WELCOME TO WORSHIP JOYS AND CONCERNS Rev. Hawley Wolfe
KIRKING OF THE TARTANS
(Please hold the microphone one inch from your mouth when sharing concerns, and speak
into the top of the microphone.)
November 13, 2011 10:45 a.m. Lord’s Prayer (Saying “Debts” and “Debtors”)
*Congregation Standing
PRAYER OF CONFESSION (Unison) Marti Kent
“Love God above all and yi neighbor as yi self.” (See Bulletin Insert – from the 1560 Scots Confession)
-Quotation of Scottish Reformer John Knox (1514-1572)
On the lintel of his house in High Street, Edinburgh, Scotland SILENT PRAYERS OF CONFESSION – Please take this time to meditate quietly.
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
PRELUDE “All Glory Be to God on High” Manz
Leader: Friends, believe the good news of the gospel.
*PROCESSION All: In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven! Amen!
Beadle (God’s will in the Word) HYMN NO. 151 “Crown Him With Many Crowns”
Sword of the Word of God (God’s will in the world)
Pipes and Drum Corps of The Caledonian Society of B.R. OFFERING
Anthem
“Scotland the Brave” “All Praise to Thee” Pooler
Flag Bearers
Minister All praise to Thee, our God and King, for all the blessings Thou dost bring, for loving
care Thou dost bestow on all Thy creatures here below. We thank Thee, Lord, for Thy
*CALL TO WORSHIP Marti Kent dear Son, for all the goodness He hath done, for all the sorrow He hath borne, for joy He
Leader: Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised! We will honor You, brings to men forlorn. All this for us Thy love hath done, by this to Thee our love is won,
Father, because we love You! You have given us voices to praise You, for this Thy loving children sing, our thanks and praise to Thee we bring. Teach us to live
that we might be most faithful followers of Thee, keep us, O keep us, King of Kings, be-
and hands to serve You, and hearts to love You. neath Thine own almighty wings. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise Him,
All: Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in us! Let our lives be a sign of all creatures here below; praise Him above, ye heav’nly host; praise Father, Son, and
Your goodness and grace! Holy Ghost.
Leader: From glory unto glory, change us, Father God—and make us *Doxology Hymn No. 592
what You want us to be. *Prayer of Dedication
All: We say, “Hallelujah!” We say, “Praise the Lord!” We say, CHRIST AT WORK IN THE WORLD
“Amen and amen!” Pass the Friendship Book
PASS THE PEACE Greetings Joe McDonald Campbell, Chief, Caledonian Society
“Please speak to the person next to you and shake hands in peace.”
CHILDREN’S MESSAGE “Thank You to Our Veterans” NEW TESTAMENT LESSON, p. 258 Revelation 19:9-16
Sing verse 1 “O Beautiful, for Spacious Skies
SERMON Rev. Hawley Wolfe
“Christ the Lord, Victorious!”
CALL FOR THE TARTANS Tristin Clark and Todd McInnis
CALLING OF THE CLANS *BENEDICTION AND BLESSING FOR THE FISH FRY
Rick Bowles, Chief Our time of worship is over. Our time of joyful service begins!
St. Andrew Society of Baton Rouge
BLESSING OF THE FAMILIES Rev. Hawley Wolfe *HYMN “Amazing Grace” Intro – Solo Bagpipe
Bagpipes and Organ
“HIGHLAND CATHEDRAL” First Verse – Bagpipes Plus Congregation
Stanley Masinter, Pipe Major
Second Verse – Bagpipes, Drums, Congregation
Reprise – Solo Bagpipe – All Exit
Broadmoor Presbyterian Church PLEASE TURN OFF all pagers and cell phones when entering the sanctuary.
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) If you desire to commit or re-commit yourself to Jesus Christ, or to unite with Broad-
moor Presbyterian Church, or to share a concern of any kind, please talk to the pastor
(225) 924-4271 926-3421 or worship leader after the service.
