Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Spreading God's Word to the Limehouse Community for 160 years

Sunday morning worship services are held at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome to join in Praising God in 'the little church on the hill'

Friday 27 February 2015

Order of Worship, March 01, 2015


Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Limehouse, Ontario

 

MINISTER :   Reverend Steven Boose

CLERK OF SESSION:   Ted Brown

ORGANIST:  Josh Lim

MORNING WORSHIP      9:30 a.m.    March 1st, 2015

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SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT - COMMUNION

GOD CALLS US TO WORSHIP

PRELUDE

INTROIT: Holy, Holy, Holy  vs. 1     # 299

CALL TO WORSHIP:

 

HYMN:        Lift High The Cross   # 643

 

CONGREGATION’S LIFE AND MINISTRY           Elder Cathy Brown

 

GOD SPEAKS TO US

SCRIPTURES

 

RESPONSIVE PSALM:   Psalm 22: 23-31  (pg 543)

                                                                             (Led By Cathy Brown)

OLD TESTAMENT:                   Genesis 17: 1-7, 15-16                   (pg 14)

 

NEW TESTAMENT:        Romans 4: 13-25 (pg 1115)

                                      Mark 8: 31-38   (pg 999)

 

 

HYMN:        Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne  # 204

 

SERMON:   “Called to Covenant II, A Chosen Nation”      

                                                                    REVEREND STEVE BOOSE

 

OUR RESPONSE TO GOD

 

OFFERING  Presentation of Gifts  

 

THE DOXOLOGY We give Thee but Thine own (verse 1)

          We give Thee but Thine own,    Whate’er the gift may be;
          All that we have is Thine alone, A trust, O Lord, from Thee.

 

PRAYER OF DEDICATION

 

THE WORD MADE VISIBLE

The Invitation

Hymn         Here, O My Lord, I See Thee (vv 1-3)    # 543

                  

The Apostle’s Creed     (see inside back cover of hymn book)

Passing of the Peace

Warrant

 

Great Prayer of Thanksgiving

Leader:        The Lord be with you.

All:              And also with you.

Leader:        Lift up your hearts.

All:              We lift them up to the Lord.

Leader:        Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.

All:              It is right to give God thanks and praise.

(The prayer begins by approaching the aspect of God as Creator, Father, Life-giver, being thankful for all that we have been given, especially the gift of Jesus Christ.  The segment concludes with words to the effect of…)

 

Leader:        We join with the whole creation to lift our hearts in joyful praise, saying together…

 

All:    Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and might,

          Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

          Hosanna in the highest.

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.

Hosanna in the highest.

 

(The prayer continues, with a focus now on Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Redeemer, and how He gave us the communion meal to unify us in one heart, one spirit, and one faith.  This segment concludes as…)


Leader:        We proclaim the mystery of faith, saying:

All:              Christ has died.

Christ has risen.

Christ will come again.

 

We come to the final segment of the prayer, addressing the Holy Spirit, moving from thankfulness for what has been done to intercessions regarding what may yet be.  A time of silent supplication may mark this time, after which we conclude with The Lord’s Prayer (debts).

 

Hear us as we pray boldly with the words that He taught us as we say together, Our Father…Amen.

 

Sharing the Elements

 

Prayer After Communion

 

Amen

 

HYMN:        Here, O My Lord, I See Thee (vv 4-7)                     # 543

 

THE DISMISSAL: THE WORD GOES OUT

 

THE BENEDICTION

CHOIR AND CONGREGATION: GO NOW IN PEACE

Go now in peace; never be afraid,

God will go with you each hour of every day.

Go now in faith, steadfast, strong and true.

Know He will guide you in all you do.

Go now in love, and show you believe.

Reach out to others so all the world can see.

God will be there watching from above.

Go now in peace, in faith and in love.

