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It is our expressed hope that in this time we might offer worship, which
celebrates Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, in a format which is both
Biblically-based and contextually relevant. We invite you to join us in
God-directed, life-giving praise and worship of our God!
The Guide for Today: Five minutes before worship begin to center yourself for worship.
Consider reading the meditative reflection passage on the next panel.
As we set the frame of our vision and welcome all in song, we
encourage all those attending to gather for worship.
greeting in the name of the Lord
music Feel free to stand, sit, kneel, dance or sing. We
encourage you to participate in today’s worship.
You Are My Vision by Rend Collective King of Heaven Come Down by Paul Baloche
One Thing Remains by Jesus Culture Amazing Grace/Alleluia
offering God invites us to join in His work. One way we do
this at MWPC is to give from our financial blessings to support our mission and God’s work through our church.
sermon This is a teaching from the Bible. We study scripture
in historic themes, and interpret God’s powerful word and its relevance today.
The Message Rev. Jody Mask
“The Disciple and the Prophet”
Acts 9:36-42 (NT. Pg. 128) 2 Kings 22 (Selected Verses) (OT. Pg. 355)
prayer We believe in the power of God through prayer for
healing. You may place your intercessory prayer request on the communion table or you may send prayers electronically through our website and we will pray for them in worship.
life in our church
blessing It is good to be reminded of our ever-present God.
This affirmation is made so we can take comfort and direction as we leave after our sending song.
fellowship Join us for refreshments after worship to deepen
your relationship with the church.
The Church Gathers
MEDITATIVE PREPARATION FOR WORSHIPING GOD "...in some ways, many humans can identify with Mary more than they can with Jesus precisely because she was not God, but the archetype for our yes to God!" —Richard Rohr
PRELUDE Bob Joyner, Organ “Andante Tranquillo” —Felix Mendelssohn During the prelude, we invite you to prepare your heart to worship God.
WELCOME
*PASSING OF THE PEACE “The peace of Christ be with you.” Response: Surely the Presence PRAYER OF INVOCATION CALL TO WORSHIP
Call: Wait for the Lord, like those who hope in God’s mercy.
Response: God’s steadfast love endures forever.
Call: Watch for God, like those who eagerly await the morning.
Response: We watch for God, whose power redeems us.
Call: Hear God’s hopeful word, like those who long for pardon.
Response: Sing praise to God and rejoice in God’s love.
*GATHERING HYMN (Purple Hymnal No. 838) “Standing on the Promises”
CHILDREN’S MESSAGE CALL TO CONFESSION
God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the gift of the Holy Spirit. The proof of God’s amazing love is this: While we were sinners Christ died for us. Confident in God’s grace, let us confess our sin before God and one another.
PRAYER OF CONFESSION (Unison)
Merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against You in
thought, word, and deed, by what we have done, and by what we
have left undone. We have not loved You with our whole heart and
soul and mind and strength. We have not loved our neighbors as
ourselves. In Your mercy, forgive what we have been, help us amend
what we are, and direct what we shall be, so that we may delight in
Your will and walk in Your ways, to the glory of Your holy name.
(We now pause to offer our silent confessions.)
ASSURANCE OF GOD’S FORGIVENESS
Feel the touch of Christ on your heart! You are healed and forgiven! Rejoice! God is with you now and always! Amen.
*RESPONSE OF THANKSGIVING “Gloria Patri”
We Respond to God’s Love
PASTORAL CONCERNS Intercessory Prayers The Lord’s Prayer (Purple Hymnal No. 35) CONGREGATIONAL RESPONSE (See Screens) GIVING OF OUR TITHES & OFFERINGS
*DOXOLOGY (Purple Hymnal No. 605) *CREED from A Brief Statement of Faith
In a broken and fearful world, the Spirit gives us courage to pray
without ceasing, to witness among all peoples to Christ as Lord
and Savior, to unmask idolatries in church and culture, to hear
the voices of peoples long silenced, and to work with others for
justice, freedom, and peace. In gratitude to God, empowered by
the Spirit, we strive to serve Christ in our daily tasks and to live
holy and joyful lives, even as we watch for God’s new heaven
and new earth, praying, “Come, Lord Jesus!”
HYMN OF MEDITATION (Purple Hymnal No. 324) “For All the Faithful Women” (Tune: AURELIA 321)
We Hear God’s Message to Us FIRST SCRIPTURE LESSON
Acts 9:36-42 (NT. Pg. 128)
SPECIAL MUSIC Bob Joyner, Organ “Preludium and Ciacona” —Dietrich Buxtehude SECOND SCRIPTURE LESSON
2 Kings 22 (Selected Verses) (OT. Pg. 355)
THE MESSAGE Rev. Jody Mask
“The Disciple and the Prophet”
We Leave with God
*HYMN OF RESPONSE (Purple Hymnal No. 66) “Every Time I Feel the Spirit”
LIFE IN OUR CHURCH *BENEDICTION AND RESPONSE (See Screens)
“The Spirit Song”
*POSTLUDE Bob Joyner, Organ “Con Moto Maestoso” —Felix Mendelssohn
All Lyrics and Liturgy will appear on the screens. All Lyrics and Liturgy will appear on the screens.
