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Join us Sunday, Dec. 20, for the fourth Sunday of Advent | "Practice Love" with Senior Pastor Jason Edwards. Learn more about 2BC at 2bcliberty.org.

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  • Second Baptist Church

    Sculpture by Cameron BrentonSee page 10 for more information.

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    WE LOVE CHILDREN! Your entire family is welcome here! Childrens worship bags filled with books and activities

    are available at the Sanctuary entrances. If youd like an alternative for your children, childcare for birth through Pre-K is available on Level 2 at any point in the service. Our Welcome Center is also available for those with restless infants, and you can view the

    service on a monitor there.

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    Note: + Indicates stand if you are able. | Please see an usher for a listening aid.Give your tithe online now at 2bcliberty.org/giving.

    Online givers may participate in the worship offering by using the card in the pew rack.

    Welcome, Guests! If you are a first-time guest, please complete a guest card from a pew pocket

    or Friendship Register and drop it in the offering plate so that we may acknowledge your visit and get acquainted with you. We are glad you have

    joined us for worship today.

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    MeditationFrom I Am Nothing by Ginny Owens

    I could travel over oceans, cross the deserts, climb the mountains Just to share your story, bring you glory, and win souls for you.I could sing like an angel, songs so humble and so thankful Full of drama and emotion, so the world would know your truth.I could give away my money and my clothes and my food To restore those people who are poor, lost, and down-and-out.Oh, I could succeed at all these things, Find favor with peasants and kings, But if I do not love, I am nothing.

    I could live a flawless life, never cheat or steal or lie,And always speak so kindly, smile warmly, and go about doing good.I could dedicate myself to do what everyone else wants me to Listen to them, compliment them, say the things I should.I could show up every Sunday, lead the choir and bible study And they all might come to know me as a leader and a friend.Oh, I could achieve success on earth, but success cannot define my worth And all these actions, all these words, will not matter in the end

    Songs will fade to silence,Stories, they will cease.The dust will settle, covering all my selfless deeds.So as I strive to serve you,Wont you make it clear to me,If I do not love, I am nothing.

  • The Worship of GodThe Fourth Sunday of Advent

    December 20, 2015 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.

    Gathering Hope Peck (8:30)Orchestra (11:00)

    Invitation to Worship David Fulk

    Prelude Ring in Exhaltation Douglas E. WagnerSanctuary Bells, Don Brown, Director

    +Processional Hymn of Advent 103 ADESTE FIDELESO Come, All Ye Faithful

    Lighting the Advent Candle of Love Jason Edwards and ChildrenLily McRorey, Candlelighter

    LitanyLeader: Prepare the way of the Lord.People: We light this candle in Love,Leader: the love that Jesus, our Savior, has for us.People: Prepare the way of the Lord.

    Congregational Response 80 BAUGHHope, Peace, Joy, and Love

    The Gospel Lesson John 3:1-17 Patsy Triplett (8:30)Micah McGlaughlin (11:00)

    (Pew Bible, page 71, New Testament)Leader: The Good News of our Lord.

    People: Praise Be to Our Lord, Jesus Christ!

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  • Practicing the Presence of God

    +Hymn O Highest Wisdom, Come OLD 134TH

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    Prayers of the People Karen Rogers

    Choral Worship Dan ForrestThe Hands that First Held Marys ChildThe Sanctuary Choir | Rachel Hon, Cello

    The hands that first held Marys childwere hard from working wood.From boards they sawed and nailed and filedand splinters they withstood.This day they gripped no tool of steel,they drove no iron nail,but cradled from the head to heelour Lord, newborn and frail.

    When Joseph marveled at the sizeof that small breathing frame,and gazed upon those bright new eyesAnd spoke the infants name,the angels voice he once had dreamedpoured out from heavens height,and like the host of stars that beamedblessed earth with welcome light.

    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 sins, as we forgive those who sin against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

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  • This child shall be Emmanuel,not God upon the throne,but God with us, Emmanuel,as close as blood and bone.The tiny form in Josephs palms confirmed what he had heard,and from his heart rose hymns and psalmsfor heavens human word.

