Limehouse, Ontario
MINISTER: Rev. Steve Boose
CLERK OF SESSION: Ted Brown
ORGANIST: Josh Lim
MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 a.m. December 6th, 2015
ADVENT 3
GOD CALLS US TO WORSHIP
PRELUDE
CALL TO WORSHIP: Holy, Holy, Holy, Verse 1 # 299
ADVENT 3 – Lighting of the Candle of Joy
HYMN: Hail to the Lord’s Anointed # 115
CONGREGATION’S LIFE AND MINISTRY: Elder Ted Brown
CHILDREN’S HYMN: As With Gladness (1-4) # 172
GOD SPEAKS TO US
SCRIPTURES:
RESPONSIVE READING: Isaiah 12: 2-6 (pg 687)
(Led by Ted Brown)
OLD TESTAMENT: Zephaniah 3: 14-20 (pg 936)
NEW TESTAMENT: Philippians 4: 4-7 (pg 1163)
Luke 3: 7-18 (pg 1016)
APOSTLE’S CREED
HYMN: Jesus, Name Above all Names (Insert)
Jesus, name above all names
Beautiful Savior, glorious Lord.
Emmanuel, God is with us.
Blessed Redeemer, Living word.
SERMON: Advent 3: Transformation! Rev. Steve Boose
OUR RESPONSE TO GOD
OFFERTORY:
OFFERING Presentation of Gifts
THE DOXOLOGY We Give Thee but Thine own (verse 1) # 661
PRAYER OF DEDICATION
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE AND THE LORD’S PRAYER (debts and debtors) IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO REQUIRES SPECIAL PRAYERS, PLEASE LET REV. STEVE KNOW AT THIS TIME
HYMN: Good Christians, All Rejoice # 141
THE DISMISSAL: THE WORD GOES OUT
THE BENEDICTION
GO NOW IN PEACE
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.
Please submit completed Police Checks to Trustee Bill Karn asap. This is a requirement from our insurance provider, Marsh Canada.
Leading With Care - Sunday January 17th 2016, following morning worship.
All church officers, directors, treasurers, and administrators are required to attend.
Interested parties from the congregation are most welcome. David Phillips will lead this 1 hour presentation.
Leading With Care is a policy for ensuring a climate of safety for children, youth and vulnerable adults in the Presbyterian Church of Canada. A light lunch will be provided.
Christmas Eve service, 9 p.m.
Cash donations will be donated to our local food banks in Georgetown and Acton.