Ann Arbor Christian Reformed Church1717 Broadway, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 • 734-665-0105 • [email protected] • www.aacrc.org
October 16, 20168:45 & 11:15 am • Pastor John Groen • Romans 8:1-11
Loving God, Serving PeopleWe welcome you into our community and our lives. Following this morning’s worship, we invite you to join us for a cup of coffee in the Fellowship Hall.
Babies & Young ChildrenA nursery for children 2 years and younger is next to the kitchen off of the Fellowship Hall. Children, 3, 4, and 5 years old who have not started Kindergarten will be dismissed before the sermon to room 27 for Preschool Church Hour.
Aids to WorshipHearing assistance devices are available in the narthex. Please ask our greeters for assistance.
AACRC StaffJohn Groen, Pastor of Worship Ministries • 734-239-2348 • [email protected]
Ryan Boes, Pastor of Family & Youth Ministries • 734-545-4324 • [email protected] McLaughlin, Worship Coordinator • [email protected] Herrema, Worship Coordinator • [email protected]
Jan Musch, Worship Coordinator • [email protected] Barbara Okonkwo, Parish Nurse, 734-476-4440 • [email protected] Weener, Family & Youth Ministries Coordinator • [email protected]
Carolyn Wurster, Office Manager • 734-665-0105 • [email protected]
Welcome to Worship Today
Paul’s letter to the Romans will be the focus of our sermons until Advent.
We have taken “Faithful, Flourishing: God, Church, Creation” as our theme. God has been faithful to all his promises, promises that spoke to the destruction of sin and the renewal of all things. God is being faithful to the promise and we wait in hope.
Paul tells us that the resurrection event of Jesus–his death and resurrection–is a past event with ongoing results. This event changed the world. Creation and all within it could once more flourish in the way God intended for them to flourish when he created them. This event of the resurrection promises the renewal of all things beginning now.
We hope and trust that we have and will continue to experience the grace of God in our lives as we are challenged by the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the words of Paul’s letter to the Romans.
If, at any time, you have a question or comment to share with us please feel free to do so.
Pastor John & Pastor Ryan
*Please stand if you are able.
8:45 worship
We Gather to Worship God
PreludeOh, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing Robert Hobby Jesus Loves Me Robert Hobby
Welcome*Call to Worship (responsive) based on Psalm 108:1-4
from The Worship Sourcebook © 2013 Faith Alive Resources
Our hearts are ready, O Lord,our hearts are ready!We will sing and make melody!We will awaken the dawn!We will give thanks to you, O Lord, among the peoples;we will sing praises to you among the nations.For your steadfast love is great above the heavens,and your faithfulness reaches to the clouds.
*Hymn: Oh, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing Red Hymnal 590*We Receive God’s Greeting & Greet One AnotherChildren’s Time
(Children in the Preschool Church Hour Class dismissed to Room 27.)
We Are Renewed in God’s Grace
Choir: Neither Death nor Life Red Hymnal 450
Call to ConfessionTo set the mind on the flesh is death,but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.Trusting in the Spirit of God,let us confess our sin.
Prayer of Confession (unison)Gracious God,you have given us the law of Mosesand the teachings of Jesusto direct us in the way of life.You offer us your Holy Spiritso that we can be born to new life as your children.Yet, O God, we confessthat the ways of death have a strong attractionand that we often succumb to their lure.Give us the vision and courageto choose and nurture life,that we may receive your blessing. Amen.
Declaration of Forgiveness (responsive)Hear the good news!There is no condemnationfor those who are in Christ Jesus.For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesushas set you free from the law of sin and death.Anyone who is in Christ is a new creation.The old life has gone; a new life has begun.Know that in Jesus,God embraces you, forgives you,and strengthens you to live a renewed life.Thanks be to God!
*All Sing: Neither Death nor Life Red Hymnal 450Choir
Dwell in the one who raised Christ from the dead;though your body shall die, in Christ you shall risethrough the Spirit who brings you to life.
All Sing: Neither Death nor Life Red Hymnal 450Choir
All who are led by the Spirit shall liveas children of God, and heirs with Christ Jesus,God’s adopted and chosen and loved.
