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SANCTUARY KIDS LIBRARY CHAPEL OFFICES STAIRS TO PARKING OLIVE COURTYARD BRAHAMS COURTYARD FOUNTAIN CHILDREN’S COURTYARD CHILDREN’S EDUCATION BUILDING EADS AVE. UNDERGROUND PARKING DRAPER AVE. KLINE ST. (CONTEMPORARY SERVICE) (TRADITIONAL SERVICES) LIFE CENTER FELLOWSHIP HALL (2ND FLOOR) LIFE CENTER (SUN HOUSE) SH LOUNGE SH KITCHEN YOUTH YOUTH OFFICES LC1 LC2 SLUSSER HALL KITCHEN CE 1 CE 5 CE 4 SCHOOL OFFICES CE 3 CE 2 CE 6 NURSERY (2ND FLOOR) CE 22 CE 23 CE 24 OFFICES CE 25 CE 26 CE 27 X-ZONE ELEVATOR TO PARKING ELEVATOR TO PARKING LC4 LC5 LC6 LC7 LC8 LC9 LC3 Campus Map PRAYER GARDEN L a J o l l a P r e s b y t e ri a n C h u r c h E ONGOING EVENTS To see photos and video, like LJPC on: facebook.com/LaJollaPres To receive our weekly electronic newsletter, send an email to: [email protected] SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:45 and 10:00 AM, in the Children’s Ed Building 11:00 AM Check In and Pick Up 0-2 years only: CE-6 Age 0-2: CE-6 Age 2-3.5 CE-2 Age 4-5: CE-4 Middle School: 8:45am SunHouse Middle School & High School: Sit together at 10am Worship in the front left seats 7715 DRAPER AVENUE, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 858-454-0713 WWW.LJPRES.ORG K-5th Check -in: CE 2nd Floor K/1st - Room 24 2nd/3rd - Room 27 4th - 5th Room 26 (X-Zone) Pick Up: Room 22 Nursery Elementary SunHouse ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL: Sundays, 10-11am, LC-4. Join us as we continue our study in the book of Acts. Rev. Stan Beard, [email protected] CHILDRENS CHOIR: Choir rehearsals every Sunday, Joyful Sound, Grades 1-4: 9:15-10:00 am, CE23. Gloria Deo, Grades 5-12: 11:15-12:00 pm, CE23. Ages 4-grade K 10:00-10:15am, CE4. New members are always welcome! Register online at www.ljpres. org/childrenschoir. YOUTH AND CHILDREN’S MID-WEEK PROGRAMS: High School, Sundays, 7:00-8:30pm; Middle School, Wednesdays, 5:00-7:00pm. X-Change (2nd/3rd grades) and X-Zone (4th/5th grades)– Wednesdays, 5:00-7:00pm Mike Sedgwick, [email protected] or Susie Dhus, [email protected]. GOLF AND GROW: Mondays, 8:30am, Mission Bay Golf Course. Lee Browning, 858-459-6839. HEART AND SOUL: Each Monday 10:00-11:00am, and Wednesday 9:30-10:30am, Fellowship Hall. Exercise for seniors and almost-seniors. Brooke Phelps, [email protected]. MONDAY NIGHT MEN’S FELLOWSHIP: Dinner, 6pm, Program starts at 6:45pm in LC-4. Men of all ages welcome.Brooke Phelps, [email protected]. GROWING IN PRAYER: Every second Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm, in LC-4. Pastor Scott facilitates this class on prayer for anyone who wants to grow in prayer & pray more effectively. Scott Mitchell, [email protected]. BREAKFAST & BIBLE STUDY: Wednesdays, 7:00- 8:00am, LC-5. A Men’s Bible study. Rob Langsdorf, [email protected]. GIVING UPDATE: Giving through January of our fiscal 2017/18 budget was right on track. However, income February thru April was much less than projected. As of May 1, we are approximately $106,444 behind in our donations while expenses continue to be less than anticipated. Received Year to Date- $1,863,955 Budgeted Year to Date - $1,970,399 Shortfall Year to Date- $106,444 SING FOR THE KING: TODAY, 12:15, Fellowship Hall. Come celebrate with our Children’s and Youth Choirs. CLIPPERS POTLUCK DINNER: Friday, May 11th, 6:30pm, Fellowship Hall. Our speaker, Ronald T. Williams, retired aſter 22 years with the U.S. Secret Service and opened Talon Companies, a premier security consulting suite of companies. RSVP to John or Linda Saveland (760-814-2106, jsaveland@ aol.com, [email protected]). Sharing faith, fellowship and food with singles and couples 50 and over. GOOD COMPANY BIKE TOUR: Wednesday, May 16, 3:30pm (Happy Hour aſter tour) or Saturday, May 19, 9:30am (lunch after tour), Coronado Ferry Landing. Join us for a guided tour of public art around Coronado. Bring your bike and helmet, or rent one there! Tour cost is $10. Tickets can be purchased TODAY in the courtyard. Elaine Wilson, [email protected]. MOTHER SON “WARRIOR NIGHT”: Friday, May 18, 5:30-8:00pm at LJPC. Moms of preschool thru middle school boys, please join us & invite your friends for a night with jump house activities, parkour obstacle courses, craſts, pizza and