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Sunday | January 27, 2013 | 11:00 a.m.
Order of WorshipThe Lord’s Day January 27, 2013 11:00 a.m.
Rev. James R. Carter, Senior Pastor
I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord!” Psalm 122:1
Prelude NPC Brass Quintet Three Spirituals Walter Barnes
IntroIt
The Lord Is in His Holy Temple John L. Wilson
Call to WorshIP Rev. James R. Carter
† hymn of adoratIon
Holy, Holy, Holy No. 262
† InvoCatIon and the lord’s Prayer (spoken)
† Prayer resPonse
Amen York
mInIstry of musIC God Is Calling Us Natalie Sleeth
Children’s Choir; John and Lisa Wilson, DirectorsIf the song’s to be sung, we must sing it; if the love’s to be shared, we must bring it, for God is calling us now, indeed, to go where there is need! If the Word’s to be heard, we must speak it; if the peace is to come, we must seek it, for God is calling us now, indeed, to go where there is need! Someone’s crying, Lord, kum ba yah (African meaning “come by here”); someone’s dying, Lord, kum ba yah; someone’s praying, Lord, kum ba yah. O Lord, kum ba yah!
† 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 (universal) church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.
† GlorIa PatrI No. 622
† readInG of the sCrIPtures Philippians 4:10-13 (ESV)I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed concerned for me, but you had no opportunity. Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me.
Pastor: The grass withers, the flower fades, Isaiah 40:8 (ESV)Congregation: but the word of our God will stand forever.
mInIstry of musIC Heaven, Heaven Traditional Spiritual; arr. Harry Burleigh
Gibson Dorcé, Soloist
Pastoral Prayer and Prayer resPonse Dr. Jerry T. Newcombe Amen Dresden
† hymn of PreParatIon Before the Throne of God Above (see next page)
† tIme of frIendshIP
announCements
offertory Prayer and offertory
Morning Has Broken arr. Diane BishSanctuary Choir; Dr. John L. Wilson, Director
Morning has broken like the first morning; blackbird has spoken like the first bird. Praise for the singing, praise for the morning, praise for them springing fresh from the Word. Sweet the rain’s new fall, sunlit from Heaven, like the first dewfall on the first grass. Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden, sprung in completeness, where His feet pass. Mine is the sunlight, mine is the morning, born of the one light Eden saw play. Praise with elation, praise every morning, God’s recreation of the new day!
† doxoloGy No. 625
sermon
CAN I DO ALL THINGS? Rev. James R. Carter
† hymn of resPonse Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing No. 2
† BenedICtIon and BenedICtIon resPonse Alleluia (Please join in singing with the choir on the repeat.) Traditional
Postlude Toccata on "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" Diane Bish
† Those who are able, please stand.
Following the worship service, our pastors will greet the congregation in the lobby.A time of fellowship will be held in the cafeteria.
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Evening Worship Service ◆ 6:30 p.m.NPC South Campus: 512 Northeast 26th Street, Wilton Manors
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made
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of
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end
glo
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of
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all
and
pleads for
my
of
me.
sin.
grace.
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Be
One
name
cause
with
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is
the
Him
grav
sin
self-
en
less
I
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on
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not
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died
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name
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soul
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soul
ten
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chased-
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heart.
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Welcome
Thank you for taking the time to worship with us at New Presbyterian Church. We are glad you are here! We hope that you enjoy your time with us, as together we seek to exalt Christ. By God’s grace it is our desire to create an environment of grace and peace that is shaped and informed by Scripture so that in all things Christ will be glorified. Our intent is to practically and joyfully live out our calling to “glorify God and enjoy Him forever” in four major areas of emphasis.
Reverent Worship EvangelismChristian World & Life View Reformed Theology
If you are new to NPC, please be sure to stop by our Welcome Center, and pick-up a new visitor’s packet. We look forward to knowing you and serving Christ together. If you have any questions, needs, or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me or any of our staff. We are here to serve!
Joyfully Yours,
Rev. James R. Carter
Messages To Go: CDs and DVDs of services, are available in the lobby Welcome Center, immediately following the worship service. They are useful not only for personal growth, but also as an outreach tool for inviting visitors.
