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NEW ROW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY 9Th CHURCH HALLS PROJECT NEW ROW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Building Fund Balance at 31st January 2020; £20,248.50 CONNECTING, GROWING, SERVING, CHANGING November December January Minister: Rev. Robert McMullan Standing Orders £1,435.00 £1,435.00 £1,435.00 Pastoral Assistant Rev. Dr. Rob. Craig Monthly Envelopes £1,949.00 £8,055.00 £2,400.00 Church Worker: Mrs. Rosie Dickie Sundry/Other £ 460.00 £ 100.00 £ 500.00 TOTAL £3,844.00 £9,590.00 £4,335.00 LOAN ACCOUNT; - £314,949.32 We warmly welcome everyone to our service especially visitors. As you share with us, we pray you will be uplifted by our worship and blessed by our fellowship. God is with us, He has promised to never leave us nor forsake us, may this be our assurance today and for the week ahead Please join us in The Link for tea and coffee after our morning Please spend a few moments before our service to pray for Robert as he brings God’s word to us service. Visitors very welcome this morning - pray for hearts to be open to what God is saying and for lives to be changed PLEASE PRAY FOR: th • Moderator Designate, Rev. David Bruce as he prepares for and anticipates his role as Moderator. SUNDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2020 Remember also Clerk of Assembly Trevor Gribben as he advises and supports 10.00 a.m. • Our Presbyterian Women group, giving thanks for the friendships and fellowships enjoyed. Pray for the 6.30 p.m. Link Breakfast on Saturday morning that it will be a great time of challenge and encouragement. Rev. Robert McMullan Remember Speaker Janice Barr and Singers Vivian and Diane Carson asking God to guide in their & preparations with Rev. Terry Laverty, • those in our church family who are silently carrying inner fears and anxieties and feel unable to share Senior Minister, with others. Pray for those struggling with faith issues and who are doubting and drifting; those Portstewart wrestling with remaining sin; those trapped in the despair of depression; concerned for a family members, Ask our God to draw near and enfold them with His love and give grace of grace sufficient to Presbyterian meet their in their situation 11.00 a,m. Church • For the carers in our congregation: Parents caring for children with learning difficulties: Adult ALL AGE SERVICE Children caring for elderly parents: Spouses caring for one another in later years; those caring for Rev. Robert McMullan Terry will be sharing about his struggles with neighbours and friends. Ask God to sustain and strengthen them for these acts of self-giving love and “God’s New Society:” life and faith following the murder of his mercy. Studies in Ephesians#6 brother during “The Troubles” Please come and hear Terry’s story as OPEN DOORS: Early on 27 January, a mob attacked a group a Rohingya Christians from a Muslim published in Considering Grace background in Bangladesh. Eighteen homes and a house church have been destroyed, and at least six NO MEETING, believers have been hospitalised. A further three Christians are believed to have been kidnapped. ALL AGE SERVICE Please pray, • That God will protect the lives of the missing Christians and give them strength to endure, and that they 7.45pm to 9.30pm will be able to return home soon Joy Gamble • That their family members will find strength, trust and courage in the Lord The Connection • For the spiritual and physical recovery of the other victims of the attacks and the entire Christian Patricia Cochrane All year 8+ welcome Rohingya community - they are living in great fear and insecurity Esther Hunter Ephesians 2:21-22 New International Version (NIV) In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. And in New Row Presbyterian Church Registered Charity in Northern Ireland (NIC105351) him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit ice especially visitors. As you share with us, we pray you will be uplifted by our worship and blessed by our fellowship. God is with us, He has promised to never leave us nor forsake us, may this be our assurance today and for the week ahead THIS WEEK NEXT SUNDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY 10.00 a.m. FOOD @ 5.00 pm WORSHIP @ 5.30 pm & DROP IN 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 meets as VOLUNTEERS: arranged Richard Burns, Sylvia Gibson, Marianne Eustace, Alex Brown CHURCH CHOIR PRACTICE: 7.