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The Presbyterian Church
BASKING RIDGE, NEW JERSEY FOUNDED CIRCA 1717
January 11, 2015
Holy God, you sent your Son to be
baptized among sinners,
to seek and save the lost.
May we, who have been baptized in his name,
never turn away from the world,
but reach out in love to rescue the wayward;
by the mercy of Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and forever. Amen.
We warmly welcome you to worship at The Presbyter ian Church in Basking Ridge. We pray that you will be encouraged in your journey of faith and drawn closer to God by your experience with us.
Childcare and Sunday School Childcare for infants and children under age 3 is available in the church nursery all morning. Pagers are used to contact parents during the worship service when necessary.
10:15am All children ages 3-grade 2 are invited to attend Sunday School after the Message for
Children. All children in grades 3 and above are invited to remain in worship with
their families today.
Calendar of Prayer Sessions and Congregations are invited to pray for the congregations, pastors, members and staff of the Presbytery of Elizabeth during 2015. This week, we pray for Lamington Presbyter-ian Church, Bedminster.
Online Sermons Recorded audio sermons from most Sundays are available on the church website at www.brpc.org. To access, click on the Ser-mons link under Worship and Music on the main menu.
Amplification Headsets So that all may enjoy the worship service, sound amplification headsets are available from the ushers for those who need assis-tance with hearing.
Welcome
Who Does God Call Us to Be? We are a vibrant, warm and welcoming community of faith. Those who worship here come from a diverse range of backgrounds and would describe themselves in a rich variety of ways.
We acknowledge our doubt, our struggles, and that we are all quite human and imperfect and that we are each at a unique place on our faith journey.
We find our unity, our common identity, in Jesus Christ and together we seek to joyfully worship God and energetically minister to the needs of the world on God’s behalf.
We gather in anticipation of being transformed by the power, purpose and presence of God among us, and go forth equipped to love God and neighbor more deeply and more whole-heartedly.
We believe that faithful leadership of a church requires being open to new possibilities, tak-ing risks and learning from mistakes as we try again.
Honoring the past, we are convinced that God calls us to a new future.
~The Opening Paragraph of Vision 2017 of the Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge
Order of Worship
10:15 a.m.—Sanctuary
January 11, 2015 Baptism of the Lord Sunday
(As the prelude begins, please prepare prayerfully for worship and be sure all cell phones are turned off.)
PRELUDE Amazing Grace Craig Phillips
INTROIT God’s Got the Whole World Mark Miller
LIGHTING OF THE CANDLES Acolyte, Melissa Rachofsky
CALL TO WORSHIP
Leader: God anointed Christ to console the afflicted. People: Come, let us worship the Lord our Comforter!
Leader: God anointed Christ to emancipate the enslaved. People: Come, let us worship the Lord our liberator!
Leader: God anointed Christ to bind up the wounded.
People: Come, let us worship the Lord our healer!
Leader: God anointed Christ to deliver the troubled. People: Come, let us worship the Lord our Savior!
*HYMN 5 God, the Sculptor of the Mountains jennings-houston
PRAYER OF CONFESSION (unison)
Merciful God, in baptism you promise forgiveness and new life,
making us part of the body of Christ.
We confess that we remain preoccupied with ourselves,
separated from sisters and brothers in Christ.
We cling to destructive habits,
hold grudges, and show reluctance to welcome one another;
we allow the past to hold us hostage.
In your loving kindness, have mercy on us, and free us from sin.
Remind us of the promises you make in baptism
so that we may rise to new life, and live together in grace. Amen.
SILENT REFLECTION AND CONFESSION OF SIN
*Those who are able are invited to stand.
PRAYER RESPONSE (unison) O Lord, Have Mercy (sing once) Hymn 578
*RESPONSE OF PRAISE Glory to God, Whose Goodness Shines on Me Hymn 582
*THE PEACE
Leader: Since God has forgiven us in Christ, let us forgive one another. The peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.
People: And also with you.
Leader: I invite you to turn and greet one another with a sign of Christ’s peace.