June 27, 2021
*Those who are able, please stand.
Sunday, June 27
9:00 a.m. Modern Worship
10:00 a.m. Fellowship Time—Anderson Hall
11:00 a.m. Classic Worship
12:00 p.m. Fellowship Time—Anderson Hall
7:00 p.m. No G.O.D. Time today and July 4
Monday, June 28
Tuesday, June 29
10:00 a.m. Staff Meeting—Doshi Room 101
Wednesday, June 30
7:00 p.m. Session—Doshi Room 101
Thursday, July 1
Friday, July 2
6:30 p.m. Impact—Anderson Hall
Saturday, July 3
Pastoral Staff ________________________________________________________________________
Lead Pastor: Rev. Joe Wendorph
Associate Pastor: Rev. Jody Mask
Welcome to MWPC
Where Our Vision Is
“Growing the Faith of the Whole Family of God
Inwardly Strong, Outwardly Focused”
We are delighted that you have found our church and invite you to
enjoy the warmth, worship, and wonderful spirit that resides here.
We’ve been drawn together in this moment of Worship.
Then join with fellow sojourners as we enjoy food and conversation in
Anderson Hall, where you can experience more of the activities and
warmth of our church family.
We encourage you to visit our website (www.mwpcusa.org) for a
more complete look at our mission and offerings. If you still have
questions, contact our pastor at the church office.
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road, Lake Mary, Florida 32746
Email : [email protected] Phone: 407-333-2030
Budget update, attendance and flowers:
Budget remaining to year-end goal: $381,235
Last Week’s Attendance Numbers:
Modern Worship— In-person 80, Online 30
Classic Worship—In-person 78, Online 26
Today’s flowers are donated by Chad and Leslie Wehmeyer in honor of their 13th wedding anniversary.
Life in the Church
The Lord’s Supper—The Sacrament will be observed next Sunday. Any-one desiring to receive the sacrament at home is asked to call the church office.
Five Cents Per Meal—Mission offering will be collected next Sunday.
Saturday Service—All are invited to join us Saturday, July 10 at 4:30 p.m. in Anderson Hall for a coffeehouse-style worship with light bites, acoustic music and fellowship. PrimeTimers—Enjoy lunch and a concert at MWPC on Thursday July 15. Kevin Grant is preparing a delicious lunch (optional $5.00 contribution is requested). After lunch join us for an amazing organ and piano concert by our organist, Bob Joyner, and member, Tami McDonald. You will not want to miss this fun event! RSVP 407-333-2030 or contact Chris Leinenkugel at [email protected] by July 12.
Prayers for Congregational Concern
Members: Nicholas Welscher, Bob Hanky, Karen McCarron, Ann Belle
Friends: Austin Kemp, Vicky Cross, Charlotte Smith-Wilkes, Jocelyn Grace, Tasha Carter, Stacey Vanderweile, Wayne Byrne, Diana War-ren, Betty Driskell, Leigh Turner, Jim Posey, Ashley Conner, Pam Doyle, Jennifer Pisarik, Richard Etchison, Baby Bruce, Isabell Castelei-ro, Bob Tessier, Charles Slater, LaJune Penman, Dean Basso
All Serving in the Military & Missionaries: Tristan Whitney, Petty Of-ficer, 2nd class (Manama, Bahrain), Stephen Rohlach (Ft. Bragg), Air-man Nat Williams (Tyndall AFB), Warrant Officer 1 Kyle Taylor (Army, Fort Huachuca, AZ), Capt. Price Harris (Ft. Bragg, NC.), LTC Jesse Doyle (Aviano AB, Italy), Lt. Cdr. Raymond Ahaus (Naval Sub Base New London CT.), Sgt. Aaron Burleson (USMC, Okinawa, Japan), Cap-tain Catherine Schaeffer (Offutt AFB Omaha, NE), SSGT Joseph Rinaldi, Jr. (Tyndall AFB, FL), Senior Airman Jeff Baez (Robins AFB, GA) Dr. Laura Layer, Mark Adams, Miriam Maldonado Escobar
Wish of the Week/check out the wish book—The purpose for our Wish Book is to connect needs within our church for our vari-ous ministries. This week’s spotlight wish is continued from last week.
This wish is for a protective cover for the sanctuary piano. The cost for the cover is $195.00. Contact Liz Tito at [email protected] if you wish to donate to this wish.
SESSION Clerk of Session: Bryan Southard
Class of 2021 Class of 2022 Class of 2023
Jane Allingham Julia Buckey Reid Allison
Julius Hajas Brian Doyle Cheryl Doyle
Mark Roberts Elayne Pisarik Tim Kemp
Tiffany Staley
Tiffany Thornton
DEACONS
Moderator of Deacons: Tom Lavery Class of 2021 Class of 2022 Class of 2023
Kurt Leinenkugel Cindy Etchison Cindy Anderson
Tom Reininger Susan Dissinger Becky Downing
Kathy Rewis Tom Lavery Jackson Jones
Mary Anne Watson Tami McDonald Jay Myers