ice cream sundaes we hope you and your son will absolutely love enjoying together! Information and registration at ljpres.events/warriors. SCIENCE & THEOLOGY FOR EMERGING ADULT MINISTRY (STEAM) PROJECT: ursday, May 17th, Dinner, 7:00pm, LC-1 (for under 30’s), Lecture/discussion, 7:45pm (for everyone), FH. College and Post-Graduate Students. Please join us as Dr. Cindy Gustafson Brown, lecturer at UCSD and author of the interdisciplinary textbook HIV/AIDS Pandemic, will discuss “Faith and Science – Synergistic Passions”. Jennifer Gotenstein, [email protected]. CALLING ALL GRANDPARENTS: May 21st-22nd, 6pm-8:30pm, Fellowship Hall Join us for two evenings of insight, sharing, support and encouragement as we grow together in the joy and journey of Grandparenting. Everyone Welcome! EARLYCHILDHOOD COORDINATOR: Immediate opening for Early Childhood Coordinator, part-time, 15hr/wk. Sundays 8am-noon, weekday hours variable. Position Description on ljpres. org, Susie Dhus, [email protected] EXTRA ROOM? June 8-August 16. Sunhouse is looking for a host for one female summer staff. Please contact Susie Dhus at [email protected]. ANNUAL MEN’S RETREAT: Sept. 7-9. Sign up TODAY in the courtyard! Join us for this annual time of adventure, refreshment and spiritual challenge at the Lake House Resort in San Marcos. Brady Phelps, [email protected]. CONCERT SERIES: Please consider joining the LJPC Concert Series Committee! is involves attending eight or nine meetings per year, approving concert artists, and assisting with concert receptions and ushering. Ron Bolles, [email protected] or 858-729-5511. 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE STAINED GLASS WINDOWS: Every ird Sunday, 10:15am. 2018 marks the 60th Anniversary of the installation of the beautiful stained glass windows in our Sanctuary! Join us for a short tour and discover the secrets hidden in these incredible pieces of art. Meet at the front of the chancel. All tour participants receive a free giſt. SANCTUARY USHERS NEEDED: Join our amazing team of Sanctuary Ushers, greeting, seating, and passing the plate, only when you can, not every Sun. Be a part of “OUR La Jolla Pres. STORY”. Ron Bolles,[email protected] or 858-729-5511. PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY NEED SOCKS: When people who are homeless stop by the church office to receive a sack lunch, we hear over and over that the thing they really need is a pair of socks. Keeping their feet clean, warm, and covered helps people so much. When you are at the store please pick up a pack of new socks and bring it by reception in order to bless visitors who stop by the church. Melissa Guccini, [email protected]. WORSHIP TEAM BAND: Instrumentalists and singers are welcome! Tim Wingert, [email protected]. GROWING TOGETHER IN FAITH: Wednesdays, 11:00am, Fellowship Hall thru June 13th. Everyone Welcome! WOMEN’S COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY (CBS): ursdays, 10:00am-Noon, Fellowship Hall. For more information, check online at lajolla.cbsclass. org or for registration information, Jennifer, [email protected]. CIRCLE 8: Thursdays, 10:00am-2:00pm, LC-3. Sewing, needlework, quilting and knitting. New members are needed, and we are willing to teach. Bring a sack lunch. Ruth Preskitt, 858-453-0342. HANDBELL CHOIR: ursdays 6:00pm-7:00pm, LC-3. All are welcome! Jennifer Sedgwick, jennifer. [email protected]. LA JOLLA BRASS: Thursdays, 7:00-9:00pm, Chancel. For more info, Colin Wied, cwwied@gmail. com, for schedule and information. CHANCEL CHOIR: Celebrate God's gift of music! Thursdays 7:00-8:30pm. Keith Pedersen, [email protected]. YOUNG WOMEN’S PRAYER NIGHT: 1st ursday each month, rotating homes, 7:30-9:30pm An evening prayer group, designed for moms who can’t attend the morning groups, will focus on praying together and supporting each other. Cynthia Blase, [email protected]. #MOMLIFE: Friday 9:15-10:45am, LC1 and support for those in their “Mom“ stage in life. RSVP to [email protected] Childcare Provided! ANNOUNCEMENTS Age 0-2: CE-6 Age 2-3.5 CE-2 Age 4-5: CE-4 LOVING GOD, LOVING OTHERS We See Jesus Transforming Lives in Three Stories: As we Share God’s Story and hear your story we discover our story The Question Behind the Question Luke 10:25-37 MAY 6, 2018