WORDS OF WELCOME
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
PASSING OF THE WELCOME PADS
MESSAGE FOR CHILDREN Jacqueline Obregon (Children ages 3 through grade 2 may go to Sunday School)
*HYMN 688 Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart morecambe
SCRIPTURE LESSON Justin Meyers
Mark 1: 4-11 p. 34
Leader: This is the Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.
SERMON Chosen By God Rev. Dennis W. Jones
PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND OFFERING Dr. Maureen Paterson
ANTHEM Behold a Star from Jacob Shining Mendelssohn
Sanctuary Choir
*DOXOLOGY (unison) Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God all creatures here below; Praise God above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
*PRAYER OF DEDICATION
PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING AND INTERCESSION
THE LORD’S PRAYER 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 debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen.
*HYMN 641 When in Our Music God is Glorified engelberg
(Congregation and Choir sing vv. 1, 2, 4 and 5; Choir only sings v. 3)
BENEDICTION
BENEDICTION RESPONSE How Can I Keep from Singing Jeffrey Honoré
Sanctuary Choir
POSTLUDE Toccata from Symphony V Charles Marie Widor
Join us for our Retirement Celebration for
Mary Lou Stevens in Westminster Hall
following the service today!
Blessed Are the Dead Who Die in the Lord
Charlie Carswell United with this Congregation March 7, 1937 Entered the Church Triumphant December 29, 2014
A Memorial Service will be held in the Sanctuary on Thursday, January 15 at 11 a.m. followed by a Reception in the Church House Parlor.
Robert Waldner United with this Congregation September 29, 1968 Entered the Church Triumphant January 1, 2015
A Memorial Service was held here in our Sanctuary on Saturday, January 10.
Jack Barker United with this Congregation May 2, 2010 Entered the Church Triumphant January 4, 2015
A Memorial Service was held here in our Chapel on Friday, January 9.
The Flowers on the Piers this morning are given to the glory of God.
~ By the Sanctuary Choir for Mary Lou Stevens, with their love and gratitude.
The flowers that grace our sanctuary each week are gifts from members of the congregation. Flowers may be given in memory or in honor of someone, to celebrate an occasion or simply to contribute to the beauty of our service. If you would like to donate an arrangement, please contact Debbie Schaub at 908-507-3844; e-mail: [email protected].
The Flowers in the Narthex are from the Memorial Service for Bob Waldner , held here in our Sanctuary yesterday.
flowers
Church Family
Interim Director of Music Ministries Commencing January 12, 2015, we will welcome Clifford Parrish to serve as our Interim
Director of Music Ministries following Mary Lou Stevens’ retirement. Cliff, a Bernardsville
resident, recently retired himself after serving as the Music Director/Organist at the Stanley
Congregational Church in Chatham for almost 40 years. His academic background includes
a Master of Music Degree from the Westminster Choir College, and he has both taught and
directed musicals in local schools and colleges. We are fortunate to have such a gifted, ex-
perienced music director available to serve us through Lent while the Music Director Search
Committee completes its effort to find a long term successor to Mary Lou Stevens.
Music Ministries
Sunday Small Group—9 a.m. on January 18 Beginning on January 18th the 9 a.m. Sunday Small Group will begin a discussion of Mar-cus Borg’s book The Heart of Christianity. While written in 2003 this book is just as rele-vant for today’s believer as it attempts to help us understand what it means to be a follower of God and how to live a life of passionate faith. Books will be available in the Church Of-fice for $10 for those who need a copy. New members are always welcome.
Adult Small Group
Ladies Who Brunch—Small Group—Next Meet Sunday, January 25 Ladies who Brunch will be meeting at 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, January 25th at Market Restau-rant, 995 Mt. Kemble in Harding (just past Talbots on Rt. 202). All women welcome. Invite friends!Reservations required. Contact Linda Rhyne at 732-567-2464 or [email protected].
God’s Co-Op Pantry God’s Co-Op Pantry’s Administrative Team (PAT) has a marvelous opportuni-ty for someone who enjoys working with numbers. The Pantry is starting its fifth year of helping those in need in the Somerset Hills area. One of the many ways to help this local mission of BRPC involves keeping track of the number of food bags distributed to the customer base. Please call Karen Fitzsimons at (908)766-7657 for more information.
