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ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST St. Marys, Ohio *THE NEW CREED We are not alone, we live in God's world. We believe in God: who has created and is creating, who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh, to reconcile and make new, who April 29,


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  • ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
  • St. Marys, Ohio

April 29, 2012 Fourth Sunday of Easter 10:30 a.m. Order of Service ENTER TO WORSHIP MUSIC FOR MEDITATION CHIMES CALL US TO WORSHIP LIGHTING OF THE CANDLES CELEBRATING COMMUNITY Announcements Joys and Concerns of our Church Family Introduction of Guests PRELUDE "Nothing But the Blood" Tom Birchwood *CALL TO WORSHIP Tyler Hammitt Leader: Listen! The One who knows you is calling you by name, inviting you to be enfolded into community. People: We will follow the voice of Love. Leader: You will find here refreshment for your body and soul and space to rest your weary bones. People: We will rest in this place of Love. Leader: A table of community is set for you, and the enemies around and within and all are welcome. People: We will gather with the community of Love. Leader: Come, for all things are now ready. *OPENING HYMN "When Morning Gilds the Skies" No. 86 *UNISON OPENING PRAYER Rachel Moeller Loving Shepherd, through the gift of gathered community may we know your attentive care, abundant beauty, and the power of reconciliation. We pause now and, in the silence, we hear you call each of us by name and are welcomed and enfolded by your love. Guide us, protect us, feed us, renew us, love us. Amen *THE NEW CREED We are not alone, we live in God's world. We believe in God: who has created and is creating, who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others by the Spirit. We trust in God. We are called to be the Church: to celebrate God's presence, to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, our judge and our hope. In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us. We are not alone. Thanks be to God. *GLORIA PATRI Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the

beginning, is now and ever shall be. World without end, amen, amen.

*PASSING OF THE PEACE Leader: The Peace of God be with you. People: And also with you. (People offer God's peace to those nearby.)

(Those of you who are new among us today, please fill in the Welcome card that you find in the pew rack and drop it in the offering plate - Thank you!)

SPECIAL MUSIC "Amazing Grace" Hailee Andreoni SCRIPTURE LESSONS Gunner Joseph Old Testament Psalm 23 New Testament 1 John 3:16-24 *Gospel John 10:11-18 *CHILDREN'S HYMN "In Christ There is No East or West" No. 395, Vrs. 1 & 2 Children's Chat Sierra Braun Children's Hymn - Last Verse SERMON "Let Us Love"

  • Rev. Ed Bray

John 10:11-18 PASTORAL PRAYER AND THE LORD'S PRAYER (using debts and debtors) INSTRUMENTAL RESPONSE

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OFFERTORY "Pastorale" Cecile Chaminade *DOXOLOGY We give you but your own, what e'er the gift may be; All that we have is yours alone, we give it gratefully. *PRAYER OF DEDICATION *HYMN OF DEPARTURE "Help Us Accept Each Other" No. 388 *PARTING WORDS AND COMMISSION *BENEDICTION RESPONSE "God Be with You" No. 81 (Vrs. 1) *POSTLUDE Festal Chorus from "Judas Maccabaeus" George F. Handel *Denotes those who are able are invited to stand ..........Depart to serve

  • ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

201 N. PERRY ST., ST. MARYS, OH 45885 (419)394-3811 (Church Office) (419)394-8733 (Church Fax) email: smucc@bright.net website: www.stpaulsuccsm.com email for Pastor Ed: ebray@bright.net and his home phone # is 419-300-9771 email for prayer chain requests to Kendra Strand: kstrand@stpaulsuccsm.com email for Landa Tomlinson: ltomlinson@bright.net

  • Rev. Ed Bray, D. Min., Pastor

Al Baker, Minister of Visitation Becky Anderson, Director of Music Laura Yelton, Director of Children’s Choirs Ann Vogel, Organist Andrea Spencer, Organist Tom Hevlin, Organist Emeritus Landa Tomlinson, Christian Ed/Youth Director Carolyn Garrison, Administrative Assistant Bob Schumacher, Custodian Rich Spencer, Audio and Video Amy Keller, Confirmation Teacher Kathy McGee, Sunday Nursery Supervisor Jennifer Ginter, Church School Superintendent

Liturgist ..........................................................................Confirmands Children's Offering..........................................................2nd & 3rd Grade Acolytes..........................................................................Rachel Moeller Greeters ........................................................................ Gary & Sara Seewer Missionaries....................................................................Members of our Congregation