    The tools that Joseph laid asidea mob would later liftand use with anger, fear, and prideto crucify Gods gift.Let us, O Lord, not only holdthe Child whos born today,but charged with faith, may we be boldto follow in His way.Words by Thomas Troeger 2010 Oxford University Press. UBP

    The New Testament Lesson Connie McNeill1 Corinthians 13:1-13 (NIV)

    If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.

    Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seek-ing, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

    Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part, but when completeness comes, what is in part disappears. When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a

  • man, I put the ways of childhood behind me. For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

    And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

    Leader: This is the Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God!

    Sermon Practice Love Jason Edwards

    +Hymn of Response 124 THE FIRST NOWELLThe First Nowell

    The worship of the living God invites our response. Those who wish to profess faith in Christ and/or to unite with the church are invited to come forward and share your decision with the pastor.

    +Offertory Prayer Connie McNeill (8:30)Carol Kingery (11:00)

    Offertory But This I Know Catherine McMichaelSanctuary Handbells

    I cannot tell why He whom angels worshipShould set his love upon the sons of men,Or why as shepherd He should seek the wanderers,To bring them back, they know not how nor when.

    But this I know, that He was born of MaryWhen Bethlehems manger was His only home,And that He lived at Nazareth and labored;And so the Savior, Savior of the world, has come.

    +Presentation of Offerings FESTAL SONGThe Advent of Our God

    The Advent of our God with eager hearts we greet;and we must praise Him in this hour with hymns and anthems sweet.Words: Charles Coffin, 1736; trans. Harriett Packer, 1906

    +A Time of Greeting Jason Edwards

  • +Congregational Blessing Jason Edwards

    +The Sending Forth ST. PETERA Great Glad Sound!

    Postlude Angels We Have Heard on High David Maxwell

    All Songs UBP CCLI #1091036 All Video UBP #502497070

    Organ: Ann Posey Piano: Helen Brown (8:30) Debbie Lassiter (11:00)Media: : John Hilton, Mitchell Yoakum Sanctuary Sound: Dave Heston, Gary Pennington

    FLOWERS IN WORSHIPThe Advent arrangement on the organ side of the sanctuary is from

    Ann and Phil Posey in honor of Teresa and Otis Millers 25th wedding anniversary and in gratitude to 2BC for the

    nurture and support given to them.

    The Advent arrangement on the piano side of the sanctuary is given to the Glory of God and for the fourth Sunday of Advent:

    In Honor of:Our grandsons Tate Alexander and Hayes Thomas

    by Linda and Greg GreasonOur daughters Lindsey and Emmy Gregory

    by Ellen and Larry GregoryUna Grubbs on her 95th birthday by Ellen and Larry Gregory

    Our children and grandchildren by Carroll and Tom MakemsonAnn Posey and the Orchestra by Irene Thomas

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  • In Memory of:Our Family Saints by Carroll and Tom Makemson

    Rev. James Grubbs by Ellen and Larry GregoryAlvin and Drusilla Heitman by Judy Kay Heitman

    Doris Howell by John HowellBetty and Gene Graeff by Jeanne and Max Mason

    Mildred and Virgil Mason by Jeanne and Max MasonKathy, Dora Alice and Lyman Berndt by Patsy and Dan Triplett

    Harvey Thomas by Patsy and Dan TriplettMargaret, Kate and Hugh Triplett by Patsy and Dan Triplett

    Thomas Yates by Cindi MooreCatherine Pierce by Cindi Moore

    Bill and Marilyn Oberkrom by Keith and Mary Margaret OberkromArt and Louella Reppert by Keith and Mary Margaret Oberkrom

    Partial funding for Advent arrangements was from the Memorial Fund in memory of the Allen C. Pixlee Family

    PRAYER CONCERNSLIBERTY HOSPITAL

    Cheryl Lewkowsky, surgery recoveryDorothy Porter

    NORTH KANSAS CITY HOSPITALBarb Yoakum, surgery recovery

    ST. JOSEPH HEALTH CENTERKen Edmondson, Cathy Coles father

  • WORSHIP LEADERS TODAY

    David Fulk has been at 2BC since 1985 and is a member of the Sanc-tuary Choir, Personnel Committee, and a Sunday School leader. He is director of philanthropic giving at KCUR 89.3 and involved in several community endeavors.