Opportunity to Give and Serve
Interfaith Hospitality Network—Thank you! It was our pleasure to recently complete another week of hosting guests from the IHN pro-gram. Again, a number of our faithful church members, who are listed below, participated with their usual generosity of time and talents. We are always in need of volunteers and for some this was their first time in helping, so if you too want a gratifying, heart-warming ex-perience please join us! Grateful thanks go to: Ann Gaus, Janet & Mark Bentley, Jo Rosen-thal, Hal Slapin, Marj Rich, Joanne Howell, Sally Warman, Estrid Jones, Karen Cokewood, Jean Smith, Donna Anderle and Confirmation Youth, Betty Hahn, Helen Koenig, Carol & Richard Skidmore, Jeanette Fairbrother, Joan & Scott Eichhorn, Ellen Greenhorn & Rob Brown, Ronna & George Storm, Cindy & Koert VanderVoort, The Obregon family, the Creedon family, Ruth Bashe, and Rudy Hyzer and the Boy Scouts. We will be hosting again from February 15-21, 2015.
Please donate canned Tuna for the month of January to God’s Co-op Pantry. Donations may be brought to the church house. Thank you for your support!
Sermon Notes
Membership
Interested in Becoming a Member? We extend a warm invitation to our “Exploring Membership” class and luncheon on Sunday February 8 at 11:15 a.m. (immediately following the 10:15 a.m. worship service) in the Church House Parlor, located across the street from the Sanctuary building. This is an excel-lent opportunity to share your faith journey and learn more about the beliefs and ministry of our church. Lunch will be served and childcare will be provided, if requested in advance by calling Pam Smith at 766-1616 ext. 12.
Oak Table Service/Come As You Are Our new alternative worship service begins this Lenten season! The Oak Table Service will be an informal and interactive worship experience for people of all ages–wherever you are on your spiritual journey. It will take place on Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. in Westminster Hall beginning February 21, 2015. Children are welcomed to attend with parents and the Nursery will be available as a mother’s room.
New Worship Service
Church Officers
The Session Rev. Dennis Jones, Moderator; Tina Bramel, Clerk of Session Ted Beaudry George Fricke Teresa Lane Nancy Bedner Jim Hanson Roger Pratt Matthew Dresner Herb Kimmich Mike Rountree Kris Emmitt Paul Klippel Herb Ryder III Jim Felter Ed Landis Carol Skidmore
The Board of Deacons Pamela Meyers, Moderator; Addie Gundlach, Vice Moderator Jean Aurnhammer Peggy Harris Beverly Prochazka Sandy Barlow Evelyn Helland Alex Ryder Rachel Creedon Marilou Howe Debbie Schaub Becky Creswell Nancy Kuhn Gerry Shamey Josh Felter Helen Mallon Karen Skoglund Evelyn Gruening Emma Nelson Erica Studness Jeri Thomas
The Board of Trustees Rudy Hyzer, President; Tom Fitzsimons, Vice President Dick Bedner Bonnie Diehl David Klippel Butch Cooper Henry Kane Koert VanderVoort DonWatt
Committee and Council Chairs
Adult Education Herb Kimmich Children and Family Herb Ryder III and Susan Ward* Church Officer Nominating Comm. Nancy Bedner Fellowship Kris Emmitt Gifts and Memorial Committee George Fricke Interpretation & Stewardship Jim Hanson Invitation & Membership Mike Rountree and Gary Ingram* Mission Ruth Bashe* Personnel Matthew Dresner Planning Roger Pratt Worship and Music George Fricke Youth and Young Adult Teresa Lane *Not currently serving on Session
It’s About BRPC’s Future!
We need your help in identifying the best candidates for important leadership positions at BRPC. A sense of God’s call to serve, coupled with a willingness to serve, is much more important than any particular set of skills or talents. Please prayerfully consider those who play significant roles in the life and activities of BRPC today, who bring experience from another church, who may have new and imagi-native ideas for the future, and who will dedicate their energy to moving God’s work for-ward. Since you know yourself much better than does anyone else, please feel free to submit your own name if you believe that you are called to serve. All active members of the congregation are eligible for nomination at the May, 2015, congregational meeting. Elders—constitute the Session, the ruling body of the church, and have full responsibil-
ity for policies, personnel and programs of the church. They also operate as chairs of the various Councils and committees.