All Sing: Neither Death nor Life Red Hymnal 450
Prayers of the PeopleWe Present our Gifts & Offerings for: The Lord’s work through AACRC Offertory Video
We Are Fed by God’s Word and Table
Bible Reading: Romans 8:1-11 page 1756Message: “Flourishing: Empowered by God’s Spirit”Song Refrain
Yes, Jesus loves us! Yes, Jesus loves us!Yes, Jesus loves us! The Bible tells us so.
We Celebrate the Lord’s SupperPeople of God,whether we experience good times or bad,we are living in God’s freedom–new lives in a new land.God’s Spirit is at work in us,arousing in us and in all creation“birth pangs” that enlarge usas we wait in joyful expectationfor the unbelievable inheritance God promises us in Christ.With God on our side like this,how can we lose?The One who died for us–who was raised to life for us!–is at this very momentin God’s presence sticking up for us.Nothing–not hard times or hatred,hunger or homelessness,bullying or backstabbing–fazes us.Because Jesus loves us.Song Refrain
Yes, Jesus loves us! Yes, Jesus loves us!Yes, Jesus loves us! The Bible tells us so.
Songs used with permission UBP OneLicense A-703004 & CCLI #224005
The Institution and InvitationCommunion Songs
Choir: Before the Throne of God Above Red Hymnal 682All: Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God Red Hymnal 746
*Prayer of Thanksgiving
We Go Out in God’s Peace
*We Receive God’s Parting Blessing*Hymn: Go, My Children, with My Blessing Red Hymnal 946:3*Postlude: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Wilbur Held
Pastors: Ryan Boes, John GroenOrgan/Piano: Jan Musch; Choir: Paul Herrema
New Life in a New Land
Gathering Song: What the Lord Has Done in MeOpening Sentences (responsive) from Romans 6-8 The Message
When we were baptized, we left the old country of sin behind and became citizens of God’s new country of grace. Through baptism, God brought us into God’s light-filled world, where we are dead to sin and alive to God. Now we’re living in God’s freedom. God gave us life—resurrection life. We’re free to love God completely, to experience life on God’s terms of freedom and grace, to become fully naturalized citizens of God’s kingdom of love and justice.
*Song of Celebration: My Redeemer Lives*We Receive God’s Greeting & Greet One AnotherChildren’s Time
(Children in the Preschool Church Hour Class dismissed to Room 27.)
*Song of Affirmation: Hallelujah Is Our Song*A Conversation of Death and Life (responsive)
from Romans 6:1-11, The Message
Our old way of life—chained to the dead-end tyranny of sin—was nailed to the Cross with Christ. Sin can no longer tell us what to do. We are free now to throw ourselves wholeheartedly into goodness and justice—God’s way of doing things.But the sad truth is, we don’t. Not always. We truly delight in God’s commands, but parts of us secretly rebel. The moment we decide to do good, sin steps in to trip us up. We want to serve God with all our hearts and minds, but so often sin’s powerful influence pulls us away from the good we want to do. Is there any help for us?Yes, thank God! Jesus Christ himself acted to set things right in this life of contradictions. Just as Jesus’ death eliminated sin’s power over us, Jesus’ resurrection brings us life and delivers us from sin and death. When we welcome the Spirit of Jesus Christ into our lives, when God dwells in us, God leads us out into the open, into a spacious, free life. We just need to give the old life a decent burial and get on with our new resurrection lives.
11:15 worship
*Please stand if you are able.
This is good news indeed! By God’s grace we will push sin out the door and throw ourselves wholeheartedly and full time into God’s way of doing things. God’s Spirit beckons. We’re eager to step with God into this new resurrection life, the life that God always intended his children to live. Thanks be to God!
*Song of Thanksgiving: I’m So Glad Jesus Lifted MeGreen Songbook 72
Prayers of the PeopleWe Present our Gifts & Offerings for: The Lord’s work through AACRC Offertory Video
Bible Reading: Romans 8:1-11 page 1756Message: “Flourishing: Empowered by God’s Spirit”Song of Response and Preparation
Yes, Jesus loves us! Yes, Jesus loves us!Yes, Jesus loves us! The Bible tells us so.