(225) 924-9613 Fax Early Childhood Center HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES are available from the ushers for your
use. SPECIAL SEATS with enhanced armrests are also available. If needed,
E-mail: [email protected] please ask an usher.
Web-site: http://www.broadmoorpresbyterian.org SERVING US TODAY: Rev. Hawley Wolfe, Pastor … Rev. Harriett Cale,
Parish Associate … Marti Kent, Liturgist … Praise Choir … Luis Rodriguez,
Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8:00-4:30 p.m. Friday, 8:00-3:30 p.m. Interim Music Director … Judy McGehee, Organist … Ushers: Haywood Bass,
Barbara Beckmann, Jerry Davis, Tommy Gautreau … Greeters: Lisa Alost,
THE STAFF The Rev. Hawley Wolfe Kathy Wilson.
The Rev. Harriett Cale
Pastor SANCTUARY FLOWERS are given today by Barbara Waugh in loving mem-
Parish Associate Joy Hymel ory of her husband, Derek, and her parents, Sadie and Cyril Waugh, on their
Assistant to the Pastor Peggy Hammond birthdays.
Church Secretary Kathemarie Humphreys
Administrative Assistant CHRISTIAN CONCERNS
Staff Assistant Al Haefner
Director of Music Luis Rodriguez THIS WEEK: Jay Aranslein, Tim Alford, Scarlette Benard, Amy Biggers,
Organist Judy McGehee Stella Brown, Sabrina Olive Combs, Virgil Davis, Anthony Deselle, Aaron
Director of Children & Family Ministries Joanne Bradford Fisk, Dot Futch, Leigh Hamilton, Mary James (Hospice), Karen Kistler, Jill
Director of Young Adult Ministry Larsen, Johnny Long, Marcille MacLauchlan, Ruth McGregor, Carolyn Muel-
Youth Group Advisors Steve Wilson ler, Verlin Murphy, Jeremy Pastorek, Jocelyn Scott, Joshua Troxillo, Larry
Director of Early Childhood Center Jorge and Cristin Ponjuan Walters, Honor Watts, Gloria Williams, Janet and Paul Witherow, for Tom
Nursery Supervisor Bandy and our “Transforming Church Journey,” for the safety of our commu-
Church Custodian Kathy Balhoff nity and for our schools, for those who are looking for work, for all Sunday
Coordinator of Community Ministries Peggy Wescott School classes, for more “Laborers in the Harvest,” for the grace to lead people
Tanh Ngoc Vo to become fully devoted followers of Christ, for people to find hope and power
in their lives.
Bill Simmons
ON-GOING: Katelyn Bell, Lisa Bennett, Peggy Berry, Lucy Blake, Rita
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Broadmoor Presbyterian Church is to Brown, Harriett Cale, Brian Coles, Anne Davidson, Lois Dean, Maxine Deaton,
lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ. Mildred Dodson, Louise Forbes, Futch Family, Helen Gibson, Elsie Holmes,
Megan Iturralde, Velma Jones, Della Lane, Esther Lokken, Mary Lou
THE SESSION McGowan, Gerta Pecoraro, Bethany Price, Sherra Ruegg, Odette Sallinger, Sam
The Reverend Hawley Wolfe, Moderator Seidel (6), Mike Weinstein, Ellen Wirth, Bretton Wolf, Trigg & Bettye Wood,
Ray Zeppuhar, for new laborers in Christ’s Harvest; for health, strength, and
Mr. Roger Wirth, Clerk of the Session vision to serve; for the renewing of God’s church in the Spirit; for a spirit of
Mr. Jerry Davis, Mr. Bob Schmidt, Mr. George Thompson generosity and love; for our BPC Children’s, Family, and Youth Ministries; for
Charitable Giving Consultants
(* Denotes Chair of Ministry Area)
Class of 2011 Class of 2012 Class of 2013
Pabby Arnold (Worship) Lisa Alost (Cong. Care) Trish Gautreau* (Student)
Lilian Hahn* (Cong. Care)
Harold Keegan (Student) Brad Price* (Leadership) Bill Hall* (Mission)
Cristin Ponjuan (Children)
Pat Robertson* (Children) Dave Snyder* (Property) Alice Hondzinski (Stewardship)
Everardo Vogel (Property)
George Welsh* (New Member) Casey Thornton (Stewardship) Judi Johnson (Children)
Bebe Tulley (Mentoring) Marcy Lyon* (Fellowship)
Dale Tullier* (Worship) E. J. McCune (Fellowship)
Susanna Pylant (Worship)
Steve Wilson (Ushering)
Community Ministries of BPC; for the Presbytery of South Louisiana and MEN’S BIBLE STUDY will meet at 8:00 a.m. Thursday, November 17,
PCUSA; for MITC School in Mexico, for America’s leaders and service per- in Naylor Hall. Read 2 Samuel 15:1-37 “The serpent’s tooth: an ungrate-
sonnel in the Middle East; for the peace of Jerusalem, and the world. ful child (Absalom).”
