Good Morning! Before we begin, I wanted to share a little bit about this photo. I happened across it while looking for one to share today. I smiled as I recalled taking this picture while sitting in "my spot" in the pew at church. I remembered thinking this would make for a good photo at some point. I'm thinking this morning is the perfect time. Imagine sitting in your pew, pulling out your Hymnal and preparing to worship together.
Reminder: click on the song titles, and you will be taken to that link to view and sing along. Also, click on "Doxology" and you will be taken to that link.
Let
us worship together in unity of purpose and faith
9:30
Welcome
9:33
Read Psalms 139: 1-10, 14, 23,24
9:35
Sing/watch videos: “Count Your Blessings,” “Make Me a Blessing,” “Trust and Obey,” “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”
9:45
Pray for all the members of the Percival Church. Special concerns for
Jim and Donna Glenn, Lynn and Barb Handy, Babe McCown, Arn Spears,
Phyllis Layman and her daughter Rhonda, Don Shipley, Mike Shipley,
Denny and Connie (Penny’s brother), Pastor Blaine and his family,
Mel Hurst, Dale Rogers, our world and communities. Give thanks that
Joan’s knee surgery was successful and Phyllis Greedy is
celebrating her 95th
birthday today!
10:00
Offering (Remember to mail it to Barb Handy). Sing the Doxology
10:05
Scripture- Philippians 2: 19-30
Message
“Ministry of Help”
- Help of Others
- Who has been a help in your growth as a Christian?
- Who has been a help in the ministry of Percival Community Church?
- All of us have gifts to assist in the ministry!
- Find opportunities to assist in the ministry!
- Even the smallest of tasks can assist the ministry.
10:28
Benediction “The Lord Bless You and Keep You”
Read
Psalms 23
Challenge:
Find an opportunity to assist or help someone by doing a small act of
kindness this week. Even a phone call or card can be a blessing!
Percy wishes to leave you with a little tidbit this morning...
(for those of you who don't know Percy, check out the previous blog post. It will give you a little introduction to Percy and his mission here at the Percival Church.)
The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.
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