 

THREE FOLD CHORAL AMEN

 

POSTLUDE

ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
 We welcome you, our Church family, to worship this morning. May God continue to bless us here at Limehouse.      Congregational Breakfast and Meeting Sunday March 29th, 2015 at 8:30 a.m.
Please join us.
Regular Worship following  at 9:30
 
MOMENT FOR MISSION:    Sunday March 1
Experiencing God’s transforming love
The Presbyterian Church of East Africa’s Theological Education by Extension program in Kenya provides practical, interactive theological courses to help lay leaders understand scripture, apply it to their context and put it into practice. The course is also offered to prisoners who are eager to learn about God and turn their lives around. Joseph Wanyama, who is serving a life sentence for robbery in Kingongo Maximum Prison, was one of the first inmates to enroll in the course at Kingongo. He became a Christian on his graduation day. Joseph shares, “This course has both liberated and transformed me. I now feel freer inside this prison than I felt before I was imprisoned. I am happy that I can now understand God from my own perspective." Presbyterians Sharing helps people like Joseph experience God’s transforming love.
Presbyterians Sharing is transforming lives
 
If you would like tickets for the St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon being held at Knox Georgetown on March 14th, please call and inquire at the church office, 905-877-7585
 
Today we recognize Keith Cairns for his role as elder at Limehouse Church. Keith resigned from active eldership on December 31st, 2014. Please join with us in the basement for coffee and fellowship following morning worship as we thank Keith for his years of faithfulness. 
 
 ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
 We welcome you, our Church family, to worship this morning. May God continue to bless us here at Limehouse.     


Congregational Breakfast and Meeting Sunday March 29th, 2015 at 8:30 a.m.
Please join us.
Regular Worship following  at 9:30
 
MOMENT FOR MISSION:    Sunday March 1
Experiencing God’s transforming love
The Presbyterian Church of East Africa’s Theological Education by Extension program in Kenya provides practical, interactive theological courses to help lay leaders understand scripture, apply it to their context and put it into practice. The course is also offered to prisoners who are eager to learn about God and turn their lives around. Joseph Wanyama, who is serving a life sentence for robbery in Kingongo Maximum Prison, was one of the first inmates to enroll in the course at Kingongo. He became a Christian on his graduation day. Joseph shares, “This course has both liberated and transformed me. I now feel freer inside this prison than I felt before I was imprisoned. I am happy that I can now understand God from my own perspective." Presbyterians Sharing helps people like Joseph experience God’s transforming love.
Presbyterians Sharing is transforming lives
 
If you would like tickets for the St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon being held at Knox Georgetown on March 14th, please call and inquire at the church office, 905-877-7585
 
Today we recognize Keith Cairns for his role as elder at Limehouse Church. Keith resigned from active eldership on December 31st, 2014. Please join with us in the basement for coffee and fellowship following morning worship as we thank Keith for his years of faithfulness. 



Lent is a “season” of spiritual refreshment, renewal and contemplation that lasts 40 days, but does NOT count the six Sabbath days that fall within it!  From Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18th) onward, Christians are invited to sacrifice something that has taken time out of their lives and use that time for prayer, study, or meditation.  This does not mean, say, giving up chocolate and wailing about it all through the season, but if you were in the habit if buying a chocolate bar on a break at work every day, instead of getting the chocolate bar, do something else to help you think more about what God has done for you and how God has blessed you in your life.
 
Our message theme for Lent will be “Covenants” – we will trace some of God’s great promises to His people and note how they were sworn, sealed, and carried out.  This culminates, of course, in the covenant sealed in Christ’s blood on the cross of Calvary, the covenant promise that all who believe in Him and follow in His way will be with the Father for all eternity when this life is over.
 
Special events during Holy Week will include:
  • Maundy Thursday (April 2nd), starting at 6:30 at Limehouse PC.  Pot-luck supper, but elements of the Jewish seder meal will also be present, culminating in a remembrance of the Last Supper.
  • Good Friday (April 3rd), 10:00, at Knox – a service of worship and remembrance that will include a choir cantata that will lead us to the foot of the cross.
  • Easter Sunday (April 5th), at regular worship times:  the celebration of the resurrection, including communion!  


