters
Elders - Class of 2022John JohnsonRobert Kulp
Brooke RosenMary Evelyn Russell
Kay SaleebyJohn Saunders
Beth SmithRobert White
Members of the Session of Second Presbyterian Church
Announcements
RsVP Weekly foR on-site WoRshiP: Second continues to evolve the ways in which we can best offer worship during the pandemic. We will continue to make decisions as we move forward in keeping with widespread practice, thus all future dates and service times are subject to change. We ask that you RSVP weekly by visit-ing www.spres.org/worship/worship-times. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work our way through this season of transition.
stAycAtion BiBle school: For the month of July, Second will take part in a multi-generational program, focusing on the stories of Jesus at the table and cen-tering around our table life at home. Each Sunday in July at 12 noon, digital lessons will drop for children and adults on our church YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/secondpresbyterianchurchroanoke, and can be enjoyed anytime in the week that follows. A Staycation Bible School video playlist has been created for this event. On Sundays in July from 12:30-1:30 p.m., parents are invited to drive by the portico entrance to pick up their children's SBS kit for the week. Volunteers will be safely equipped to share these colorful kits, which will include all the craft sup-plies your family will need for the week of SBS ahead. For more information, visit our website at www.spres.org.
21-DAy RAciAl Justice chAllenge: A Second Presbyterian planning team has curated a list of resources for our church family in the form of a 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge. Each day you can watch a short video or read an article or ex-cerpt designed to address how racism continues to play out in our society and in our own thoughts and practices. In addition to these resources, we have compiled some spiritual practices so you can invite God into the conversation. You will also have an opportunity to join a Zoom small group to further reflect, discuss, and consider action steps with church members. Find the details on our website at www.spres.org/21-day-racial-justice-challenge.
the mountAin AVe funD: At its June meeting, the session selected The Moun-tain Ave Fund as the recipient of undesignated memorials and bequests that are $1,000 or less. This decision is for the next year. When the fund reaches 300k, it will begin annually distributing funds to local ministries that address emergency needs.
cAll foR VolunteeRs: One or more volunteers is needed to serve as Second Presbyterian’s representative for the Kids Soar Program. Kids Soar is a faith-based organization whose focus is on empowering children and families in the Roanoke Valley to end the cycle of poverty in their families through literacy education. Re-sponsibilities include preparing/coordinating and serving a meal to approximately 35 elementary age, at risk youth in the after school literacy program on the third Thursday of each month during the academic school year. 2-3 volunteers are also needed to assist with serving the meal and with clean-up. The time commitment is only one hour from 5:30-6:30 pm. If you are interested or have any questions, contact Susan Leivy (540-797-4073, [email protected]) or Virginia Garden (540-354-3271, [email protected]).
oPen floWeR DAte: The following date is available for anyone who would like to sponsor flowers in the sanctuary: August 9. Please contact Denise Revercomb to see if the date is still available (588-5111, [email protected]).
PRAyeR list: Cheryl Crowell, Ruth Graves, Ruth Jessie, Gerrie LaManna, Dorothy ("Dot)" Leonard, Joanne Markley, Sara McGhee, Gene Richter, Johny Robinson and Betty Shaver.
For upcoming events, a library of sermons (audio & text), and more, visit our website:
www.spres.org @spresroanoke
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StaffAdministrator Mark B. WiggintonChoir Director Dr. Jeffrey SandborgOrganist Marianne SandborgChildren’s and Youth Music Director Kristen SmithCoordinator of Shared Ministries Ann LawsonParish Associate for Visitation The Rev. M. Ellen Anderson, BCCParish Associate for Visitation Dr. Nancy M. MorrisMedia and Communications Specialist Andrea BooneChurch Sexton Glen Powers, II
TrusteesMary Ann JohnsonWilliam J. LemonGeorge A. McLean, Jr.
Clerk of SessionBill DurhamKen Lyons (Asst. Clerk)
TreasurersJoe MillerKelly Speas (Vice-Treasurer)
MissionariesNational: Beth-El Farmworker Ministry; Wimauma, FLLocal: Presbyterian Community Center, Roanoke, VA
PreschoolSally I'Anson, Director540.342.6405www.sprespreschool.com
For a list of church Committee Chairs, visit: www.spres.org/
about/leadership/
214 Mountain Avenue, SWRoanoke, VA 24016
540-343-3659 • [email protected]• www.spres.org •
PASTORAL STAFFDr. George C. Anderson, Senior Pastor
The Rev. Elizabeth N.H. Link, Associate Pastor for Christian EducationJen Brothers, M.Div, Interim Ministry Coordinator for Youth and Young Adults
Dr. William R. Klein, Pastor Emeritus
Large-print copies of services may be requested from an usher.