    Carol Kingery is the Referrals Coordinator for 2BCs Stephen Minis-try Program.

    Micah McGlaughlin is a sophomore at Liberty High School. She runs cross country and track. She has an older sister, Johnna, and her parents are John and Sherry.

    Lily McRorey is a fourth grader at Ridgeview and is the daughter of Chris and Jill McRorey.

    Karen Rogers returned to Kansas City after a career as an educator in Dallas. She lives near family in the Raytown area and enjoys her work for a vascular surgery office. Karen joined 2BC on her first visit to the church in 2004.

    Patsy Triplett and her husband, Dan, have been members for many years. Patsy is chairman of the Arts and Environment Committee who are responsible for many of the lovely seasonal decorations at Second.

    CARE MINISTRY CARDS

    There is a Care Ministry card located in the pew racks that describes our ministry and provides an option to request prayer or care on the

    opposite side.

    We would like to encourage you to use the card to express a need. Simply fill out the information and place it in the offering plate

    during worship, or give the card to one of the pastoral staff members.

  • ABOUT THE COVER ART BY CAMERON BRENTON

    My name is Cameron Brenton. I am a ceramic artist living in Liberty. I create functional and sculptural ceramics in my basement studio, which I have named 39 North Clay. I am a Special Education Teacher at Liberty High School, where I work with students that have severe cognitive and intellectual disabilities, specifically autism.

    I was introduced to Second Baptist Church by my parents when I was born. I was a member of 2BC until moving home after college, when my wife and I found Restore Community Church, which meets at South Valley Middle School in Liberty. We are very active in this church community, which is something that can be attributed to a strong Christian foundation instilled by our parents and the churches we grew up in. I was thrilled when asked to create this piece for 2BC.

    My Piece on LoveWhen asked to create a piece about Love, my thoughts immediately went to my wife, Jessica, and the verse Ecclesiastes 4:12: A cord of three strands is not easily broken. This verse is directly translated in my piece through the use of triangle allegory. It is common knowledge that triangles are the strongest shape and can always be found in architecture. Without Jessica, my relationship with God is not as strong. Without God, my relationship with Jessica is not as strong.

    When I have been asked about my belief in God, I often explain how I believe that God designed Jessica and I to compliment each other. I always feel closer to Jessica during times of worship. When singing worship songs, I often feel that the lyrics I am singing are lyrics that I can sing to Jessica or to God. Both of our parents prayed for our future relationships throughout our childhood and God provided a loving relationship for the three of us to enjoy. As we grow in our relationship with God, our relationship with each other grows congruently.

    The crown on this piece is two parts red representing Jessica and I as flesh. The third part of the crown is purple, representing God. The inside of the vase is also purple to represent God. Gods love is something that should resonate within us, but also be displayed outwardly as we are called to be evangelical. The light inside the vase helps push the color outside the vase and helps the color glow.

    Artist Statement

  • NOTES

  • 300 E. Kansas | Liberty, Missouri 64068 816.781.2824 | 2bcliberty.org

    Our Ministry TeamJason Edwards, Senior Pastor

    Allan Aunspaugh, Minister of Music | Ann Posey, OrganistMike Lassiter, Associate Pastor | Connie McNeill, Associate Pastor Charles Smith, Associate Pastor | Gwen Phillips, Childrens Pastor

    Linda Jones, Church Administrator

    Getting Connected

    Each Sunday in the Welcome Center (just inside the Kansas Street entrance on Level 1), our Connections Team is waiting to help you get connected. This may include finding a Bible study class, showing you where children and student ministries meet, or sharing the days activities and schedule. You may also choose simply to enjoy a cup of coffee at the Welcome Centers coffee bar and get to know others at Second.

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