We Celebrate the Lord’s SupperPeople of God,whether we experience good times or bad,we are living in God’s freedom–new lives in a new land.God’s Spirit is at work in us,arousing in us and in all creation“birth pangs” that enlarge usas we wait in joyful expectationfor the unbelievable inheritance God promises us in Christ.With God on our side like this,how can we lose?The One who died for us–who was raised to life for us!–is at this very momentin God’s presence sticking up for us.Nothing–not hard times or hatred,hunger or homelessness,bullying or backstabbing–fazes us.Because Jesus loves us.
Song RefrainYes, Jesus loves us! Yes, Jesus loves us!Yes, Jesus loves us! The Bible tells us so.
The Institution and Invitation
Communion SongsHere I Am to WorshipThe Wonderful Cross
*Prayer of Thanksgiving*We Receive God’s Parting Blessing*Song for Departure: We Receive Your Blessing Red Hymnal 947*Postlude
Pastors: Ryan Boes, John Groen
Worship Team: Victor Chen, Cathy Green, Veena Kulkarni, Chase Lancaster, Marilyn McLaughlin, Teressa Streng, Joe Yunkman
Songs used with permission UBP OneLicense A-703004 & CCLI #224005
Assisting This Week 10/16 Assisting Next Week 10/23
Coffee Servers 8:45 Art & Elaine Henke
Mark & Cherie Lubbers
11:15 David Lin & Karen Tieng Melissa Kloostra
Nursery 8:45 Kerry De Kraker.
Larry & Louise Gruppen
SS Ron & Sharon Reimink
11:15 Sue De Zeeuw Justin & Kaitlin Schiller
Preschool Church Hour 8:45 De Anna Stephenson
Nicole Michmerhuizen, Jack Doorlag
11:15 Mary Admiraal, Darian Karr Justin Schiller
Communion Servers 8:45 Larry & Ruth Mieras Lillian Kuiper, Dan Smith
11:15 Roger & Norma Verhey Chris & Kelly Van Ee
Offering Assistants 8:45 Ann Van Zomeren 11:15 Mike Cuffle
Coffee Servers 8:45 Jim & Alice Homan
Chuck & Debbie Tuckey
11:15 Victor Chen & Jill Fenske Tim & Kate Costello
Nursery 8:45 Kellie Steen
Nelva Homan
SS Wayne & Ann Van Zomeren
11:15 Melissa Swieringa Yang Liu, Adela Baker
Preschool Church Hour 8:45 Tanya Boldenow
Andrea Bennink, Zachary Redder
11:15 Barb Buiten Audrey Stob, Faith Baker
inside a2crc October 16, 2016
today next sunday • oct 23
Sunday Morning • 8:45 & 11:15 amPreacher: Pastor Ryan Boes
Scripture: Romans 11:11-24
Youth MinistryPreschool Church Hour class will meet during this morning’s worship services in Room 27 for children 3-5 years of age who have not started Kindergarten. The children will be dismissed to their class during the worship service.
9:55–Sunday School (pre-K through 1st grade) in Room 28
9:55–Sunday School (2nd – 5th grade) in Room 23
9:55–Savior Servant Singers in Room 18
10:15–Middle School Sunday School in Rooms 12-13
10:15–REACH (High School) in Youth Room
Adult Sunday SchoolIn Room 24, Hope Clinic in Ypsilanti, MI provides compassionate and practical help to those in need through medical, dental, spiritual and basic needs programs. Representatives from Hope will be available to provide an overview of the ministry and opportunities for partnership and support.
In Room 19, study of 1 Corinthians, led by Tom Trevethan and George Lindquist.
Downstairs in Room 17, BESEL (Believers With Christian Seekers Who Speak English as a Second Language), led by Mark Schult, Naomi Nah Schult, & Yang Liu.
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Sunday Morning • 8:45 & 11:15 amPreacher: Pastor John Groen
Scripture: Romans 8:1-11
A special offering will be received for Christian Reformed Disability Concerns during both worship times.
Youth MinistryPreschool Church Hour class will meet during this morning’s worship services in Room 27 for children 3-5 years of age who have not started Kindergarten. The children will be dismissed to their class during the worship service.
9:55–Sunday School (pre-K through 1st grade) in Room 28
9:55–Sunday School (2nd – 5th grade) in Room 23
9:55–Savior Servant Singers in Room 18
10:15–Middle School Sunday School in Rooms 12-13
10:15–REACH (High School) in Youth Room
Adult Sunday SchoolNo class in Room 24 this morning.
