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    O U R F AT H E R W H O A R T I N

    H E A V E N , H A L L O W E D B E T H Y

    N A M E . T H Y K I N G D O M C O M E ,

    T H Y W I L L B E D O N E , O N E A R T H

    A S I T I S I N H E A V E N . G I V E U S

    T H I S D AY O U R D A I LY B R E A D ;

    A N D F O R G I V E U S O U R D E B T S ,

    A S W E F O R G I V E O U R D E B T O R S ;

    A N D L E A D U S N O T I N T O

    T E M P T AT I O N , B U T D E L I V E R U S

    F R O M E V I L . F O R T H I N E I S T H E

    K I N G D O M A N D T H E P O W E R

    A N D T H E G L O R Y, F O R E V E R .

    AMEN.

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    WELCOME!

    NEXT STEPSNew to First Pres?Learn more about what it means to bea part of a covenant community and a disciple who lightsthe world at First Connections, a 7-week seminar startingSeptember 14. First Connections gives you an opportunity

    to connect with others and find out about the life andministry of this church family. Find out more at fpco.org/first.

    SAVE THE DATE

    There will be a

    Congregational Meetingduring the 11:00am worshipservice this morning toapprove the nominees forthe 2017 Class of Elders &Deacons. To read their bios,

    visit fpco.org/leaders.

    THIS WEEKWomen Engaged, the

    Womens Ministry of ourchurch family, invites youto our first birthday party aswe dine, sing and celebratetogether. Join us August 27at 7pm in Lee Fellowship

    Hall for this free event.Learn more at fpco.org/we.

    Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church ofOrlando this morning! So glad youre here. We worshiptogether as a church family in four services on Sundays:Traditional worship in the Sanctuary at 8:30 and 11am, andGenesis worship in Lee Fellowship Hall at 9:45am and 11am.If youd like to connect and learn more about this church,visit our Legacy Room adjacent to the Sanctuary, or you canvisit fpco.org/guest.

    Labor Day Weekend, Sunday August 319:45am Genesis & 11am Traditional Worship Only

    October 4: ARISE & BUILD Kickoff Celebration

    Register now for the Women Engaged Fall Bible study,Nehemiah: A Heart that Can Break. Three class times areavailable starting September 15. Registration is $30 andincludes the study guide. Sign up at fpco.org/registerorpick up a form in the lobby of the Edington Ministry Center.fpco.org/we.

    NEXT WEEK

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    G E N E S I S W O R S H I P

    Were moving into Fall, church! And with a new seasoncomes new material. Youve heard me say before thatthe band and I have a hearts desire not to sing AT you,but withyou, to worship WITH you. So, remember the tool

    weve set up so that you can be familiarizing yourself withSunday morning Genesismusic. You can retrieve and listento all of the upcoming music for Sunday mornings at fpco.org/music. Once youre there, scroll down and click on theSpotifylink. Set up an account (assuming you dont alreadyhave one) and start listening! We want you to know whatscoming, because we desire your worship participation.There are few things better than 500+ voices and heartsworshiping simultaneously.

    Fall 2014 Favorite Albums:You Make Me Brave, Bethel MusicBefore There Was, Bellarive

    The Worship Initiative, Shane & ShaneMore to come... -Wil Brown

    Welcome Video

    Ministry Focus (9:45) Robert Stuart

    Christian Service Center

    Congregational Meeting (11:00)Election of Officers, Class of 2017

    To Hear Gods WordPrayer for Illumination Dr. David Swanson*Scripture Reading John 19:4-12The Lords PrayerSermon Series Power Play

    Assisting in Genesis: Bret Allen and Wil Brown.

