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,
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
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