For your contributions, please make checks payable to New Presbyterian Church (include your name, address, and special designations on the memo line). You may also contribute via credit card or check online. www.newpres.org. If you wish for cash contributions to appear on your giving statement, envelopes are available in the Welcome Center.
Announcements
Economics for Everybody - Saturday, February 2, at NPC South Campus. Please join us for an illuminating day of lectures featuring Dr. R. C. Sproul, Jr. and his Economics for Everybody series The event is free and open to the public, please RSVP number attending by emailing: [email protected]. For questions you may call Susie Beaty 828.808.2920 (cell)
Second Annual Family Fun Day – Community Outreach to the City of Pompano Beach. All are invited Saturday, February 2, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pompano Community Park (2001 NE 10th Street, Pompano Beach) FL (the center you pass on 6th Street as you enter the high school for worship services). The event is designed to foster Unity in the Community and will feature faith-based, business, and multi-cultural displays along with free food, entertainment, Broward Sheriff Demonstration and Kid’s Area. The NPC Children’s Choir will perform at 1:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed to conduct EE Questionnaires/share the Gospel or man the NPC table in 1 hour shifts. Prayer warriors are also needed to seek God’s blessing for this ministry. Contact Fran at the church office, or Bonnie St John 954.254.5365 if you can help. This event is an opportunity for our church to be a good neighbor in our community and to reach out with the gospel.
Volunteer Sign-Up - Our church has been sustained for three years by an amazing group of volunteers. If you are one of those, as a congregation we applaud you. THANK YOU for your service. If you have not yet experienced the joy of participation, we need you! If you are only here a few months each year, we need you. There is something for you to do. You will be blessed and as a congregation we will be strengthened as you become involved. Become a part of the team. Please call Gladys Israels at the Ministry Monday to Friday, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Needed for Patriotic Concert on February 17, we wish to honor our active duty service men and women in the concert. If you have a family member or a friend that is in active duty in any of the services, please send a photo in uniform with the complete name and rank. We are putting together a slide show to honor these men and women during the Patriotic Concert. Send the photo or bring it to the ministry center Att: Carol Wilson or email it to [email protected].
College & Career / Young Adults
@ NPC Connect meets on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. for fellowship and Bible study at Panera Bread Company (5975 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale). For more information please contact David Mallory (954.562.4329). Be sure to "like" NPC College/Career "Connect" Facebook page.
Finance Department
Contribution statements have been sent out. Several have been returned to us by the post office. If you haven't received your statement or have questions, please email Shelley Edwards at: [email protected].
Prime Timers (55 plus)
Next Program - Tuesday, February 12, 10:30 a.m., at the Ministry Center. The program devotions by Jim and Terri Carter, program by Jane Turner at the piano, and lunch prepared by Kaye Carlson, Bunny Campbell, Arnie Silva and Alan Clark. Please make your reservations no later than Friday, February 8. Luncheon remains at $6.
Valentine High Tea
TEA is coming! Saturday, February 9th. Doors open at 2:00 PM. Tea service begins at 2:30 PM. The program speaker is Dottie Wobb who will speak on adoring Christ. How does one do that? Adore Christ in the midst of busyness? Or trials or sorrow? Come to TEA and learn. Come to TEA and grow closer to your sisters in Christ. Come to TEA and enjoy! Tickets 12.00. Reservations necessary. Scholarships available.
Spring Semester - Rejoice is now accepting applications for the Spring Semester. Classes begin January 28.
Music, Drama, Speech & Creative Writing - Classes are offered for Preschoolers to Adults. For more information pick up a brochure at the Welcome Center or visit: www.rejoiceschool.org..
Rejoice School of the Arts
Adult Sunday School Class
New Sunday School Class - Dealing with Difficult Problems - by Dr. R.C. Sproul. What do you do when you lose your job? When your spouse betrays you? When the news of the world causes great anxiety? All of us deal with different difficult problems. The question is, how will we respond? In this series, Dr. Sproul offers wise biblical counsel to help us as we face life’s difficulties, pointing us to the sovereignty of God and the sufficiency of Christ.