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. The Meeting Room The Link 11.00 a.m. Rev. Robert McMullan “The Lord’s my Shepherd” “God’s New Society:” 6.30pm to 8.00pm all ladies of all ages will be very welcome FRIDAY Studies in Ephesians #7 The Connection All year 8+ welcome meets as WEDNESDAY arranged Nicola Gray Rosemary Lyttle ednesday ith the ord W W W Olive McIntyre Christine McMullan Speaker, Mr. Joe Cassells, Jingling Huang Studies in Ecclesiastes 10.30 a.m. in The Link SATURDAY Tea/Coffee from 10.15 a.m. Come and bring a friend!! OTHER HALL BIBLE STUDY GROUP th 3rd – 9 FEBRUARY 7.30 p.m. The Meeting Room G. B. Commencing a series of Studies WEEK in James To make your gift towards the work of our Company, please use the envelopes provided in the pew and return via the offering plate. Coleraine Joint Evening Service THURSDAY Killowen Church of Ireland 6.00pm rd Serving Lunch in THE LODGE HOTEL Sunday 23 February 2020 TUESDAY 18th FEBRUARY the Main Hall at @ 9.00 a.m. KIRK SESSION that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in 12.30 p.m. Speaker: Janice Barr – Charlene’s Project me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the 7.30 p.m. Come and meet Singers: Vivian & Diane Carson world may believe that you have sent me. The Meeting Room John 17:21 friends, have a chat, enjoy good company Tickets: Cost £12, sharing a lunch meal and dessert Contact: Ismay Knox Guest: Mr Shane Laverty PRAYER TOPICS THURSDAY 20th FEBRUARY • Let’s Pray –PCI weekly prayer guide. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE • Andrew Neil, E3 North Coast 10.30 a.m. • Sarah Kennedy: Glasgow University CU The Link • Peter & Jayne Fleming, PCI Nepal All Ladies welcome Copies available in Vestibule and The link Contact; Liz Abernethy Sunday Evening @ New Row ORDER OF SERVICE 9th February 2020 6:30pm “Considering Grace” Welcome and Announcements This is the Good News with special guest Praise: Great is He, Who’s the King of kings Rev Terry Laverty Praise: We Have Heard a Joyful Sound Prayer Welcome & Announcements The Great Wall Praise 47 Jesus! the name high over all Praise: Thank you Jesus Prayer The things we have in common! Reading: Ephesians 2 vv13-22 page 1174, In Conversation with Terry read by Aubrey Beggs Offering Praise 10 Before the throne New Life….New Society Offering Praise: Oh How Good It Is Prayer Prayers for others: Reflection: Rev Terry Laverty led by Kenneth Tweedie Praise: You’re the Word of God the Father Praise 87 What gift of grace Benediction Benediction Ladies 1 3. Give the winds a mighty voice 1. Oh how good it is You're the Word of God the Father Great is he who's the King of kings Jesus saves When the family of God From before the world began and the Lord of lords, Let the nations now rejoice Dwells together in spirit Ev'ry star and ev'ry planet he is wonderful! Jesus saves In faith and unity Has been fashioned by Your hand Shout salvation full and free Where the bonds of peace All creation holds together Ladies 2 Highest hills and deepest caves Of acceptance and love By the power of Your voice Alleluia, alleluia, This our song of victory Are the fruit of His presence Let the skies declare Your glory alleluia Jesus saves Here among us Let the land and seas rejoice he is wonderful! He saves He saves Christ Jesus is alive Men So with one voice we'll sing to the Lord You're the author of creation His cross and grave become our victory cry Alleluia, salvation and glory, And with one heart we'll live out His word You're the Lord of ev'ry man He saves He saves be reconciled to God honour and power, Till the whole earth sees And Your cry of love rings out Tell the nations Jesus saves He is wonderful! The Redeemer has come Across the lands CCLI Song # 6319649 Colin Webster | Priscilla J. Owens | William For He dwells in the presence of His people James Kirkpatrick Yet You left the gaze of angels 1. We have heard a joyful sound © 2011 Colin Webster Songs (Admin. by Song Solutions Oh how good it is Came to seek and save the lost Jesus saves www.songsolutions.org) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com On this journey we share And exchanged the joy of heaven Spread the tidings all around CCLI Licence No. 1411 Jesus saves To rejoice with the happy For the anguish of a cross Bear the news to every land And weep with those who mourn With a prayer You fed the hungry Climb the steeps and cross the waves For the weak find strength With a word You stilled the sea Onward is our Lord's command The afflicted find grace Yet how silently You suffered When we offer the blessing That the guilty may go free Jesus saves Of belonging He saves He saves Christ Jesus is alive Thank You, Jesus, thank You, Jesus You're the author of creation….
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