Kinderhook Reformed Church Worship Services
Sunday, July 13, 2014 - Rev. Rudy Visser, Pastor
Norman Mueller, Guest Preacher
A warm welcome to visitors. We would like to get to know you better
and invite you to sign our Guest Book in the entranceway and fill out a pew card and place it in the offering plate.
9 A.M. COMBINED CELEBRATION OF WORSHIP
All are invited to enjoy refreshments and fellowship at our summer Lemonade
Stand hosted by Tana Thompson on the front lawn of the church
following today’s Worship Service.
Ushers: Derick LaTorre, Chris Laurie, Steve Shpur, Ken Sutherland
Greeter(s): Donna Flansburg Pre-school Nursery available downstairs.
Guest Organist, David Smith
Prelude Melody in E major (1896) Horatio Parker
Welcome, Announcements
Boldly Approaching our God
Call to Worship (Responsive) From Psalm 47
LEADER: Better a day in Your courts than a thousand elsewhere.
CONGREGATION: I would rather be at the door of the house of my God than live in the tents of the wicked.
LEADER: For the Lord is a sun and shield.
CONGREGATION: The Lord gives grace and glory; He does not withhold the good from those who live with integrity.
*Hymn of Praise #497 Wonderful Grace of Jesus
Call to Confession
God is holy and He calls us to be holy. Our sinful nature seeks to prevent us from living into that calling. We cannot come before Him without first admitting to Him and to ourselves that we are a sinful people. Fortunately, if we confess our sins to Him, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us of our sins and cleanse us of all unrighteousness.
Prayer of Confession (Unison)
Merciful God, we give You thanks for Your grace which covers us. We confess that we do not always acknowledge and appreciate the gift of that grace. Forgive us and help us to be constantly aware of Your great love for us; not just in the great things that You do for us, but also in the everyday things that we tend to overlook and take for granted. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
Assurance of Pardon Hebrews 4:14-16
We Come before God’s Open Word
*Prayer Song for Illumination #536 Open Our Eyes, Lord
Old Testament Scripture Hosea 11:1-11 (p. 642)
New Testament Scripture John 1:14-17 (p. 750)
Sermon "Irresistible Grace"
Prayer of Blessing
Affirmation of Faith (Unison)
(The Canons of Dort, The Second Main Points of Doctrine, Article 7: Faith God's Gift)
“But all who genuinely believe and are delivered and saved by Christ's death from their sins and from destruction receive this favor solely from God's grace-- which God owes to no one-- given to them in Christ from eternity.”
Celebrating God
Offering and Offertory Verset in F major Louis-A.-J. Lefébure-Wély
*Doxology and Prayer of Blessing (Unison)
God of infinite grace and renewal, we present these offerings for your blessing. Through the power of your Spirit and the ministries of this church, use these gifts to break the bondages of sin, spiritual ignorance, complacency, fear, abuse, physical and emotional disease, pain, poverty, hunger, and whatever other disabling burdens we and those around us may be suffering. Amen.
Prayer Requests, Pastoral Prayer and The Lord’s Prayer
*Hymn of Rejoicing #472 Grace Greater than Our Sin
*Blessing, Benediction, and Response Hymn My Friends May You Grow in Grace
My friends, may you grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior.
My friends, may you grow in grace, and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ.
To God be the glory, now and forever, now and forever, amen. (2x)
Postlude Postlude in G major (1896) Horatio Parker
SON THE BACK TABLES
● NEW KRC DIRECTORY – Quite a number of directories are still on the back table. They are labeled in alphabetical order by family name, and if you have not yet picked yours up, please remember to do so today.
● VALLEY ENERGY’S CHURCH FAMILY PROGRAM FLYER – Valley Energy is KRC’s heating oil supplier.
● KRC CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE MINISTRIES – KRC’s administrative ministries are looking for additional members to assist them in fulfilling their designated functions, and you are urged to prayerfully consider participating in one of these ministries. Sign-up sheets are available on the back table.
● COLUMBIA COUNTY ACTIVITY/DINING GUIDE BOOKLETS – Pick up your free copy today from the back table.
● VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORMS & VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP SHEETS
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The Glorious Music of Henry Purcell at PS21 in Chatham
SATURDAY JULY 19, 8:00 PM & SUNDAY JULY 20, 2:00 PM
Concerts in the Village and PS21 Present a Co-production
Dido & Aeneas and excerpts from The Fairy Queen
David Smith, Music Director - Heidi Lauren Duke, Stage Director
PS21 and Concerts in the Village (CITV) are collaborating for the first time to present an exciting program of music by 17th-century English composer Henry Purcell. The evening’s highlight is a semi-staged performance of Dido and Aeneas, a masterpiece of the Baroque age and the first significant opera in English.
CITV’s Artistic Director David Smith leads soloists Amanda Boyd (Dido), Jon Morrell (Aeneas), Kameryn Lueng (Belinda), Vicki Smith (The Second Woman) and Katie Roppolo (The Sorceress), and the Broad Street Chorale and Orchestra. Other soloists include Ruth Moore, Sebastian VanDerbeck, Adrienne Morrell, Brian Morris and Kurt Barensfeld.
Tickets: $30/$25 Members/$18 Students
For further information
see http://www.ps21chatham.org/ or call 518-392-6121.
A reception for the audience and artists
will follow the Sunday matinee performance.
~SEND THE KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL PREPARED~
As you know, many disadvantaged families struggle to provide some essentials for their children, like new school supplies. Stewart's Shops has again generously donated $1,000 to purchase backpacks for Capital City Rescue Mission’s 6th Annual Backpack Giveaway Party in August. But we need your help to fill them! KRC’s Youth Group is collecting school supplies for the rescue mission again this year, and we are asking church family and friends to join us in this effort. Labeled collection containers will be available at the church’s entryways, and OUR DONATIONS NEED TO BE IN THE CONTAINERS NO LATER THAN AUGUST 3rd. What better way to help school kids than by making sure they are well-equipped as they begin the new school year? Below are some needs to get you started, and gender-neutral supplies are appreciated. Thanks for your help!
- 2-pocket folders
- 3-ring binders
- Loose-leaf paper (wide-ruled)
- Colored pencils & crayons
- Elmer's glue & glue sticks
- Erasers (all types)
- Markers (all types)
- Marble & spiral notebooks (wide-ruled)
- Pencil sharpeners & pencil cases
- Pencils & pens
- Rulers & scissors (round-tipped)
- Highlighters
EMMANUEL REFORMED HOSTING GIFFY’S CHICKEN BARBECUE
Thursday, July 31, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m., Emmanuel Reformed Church, 150 Maple Hill Road, Castleton, will host a Giffy’s Chicken Barbecue to benefit their Happy Kids Day Care Center. The dinner ($11) includes 1/2 chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, dinner roll, cookie, and beverage. Please call 732-4569 to pre-order take-out meals, or bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic on the lawn.
L KING AHEAD
KINDERHOOK & MUITZESKILL REFORMED CHURCHES’ VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2014
VBS will run this summer at KRC from AUGUST 18th to 22nd, 9 am to Noon, with arrival and sign-in at 8:45 to 9 am daily. We are very excited and busy making preparations for the SonTreasure Island theme! Set your sails for Shipwreck Bay! Visitors to SonTreasure Island are welcomed by the scent of exotic flowers, the taste of tropical fruits and the captivating sound of island music. But this is no ordinary tropical escape! There is treasure to be found here. More precious than gold, more lasting than diamonds, it is the greatest treasure of all - God’s love! At SonTreasure Island, treasure seekers will play island games, create colorful crafts, and enjoy tropical snacks. But more importantly, they will discover the rich treasure of God’s love through the life of Jesus.
We hope you'll be able to join us this year, and ask that you register your children as soon as possible to allow us to make the necessary arrangements, purchase supplies, etc. Students ages 3 who are potty trained to those entering grade 8 are welcome to attend. Students Grade 6 and above are allowed to be helpers if they would prefer to do that, however they still need a completed registration form in order to help. REGISTRATION FORMS AND VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP SHEETS MAY BE FOUND ON THE BACK TABLE, AND REGISTRATION FORMS MAY ALSO BE PICKED UP AT THE CROSS EYED OWL GIFT SHOP. Please return completed forms at your earliest convenience to either the church or the Cross Eyed Owl Gift Shop.
As always, there is no charge to attend VBS here in Kinderhook, but donations to help offset the cost are always welcome. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the church or contact Patti Varga at any time. We look forward to seeing many of you in August at SonTreasure Island VBS!
REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR
- those who do not know Christ, or who are struggling in their faith, especially: Brian, who is also experiencing disabling health issues; and Craig.