Pastoral Care
Prayer Requests & Praise Reports are available at the Welcome Center. For prayer requests please contact Fran Buit at the Ministry Center or [email protected].
For Pastoral Care please contact Fran Buit at the Ministry Center. For after hours emergencies call 954.294.9239.
Youth Ministry - High School Plus
Class Theme: The theme for this year is "The God We Love and Serve." Throughout this semester, we will take a close look at what the Bible has to teach us about fulfilling the Great Commandment: Loving the Lord and our Neighbors.• Sunday School: 9:30 in the PBHS Band Room "The
Attributes of God"• Wednesday Night Youth Group: 7:00 p.m. at the
Ministry Center - "The Shorter Catechism"
Facebook: Stay in touch, look for the NPC Youth Group.
Women's Ministry
Weekly Bible Studies ♦ Tuesday Evenings at 7 p.m. at the Ministry Center• Discovering the Excellency of Christ - A Study of the
Book of Hebrews, Randi Walter, teaching ♦ Friday Mornings at 9:30 a.m. at the Ministry Center• Respectable Sins, Terri Carter, teaching• Discovering the Excellency of Christ - A Study of the
Book of Hebrews, Kirsti Newcombe, teachingMonthly Circles (In private homes unless indicated.)
♦ 1st Monday at 7 p.m. - (Ministry Center)Ruth Circle, Pat Caccamo, Circle Leader (954.263.2131), Terri Carter, Teacher
♦ 1st Tuesday at 7 p.m. - Hannah Circle, Heidi DeConcini, Circle Leader (561.865.4510), Kirsti Newcombe, Teacher
♦ 1st Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. - (Ministry Center) Esther Circle, Pat Caccamo, Circle Leader (954.263.2131), Terri Carter, Teacher (Childcare available [nursery or study room] 24-hr notice required, sign-up on registration form
♦ 2nd Thursday at 10 a.m. - Priscilla Circle - Betty Strohmeier, Circle Leader (954.492.5534), Kirsti Newcombe, Teacher
Middle School Ministry
Middle Schoolers Fun & Fellowship Night @ the Ministry Center will be on January 25th, 2013, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Food and refreshments will be served.
Christian Education
Developing Christian Character - An adult Sunday school, at 9:30 a.m. in the ROTC room. Enjoy this 12-part Video Series by Dr. R. C. Sproul.
Music Ministry
Children's Choirs (grades 3-8) are held on Sundays at 8:45 am in the PBHS band room. New members welcome!
Christ's Ambassadors (grades 8-12) Sundays, 4:45 p.m. at the NPC South Campus. New members welcome!
Concert Series Benefactors - To become a benefactor contact Jennifer Bigelsen: [email protected] or 954.205.2533.
The New PresbyTeriaN ChurCh CoNCerT series PreseNTs
A Patriotic Spectacular
NPC Concert Choir • Dr. John L. Wilson, DirectorTim Zimmerman & The King’s Brass
Sunday, February 17 at 2 p.m.
