05.25.14 - Bulletin - First Presbyterian Church of Orlando
05.25.14 - Bulletin - First Presbyterian Church of Orlando
05.25.14 - Bulletin - First Presbyterian Church of Orlando
covenant
community,
We are a
makingdisciples
who
light the world.
WELCOME!
Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church of
Orlando this morning! So glad youre here. 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.
NEXT STEP
SAVE THE DATE
Join us Sunday, June 1 at 9:45am for Introduction to
Serving the City, a brief overview of the ways our church
is serving in the city and how you can be involved. Meet
staf and volunteers from our Compassion Corner, Mercy
Drive Achievers Club, FOUR12 after-school outreach, Jobs
Partnership class, and our jail and prison initiative.
June 8: Summer Choir Begins
THIS WEEK
covenant
community,
We are a
makingdisciples
who
light the world.
Join us Sunday, June 8 as
we thank Donna McClellan.
Stop by King Parlor from
12-1pm for a special
reception to recognize
her ministry, thank her and
give her a big hug as she
begins this next season of
ministry. Also, there will be
a Congregational Meeting
that day at the 11:00am
worship service, to dissolve
her call at First Pres.
COMING SOON
Carol Hafer, our Director of Mission, departed this week
for Madagascar. Please pray for her as she crosses an
ocean and a continent to connect with Malagasy business
leaders, share ideas and work alongside our mission
partners there. You can follow her journey online through
updates, pictures and videos. fpco.org/madagascar
Registration is open
for The Christ Schools
Summer in the City.
TCS provides an exciting
and engaging summer
experience for kids within a
safe and nurturing Christ-
centered environment.
Kicking of July 9, there are
many options to choose
from. Get the details at
thechristschool.org
Register today for the Womens Summer Bible Study,
Anointed, Transformed, Redeemed. Ofered Monday
evenings, beginning June 9 or Thursday mornings (child
care ofered with reservation) beginning June 12. Register
by June 4 at fpco.org/we (or pick up a form in the lobby of
the Edington Ministry Center).
WELCOME!
May 25, 2014
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ORLANDO
address 106 East Church St., Orlando Florida 32801
phone 407.423.3441
online fpco.org /rstpresorlando /fpcorlando
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
As a caring body of believers, please remember in your
prayers those recently hospitalized or recuperating at home:
Madge Vaughan, John Hatch, and Pat Williams.
Our sympathy to Susan & Todd Sorrow on the death of her
uncle, Robert Kazaros, on May 6.
To be added to our prayer list call the Pastoral Care ofce
at 407.423.3441 x1455, or submit an online prayer request at
fpco.org/prayerrequest.
GENEROSITY
Stewardship Report as of May 18, 2014
Tithes & Oferings This Week Fiscal YTD
Budgeted $145,949 $5,796,113
Received $101,285 $5,627,148
Surplus/(Decit) ($44,664) ($168,965)
Give online from your smartphone: fpco.org/mobile.
FAMILIES AT FIRST PRES
First Pres has three rooms to help young families on
Sunday mornings: one nursing room for mothers & infants,
next to the Prayer Room, between the Sanctuary and Lee
Fellowship Hall, and a second nursing room for mothers &
infants, on the 1st oor of Clayton Life Center next to the
elevators.
In addition, we have a Family Room for infants, children and
dads :-) , also on the rst oor of Clayton Life Center.
All three rooms have a live television feed from the worship
services.
PARTICIPATION
IN GIVING
49.3%
APRIL 2014
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
To Hear Gods Word
Prayer for Illumination Dr. David Swanson
*Scripture Reading 1 Timothy 6:6-10
Message Danger! Danger!
Assisting in Genesis: Kent Sterchi and The Youth Crew.
The Band: Tanner Fox, Steve Eastwood, Kevin Sheehan,
Caleb Lawson, and Annie Berlinsky.
Happy Memorial Day weekend, Church! Im not here this
weekend, but fear not! Ive left you with not only capable
musicians, but familiar faces. A majority of our youth staf
(some for the rst time) will be leading you in worship this
morning, so sing out and make them feel welcome!
Luke Domeck (normally on Rhodes piano), Braiden Wood
(normally on electric guitar), and myself, are currently in
Manila, Philippines playing music with Braiden Wood!
We covet your prayers for safe travel, and for everyone
here to be blessed by Braidens music. Its been such a
privilege working musically with him (and the rest of the
Genesis crew) this past year, and Im excited for what
the Lord has in store for us. Church, weve been given
an extremely gifted group of musicians that pour their
hearts out every week when they lead you in worship,
and WE LOVE IT. Know that, and be encouraged by it.
- Wil Brown
NOTES
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
In this Memorial Day weekend, our attention is drawn to
the subject of death, the death of those who have given
their lives for our country. The Bible also addresses this
business of death in a very direct manner. This Thursday
will mark exactly forty days since Easter Sunday. Much is
made of the birth of Jesus. We certainly remember Palm
Sunday, and the events of Holy Week culminating in the
glorious celebration of the resurrection on Easter Sunday.
But all too often, the events of the Ascension and to a
lesser degree, Pentecost, are largely forgotten. Both are
hugely signicant to our Christian faith and have much
to say about death. During that forty-day period, Jesus
appeared to many people at diferent times, once even
appearing to 500 people at one time. In a secular age of
doubt and speculation as it regards to life after death and
what it may or may not look likeif it even exists, Jesus
gave us a certain and perfect picture of the glorious
resurrection body. (It is interesting to me how intrigued the
secular world is in the recent movie Heaven is for Real.)