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ONGOING EVENTS

To see photos and video, like LJPC on: facebook.com/LaJollaPres

To receive our weekly electronic newsletter, send an email to: [email protected]

SUNDAY SCHOOL8:45 and 10:00 AM, in the Children’s Ed Building

11:00 AM Check In and Pick Up0-2 years only: CE-6

Age 0-2: CE-6Age 2-3.5 CE-2Age 4-5: CE-4

Middle School: 8:45am SunHouseMiddle School & High School: Sit together at 10am Worship

in the front left seats

7715 DRAPER AVENUE, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 858-454-0713 WWW.LJPRES.ORG

K-5th Check -in: CE 2nd FloorK/1st - Room 24

2nd/3rd - Room 274th - 5th Room 26 (X-Zone)

Pick Up: Room 22

Nursery Elementary SunHouse

ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL: Sundays, 10-11am, LC-4. Join us as we continue our study in the book of Acts. Rev. Stan Beard, [email protected] CHOIR: Choir rehearsals every Sunday, Joyful Sound, Grades 1-4: 9:15-10:00 am, CE23. Gloria Deo, Grades 5-12: 11:15-12:00 pm, CE23. Ages 4-grade K 10:00-10:15am, CE4. New members are always welcome! Register online at www.ljpres.org/childrenschoir.YOUTH AND CHILDREN’S MID-WEEK PROGRAMS: High School, Sundays, 7:00-8:30pm; Midd le School, Wednesdays , 5:00-7:00pm. X-Change (2nd/3rd grades) and X-Zone (4th/5th grades)– Wednesdays, 5:00-7:00pm Mike Sedgwick, [email protected] or Susie Dhus, [email protected] AND GROW: Mondays, 8:30am, Mission Bay Golf Course. Lee Browning, 858-459-6839.HEART AND SOUL: Each Monday 10:00-11:00am, and Wednesday 9:30-10:30am, Fellowship Hall. Exercise for seniors and almost-seniors. Brooke Phelps, [email protected] NIGHT MEN’S FELLOWSHIP: Dinner, 6pm, Program starts at 6:45pm in LC-4. Men of all ages welcome.Brooke Phelps, [email protected] IN PRAYER: Every second Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm, in LC-4. Pastor Scott facilitates this class on prayer for anyone who wants to grow in prayer & pray more effectively. Scott Mitchell, [email protected] & BIBLE STUDY: Wednesdays, 7:00-8:00am, LC-5. A Men’s Bible study. Rob Langsdorf, [email protected].

GIVING UPDATE: Giving through January of our fiscal 2017/18 budget was right on track. However, income February thru April was much less than projected. As of May 1, we are approximately $106,444 behind in our donations while expenses continue to be less than anticipated. Received Year to Date- $1,863,955Budgeted Year to Date - $1,970,399Shortfall Year to Date- $106,444SING FOR THE KING: TODAY, 12:15, Fellowship Hall. Come celebrate with our Children’s and Youth Choirs. CLIPPERS POTLUCK DINNER: Friday, May 11th, 6:30pm, Fellowship Hall. Our speaker, Ronald T. Williams, retired after 22 years with the U.S. Secret Service and opened Talon Companies, a premier security consulting suite of companies. RSVP to John or Linda Saveland (760-814-2106, [email protected], [email protected]). Sharing faith, fellowship and food with singles and couples 50 and over.GOOD COMPANY BIKE TOUR: Wednesday, May 16, 3:30pm (Happy Hour after tour) or Saturday, May 19, 9:30am (lunch after tour), Coronado Ferry Landing. Join us for a guided tour of public art around Coronado. Bring your bike and helmet, or rent one there! Tour cost is $10. Tickets can be purchased TODAY in the courtyard. Elaine Wilson, [email protected]. MOTHER SON “WARRIOR NIGHT”: Friday, May 18, 5:30-8:00pm at LJPC. Moms of preschool thru middle school boys, please join us & invite your friends for a night with jump house activities, parkour obstacle courses, crafts, pizza and ice cream sundaes we hope you and your son will absolutely love enjoying together! Information and registration at ljpres.events/warriors. SCIENCE & THEOLOGY FOR EMERGING ADULT MINISTRY (STEAM) PROJECT: Thursday, May 17th, Dinner, 7:00pm, LC-1 (for under 30’s), Lecture/discussion, 7:45pm (for everyone), FH. College and Post-Graduate Students. Please join us as Dr. Cindy Gustafson Brown, lecturer at UCSD and author of the interdisciplinary textbook HIV/AIDS Pandemic, will discuss “Faith and Science – Synergistic Passions”. Jennifer Gotenstein, [email protected].