    NOTES

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    T R A D I T I O N A L W O R S H I P

    Todays hymnals are somewhat limited, in that there is onlyspace for four or five verses at most. Hymn publishersassume that people will sing only that number and thenfigure that is long enough! It didnt used to be that way.Often, hymn writers wrote many more verses, particularly ifthey were setting a metrical psalm, which was most popularwith Reformed writers. I have a hymnal from 1843 that has athousand hymns (no tunes, just text). Charles Wesley wroteeighteen verses to our opening hymn, O for a ThousandTongues to Sing,in celebration of the first anniversary ofhis conversion to Christ. Our hymnal uses verses seven,

    eight, nine, ten, and one of the original in that order. Quiteoften, hymns tell stories or state theological truths andso the thought pattern carries from verse to verse. Eachverse was part of a larger statement of faith. So peoplewill sing all the verses to complete the thought. Thereare several hymnals from the 1840s in the display case in

    the Worship Arts Department hallway.Stop by and take alook. - Dr. Dan Sharp

    (Please silence all phones and electronic devices.)

    GATHERING

    Prelude Three TientosJ B C

    Welcome Video

    Organ Meditation ImprovisationJ A

    *Call to Worship Stand Up and Bless the LordA. D B

    *Processional Hymn of PraiseO, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing

    H N. 96

    *Ascription of Praise

    Organ Praise

    Pastoral Report

    Ministry Focus (11:00) Robert StuartChristian Service Center

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    *Passing of the PeaceSt. Paul always greeted with the words, The peace of God be

    with you. This is an appropriate way to greet fellow brothers

    and sisters in Christ, and so we say, The peace of the Lord be

    with you and respond, And also with you. We then pass this

    greeting of peace to one another. At the passing of the peacewe should earnestly desire Gods peace upon each person we

    greet.

    Pastoral Prayer and Lords Prayer

    The Sacrament of Baptism

    SAsher Brand Broadbent, born February 25, 2014,son of Chandra & Dustin Broadbent. (8:30)

    SSarabeth Dorothy Johnston, born February 22,2014, daughter of Ashley & Ross Johnston. (11:00)

    Charge to Congregation

    Song of Commitment Take Their Life and Let It Be

    H N. 466

    THANKSGIVING

    Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Offerings*Doxology H N. 34*Prayer of Commitment

    (Give securely on your smartphone at fpco.org/mobile)

    Anthem All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name. J F. W

    Summer Choir

    Congregational Meeting (11:00)Election of Officers, Class of 2017

    PROCLAMATION OF GODS WORD

    To Hear Gods WordPrayer for Illumination Dr. David Swanson

    *Scripture Reading John 19:4-12P B . 767

    The Lords PrayerSermon Series Power Play

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    RESPONSE

    *Hymn of Response Crown Him with Many CrownsH N. 317

    Invitation and Charge

    *Benediction

    *Choral Response For Thine is the KingdomA H. M

    Postlude FinalL V

    * All who are able are invited to stand.

    Assisting in Worship:Rev. Becky Davis, Dr. Dan Sharp, andorganist Josiah Armes.

    Visual Arts: The flowers on the Communion table are givento the glory of God in memory of Sara Vaughn, by Hardy,

    Betty, and Brandon Vaughn.

    INFORMATION SESSION

    SEPTEMBER 14 ORSEPTEMBER 2112:15pm in Lee Fellowship Hall

    These convenient, large-group sessions give you an

    opportunity to learn about ARISE AND

    BUILDdirectly following the 11:00am

    worship services. No RSVP necessary.

    OPENHOUSE DESSERT

    EVENINGS IN SEPTEMBER

    Hosted by First Pres Members

    Gather in a small group over dessert tolearn about and discuss ARISE AND BUILD. Sign up for

    an Open-House Dessert near you using the sign-up

    boards in the Edington Ministry Center Lobby.

    ARISE AND BUILD SNEAK PEEK

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    Linda Ammerman

    Syd Brown

    Alan Chen

    Rachel de Guia

    Nancy Hawblitzel

    Jon Ippel

    Rhonda Jones

    Amy Mims

    Robin Simpson

    Amy Sinns

    Marnie Waldrop

    Linda Williams

    Vicky Williams

    Billy Wilson

    CLASS OF 2017

    OFFICER NOMINEES

    ELDERS

    Dr. Norton Baker

    Kevin BurkettSteve Cahill

    Jeremiah Jenkins

    Freddie LangstonKenneth Uncapher

    Learn more about

    the nominees at

    fpco.org/leaders

    DEACONS