Time to Stop the Unjust Mandateby Dr. Jerry Newcombe
In March 2010, the Affordable Care Act (the government overhaul of our nation’s health care system) was held up for a while in the House of Representatives because there was a handful of pro-life Congressmen, who would not agree with the legislation until there was some sort of promise that abortion would not be covered by it. The administration then issued an executive order to that effect. However, in early 2011, the Health and Human Services Secretary imposed the HHS mandate, which says that employers must provide birth control services (regardless of the views of the employers), including abortifacients. “Abortifacients” are simply pills that are prescribed to cause the abortion of a pregnancy. At this point, no one is even arguing that these things should be illegal. What we’re talking about here is forcing people to pay for it whose conscience won’t allow it. Because this violates their conscience, several different Christian-oriented organizations have filed suit for an injunction from the HHS mandate. That includes, among others, Liberty University, Wheaton College (my alma mater for my master’s degree), Notre Dame, Domino’s, Tyndale Publishers, Triune Health Group, and Houston Baptist University.The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty notes: “Today there are 43 cases and over 110 individuals representing hospitals, universities, businesses, schools, and people all speaking with one voice to affirm the freedom of religion guaranteed in the Constitution.” One of those fighting this mandate is Hobby Lobby, started by David Green and his wife, who are evangelical Christians. They are willing to pay a high price rather than violate their consciences. Unfortunately, they lost an emergency appeal recently. But that doesn’t mean they will violate their consciences. Ken Klukowski writes (in breitbart.com, 12/28/12), “Today Hobby Lobby announced that they will not comply with this mandate to become complicit in abortion, which the Greens believe ends an innocent human life. Given Hobby Lobby’s size (it has 572 stores
employing more than 13,000 people), by violating the HHS Mandate, it will be subject to over $1.3 million in fines per day. That means over $40 million in fines in January alone.” Steven Ertelt of LifeNews.com (1/4/13) has reproduced a letter by Mr. Green, in which the entrepreneur states: “Our government threatens to fine job creators in a bad economy. Our government threatens to fine a company that’s raised wages four years running. Our government threatens to fine a family for running its business according to its beliefs. It’s not right.” Green notes the inconsistency with which the law is applied: “I know people will say we ought to follow the rules; that it’s the same for everybody. But that’s not true. The government has exempted thousands of companies from this mandate, for reasons of convenience or cost. But it won’t exempt them for reasons of religious belief.” This is an outrage. Concern for the sacred right of conscience is rich in our tradition. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. once noted, “There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.” Many of America’s settlers and founders believed that “God alone is Lord of the conscience” (to borrow a phrase found in the Westminster Confession of Faith of the 1640s). George Washington wrote, “While we are contending for our own liberty, we should be very cautious not to violate the rights of conscience of others, ever considering that God alone is the Judge of the hearts of men, and to Him only in this case they are answerable.” Thomas Jefferson said, "I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Jefferson also declared, “Almighty God has created the mind free.” Any attempt to force people into opinions they don’t share is wrong. Protecting the sacred right of conscience is one of the key emphases in the American experiment. Please pray that God would continue to encourage and strengthen our Christian leaders who will not violate their consciences, no matter what. And please pray that our elected officials would relent from imposing an unjust mandate on others.
Today
8:45 a.m. Children's Choir Rehearsal ...... Band Room
9:30 a.m. Nursery ......................... Portable Classrooms
9:30 a.m. Kindergarten to Middle School K-Junior High ................. Second Floor Rooms
“High School Plus” ................ Band Room
Adult Sunday School Dr. Jerry Newcombe: Christ & Culture .....Library
R. C. Sproul Video Series................. ROTC Rm
11:00 a.m. Worship Service .................................... Gym
4:15 p.m. Youth Choir Rehearsal ...... South Campus
6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service .... South Campus
This Week
Tuesday6:30 p.m. Session Meeting ....................Ministry Center
7:00 p.m. Women's Bible Study .............Ministry Center
Wednesday5:30 p.m. Handbell Choir Rehearsal .........Ministry Cntr6:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal .......Ministry Cntr7:00 p.m. Youth Group ............................Ministry CntrFriday9:30 a.m. Women's Bible Study.................. Ministry Cntr11:30 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry ................ Ministry CntrSaturday9:00 a.m. Economics for Everybody ..........South Campus10:00 a.m. Unity in the Community ........ (see announcement)3:00 p.m. Sanctuary Set-Up ..................................... PBHS
Upcoming Birthdays
