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“One Church Working Together” Dial-A-Prayer: 215.474.5959 5732 Race Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Reverend Dr Church Office: 215.476.5320 or 215.476.1034 Fax: 215.476.9798 Email: [email protected] Website: mtcarmel-bc.org Facebook: @MCBC5732 Instagram: www.instagram.com/mcbcinsta5732 ”Follow us on twitter @mcbc_philly” “One Church Working Together” Dial-A-Prayer: 215.474.5959 5732 Race Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Reverend Dr. Donald D. Moore, Pastor Reverend Dr. Albert F. Campbell, Pastor Emeritus Sunday, September 1, 2019 10:00 A.M. Worship Service Music by the Church Chorus Charles A. Johnson, Jr., Organist/Director Order of Service The Mission of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church is to teach, preach and interpret the Gospel of Organ Prelude Jesus Christ. Through the Power of The Holy Introit "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow" Spirit, we will strive to convert the lost and build Hymn In Procession #258 "There Is Power In The Blood" (Entrance for late worshippers) up the Body of Christ. We will further endeavor Call To Worship Choral Response to eradicate miseducation, prejudices, and all Invocation "The Lord’s Prayer" (Entrance for late worshippers) forms of discrimination and their effects. Hymn Of Praise #329 "Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty" Responsive Reading #74 "Holy Communion" In order to accomplish this as a community of Gloria Patri #654 faith, we must collectively strive to holistically Scripture Reading Exodus 12:1-13 (NIV) (Entrance for late worshippers) meet the spiritual, physical, emotional, social Anthem "Praise Ye The Lord" and economic needs of our membership and (Entrance for late worshippers) community. “Until the kingdoms of this world Altar Call become the Kingdom of Our Lord”, and Savior Greetings And News Of The Lord’s Work Jesus Christ... “And He shall reign forever and Tithes And Offerings ever.” Hymn Of Meditation "Gracious Is The Lord" Communion Meditation "A Divine Transfusion" Amen Invitation To Christian Discipleship Sermon Notes Invitation To The Lord’s Table Date: ____________________________________________________________ Reading Of Mission Statement and Covenant Minister: ______________________________________________________ Reception Of New Members Text: ____________________________________________________________ Prayer Of Confession And Thanks ____________________________________________________________ Title: The Giving Of The Bread And The Cup Main Points Of The Sermon Hymn In Recession "I Know It Was The Blood" ___________________________________________________________________ Benediction/Closing Response "Amen" ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ACKNOWLEGEMENTS NEW MEMBERS IN AUGUST Jada Taylor Sheila Belo Agnes Nelson Broomall Rehab and Nursing Center 50 N. Malin Rd., Broomall PA 19008 Soren Lucas Pamela Lucas Anita Nottingham Saunders House, Rm. 124 100 E. Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood, PA 19096 James Cole George Farmer Ruth Pearsall 9 Ashwood Ln. Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Frances Phillips Walnut Care Pavilion, Rm. 153 6212 Walnut St. (39) Richard Spencer 36 E Moyer Dr. Bear, DE 19701 Robert (Mike) Taylor St. Ignatius Nursing Home, Rm. 304 B 4401 Haverford Ave. (04) Gladys Thompson Kearsley Rehab & Nursing Center, #55 2100 N. 49th St. (31) Happy Birthday Wishes To Doris Warren 39 N Hobart St. Anna Burrell Philadelphia, PA (39) who turns 92 on September 2nd Marjorie Washington Centennial Healthcare & Rehab Center, Rm. 416 4400 W. Girard Ave. (04) On behalf of the family of Steven Ganges, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the Mt. Carmel Church family for your prayers, visits, phone calls, cards, and other acts of kindness that was shown to us during the sudden passing of my husband and our father. May God continue to bless you. Deacon Verdell L. Ganges, Sherrell, Sharmell and extended family members ANNOUNCEMENTS MEMORIAL GIFT PROGRAM Flora Austin Simpson House, Rm F125 2101 Belmont Ave. (31) Mildred Banks Simpson House, Rm 219 2101 Belmont Ave. (31) The Memorial Plaque Gift Program is an ongoing project; the Sylvia Hicks Booker Bala Nursing & Rehab Center, Rm. 126 plaques are displayed in the MEMORIAL