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The Celebration of Worship
January 12, 2020
The Celebration of Worship January 12, 2020
Rev. R. Len Walker, Jr. Senior Pastor
Rev. V. Lamar Helms
Associate Pastor, Director of Music
Lindsey Wesseling
Director of Children
and Youth Ministry
Dr. Vernon S. Broyles Founding Chaplain
Dr. James McCormick
Chaplain Emeritus
10455 Big Canoe
Big Canoe, GA 30143
470.273.6768
www.bigcanoechapel.org
We are a Stephen Ministry Congregation.
“Stand-Around” is a 30 minute fellowship gathering from 10:00am to 10:30am in Cousins Hall. Refreshments are served every Sunday. It is a wonderful opportunity to meet and greet new friends as well as long time friends. If you worship at 10:30am, come early and enjoy the fel-lowship and refreshments.
“Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and sustain in me a will-ing spirit.”
Psalm 51:12
Flowers in the Chapel
today are from Alyson Ebaugh, Ashley Cromwell and Bonnie in loving memory of our dad and husband, Jim Moore.
Today we affirm the presence of God: “We have not received the spirit of the world but the Spirit who is from God, that we may understand what God has freely given
us.” 1 Corinthians 2:12
The Gathering
Call to Worship Psalm 32:1-6 page 766 Responsive Reading
Welcome and Announcements Rev. R. Len Walker Jr.
Voluntary “O God Beyond All Praising” arr. A. Travis Invocation Rev. V. Lamar Helms
* The Hymn of Praise “Grace Greater Than Our Sin” page 77
Petition and Thanksgiving Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 1:16-18 Rev. Helms * The Gospel Reading: 1 John 1:8-10 Rev. Helms
Prayer of Confession Rev. Walker Merciful God, in your gracious presence we confess our sin and
the sin of the whole world. Although Christ is among us as our peace, we are a people divided against ourselves as we cling to
the values of a broken world. Lord, have mercy, and forgive us. Amen
All are encouraged to offer personal prayers of confession in silence
Assurance of Pardon Rev. Walker
Pastoral Prayer and The Lord’s Prayer Rev. Walker Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our tres-passes, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.
Offering and Anthem “Antiphonal Praise” arr. T. Fettke Bella Voce Alison Holmes, director; Janet Larsen, pianist
* Doxology OLD 100th page 95
* Prayer of Thanksgiving Rev. Walker
Proclamation of the Word and Response
* The Hymn of Preparation “I Know Whom I Have Believed” page 714
Sermon “It’s Time to Un-dragon Your Soul” Dr. Harry Lucenay
Psalm 51:10; John 13:8
The Sending
* Benediction Rev. Walker
* Benediction Response
“Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord? I have heard you calling in the night. I will go, Lord, if you lead me. I will hold your people in my heart.”
Postlude “Holy God We Praise Thy Name”__ ___ arr. T. Chesterton
* Please stand if you are able. * You are invited to attend Stand-Around at 10:00 A.M.
SERMON NOTES
Today at the Chapel Chapel Announcements
Serving Today at the Chapel… 9:00AM 10:30AM
Pianist: Dr. Sam Holmes Dr. Sam Holmes
Organist: James Garner James Garner
Ushers: Gary and Saundra Gotfredson Jeanne Martin Howard and Deborah Valentine Jim and Charlotte McCloskey
Guest Hosts: Trish Alderman Pam Hopper
Cart Driver: Jack Krause
Stand-Around: James and Linda Carter Richard and Christine Lawry
Head Usher: Dick Girdler Technical Ministry Team: Paul Ray, Paul Wright
This Week at the Chapel
CCLI 1765908
Please note;
The Nursery is available downstairs during the 9:00 & 10:30 am services.
Remember to turn your cell phones back on at the end of the service!
From the Senior Pastor
Welcome!
Big Canoe Chapel is a multi-denominational Christian con-gregation united in our faith in Jesus Christ as Lord. Would you like to learn more about Chapel membership? Please call the church office at 470.273.6768 to set an appointment or express your interest on the Friendship Pad (attendance reg-ister) as it is passed at your pew. A pastor will contact you this week.
8:30 AM Prayer with Senior Pastor-Chapel 109 8:45 AM Fellowship Class Coffee-McCormick Hall 9:00 AM Fellowship SS Class-McCormick Hall 9:00 AM Grace Walk SS Class-Broyles 102 9:00 AM Worship Service-Chapel
10:00 AM Chapel Stand-Around-Cousins Hall 10:30 AM Seekers SS Class-McCormick Hall 10:30 AM Koinonia SS Class-Room 102 10:30 AM Book by Book SS Class-Board Room 10:30 AM Youth Sunday School-Teen Room 10:30 AM Children K-5-Chapel 107 9:00 AM Nursery-Chapel 101 10:30 AM Nursery-Chapel 101
10:30 AM Worship Service-Chapel
Chapel Member Prayer List
Home: David Holmes, Debbie Goldman, Cathy Scott, Nona Whipple.
Rehab: Linda Lee Gordon, Richland Place, 504 Elmington Ave., Nashville, TN 37205, Milton Hood, (Kathy Brigman’s brother),
Hospital: Bennett Whipple, Andrew Vrzal, (Janet Robertson’s grandson).