Lent is a “season” of spiritual refreshment, renewal and contemplation that lasts 40 days, but does NOT count the six Sabbath days that fall within it!  From Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18th) onward, Christians are invited to sacrifice something that has taken time out of their lives and use that time for prayer, study, or meditation.  This does not mean, say, giving up chocolate and wailing about it all through the season, but if you were in the habit if buying a chocolate bar on a break at work every day, instead of getting the chocolate bar, do something else to help you think more about what God has done for you and how God has blessed you in your life.
Our message theme for Lent will be “Covenants” – we will trace some of God’s great promises to His people and note how they were sworn, sealed, and carried out.  This culminates, of course, in the covenant sealed in Christ’s blood on the cross of Calvary, the covenant promise that all who believe in Him and follow in His way will be with the Father for all eternity when this life is over.
Special events during Holy Week will include:
  • Maundy Thursday (April 2nd), starting at 6:30 at Limehouse PC.  Pot-luck supper, but elements of the Jewish seder meal will also be present, culminating in a remembrance of the Last Supper.
  • Good Friday (April 3rd), 10:00, at Knox – a service of worship and remembrance that will include a choir cantata that will lead us to the foot of the cross.
  • Easter Sunday (April 5th), at regular worship times:  the celebration of the resurrection, including communion! 
 
 


Friday 20 February 2015

Order of Worship, February 22, 2015



Limehouse Presbyterian Church
Limehouse, Ontario

MINISTER:  Rev. Steve Boose
CLERK OF SESSION:  Ted Brown
ORGANIST:   Josh Lim
MORNING WORSHIP  9:30 a.m.  February 22nd, 2015

THE FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT

GOD CALLS US TO WORSHIP
PRELUDE

INTROIT: Holy, Holy, Holy vs. 1    # 299

CALL TO WORSHIP:

HYMN:       We Are God’s People   # 472

PRAYER OF INVOCATION

CONGREGATION’S LIFE AND MINISTRY:    Elder Ted Brown

CHILDREN’S HYMN:      Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days             Insert

GOD SPEAKS TO US

SCRIPTURES:           

Responsive Reading:            Psalm 25: 1-10     (pg 545)
                                                                (Led by Ted Brown)
OLD TESTAMENT                  Genesis 9: 8-17     (pg 8)
NEW TESTAMENT                 I Peter 3: 18-22    (pg 1202)
                                                Mark 1:9-15   (pg 990)
APOSTLES CREED





HYMN:       As Water to the Thirsty    # 688

SERMON:   Called to Covenant I – A Promise to all People
                                                                             Rev. Steve Boose

OUR RESPONSE TO GOD
OFFERTORY:
OFFERING Presentation of Gifts

THE DOXOLOGY We give Thee but Thine own (verse 1) # 661
                        We give Thee but Thine own,
                        Whate’er the gift may be;
                        All that we have is Thine alone,
                        A trust, O Lord, from Thee.

PRAYER OF DEDICATION

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LORD’S PRAYER (debts and debtors)

HYMN:       I am the Church    # 475

THE DISMISSAL: THE WORD GOES OUT

THE BENEDICTION AND THREE FOLD CHORAL AMEN

CHOIR AND CONGREGATION:     GO NOW IN PEACE

Go now in peace; never be afraid,
God will go with you each hour of every day.
Go now in faith, steadfast, strong and true.
Know He will guide you in all you do.
Go now in love, and show you believe.
Reach out to others so all the world can see. 
God will be there watching from above.
Go now in peace, in faith and in love.

POSTLUDE
ANNOUNCEMENTS

We welcome you, our Church family, to worship this morning. May God continue to bless us here at Limehouse.  
 
Today is the first Sunday of Lent.
The Season of Lent was a traditional time of preparation for the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection.  Dating back to very early times, people would fast and otherwise deprive themselves of things that had given them earthly pleasure to focus more clearly on what Christ’s death and resurrection meant for them.  Forty days, reflecting Jesus’ time in the wilderness, were set aside for this fasting – six weeks of six days (Sabbath days are excluded) plus four days at the beginning (moving back to Ash Wednesday).  “Giving up something for Lent” is supposed to be a private fast – giving up chocolate and wailing about it until Easter morning is not the intention!  A full “fast” was intended to take the time normally spent preparing food (could be up to three hours in a day) to focus oneself in prayer.  However you choose to do it, take these weeks to prepare yourself in your heart, mind and soul for celebrating what Christ did for you, and for the whole world!

Sacrament of Holy Communion next Sunday, March 1st.