CORRIDOR in the space ad- 4001 Ford Rd. (31) jacent to the elevator going down the stairs to the lower level. This Mabel Carter Bala Nursing & Rehab Center, Rm. 118A is a way for members and friends of Mount Carmel Baptist Church to 4001 Ford Rd. (31) honor the legacy and memories of loved ones. If you are interested, Louise Coleman Dresher Hill Nursing Home, Rm. 112 please pick up a pamphlet on the outside of the church office. If you 1390 Camphill Rd., Fort Washington, PA 19002 need help Clarice Archer, Fannie Bakon or Mary V. Nesmith will be glad to help you. William Covington Wyndmoor Hills Rehab Center, Rm. 212 8601 Stenton Ave., Wyndmoor, PA 19038 Marlene Crowder Papermill Road Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 850 Papermill Rd., Glenside, PA 19038 Short Stack For A Tall Cause Mary Edwards Sterling Health Care and Rehabilitation You’re invited to an Applebee’s® Flapjack Fundraiser Breakfast to 318 S. Orange St., Media, PA 19063 support Men’s Ushers of Mount Carmel Baptist Church. Thomasina King 4925 Fairmount Ave. (39) When: Saturday, September 7, 2019, 8-10am Where: Applebee’s, 7650 City Line Avenue, 19151 Lewis H. Long Manor Care Wallingford Cost: $7 per person, $5 for children under 12 115 S. Providence Rd., Wallingford, PA 19086 Contact Roy Langley, President 215-990-2919, James Williams 404- Rosetta Maddox Philadelphia Nursing Home 2100 W. Girard Ave. (30) 734-5939 or Alvin Reese 610-680-6800 for tickets and more infor- mation or see any Men Usher. Luther McNeal Powerback Rehabilitation, Rm. 304 1526 Lombard St. (46) Pastor Moore will be preaching Revival on Wednesday, September 11th, 7pm at St. Paul’s Baptist Church for Rev. Dr. Leslie Callahan’s 10th Pastoral Anniversary. The Church Chorus will accompany him. ANNOUNCEMENTS CALLING ALL PRAISE DANCERS! Members Who Are Ill If you are interested in praising the Lord though dance join the Mt. Alma Goodwyn 3600 Conshohocken Ave., Apt. 905 Carmel Praise Dance Ministry. Rehearsals resume September 12th in Philadelphia, PA 19131 the Multipurpose Room at 6:30 pm. Contact Adara L. Watts, Director Wisteria Harris 7121 Hummingbird Place, 1st Floor for more information at 610-256-5710 or [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19153 Emily Redmond 5552 Delancey St. Philadelphia, PA 19143-7328 Vivian Jones 318 N. 65th St. Philadelphia, PA 19139 Pastor Moore’s 5th Anniversary Banquet The church officewill close at 1pm on Friday, September 13, 2019. Olive Chandler 5751 Windsor Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19143 “God created humanity in his own image…created them male and female.” Genesis 1:27 The MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MINIS- TRY extends an invitation to come Saturday September 14, 2019 from 9AM—11AM and Saturday September 28, 2019 from 9AM—12NOON, in the Church Sanctuary. There you will be introduced to the concepts of Spiritual Formation. Spiritual Formation is a modern concept, which acknowledges the truth of Genesis 1:2. …And the opportunity to explore the dimensions of this divine heritage, in anticipation of a deeper relationship with God and oneself. “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless un- til it rests in you.” Saint Augustine of Hippo Rev. Julia Bruton-Sheppard, Facilitator ANNOUNCEMENTS Your Blood Donation Matters!!!! per testimony of Joan Lambright YES! Your blood donation matters; I am living well with Sickle Cell Anemia Disease with God's grace, mercy and your willingness to do- nate your blood. I was born with this disease and have received over 76 units of blood. YOUR donation gives us hope, restoration and another chance to live briefly without pain. YES! Your blood donation matters and we gratefully thank you! So come out on Saturday, September 14, 2019 here at Mt Carmel Baptist Church in the Fellowship Hall, 9a to 2p to donate. Infor- mation to follow on registering on line with the Red Cross. For those who are not able to donate, encourage and recruit family members, friends, co-workers, etc. to come out and give. SAVE THE DATE The Women’s Ministry is pleased to announce our 2020 Women’s Retreat will be May 15th through May 17th at Eden Resort and Suites. Registration will begin Sunday, September 22, 2019. All women of Mount Carmel and other churches are welcome to attend our Retreat. 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