The Week AheAd
Today, July 129:00 AM: Worship Service, Sanctuary 10:30 AM: Commission, Parlor or Zoom 11:00 AM: Worship Service, Live Streaming Online12:30-1:30 PM: VBS Staycation Bible School Kits, Portico
Monday, July 135:30 PM: Service & Outreach Committee, Zoom Meeting
Tuesday, July 149:30 AM: Staff Meeting, Zoom6:00 PM: Trent Fund Subcommittee, Zoom Meeting
Wednesday, July 158:05 AM: Preschool Committee, Zoom Meeting 12:00 PM: Bulletin Article Deadline 5:30 PM: Finance Committee, Zoom Meeting
Thursday, July 16
Friday, July 1712:00 PM: Stewardship Committee, Zoom Meeting
Saturday, July 18
SAfeTy ProTocol for on-SiTe WorShiP
1. On-site worship attendees are to arrive at least 10 minutes early and use the Portico Entrance off Mountain Avenue for entry.
2. For planning purposes, RSVPs are requested along with contact information. The sanctuary capacity is for now set at 70, and plans for overflow are in place.
3. Masks are to be worn and we ask that attendees bring their own (Any donated masks for those who forget to bring one would be appreciated).
4. Ushers will direct entry, exits and seating (use the Portico Entrance off of Mountain Ave. for entry).
5. Attendees are to sit in marked pews and there is to be six feet between families and individuals.
6. Nothing will be passed or handed between individuals. Donations can be placed in receptacles in the Narthex and Kirk Hall.
7. There will be no childcare, Meet and Greet or receiving line until further notice.
8. Those who have symptoms of any illness or who have been in contact with anyone with COVID-19 within two weeks are asked to worship online. We understand and support anyone’s decision to worship online, and especially encourage those who are older or have conditions that make them especially at risk to do so.
9. Facilities and surfaces will be thoroughly cleaned between services.
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WorShiP AT 9:00 A.m. And online AT 11:00 A.m.SixTh SundAy AfTer PenTecoST
Gathering Music
Welcome and Announcements
Call to Worship
Prelude
Opening Prayer, Confession, and The Lord's Prayer (using debts, debtors)
A Time for Children
Hymn (Instrumental) What Wondrous Love Is This What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul,
what wondrous love is this, O my soul!What wondrous love is this that caused the Lord of bliss
to bear the dreadful curse for my soul, for my soul,to bear the dreadful curse for my soul!
*Affirmation of Faith (From the Book of Common Worship) We believe that God has entrusted to the Church the message of reconciliation; and that the Church is called to proclaim and embody this reconciliation; to be peacemakers; and to believe and to witness that God conquers all powers of sin and death, of hate, bitterness and enmity, through God’s life-giving Word and Spirit. We praise God that the gospel does not separate people on the basis of race, gender, class, or culture, but is the power of reconciliation in Christ.
Call for Discipleship2 Offertory
Concerns
The Morning Prayer
Anthem (11:00 A.M.)
Prayer for Illumination
Scripture Reading 3 1 John 3:11-18
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God!
Sermon From Death to Life Jen Brothers, M.Div
Hymn (Instrumental) Will You Come and Follow Me“Will you come and follow me if I but call your name?
Will you go where you don’t know and never be the same? Will you let my love be shown; will you let my name be known;
will you let my life be grown in you and you in me?”
*Charge and Benediction
Postlude
*Please stand in body or spirit. **
BulleTin noTeS
1 WorShiP: We are filled with joy and thanksgiving for the gift of being able to gather together for worship, with appropriate safety measures in place. Although worship has taken a different shape during this time, we are grateful for your understanding as we work our way through this season of transition. Our safety protocol for on-site worship can be found on the back of the bulletin. The text for the hymns have been included so that we may read or hum along in the spirit of worship.
2 locAl relief looSe PlATe offering: Second Presbyterian has created a Lo-cal Relief Fund in response to the economic impact of COVID-19. All funds col-lected will be given to local ministries meeting essential needs of our community, with particular emphasis on basic utilities and food. Funds are distributed weekly so as to have an immediate impact. To donate, designate a check or online gift to “Local Relief.” Donations can be placed in receptacles in the Narthex and Kirk Hall. Since the crisis began, we have donated over $26,000.00 to local relief.
3 1 John 3:11-18: 11 For this is the message you have heard from the beginning, that we should love one another. 12 We must not be like Cain who was from the evil one and mur-dered his brother. And why did he murder him? Because his own deeds were evil and his brother’s righteous. 13 Do not be astonished, brothers and sisters,[a] that the world hates you. 14 We know that we have passed from death to life because we love one another. Whoever does not love abides in death. 15 All who hate a brother or sister[b] are murderers, and you know that murderers do not have eternal life abiding in them. 16 We know love by this, that he laid down his life for us—and we ought to lay down our lives for one another. 17 How does God’s love abide in anyone who has the world’s goods and sees a brother or sister[c] in need and yet refuses help? 18 Little children, let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.
What Wondrous Love Is This by John L. Bell and Graham Maule. Text and Music Arr. © 1987 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.). Used by permission, CCLI #2642604.
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Flowers: The sanctuary flowers are given to the glory of God in loving memory of Jack Stanley, Larry and Stu Stanley, and Dot Stanley Hart by Lee, Tommy, Laura, Kirby, Sarah, and Tricia. Arranged by Martha Anderson.
Head Usher: Ken Lyons.
Live Stream Technicians: Darin Pearson, Doug Settles.
Music: We thank Carter Brothers and his fellow musicians for providing the gift of music for today's live stream worship service.
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