Eternal life is assured, real, and physical with dimensions
beyond the four in which we now live. Is the Ascension
signicant? Absolutely! Rejoice! Hes coming back in the
same way His followers saw Him leave. The anthem picks
up this theme. - Dr. Dan Sharp
(Please silence all phones and electronic devices.)
GATHERING
Prelude Andante sostenuto
C.M. Widor
Announcements
Organ Meditation Improvisation
Josiah Armes
*Call to Worship God of Our Fathers
arr. Dan Bird
*Processional Hymn of Praise God of Our Fathers
*Ascription of Praise
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
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.
Call to Prayer O Lord, Hear My Prayer
Taize
Pastoral Prayer & The Lords Prayer
Testimony of Faith Bobbie Wolgemuth
THANKSGIVING TO GOD
Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Oferings
*Doxology Hymn No. 34
*Prayer of Commitment
Anthem of Hope Into Paradise
Linda Cable Shute
Chancel Choir
PROCLAMATION OF GODS WORD
To Hear Gods Word
Prayer for Illumination Dr. David Swanson
*Scripture Reading 1 Timothy 6:6-10
Pew Bible p. 841
Message Danger! Danger!
RESPONSE TO THE WORD
*Hymn of Response The Gift of Love
Hymn No. 397
*Invitation and Charge
*Benediction
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
*Choral Response Go With Us Lord
Postlude Variations and Fugue on America
Max Reger
* All who are able are invited to stand.
Assisting in Worship: Rev. Donna McClellan, Dr. Daniel
Sharp, and Josiah Armes, organist.
Visual Arts: The owers on the Communion Table are given
to the glory of God in loving memory of George Banta III, by
his wife, Anne and grand-daughter, Alyson Spradley.
W
E
L
C
O
M
E
C
E
N
T
E
R
G
R
E
A
T
L
A
W
N
P
R
A
Y
E
R
R
O
O
M
K
I
N
G
P
A
R
L
O
R
A
N
G
E
L
W
I
N
G
Y
O
W
E
L
L
A
L
L
E
N
H
A
L
L
C
L
A
Y
T
O
N
L
I
F
E
C
E
N
T
E
R
P
A
R
K
I
N
G
G
A
R
A
G
E
F
I
R
S
T
M
E
T
H
O
D
I
S
T
C
H
U
R
C
H
D
O
W
N
T
O
W
N
B
A
P
T
I
S
T
C
H
U
R
C
H
C
H
A
P
E
L
L
E
E
F
E
L
L
O
W
S
H
I
P
H
A
L
L
S
A
N
C
T
U
A
R
Y
E
D
I
N
G
T
O
N
M
I
N
I
S
T
R
Y
C
E
N
T
E
R
R O S A L I N D A V E
L I B E R T Y A V E
M A G N O L I A A V E
E
C
H
U
R
C
H
S
T
J
A
C
K
S
O
N
S
T
E N T E R
P
a
r
t
o
f
m
a
k
i
n
g
o
u
r
c
h
u
r
c
h
a
w
e
l
c
o
m
i
n
g
p
l
a
c
e
f
o
r
g
u
e
s
t
s
i
s
t
o
m
a
k
e
o
u
r
c
a
m
p
u
s
a
s
a
c
c
e
s
s
i
b
l
e
a
s
p
o
s
s
i
b
l
e
.
T
a
k
e
a
d
v
a
n
t
a
g
e
o
f
o
u
r
p
a
r
k
i
n
g
g
a
r
a
g
e
a
c
r
o
s
s
t
h
e
s
t
r
e
e
t
.
T
h
e
c
h
u
r
c
h
s
h
a
r
e
s
o
w
n
e
r
s
h
i
p
i
n
t
h
i
s
g
a
r
a
g
e
a
n
d
h
e
l
p
s
t
o
m
a
i
n
t
a
i
n
i
t
s
o
o
u
r
m
e
m
b
e
r
s
c
a
n
e
a
s
i
l
y
n
d
f
r
e
e
p
a
r
k
i
n
g
e
v
e
r
y
S
u
n
d
a
y
a
n
d
d
u
r
i
n
g
t
h
e
w
e
e
k
.
S
t
r
e
e
t
a
n
d
o
n
-
c
a
m
p
u
s
p
a
r
k
i
n
g
i
s
f
o
r
v
i
s
i
t
o
r
s
,
s
e
n
i
o
r
s
a
n
d
t
h
o
s
e
w
h
o
n
e
e
d
e
x
t
r
a
a
c
c
e
s
s
i
b
i
l
i
t
y
t
o
t
h
e
b
u
i
l
d
i
n
g
s
.
WELCOME!
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS
SEMESTER AT FPCO.ORG/SCHOOL
Our summer session for School of Discipleship
begins June 1. Designed to help you grow and mature
as a follower of Jesus, courses include great content
for both new believers and those who have been
growing in their discipleship for many years. Choose
from two summer courses:
THE SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES 9:45am
Starting next Sunday were featuring a unique School of Disciple-
ship series on the Spiritual Disciplines, with a single topic covered
each Sunday morning by a diferent expert.
Each week will be a stand-alone seminar, so you dont need to fret
if you miss one. Stop in any Sunday and learn more about prayer,
Bible study, journaling, Sabbath, solitude and other important prac-
tices in Room 310 of the Edington Ministry Center.
Session Dates: June 1 - August 17
SIMULTANEOUSLY RIGHTEOUS & SINNER 11:00am
Essential Question - How can we be assured of our salvation while
we live with such sinful hearts? Mike Shockey, Minister for Prison
and Jail Outreach will be helping answer this and other questions.
Please join us in room 330-B of the Edington Ministry Center.
Session Dates: June 1 - July 13 (no class July 6)