- KRC programs & projects and those planning & administering them: adult and children’s Sunday School; KRC’s youth; VBS; small group ministries; adult Bible studies; Community Prayer Group; outreach programs.
- KRC’s 2014 Consistory members; KRC’s administrative ministries, chairpersons, and supporting members.
- the missions and missionaries supported by KRC: Dave and Char Alexander, RCA missionaries, Taiwan; Alight Pregnancy Center, Hudson; Perry Jones and Capital City Rescue Mission; Alex and Fran Knauss, Trans-World Radio; Maureen Menard, Youth with a Mission; Dick and Carolyn Otterness, RCA missionaries, Hungary; Brian and Bea Post, Wycliffe Bible Translators; Seth and Melissa Rogati, Young Life Ministry, St. Thomas; Betty Ann Stedwell, Christar International Mission.
- Patti Varga and the KRC youth as they prepare for REACH, their mission trip to Cairo, NY, July 20 – 26.
- our children sponsored through Compassion or other agencies.
- our military men & women, their families, and friends, that they may know God’s presence, protection, and peace.
- survivors of warfare, terrorism, violence, and natural and other disasters worldwide, that they may be blessed with God’s peace and the reassurance that he is in control.
- our state and national leaders, that God will grant them the leadership skills, wisdom, and the personal protection needed to govern effectively and safely.
- those, especially children, suffering poverty and hunger; abuse; exploitation; neglect; family hostility.
- family and friends grieving the recent death of loved ones.
- comfort for Bev Van Alstyne, nearing the end of her long and difficult illness. Pray also for God's strength, reassurance, and peace for Dick at this very stressful time.
- Diane Morgan's mom, Blanch Rogers, recovering from a recent stroke. Blanche is doing well due to a new drug, but it is not certain how long it will continue to help improve her situation. Praise God for the dedicated care she received and the quick response her caretakers gave her when they realized she was in distress. Also, prayers for her roommate, who is worried that Blanche is not 'home' with her.
- Glen, an acquaintance of Barbara Vosburgh, recovering from brain surgery this past Wednesday to remove a tumor. Please pray for his wife and family as well.
- those awaiting test results or surgery; recovering from surgery, injury, or illness; chronically ill; or in hospice care: Mimi; Steve Shpur's brother; Harry, Susan Lamont’s cousin; Susan Lamont’s father; 10-year-old Sofia DeLuke; Jack, grandfather of Patti Varga; Sylvia, sister of Susan Lamont; Jane Zanchelli; Kate, sister of Maureen Mooney; A J, son of Susan Lamont; Dawn Tuttle; Doris Schmieder; Baby Ellie LaTorre; Jean Skipper; Isabelle Bosquet-Morra; Maureen Mooney; Liz Carroll; Ruth Edge; Laurie (Dunham) Maul; Paul Varga; Blanche Rogers; Florence Rivera.
- those battling or recovering from cancer: Kim Lyle’s grandmother, Linda; Gen Weiland; Harold; Sharon; Kevin; Theresa Van Warner; Rosemary Whitmore & Mrs. Martinez, mothers of Paul Varga's best friends; Steven Blun; Mary, Jessica Farley's mom; Dawn Tuttle's daughter-in-law; Leonard, Susan Lamont's cousin; Charlie Roppolo; Luci & sister, Guinda Derrico; 2-year-old Logan; Sandy; Bridget; Mary Beth Gottshall; Donna Scalera.
- those facing challenges and difficult decisions: Bill and family; Jaime, dealing with a severe social anxiety disorder; Amber and others about to graduate as they make their plans to attend college in the fall; pray that God will bless them with wisdom in all of the many challenges, choices, and decisions that they are facing. Cliff, desperately in need of prayers; Jean Brouwer and family; Abby and Bill; Greg and Lisa, fighting addictions; Alex and his family; mothers and children who have had to leave their homes due to family violence; Christians, wherever they be, who are suffering persecution, Libby Little (COPIES OF LIBBY’S JULY NEWSLETTER ARE AVAILABLE ON THE BACK TABLE.)
- safety for friends and family of Pastor Rudy and Elize in South Africa. Elize's parents were victims recently of an attempted car-jacking as they were vacationing.
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- those who are traveling: Stacey Baker, vacationing in Florida through July 14.
- reassurance and peace for our loved ones who are nearing the close of this life; those caring for the elderly, displaced, disabled, or ill.
