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WELCOME TO FIRST PRES April 6, 2014
Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church of Orlando this morning! So glad you’re here. We worship together as a church family at four times 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 you’d like to connect and learn more about this church family, one of our hosts will be available at the front of the room after worship, or you can visit fpco.org/guest.
• Holy Week: 12-12:30pm Daily Meditations in the Chapel.
Get ready for a great afternoon on the course at DubsDread, Wednesday, April 16, benefiting First Pres’ Infant Child Care Center. Women and men are invited to compete in both the tournament and special contests. Golf foursome sponsorships are still available. Register by calling 407.425.1126.
During Holy Week, we sometimes skip to the last chapter of the Easter story on Sunday, and miss the significance of the events leading up to the cross. We invite you to hear the whole story in three parts: Part I on Maundy Thursday during an evening worship service at 6:30pm in our Sanctuary, focused on the Lord’s Supper. We continue where we left off the previous night with Part II on Good Friday at 6:30pm in our Sanctuary, departing in silence as Jesus is placed in the tomb. We conclude with Part III on Easter Sunday morning, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ at 8:15am, 9:45am and 11:15am.
The last of our Lenten Organ Meditations will be from 12-12:30pm in the Sanctuary this Wednesday, April 9, as we reflect on Jesus’ journey to the cross. Join us for special music and a contemplative time to pray.
You’re invited to Market Place, a chance to shop with friends and check out treasures from local vendors. A portion of the proceeds benefit our Weekday School. Stop by Wednesday, April 16 in the King Parlor at First Pres, from 9:00am to 2:00pm.
Pack up your youngest kiddos (nursery through pre-k) and a picnic lunch, and join our church family Easter Egg Hunt on Friday, April 18. Rain or shine, enjoy the morning with friends on our Great Lawn. Arrive by 10:45am for an 11:00am start. Questions? Call Stacey Kirk at x1480.
COMING SOON
This final week before Palm Sunday, we have added the robe to the cross. With this addition, we are reminded of the cruelty of mockery. After beating Christ, the soldiers put a robe on Him, along with a crown of thorns, gave Him a staff, then spit on Him and mocked Him as “King of the Jews.”
After beating Him on the head again and again, they led Him out to crucify Him. These items on the cross remind us again that what happened was real. The crucifixion of Jesus Christ was not a fanciful or imaginary story, but an authentic historical event and continues to have an impact on us even this morning. Take a moment after worship today and get a closer look at the items on the cross. Jesus endured them for your salvation. - Dr. Dan Sharp
Please silence all phones and electronic devices.
GATHERING
PRELUDE Prelude and Fugue in C minor J.S. Bach
Adagio in Bb major T. Albinoni
Caroline Hood, oboe/Josiah Armes, harpsichord
ANNOUNCEMENTS
*MUSICAL MEDITATION Gabriel’s Oboe Ennio Morricone
Caroline Hood, oboe/Josiah Armes, piano
*CALL TO WORSHIP Psalm 95
Daniel Sharp
*PROCESSIONAL HYMN OF PRAISE Give to Our God Immortal Praise Hymn No. 63
*ASCRIPTION OF PRAISE Psalm 150 Congregation
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Hymn No. 71 (verse 1)
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 God’s peace upon each person we greet.
LENT 2014 WORSHIP
CALL TO PRAYER (8:30) Hallowed Be Your Name Ron Kenoly
PASTORAL PRAYER
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM (11:00) S Kinsley Faith Pope, born October 1, 2013, daughter of Candice Coleman-Pope and Lee Pope. CHARGE TO CONGREGATION
SONG OF COMMITMENT Take Her Life and Let It Be Consecrated Hymn No. 466
Ministry Focus Spence Pfleiderer Director of Compassion Corner
THANKSGIVING
THANKSGIVING THROUGH TITHES AND OFFERINGS *GLORIA PATRI Hymn No. 734
*PRAYER OF COMMITMENT
PROCLAMATION OF GOD’S WORD
ANTHEM I Lift Up Mine Eyes Allen Pote
The Chancel Choir; Sarah Collette, flute/Caroline Hood, oboe
TO HEAR GOD’S WORD PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Dr. Case Thorp *SCRIPTURE READING Matthew 25:1-13 Pew Bible p. 702
MESSAGE Call the Question
RESPONSE
*HYMN I Know Whom I Have Believed Hymn No. 407
*INVITATION AND CHARGE
*BENEDICTION
GENEROSITYStewardship Report as of March 30, 2014
Tithes & Offerings This Week Fiscal Year-to-Date Budgeted $ 84,541 $ 4,939,372 Received $ 103,500 $ 4,820,739 Surplus/(Deficit) $18,959 $(118,633)
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*CHORAL RESPONSE Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning Andre Thomas
POSTLUDE Fughetta on “Iste Confessor” Healey Willan
* All who are able are invited to stand.
Assisting in Worship: Dr. Dan Sharp and Josiah Armes.
ON YOUR CALENDARSummer will be here before we know it! Stay in the loop with church life by visiting fpco.org/events for special upcoming events and programs.
And, did you know you can add First Pres events to your calendar with one click? From any of our calendar postings, click the +gCal or +iCal button to import them directly to your electronic calendar of choice. Sorry to those still using paper calendars...you’ll have to enter those by hand. ;)
CONGREGATIONAL CAREAs a caring body of believers, please remember in your prayers those recently hospitalized or recuperating at home: Arlene Satikas. Woody Blaker, Amy Mixson and baby Jack Lambeth Mixson, and Norma Mitchell.
To be added to our prayer list call the Pastoral Care office at x1455, or submit an online prayer request at fpco.org/prayerrequest.