No class in Room 19 today. Will resume next week.
Downstairs in Room 17, BESEL (Believers With Christian Seekers Who Speak English as a Second Language), led by Mark Schult, Naomi Nah Schult, & Yang Liu.
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Prayer RoomFor those who would like to pray after morning worship, the Prayer Room is available for your use. The room is located on the lower level at the end of the corridor behind the church office.
Children’s SingingThe Sonshine Singers (4 yr olds-1st grade) and the Shepherd’s Singers (grades 2-5) will sing in the 11:15 service on October 23. Please let the appropriate leader know if your child won’t be there that day. We look forward to having the children help lead in worship!
Sonshine Singers--Laura Boonstra [email protected]
Shepherd’s Singers--Louise Gruppen [email protected]
Wednesday NightIn addition to all the children’s programming, there is also some exciting ways for adults to be involved. Starting at 5:45 everyone is invited to Pizza Night. Dinner includes a choice of pizza and a tossed salad. After that, starting at 6:30, stay for our discussion on the fruits of the Spirit, led by Tim Dekker. After that discussion on love we will have the opportunity to put love into practice by building care packages for our college students.
AAACRC NewsletterThe deadline for submission of articles for the November issue of the AACRC newsletter, On Broadway, is Tuesday, October 18.
Church DirectoryThere is a draft copy of the 2016-2017 Church Directory on a table in the Fellowship Hall. Please check your entry. If you are not already included, there are forms for you to fill out on that table as well.
U-M Guest RecitalTim Hoekman, pianist and former AACRC choir director and member, will be giving a recital along with Marcia Porter (soprano) on Saturday, October 29, 8:00 pm, at the Britton Recital Hall in the Earl V. Moore building. Admission is free.
Hope ClinicThe Hope Clinic invites you to join us in honoring Jean Horak as she prepares for a new season of ministry. The event will be held in the Hope Dining Room (518 Harriet St.) on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 4:00 – 6:00 pm, and the program begins at 5:00 pm.
Jean has served as Associate Director for 18 years and has made countless contributions at Hope during that time. We want to honor her for her years of service at Hope and present her with a memory book with pictures and personal messages from those whose lives she has touched throughout her ministry. Please forward any contribution to the memory book via email to Connie Hallom at [email protected] or drop it off at Hope.
Hope Clinic would like to thank your church for your continued support of the work we do in our community.
announcements & reminders
Prayer RoomFor those who would like to pray after morning worship, the Prayer Room is available for your use. The room is located on the lower level at the end of the corridor behind the church office.
Children’s SingingThe Sonshine Singers (4 yr olds-1st grade) and the Shepherd’s Singers (grades 2-5) will sing in the 11:15 service on October 23. Please let the appropriate leader know if your child won’t be there that day. We look forward to having the children help lead in worship!
Sonshine Singers--Laura Boonstra [email protected]
Shepherd’s Singers--Louise Gruppen [email protected]
Wednesday NightIn addition to all the children’s programming, there is also some exciting ways for adults to be involved. Starting at 5:45 everyone is invited to Pizza Night. Dinner includes a choice of pizza and a tossed salad. After that, starting at 6:30, stay for our discussion on the fruits of the Spirit, led by Tim Dekker. After that discussion on love we will have the opportunity to put love into practice by building care packages for our college students.
AAACRC NewsletterThe deadline for submission of articles for the November issue of the AACRC newsletter, On Broadway, is Tuesday, October 18.
Church DirectoryThere is a draft copy of the 2016-2017 Church Directory on a table in the Fellowship Hall. Please check your entry. If you are not already included, there are forms for you to fill out on that table as well.
U-M Guest RecitalTim Hoekman, pianist and former AACRC choir director and member, will be giving a recital along with Marcia Porter (soprano) on Saturday, October 29, 8:00 pm, at the Britton Recital Hall in the Earl V. Moore building. Admission is free.
Hope ClinicThe Hope Clinic invites you to join us in honoring Jean Horak as she prepares for a new season of ministry. The event will be held in the Hope Dining Room (518 Harriet St.) on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 4:00 – 6:00 pm, and the program begins at 5:00 pm.