Our Giving to God April 22nd - Current - $3351.65 and Mission - $409.00 Attendance - 193

  • ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

201 N. Perry St., St. Marys, Ohio April 29, 2012 "No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here."

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 VISITORS AND GUESTS - Welcome to St. Paul's United Church of Christ!!  NURSERY AND PRE-SCHOOL TODDLER CARE - for your convenience we have a staffed nursery

located in the educational building. Should it become necessary for you to leave the sanctuary during worship, you can view the morning service on the TV in the nursery. PLEASE NOTE - Only Newborn to Kindergarten age children are permitted in the Nursery during our morning worship service to allow safety for the newborns and toddlers. Children 1st Grade and older need to remain in the church and enjoy a Quiet Bag. Thank you for your understanding!!

 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE rest room is located on the sanctuary level near the elevette room and it also

contains a baby changing table.

 ENLARGED BULLETINS & HEARING DEVICES - available if needed (consult an usher).  TELEVISED WORSHIP SERVICE - our worship service here at St. Paul’s is shown on TSC cable - channel

2, every Sunday at 10:30 am and also on Monday evenings at 7:00 pm. There is a one week delay of the service shown.

 RECYCLE YOUR BULLETIN - on the registers at the North and South entrances you will see a tray

where you can place your bulletin to be recycled (if you do not wish to take it home). Thank you!

 GRAND LAKE HOSPICE - has volunteer opportunities available: running errands; administrative assistance (phones, computer work, etc.); crafting-scrapbooking, sewing; videographers; fundraising; respite care for families of patients; patient needs; prayer and bereavement care. Questions? Call Julie Jacobs (419) 394-7434. GRAND LAKE HOSPICE HEALING MEMORIES BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP meets the second Tuesday of every month at Grand Lake Hospice, 1122 East Spring St. at 3:30 pm. Open to the community and free of charge, you do not have to have had hospice service to

  • participate. Call Julie Jacobs (419)394-7434.

'BREAKING BREAD’ COMMUNITY MEAL - St. Paul's offers a weekly free community meal, "Breaking Bread” every Thursday . We will be serving a meal from 4:30 to 6:00 pm on May

  • 3rd. Desserts will be needed this week. Contact Jeanette Tangeman or Sharon Sullivan if

any questions . ALL ARE WELCOME - PLEASE JOIN US!! Mission Projects for April & May – Rubber gloves & Clorox Clean-up are needed to complete the cleaning kits. Personal care kits are also needed. Gallon size bags are available with lists for the 2 different kits we will be collecting. One kit is for Disaster Relief & the other kit goes to Church World Service. Also, if you want, you can donate items for the layettes which also go to CWS. These items can be placed in the basket or tub in the sanctuary. THIS WEEK AT ST. PAUL’S Today 8:30 am Choir Practice 9:00 am Church School 9:00 am Confirmation Class 10:30 am Worship with Rev. Ed Bray - Presentation Sunday Tues. 3:45 pm Guild Cabinet Mtg. - L Wed. 10:30 am Bible Study Thurs. 4:30-6:00 pm 'Breaking Bread' Community Meal - Fellowship Hall Next Sunday 8:30 am Choir Practice 9:00 am Church School 9:00 am Confirmation Class 10:30 am Worship with Rev. Ed Bray - Confirmation GREETERS!! We are looking for greeters for Sunday Service each week. There is a pink sign-up sheet in the hallway outside of the Lounge. We need volunteers!! CHRISTIAN COMEDIAN COMING TO BEARCREEK FARMS: Chondra Pierce, a Christian comedian will be performing at Bearcreek Farms on Saturday, June 16th at 2:00 pm. If you are interested in attending, please sign up on the North bulletin board in the sanctuary. Price varies from $20.00 to $35.00 for the show plus $10.50 for lunch. Group seating is possible. YOUTH TH NEW NEWS! S! Children’s Bulletin We will be offering a children’s’ bulletin beginning May 6th. There will be one for children ages 3- 6 years and one for children ages 7-12 years. These will be handed out before church as you are entering the sanctuary. Ask the greeter for an age appropriate bulletin as you enter. Busy bags will still be available for children also and can be picked up after the Children’s Chat as always. Junior church is for children pre-K through 2nd grade immediately following the children’s

  • chat. Leaders and helpers are needed each week for Jr. Church. We are looking for senior

high youth and adults to VOLUNTEER and we need at least 2 volunteers each week. There is a sign-up sheet in the hallway near the nursery to volunteer to help a week. You may sign up as a leader or helper. Lessons for leaders are found at the top of the stairs in the trunk. Odyssey Island, VBS will be July 16-19, 2012 at Wayne Street United Methodist church 6:00 to 8:15 PM. Students may register online at www.waynestreetumc.org. We need

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volunteers to be crew leaders. Please contact Landa at ltomlinson@bright.net or call 419- 235-1689.

