STUDIES IN THE GOSPEL OF MARK

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Jan 31, 2016 - Traditional worship in the Sanctuary at 8:30 and 11am, and ... for the Christian Service Center. ... Hymn
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welcome Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church of Orlando this morning! So glad you’re here. We worship together as a church family in four services on Sundays: Traditional worship in the Sanctuary at 8:30 and 11am, and Genesis worship in Lee Fellowship Hall at 9:45 and 11am. If you’d like to connect and learn more about this church, visit our Legacy Room adjacent to the Sanctuary, or you can visit fpco.org/guest.

COMING UP TODAY, School of Discipleship Courses Begin. Philippians in Room 320B and Biblical Entrepreneurship in Room 320A of the Edington Ministry Center. February 5, Young at Heart Luncheon with speaker, Kenny Youmans, The Amazing Grace story. $8 RSVP to Maddy Vilar at 407.423.3441 x1159. February 7, First Connections. The best place to learn more about First Pres. 6 weeks of fun. fpco.org/first February 7, Souper Sunday. Bring canned goods to church for the Christian Service Center. February 10, Ash Wednesday Worship. 6:30pm in the Sanctuary, for the imposition of ashes. February 10, Lent Devotions begin. Written by Dr. Dan Sharp. Online or delivered to your email daily. Sign up now at fpco.org/lent. February 11, Divorce Care. 15 weeks of healing from divorce or separation, for adults and children. Call Maddy Vilar at 407.423.3441 x1159. February 14, Second Sunday Social, after church. Enjoy free coffee and welcome new members. February 14, The Marriage Retreat, led by David & Leigh Swanson, 5 spots left. Call Lori Tipping x1453. February 19, Pause Prayer, from 11am-1pm in the Chapel. Take some time to rest in God. February 21, First Step, a 30 minute overview of life at First Pres, for guests and visitors, after 11am worship. February 28, Debt Payoff After Party, we’ll be celebrating during the worship services. Plus, cake!

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ORLANDO 1 06 E AST CH UR CH STREET, ORLAN DO, FL 32 8 01 407.423.3441 | FPC O.ORG | EST. 1 8 7 6

JANUARY 31, 2016

CONGREGATIONAL CARE As a caring body of believers, please remember in your prayers those recently hospitalized or recuperating at home: Terry Roof, Carolyn Tavel, Harold Moulder, and Mary Heath. Our sympathy to Ann Shea on the death of her husband, J. Darrell Shea, January 20. Rick and Jeanne Richbourg on the death of his sister, Rita Finkbone, January 16. Lindsey and Brad Staton on the death of her grandfather, Dick Ward, January 21. Betty and Hardy Vaughn on the death of their son, Greg Brady, January 22. To be added to our prayer list call the Pastoral Care office at x1455, or submit an online prayer request at fpco.org/prayerrequest.

GENEROSITY Stewardship Report as of January 24, 2016. Tithes & Offerings Budgeted Received Surplus/(Deficit)

This Week Fiscal YTD $88,448 $3,659,774 $71,389 $4,168,781 ($17,059) $509,007

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CELEBRATING 65 YEARS This morning, our Weekday School celebrates 65 years of helping children grow in God’s love. This ministry began in 1950, when the church’s Director of Religious Education recognized the need to provide a ministry for young children in the community. That year, “Weekday Kindergarten” began with just one classroom and one teacher. After 1968, it became Weekday School, and over the years the preschool has grown to serve more than 150 children, aged two and a half to five years old, and expanded to 13 classrooms, with a total staff of 38. weekdayschoolorlando.org

genesis

W O R S H I P

Welcome Ministry Focus

Weekday School 65th Anniversary

The Sacrament of Baptism (9:45) S Codi Jacqueline Wheatley, born January 20, 2004.  Sidney Richard Wheatley, born June 9, 2005. Paul Eugene “PJ” Wheatley, born October 9, 2007. To Hear God’s Word Prayer for Illumination Dr. David Swanson Scripture Reading Mark 4:35-41 *At the conclusion of our Scripture reading, the leader

will say, “This is the word of the Lord.” The congregation is invited to respond, “Thanks be to God.”

Message

The Story of Our Scars

Assisting in Worship: Bret Allen and Wil Brown. (Give securely on your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile)

Want to listen to the new Helpless Estate album? Go to fpco.org/rescue. If you want to learn or listen to the music that we’ll be doing on Sunday mornings, BEFORE that Sunday, you can visit fpco.org/music to subscribe to the weekly Genesis Music Spotify playlist. fpco.org/music

NOTES

traditional W O R S H I P

Hymns and songs in worship sing our faith. They are another way of expressing truth about God, what we believe about God, and proclaim our worship and devotion to God. You will note that there are times when no hymn number is listed in the order of worship. There is a reason. The text we sing from the screens differs from the text in our hymnal, which in some cases has been altered from the original. Sometimes in an attempt to make a phrase more current, some of the theology is lost. Therefore, we revert to the original text. Such is the case with If You Will Trust in God to Guide You. For example, the closing phrase of the first verse of our hymnal is “builds on the rock that will not move.” The original English translation of this German hymn is “built on the rock that naught can move.” In the former case the “rock” makes the decision that it will not move. In the later, the original version, nothing in all existence can move the “rock.” The later portrays the power and sufficiency of Christ in times of stress. It points to the strength of Christ. The former misses the point all together. There are several additional points in this hymn and in the opening hymn as well, but you have the idea. We endeavor to sing faith and truth. The Church has been endeavoring to do this in worship for millennia. Sing what you believe and believe what you sing. But by all means SING! That’s why God gave you a voice.- Dr. Dan Sharp (Please silence all phones and electronic devices.)

GATHERING Prelude

Prelude & Cantilene Gabriel Pierne

Welcome Organ Praise

Ostinato josiah armes

Call to Worship

Praise to the Lord



arr. Daniel Sharp

*Processional Hymn of Praise Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Lobe den Herren *Ascription of Praise Organ Praise Pastoral Report *Passing of the Peace Ministry Focus

Weekday School 65th Anniversary

Call to Prayer

Be Still and Know that I Am God



hymn no. 450, verses 1 & 3

Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s Prayer Jonah 2:1-9

Scripture Hymn of Trust

If You Will Trust in God to Guide You Neumark

THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Offerings hymn no. 733 *Glory Be to the Father *Prayer of Commitment (Give securely on your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile)

Anthem of Trust

Still, My Soul Be Still Getty & Townend Chancel Choir & John Hietala, flugelhorn

PROCLAMATION OF GOD’S WORD To Hear God’s Word Prayer for Illumination *Scripture Reading

Dr. David Swanson Mark 4:35-41

pew bible p. 710 *At the conclusion of our Scripture reading, the leader will say, “This is the word of the Lord.” The congregation is invited to respond, “Thanks be to God.”

Message

The Story of Our Scars

RESPONSE *Hymn of Response

Be Still My Soul hymn no. 451, Ville du Havre

*Invitation and Charge *Benediction *Choral Response Postlude

Lantz Amen Daniel Sharp

Dorian Toccata in D minor J.S. Bach

* All who are able are invited to stand. Assisting in Worship: Rev. Becky Davis, Dr. Dan Sharp, and organist Josiah Armes.