Jean has served as Associate Director for 18 years and has made countless contributions at Hope during that time. We want to honor her for her years of service at Hope and present her with a memory book with pictures and personal messages from those whose lives she has touched throughout her ministry. Please forward any contribution to the memory book via email to Connie Hallom at [email protected] or drop it off at Hope.
Hope Clinic would like to thank your church for your continued support of the work we do in our community.
College Care PackagesOnce again we have the privilege to remember the undergraduate college students that we may not see very often. We do this by sending them care packages–no matter where they find themselves. The care packages are full of small items that they need, some baked goods, maybe a fun item, snacks and a note of encouragement from AACRC. We will be assembling the care packages on October 19th as a natural outgrowth to the “Life of the Vine” discussion about the fruit of the Spirit of love, led by Tim Dekker.
Ann Arbor Christian SchoolPlease join the Ann Arbor Christian School community on November 5 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. for a delicious breakfast and warm fellowship at the school’s annual pancake breakfast. All are welcome, including current families, alumni families, supporters, friends, and those who just want to support Christian education. Ann Arbor Christian is deeply grateful for the continued prayers and support of many people from the AACRC.
1717 Broadway, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 • 734-665-0105 • [email protected] • www.aacrc.org
Ann Arbor Christian Reformed Church
AACRC Weekly CalendarToday, October 168:45 and 11:15 AM Morning Worship 3:30 PM Public Faith Discussion Group, Pastor John
Monday, October 176:30 AM New Awakenings AA, Room 19 7:00 PM Council Leadership Team 7:45 PM Women’s Book Group
Tuesday, October 186:30 AM New Awakenings AA, Room 19 9:30 AM & 1:15 PM Coffee Break 7:00 PM Public Faith Discussion Group, Pastor John 7:00 PM Tuesday Night Dinner at the Lindquist Home 7:30 PM Praise Team Rehearsal 7:30 PM English Tutoring
Wednesday, October 196:30 AM New Awakenings AA, Room 19 6:30 AM & 8:00 AM Men’s Prayer and Study 5:45 PM Pizza Night 6:30 PM GEMS/Cadets/Roots 6:30 PM Fruit of the Spirit (Love) & College Care Packages 7:00 PM Adult Choir Rehearsal
Thursday, October 206:30 AM New Awakenings AA, Room 19 10:00 AM Crafters 10:00 AM Prayer in the Prayer Room 7:30 PM Friendship
Friday, October 21\6:30 AM New Awakenings AA, Room 19 7:00 PM ISI 7:30 PM FaHoLo
Saturday, October 22No events scheduled
Sunday, October 238:45 and 11:15 AM Morning Worship 12:30 PM Soup Group 3:00 PM Town Hall Meeting
Building a community loved and changed by Jesus, loving and changing the world for him
Council, with the Missions Team, has chosen “mission” as a focus area for 2016-17.
What is our church’s missional identity? Committed to being a community of people
deeply loved and changed by God, we are challenged to mirror the deep welcome that
Jesus demonstrates. Called to be a healing presence, how are we loving and changing
the world? What are we are dreaming and what can we do? How might we continue to grow as an intentional, missionally collaborative community that embraces others and
extends God’s kingdom into the world?
Our conversation on mission will emerge as the year progresses. At the town hall
meeting on October 23 (3:00-4:30 pm, child care available), we want to engage with friends and members around the reflection questions below.
What passions or gifts are you using or hoping to use to serve the world in mission?
How are these passions or gifts connected to the church and the community outside the church?
How do you understand the church’s mission and your involvement in that mission?
We’ll have a brief introduction and then spend the rest of the town hall listening as you
discuss each of these questions. Please prayerfully consider your answers in the
coming week. Then, there will be an opportunity to continue to talk while enjoying ice
cream and apple pie. If you are unable to attend, you can email your thoughts to
[email protected] or place them in mailbox #84.
Our prayer
Dear God, Open our eyes to see where Jesus’ healing love is needed in our world. Open our ears to hear what you are saying to us today. Open our hands to do your work and to help where help is needed. Open our lips to speak words of comfort, joy, and laughter to one another. Open our minds to accept new truths about how you are present in our lives and in our world. Open our hearts to love you, to love our neighbors, and to love ourselves as you have loved us. Amen.