Beware: Pink Flamingos coming to St. Marys Ohio

A rare flock of pink flamingos have been spotted in St. Marys. There is no need to worry, Landa Tomlinson the Youth Director, and St. Paul’s Youth Group has experience with pink

  • flamingos. There are several things you can do to prepare for this flock that is now here.

You may buy insurance for a small fee; this is to protect yourself against this flock landing in your yard or on your property. To ensure the flock is handled carefully and moves from place to place on a regular basis you may ask the youth group to place the flock in someone’s yard, for a small fee. If indeed the flock gets placed in your yard, please remember the flock is rare; please do not remove these flamingos yourself. Call the St. Paul’s Youth Group, and we will gladly remove them for you for a small fee, since we are experienced with pink flamingos. As in real life, you carry insurance in case of accidents, and you are covered when an accident happens. If you buy insurance the flock still may land in your yard, but you are covered by the insurance and will not have to pay for them to be removed. The flock is known to move slowly from yard to yard in the late evenings, and may suddenly appear from nowhere when you least expect it, so watch out, but not too closely, they don’t like people to see them on the move. Forms may be found in The Communicator, the bulletin, and at the entrances of the sanctuary. Prepare for the flock! GIRLS NIGHT OUT: “It’s a Shoe In” Girl’s Night Out will be held on Monday, May 14 at 5:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Dinner will be provided. Cost is $2 for adults and $.50 for those under the age of 16. The theme for this year is “It’s a Shoe In”. We will discuss how what we wear on our ‘spiritual feet’ is

  • important. Tickets will be sold after church on April 29 and May 6. If you have any

questions, feel free to contact Jami Leffel or Sara Seewer. Thank you!! “The steps of a

good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way.” Psalm 27:23

West Ohio Food Bank Facebook: We need your help!! Walmart is currently giving One Million Dollars to the food bank that receives the most votes on Facebook. It is simple, sign into Facebook, go to West Ohio Food Bank page and click on the Walmart link and vote! The winner receives One Million Dollars, the next 20 receive $ 50,000. This is a simple way to help our neighbors in the fight against hunger!! Please tell all your friends. You can vote daily, so please help. Bus trip to Shipshewana: The hospital Auxiliary is sponsoring a bus trip to Shipshewana on May 15, 2012. The cost is $50 per person. The bus will depart from the Kmart parking lot at 6:30 a.m. There will be a stop on the way up and a stop for dinner on the way home. An envelope will be passed around the bus for the driver's tip. If you any questions, please contact Inez Weisenbarger at (419) 300-9095. Make checks payable to JTDMH Auxiliary. Senior Supper Hour: JTDMH is sponsoring a Senior Supper Hour on May 3, 2012 at the U.S.W. Local 200 Union Hall (227 E. South Street - St. Marys). Dinner at 5:00 p.m. with entertainment and speaker, Spittin' Image to follow. The Admission Fee to the dinner is $7.00. A FREE blood pressure check will be held prior to the dinner from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

Mission Moment

Do you know what’s been called “The Ultimate Immigration Handbook”? The Bible; for it is a virtual compendium of stories about immigrants and refugees: Jesus, David, Moses, Paul. In the Hebrew scriptures, Joseph was a victim of what we now call “human trafficking,” when people are transported, against their will or unknowingly, to other countries to work in slavery-like conditions or as sex workers. Baby Moses, who today would be considered an “unaccompanied alien child” and sent to a juvenile detention center, was protected and loved by Pharaoh’s daughter. He grew up to lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt to escape unjust working conditions and terrible poverty. Centuries later, according to the New Testament, the holy family fled to Egypt to avoid living under a murderous tyrant. The United Church of Christ, along with others in Church World Service and with support from the UCC's One Great Hour of Sharing offering — has joined in resettling nearly 500,000 refugees in the United States during the past 50 years. Sponsoring a refugee family can be a transformational, faith-deepening experience for a local church—a truth affirmed by Hebrews 13:2: “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.”

  • THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK -

Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and

  • patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you

may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And

  • ver all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in

perfect unity. ~ Colossians 3:12-14