- our residence-bound members, Gordie Van Buren and Murray Leonardson.
REMEMBER TO THANK & PRAISE GOD FOR
- Pastor Rudy Visser, our Spirit-filled minister and leader of vision.
- the encouraging news that Kara Ennis’s doctors have decided that a biopsy is not necessary at this time, and that no additional tests are needed for 6 months.
- the good news that Stacey Baker has found a rental home as she begins graduate studies in Colorado and has been accepted into a work-study program. Pray for good relationships among Stacey and her rental partners, and for the Baker family as they move Stacey to Colorado in August.
- those men and women who have served or are now serving our country, and those who have sacrificed their well-being and lives for the peace & liberties we enjoy.
- all His provisions for our basic life needs, and the wonderful ways God shows His love to us, especially during difficult times .
- the many dedicated and hard-working friends and members of the Kinderhook Reformed Church Family who serve on Consistory, church ministries, and committees; teach Sunday School; lead Youth Group, Bible studies, and prayer group; organize and carry out special church events; prepare food, serve, and clean up for coffee hours, receptions, and dinners; and who are always ready to offer whatever help and support they can to those in need.
- the blessing of times in which families fellowship, grow, give support; and bond together.
Regular updates are needed on the progress or condition of all individuals on our prayer and praise lists, especially those whose names are in bold type. Please forward this information, as well as new praise and prayer requests, to krc@fairpoint.net or call Paul at 859-4158.
2014 GENERAL SYNOD RECAP
General Synod met last month on the campus of Central College in Pella, Iowa. Delegates participated in a historic joint session with the Christian Reformed Church in North America and addressed many facets of RCA ministry and mission. You can review everything that happened at synod at www.rca.org/synod, including archived livestream, video, the list of recommendations, and journals.
NEW RCA DENOMINATIONAL STAFF
We’re thrilled to welcome new executive leaders to the RCA staff. Eddy Aleman will coordinate Hispanic ministries and lead one of the key strategic areas of Transformed and Transforming. Liz Testa is the new coordinator of women’s transformation and leadership. We also welcome Blaine Newhouse as the coordinator for local missional engagement and Claudette Reid as a facilitator of global engagement.
KRC’s share of support this year is $5,728.14 for services and resources to be provided for us by the Reformed Church in America at the local, regional, and national levels. EACH MEMBER’S SHARE OF THIS YEAR’S CLASSIS ASSESSMENT HAS BEEN SET AT $86.79. All who are able to do so are encouraged to offer, over and above regular giving, their share of this support. The full share does not have to be given at one time, but may be given in as many increments as are convenient. That’s just $3.00 per week for each week remaining in this year. All contributions for this purpose should be designated, “Classis Assessment.”
Job opportunity for someone to do church housekeeping chores of: dusting, dust mopping, vacuuming and so forth, up to ten hours a week. If interested, please contact Dawn Tuttle (758-6031) or Barbara Vosburgh, (758-6512).
EMAIL, WEBSITE, AND FAX INFORMATION
Email Address – krc@fairpoint.net
Website Address – kinderhookreformedchurch.com
Rev. Rudy is available at his church office
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings.
Please call ahead for an appointment.
Evenings are set aside for meetings, pastoral visitations, and counseling.
For assistance on Fridays, please call 859-4158
Church Phone 758-6401 Church Fax 758-6402
Phone messages are picked up several times daily.
If you need immediate assistance at anytime, call 859-4158.
KRC 2014 CONSISTOR
Pastor Rev. Rudy Visser, President of Consistory
Deacons
Jane Deane – ’14, Outreach 758-7051
Noreen Dick – ’15, Church Family 758-6640
Derick Latorre – ’14, Stewardship / KRC Treasurer 376-1882
Barbara Vosburgh – ’15, Property 758-6512
Elders
Maureen Mooney – ’14, Outreach / Consistory Vice-President 210-6079
Dawn Tuttle – ’15, Worship / Personnel / Consistory Clerk 758-6031
Patti Varga – ’15 Christian Education / Classis Delegate 392-4771
Bob Wildermuth – ’14, Pastoral Relations 828-0690
KRC STAFF
KRC Office Manager KRC Office Assistant
Paul Clause – 859-4158 Liz Carroll – 758-6034
Cemetery Supervisor/KRC Sexton
Greg Clause – 369-8472, 758-1338