World Day of Prayer 2015
ALL ARE INVITED to join in celebrating World Day of Prayer at St. Andrew’s United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd. S., Georgetown, Friday, March 6th at 7:30 pm

MOMENT FOR MISSION:           Sunday February 22      
Equipping congregations
Gifts to Presbyterians Sharing help equip and strengthen congregations through workshops and events. In the past year, Stewards By Design helped congregations discover how stewardship connects to all aspects  of a congregation’s mission and ministry. Dr. Stanley Ott’s workshops helped congregations learn basic strategies for growing disciples. PCC ministers and lay leaders attending the Ecumenical Stewardship Center’s leadership seminar explored generational differences and how they impact stewardship and philanthropy. As congregations grow and learn together, mission happens!
Presbyterians Sharing equips congregations

Saturday 14 February 2015

Order of Worship, February 15, 2015



Limehouse Presbyterian Church


Limehouse, Ontario


 


MINISTER: Rev. Steve Boose


CLERK OF SESSION:   Ted Brown


ORGANIST:  Josh Lim


MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 a.m.    February 15th, 2015


GOD CALLS US TO WORSHIP


PRELUDE
INTROIT: Holy, Holy, Holy vs. 1                                    # 299


CALL TO WORSHIP:


HYMN:       For the Beauty of the Earth                                 # 434


PRAYER OF INVOCATION


CONGREGATION’S LIFE AND MINISTRY:    Elder Bill Karn


CHILDREN’S HYMN:   I Sing the Mighty Power of God      #333



GOD SPEAKS TO US


SCRIPTURES:           


Responsive Reading:   Psalm 50: 1-6 (pg 561)                                            (Led by Bill Karn)


OLD TESTAMENT  2 Kings 2: 1-12 (pg 359)


NEW TESTAMENT   2 Corinthians 4: 3-6 (pg 1144)


                                Mark 9: 2-9                                   (pg 1000)


APOSTLES CREED


HYMN:       God, Reveal Your Presence                                 # 414


SERMON:  CONTAINMENT BREACH!                   Rev. Steve Boose




OUR RESPONSE TO GOD


OFFERTORY:


OFFERING Presentation of Gifts


THE DOXOLOGY We give Thee but Thine own (verse 1) # 661


                        We give Thee but Thine own,


                        Whate’er the gift may be;
                        All that we have is Thine alone,


                        A trust, O Lord, from Thee.


PRAYER OF DEDICATION


PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LORD’S PRAYER (debts and debtors)


 HYMN:       God of Grace and God of Glory                       # 490


 
THE DISMISSAL: THE WORD GOES OUT


 
THE BENEDICTION AND THREE FOLD CHORAL AMEN


 
CHOIR AND CONGREGATION:    GO NOW IN PEACE


Go now in peace; never be afraid,


God will go with you each hour of every day.


Go now in faith, steadfast, strong and true.


Know He will guide you in all you do.


Go now in love, and show you believe.


Reach out to others so all the world can see. 


God will be there watching from above.


Go now in peace, in faith and in love.


POSTLUDE


ANNOUNCEMENTS


We welcome you, our Church family, to worship this morning. May God continue to bless us here at Limehouse. 

Communion Dates at Limehouse Presbyterian Church


March 01, 2015


April 02, 2015 (Maundy Thursday)


April 05, 2015


June  07, 2015


October 04, 2015


December 06, 2015 


The Women’s  Association will meet in the basement immediately following Church. All those who can stay please do.
World Day of Prayer 2015


ALL ARE INVITED to join in celebrating World Day of Prayer at St. Andrew’s United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd. S., Georgetown, Friday, March 6th at 7:30 pm


 


MOMENT FOR MISSION:                    Sunday February 15


Typhoon Haiyan Survivors Moving Forward


Hanie Ablona looks at her freshly harvested rice stalks with happiness—her rice and corn crops have almost doubled in size this year. Providing a much-needed source of food and income, the seed for her crops was provided through a Presbyterian World Service & Development project helping recover livelihoods in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan. Many farmers lost all of their planted crops and available seed but are now starting to recover thanks to the project. Communities like Hanie’s are also receiving assistance in reconstructing homes and ensuring that they will be resistant to future natural disasters. Communities are starting to see great progress and PWS&D continues to support long-term rehabilitation and recovery in response to the typhoon.


PWS&D provides support after natural disasters