1/28 ............................................................ Michael E.Buquo1/28 .............................................................Rob N.Rienecker1/29 ................................................................... Rich L.Dusik1/30 ..........................................................Richard D.Fauteck2/2 ..................................................... Judith "Judy" A.Romsa2/3 .................................................................... Joanie H.Ross2/4 .....................................................................Bea Pankratz2/5 .................................................................. Betty L.Francis2/8 .....................................................................Louise L.Cole2/8 ................................................................ Pam L.Lawhorn2/8 .........................................................................Rayna Ofri2/8 ....................................................................AL J. Rickey Jr2/8 .........................................................................Ed J. White2/10 ..................................................................Nancy J. Allen2/10 .............................................................Bill E. Nicholson2/10 ...........................................................Robert P. Swanson2/11 ................................................................Ladd M. Brown2/12 ........................................................... Debbie L. Revitzer2/13 ............................................................... John F. Blandin
Calendar
2/2 .......... Nabil & Lori El Sanadi............................. 11 years2/22 ........ Kirk & Susan Blake .................................. 11 years2/24 ........ John & Lisa Wilson .................................. 35 years2/26 ........ Harlan & Myrl Eskridge ........................... 13 years2/28 ........ Alan & Gloria Wilcock ............................. 15 years3/8 .......... Dan Westphal ........................................... 28 years3/12 ........ Tom & Lorra Griswold ............................. 19 years
Upcoming Anniversaries
Total Attendance: ............................................................. 473
Giving for 1/7/13 to 1/13/13:• General Fund: ................................................ $16,865.26• Deacon Fund: .......................................................... $50.00• Other Designated Giving: ..................................... $92.00• Building Fund .................................................... $211.00• Concert Offering .............................................. $2,565.00
2011-2013 Designated Building Funds: ............ $115,750.51Building Fund:................................................... $732,200.00
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Elders Cal Longacre, Clerk .................................... [email protected] Balint ........................................................ [email protected] Bigelsen...............................................pbigelsen@newpres.orgChris Brown ....................................................cbrown@newpres.orgRobert Gage .......................................................bgage@newpres.orgMario Sales ................................................msales@newpres.orgVincent Sthair .................................................. [email protected] Slocumb .................................... [email protected] Wetzler............................................ewetzler@newpres.org
DeaconsDarrell DeYoung, Chair ............................. [email protected] Blandin .................................................jblandin@newpres.orgRudy Castillo .................................................. [email protected] Clark .........................................................aclark@newpres.orgDavid Mallory [email protected] Mallory ............................................................954.563.5428Bill Nicholson ........................................... [email protected] Owens .......................................................cowens@newpres.orgRonald Pierce................................................... [email protected] Silva ........................................................asilva@newpres.org
MissionsJamal & Kim Alimanov .............................................. Heart to Heart, EE, UzbekistanAlliance Defending FreedomRichard & Barbara Altork .............................................. Wycliffe Bible TranslatorsDr. John Barber .........................................................Equipping Pastors InternationalDena Boswell ............................................................ Kids’ Evangelism Explosion, USAJane Brinkerhoff......................................................................................Nagoya, JapanChristian Anti-Defamation CommissionCreation Studies InstituteGuillermo De Giovanna ...................................Evangelism Explosion South AmericaEvangelism Explosion InternationalFriends for the Disabled ...........................................................................Latin AmericaHope Pregnancy CenterCraig & Heather Gahagen .......................................................... Amazon region, PeruNew Geneva Theological SeminaryTom & Carol Hudson ...........................................Presbyterian Mission InternationalSatoshi & Cally Kawachi .....................................................................Quebec, CanadaAlexandr & Veronica Knyazkov ...................................Heart to Heart EE, KazakhstanMarc & Aline Mailloux .........................................................Haitians of South FloridaBadamdorj J. Mongol ........................................Evangelism Explosion Dir., MongoliaPCA Mission to North AmericaRev. & Mrs. Dolphy Oliver ..................................................................................EE IndiaKeith & Ruth Powlison .............................................................................................PeruReformation Hope ................................................................................................... HaitiReformed Theological SeminaryDr. Nickolay Revtov ............................................. Evangelism Explosion Dir., EurasiaDale & Anita Rozell ........................................................................ Glasses for MissionsDick & Bonnie St. John .......................................................Evangelism Explosion USAThe Dr. D. James Kennedy Center .........................................................Washington, D.C.Undisclosed Missionaries .................................................................................... Eurasia
Ministry StaffRev. James R. Carter, Senior Pastor
Rev. William C. Lamkin, Minister to Family & [email protected]
Dr. Jerry T. Newcombe, Minister to the Community & [email protected]
Fran Buit, Administrative [email protected]
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