CALLING ALL GRANDPARENTS: May 21st-22nd, 6pm-8:30pm, Fellowship Hall Join us for two evenings of insight, sharing, support and encouragement as we grow together in the joy and journey of Grandparenting. Everyone Welcome! EARLY CHILDHOOD COORDINATOR: Immediate opening for Early Childhood Coordinator, part-time, 15hr/wk. Sundays 8am-noon, weekday hours variable. Position Description on ljpres.org, Susie Dhus, [email protected] ROOM? June 8-August 16. Sunhouse is looking for a host for one female summer staff. Please contact Susie Dhus at [email protected]. ANNUAL MEN’S RETREAT: Sept. 7-9. Sign up TODAY in the courtyard! Join us for this annual time of adventure, refreshment and spiritual challenge at the Lake House Resort in San Marcos. Brady Phelps, [email protected]. CONCERT SERIES: Please consider joining the LJPC Concert Series Committee! This involves attending eight or nine meetings per year, approving concert artists, and assisting with concert receptions and ushering. Ron Bolles, [email protected] or 858-729-5511.60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE STAINED GLASS WINDOWS: Every Third Sunday, 10:15am. 2018 marks the 60th Anniversary of the installation of the beautiful stained glass windows in our Sanctuary! Join us for a short tour and discover the secrets hidden in these incredible pieces of art. Meet at the front of the chancel. All tour participants receive a free gift.SANCTUARY USHERS NEEDED: Join our amazing team of Sanctuary Ushers, greeting, seating, and passing the plate, only when you can, not every Sun. Be a part of “OUR La Jolla Pres. STORY”. Ron Bolles,[email protected] or 858-729-5511. PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY NEED SOCKS: When people who are homeless stop by the church office to receive a sack lunch, we hear over and over that the thing they really need is a pair of socks. Keeping their feet clean, warm, and covered helps people so much. When you are at the store please pick up a pack of new socks and bring it by reception in order to bless visitors who stop by the church. Melissa Guccini, [email protected].

WORSHIP TEAM BAND: Instrumentalists and singers are welcome! Tim Wingert, [email protected] TOGETHER IN FAITH: Wednesdays, 11:00am, Fellowship Hall thru June 13th. Everyone Welcome!WOMEN’S COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY (CBS): Thursdays, 10:00am-Noon, Fellowship Hall. For more information, check online at lajolla.cbsclass.org or for registration information, Jennifer, [email protected] 8: Thursdays, 10:00am-2:00pm, LC-3. Sewing, needlework, quilting and knitting. New members are needed, and we are willing to teach. Bring a sack lunch. Ruth Preskitt, 858-453-0342.HANDBELL CHOIR: Thursdays 6:00pm-7:00pm, LC-3. All are welcome! Jennifer Sedgwick, [email protected] JOLLA BRASS: Thursdays, 7:00-9:00pm, Chancel. For more info, Colin Wied, [email protected], for schedule and information.CHANCEL CHOIR: Celebrate God's gif t of music! Thursdays 7:00-8:30pm. Keith Pedersen, [email protected] WOMEN’S PRAYER NIGHT: 1st Thursday each month, rotating homes, 7:30-9:30pm An evening prayer group, designed for moms who can’t attend the morning groups, will focus on praying together and supporting each other. Cynthia Blase, [email protected].#MOMLIFE: Friday 9:15-10:45am, LC1 and support for those in their “Mom“ stage in life. RSVP to [email protected] Childcare Provided!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Age 0-2: CE-6Age 2-3.5 CE-2Age 4-5: CE-4

LOVING GOD, LOVING OTHERS

We See Jesus Transforming Lives in Three Stories:

As we Share God’s Storyand hear your story

we discover our story

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Luke 10:25-37

MAY 6, 2018

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Are You Visiting Today? Be sure to visit our Welcome Table at the west end of the Lower Courtyard to pick up your gift and complete a Visitor Information Card. If you need help navigating the campus, please ask us to help! And plan to join us again in worship soon. We’re very glad you’re here!