In Assisted Care: Margie Hunter, Benton House, Alpharetta; Frances Smith, Hallmark at Phipps, Atlanta; Ben Johnson, Mt. Vernon Village, 475 Mt. Vernon Rd., A201 Sandy Springs, GA 30043, Richard Krajec, 925 Spring Rock Dr., Lawrenceville, GA 30043, Peggy Lehmberg, Brightmore of South Charlotte, 10225 Old Ardrey Kell Rd., Charlotte, NC 28277; John Thurman, Garden Plaza, Lawrenceville, GA, Harry Yarbrough, Wesley Commons, Room 6403, 1110 Marshall Rd., Greenwood, South Carolina 29646, Lou Chester, Bill Fraker, Shirley Schumacher, The Retreat at Jasper, Jasper, GA, Lois Carter, Windsor House Assisted Living, 3333 East Cherokee Dr., Canton, GA 30115,
Prayer Blankets: Remember prayer blankets are always a blessing for people needing comfort. They are in a cabinet along with spiritual music CDs in Room 103 in the Broyles Center.
Women’s Guild Bible Study–Resumes Wednesday January 22 with Barbara Dennison and her bible teachings, lessons on “The Armor of God” by Priscilla Shirer. The study meets from 9:30–11:30 in McCormick Hall. Come just a bit early for coffee and fellowship.
Fellowship Sunday School class-What did Jesus' brother, James say about living a genuine life of Faith? Find the answer and start the New Year with us as we study the practical issues of faith in Life Lessons from James by Max Lucado. The Fellowship Sunday School class will begin this study on January 19th and everyone is welcome. We meet on Sunday morning at 9 AM in McCormick Hall. Books cost $7. For additional infor-mation, contact Jean James @ (706.268.1480).
Big Canoe Chapel’s Boy Scout Troop 20 is raising money to support
their many projects and activities for 2020. They will be selling their
popular frozen lasagnas at Stand Around on January 12th and 19th. These
are no ordinary lasagnas! Scout Mom Sue Gibbons (Culinary Arts Teacher
at Pickens High School) will supervise the cooking and assembly of 2 sizes
feeding 2-4 for $25 and 4-6 for $35. Orders will be available for pick up at
the Chapel on February 1st from 10:00-12:00, on February 2nd before/after
services, or by other arrangement. Payment is due at the time of order.
Checks can be made payable to Boy Scout Troop 20. For questions contact
Lynne Dodson at [email protected] or 706-248-9819. Please support
our Scout’s fundraising efforts!
Bible Study-A 10-week study of Luke/Acts will continue with Lamar Helms beginning this coming Wednesday, January 15, at 4:30 pm in the Board Room of the Broyles Center. All are welcome. Please contact Lamar Helms at [email protected] in order for materials preparation.
Attention Men! Good Food & Warm Fellowship-All are invited to the FREE Men’s Fellowship Breakfast, Saturday, January 18 at 8:00am in Cousins Hall. Chapel member, Larry Smith will present the “The Church in the World Today”. Make your reservation today at Stand-Around.
Mon. 1/13 Men’s Journey Group #3-Room 102 9:00AM Mon. 1/13 Finance Leadership Meeting-Room 107 9:00AM Tues. 1/14 C. S. Lewis Men’s Group-Teen Room 9:00AM Tues. 1/14 Gibbs Job Search Meeting-R.107,B Room 9:00AM Tues. 1/14 Technology Committee Mtg.-Room 102 10:00AM Tues. 1/14 Communications Committee Mtg.-Rm. 102 1:00PM Wed. 1/15 Creative Stitchery-Room 101 1:00PM Wed. 1/15 Finance Committee Mtg.-Room 107 2:00PM Wed. 1/15 Witness Breakthrough/Stretch 2-Board Rm. 4:00PM Wed. 1/15 Bible Study of Luke/Acts-Board Room 4:30PM Wed. 1/15 Vespers-Cousins Hall 6:00PM Wed. 1/15 Stephen Ministers Mtg.-Room 107 6:00PM Wed. 1/15 Youth Wednesday Night Kickoff-M. Hall 7:00PM Thurs. 1/16 Journey Group #1-Room 102 10:00AM Thurs. 1/16 Journey Group #2-Room 107 10:00AM Thurs. 1/16 Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7:00PM Fri. 1/17 Bible Study Group-Room 102 9:00AM Sat. 1/18 Youth Strength to Stand Conference-TN 8:00AM Sat. 1/18 Men’s Fellowship Breakfast-Cousins Hall 8:00AM Sat. 1/18 AA Meeting-Teen Room 9:00AM Sun. 1/19 Chapel Choir sings 9:00 & 10:30AM
Some missionary friends of mine recently informed me of the most engaged Bible verse of 2019. This information came from the app YouVersion. The mission of YouVersion is to help people grow in their relationship with God by engaging with the Bible. The users of this app grew by 30% in 2019. There are now 400 million users around the world.
So, what was the most engaged Bible verse of 2019? It was Philippians 4:6 and I’m not at all surprised.
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus reminds those gath-ered to live a life that is free from worry. Instead of anxiety and worry, Jesus reminds his audience to seek first God’s kingdom and His righteousness.
We live in a day with no shortage of worries. Circum-stances arise that throw us into fear and dread. Sometimes we can only imagine the worst. And then when the worst doesn’t happen we wonder why we were so worried in the first place!
How about Philippians 4:6 for 2020? Instead of worry how about prayer, petition, and thanksgiving? We’re invited to present our requests to God. I suspect such a heart sur-rendered will transform 2020.
In prayer, petition, and thanksgiving,
Len