Deacons—carry out a ministry of care, communication and hospitality to the members. Trustees—responsible for the corporate/financial operations including the overall care
and maintenance of the church properties.
The Financial Review Committee verifies the statistical and financial records of the
church. The Nominating Committee selects candidates for election to the boards.
To make a suggestion, please complete the form below and return it to the Church Office.
The Nominating Committee: Rev. Dennis Jones (ex-officio), Butch Cooper (Trustee), Don Grossmann, Jeff Schaub, Peggy Harris (Deacon), Jean Wadsworth, Chris Whitlock, and Nancy Bedner (Elder, Chair). —————————————————————————————————————— CHURCH OFFICER CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION Candidate Name:________________________________ Office:_________________________________________ I believe this person would be a good candidate because:
Weekly Calendar
SUNDAY—JANUARY 11
Worship, 10:15 am ........................... Sanctuary Sunday School, 10:15 am ................ Westminster Hall Retirement Celebration, 11:15 am ... Westminster Hall Senior High Fellowship, 7:00 pm .... Youth Center MONDAY—JANUARY 12
Pantry Committee, 1:00 pm ............. Library Welcome Team, 6:15 pm ................. Agape Room Worship & Music Council, 7:00 pm Geneva Rom Fellowship Council, 7:30 pm ........... Library Trustees, 7:30 pm ............................. Parlor Mission Council, 7:30 pm ................ Youth Center
TUESDAY—JANUARY 13
Oak Tree Quilters, 9:00 am……..Gen. & Middle Rms.
Communication Practice, 7:00 pm ... Library
Children & Family Min., 7:00 pm ... Off-Site WEDNESDAY—JANUARY 14
Women’s Bible Study, 9:30 am ....... Parlor
Middle School Fellowship, 6:00 pm Youth Center
Oak Table Service Comm., 7:00 pm Westminster Hall
Cemetery Heritage Comm., 7:30 pm Geneva Room
THURSDAY—JANUARY 15
Carswell Memorial Service, 11:00 am Sanctuary Sanctuary Choir, 7:30 pm ................ Knox Room Scout #351, 7:30 pm ……………... Youth Center
FRIDAY—JANUARY 16
SATURDAY—JANUARY 17
The Presbyterian Church One East Oak St., Basking Ridge NJ 07920
908.766.1616 FAX: 766.4450
e-mail: [email protected] - www.brpc.org Pastor & Head of Staff Rev. Dennis W. Jones ......................... ext. 15
Associate Pastor
Dr. Maureen Paterson ......................... ext. 11
Parish Associate Rev. Bruce E. Schundler
Director of Ministries to Youth, Young Adults and their Families
Donna Anderle .................................... ext. 17
Director of Ministries to Children Jacqueline Obregon. ........................... ext. 14
Tree House Director Jennifer Nowack. ............................ 221-1619
Minister of Music Mary Lou Stevens ........................... 953-9809
Director of Children’s Music Ministry Beth Donley ................................... 953-9809
Handbell Director Linda Langstaff .............................. 953-9809
Seminarian Kayla Kelly .............................. 816-401-3666
Church Administrator & Treasurer Janet Bentley ...................................... ext. 18
Assistant Treasurers Liz Messineo ..................................... ext. 21
Nancy Kuhn ........................................ ext. 21
Pastoral Administrative Asst. Cara Burchett ...................................... ext. 19
Church Administrative Asst. Pam Smith .......................................... ext. 12
Receptionist Michelle Berger ................................... ext. 10 Communications Coordinator Gary Ingram ....................................... ext. 13
Sexton Staff Peter O’Connor .................................. ext. 16 David Brownlee
Ministers
All the People
Clerk of Session Tina Bramel
President of Trustees Rudy Hyzer
Moderator of Deacons Pamela Meyers
Join Us for these Upcoming Services and Events!
January 25 Annual Congregational Meeting following the 10:15 am Service
Eggstravaganza
February 1 Souper Sunday—Senior High
Fundraiser for Maine Workcamp
February 8 Exploring Membership Class 11:15 am—Church House Parlor
February 18 Ash Wednesday
February 21 Oak Table Service/Come As Y ou Are