After the service, please join our LJPC Community and enjoy coffee and scones in the upper courtyard.

The flowers today are given to the Glory of God in loving memory of Diane Chalmers by her friends in the Choir and on the Concert Series Committee.

† Please stand if you are able. Our thanks for leaving your discarded bulletins at either end of your pew.

Prayers and Praise: Healing and Comfort: Aamaneh, Edith B-A, Geri C. & Joseph C., Cara G., Cathy J., Mary M., Larry, Nina, Tom R. and Bob S. Guidance & Peace: Li C. Strength, Protection, and Encouragement: Jaime A. Praise and Gratitude: Sara I. We Also Pray For: Sara I. For prayers, praise, or to be included on the prayer list, email: [email protected] by Sunday night to be included in the next week’s bulletin. Requests are held in confidence. 

8:45 & 11AM ORDER OF WORSHIP8:45 & 11:00AM ORDER OF WORSHIP

Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer Rev. Scott Mitchell

Choral Amen

Welcome (11:00) and Church Life Rev. Scott Mitchell Men’s Retreat Brady Phelps

Call to Tithes and Offerings Rev. Scott Mitchell

Anthem Alleluja Mozart LJPC Chancel Choir Dr. Keith Pedersen, director

†Our Thanks to God #382 Doxology

†Offertory Prayer Rev. Scott Mitchell

Video What Serving Means to Me

Scripture Reading Luke 10:25-37 Page 1612

The Word of God Proclaimed Rev. Dr. Paul Cunningham

“The Question Behind the Question”Sacrament Of Holy Communion *Gluten free wafers available in the Narthex

†Apostles Creed

I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth: and in Jesus Christ His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried. He descended into hell; the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.

PREluDE Sicilienne Von Paradis William Lullo, organist

Welcome and Greeting (8:45) Rev. Dr. Paul Cunningham

Responsive Call to Worship Psalm 100 Elder Pam Taunton

Leader: Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; come before Him with joyful songs.

PEOPlE: Know that the Lord is God. It is He who made us, and we are His; we are His people, the sheep of His pasture.

Leader: Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; give thanks to Him and praise His name.

PEOPlE: For the Lord is good and His love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations.

Invocation Elder Pam Taunton

Introit Make a Joyful Noise Hopson LJPC Chancel Choir

Dr. Keith Pedersen, director

†Opening Hymn #345 Crown Him With Many Crowns

Crown Him with Many crowns, The Lamb upon His throne: Hark! How the heavenly anthem drowns, All music but its own!

Awake, my soul, and sing, Of Him who died for thee; And hail Him as thy matchless King, Through all eternity.

Crown Him the Lord of love: Behold His hands and side, Rich wounds, yet visibly above, In beauty glorified;

No angel in the sky can fully bear that sight, But downward bends His wondering eye, At mysteries so bright.

Crown Him the Lord of life: Who triumphed o’er the grave, Who rose victorious to the strife, For those He came to save;

His glories now we sing, Who died and rose on high, Who died eternal life to bring, And lives that death may die.

Crown Him the Lord of heaven: One with the Father known, One with the Spirit through Him given, From yonder glorious throne.

To Thee be endless praise, For Thou for us hast died; Be Thou, O Lord, through endless days, Adored and magnified.

Crown Him the Lord of years: The potentate of time, Creator of the rolling spheres, Ineffably sublime.

All hail, Redeemer, hail! For Thou hast died for me; Thy praise and glory shall not fail, Throughout eternity!

†Closing Hymn #468 Be Thou My Vision

Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart; Naught be all else to me save that Thou art; Thou my best thought by day or by night,

Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.

Be Thou my wisdom and Thou my true word, I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord;

Thou my great Father, I Thy true son, Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.

Riches I heed not, nor man’s empty praise; Thou mine inheritance now and always, Thou and Thou only, first in my heart;

High King of Heaven, my treasure Thou art.

High King of Heaven my victory won. May I reach Heaven’s joys, O bright Heaven’s Son;

Heart of my own heart, whatever befall; Still be my vision, O Ruler of all.

†Benediction Rev. Dr. Paul Cunningham

†Postlude I Sing the Mighty Power of God Westenkuehler William Lullo, organist

Why We Serve

One of the plainest expressions of love in Scripture is fellowship—sharing with others. One of the most valuable things we can share is ourselves: our time, our talents, our energies in serving others in the Body of Christ. If you are looking to ignite your faith or simply get to know and love God and others better; sign up to contribute somewhere. It’s the surest way to build your faith and see God at work.