HOSPITAL VISITORS: The Elders visiting, beginning today and each day THANKSGIVING FEAST: Our preschoolers and staff will hold their
this week, Judi Johnson, Nell Phillips, Everardo and Helen Vogel, Bill Hall, Thanksgiving Feast at 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 18, in the Activities
Sam Haase, Brenda Cloy, OPEN. Building. There will be music, dancing and feasting as they begin their
Thanksgiving Holidays.
OPPORTUNITIES AT BROADMOOR
SOUTHEAST MINISTRIES: Tuna Fish is the requested item this week.
STUDENT MINISTRY parent meeting to be held right after worship today Please bring to Sunday School, or the church office.
in the Parlor.
EXTENDED SESSION ROTATION SCHEDULE: 11/13 Marcy Lyon;
YOU’RE INVITED: The Presbytery of South Louisiana and the Congrega- 11/20 Kim Crawford; 11/27 Emily Clark.
tion of Jefferson Presbyterian Church Invites You to the Installation of The
Rev. Janice L. Desterhaft as Pastor today at 4:00 p.m., 4450 Jefferson High- YOUTH BREAKFAST ROTATION: 11/13 Joanna Rowan; 11/20 Jen-
way, Jefferson, LA. Reception to follow in Fellowship Hall. nifer Welsh; 11/27 Trisha Gautreau.
FISH FELLOWSHIP will meet at 1:00 p.m. today for a movie. LOOK FORWARD TO:
TUTORING: Tutoring for middle and high school students is 6:00-7:00 HOLT-ALLEN BIBLE CLASS meets at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, November
p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in Naylor Hall. Volunteers are always 20, in Fellowship Hall. Dale Tullier is the teacher.
needed.
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS: EBRP Schools and our Early Child-
C G & T’s LUNCH: See the bulletin insert for more information and to hood Center will be closed November 21-25.
RSVP. Please brush up on your “pilgrim facts” for our Thanksgiving Jeop-
ardy! COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE will be Tuesday, No-
vember 22, at St. Paul Lutheran’s Church. Rev. Michael Button is the
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Classes offered are Bible Class led by Rev. Wolfe host pastor: a reception will be held after the service. The offering will go
and Children with Joanne Bradford at 6:00 p.m. in Naylor Hall. (Free cof- to Southeast Ministries. This annual Thanksgiving service is the most
fee, cookies and a “movie” - short clip of “Gospel of Matthew.” See Mat- visible sign of our oneness in Christ, offered by churches of all denomina-
thews 17:1-13 Jesus Transfigured on a mountaintop.) SpiritQuest led by tions. The massed choir will sing Psalm 65 reprise “You are praised, O
Rev. Cale meets at 6:00 p.m. also. Next week, November 16, Mary Linda God, in Zion,” and choral anthem, “Rejoice, O Pilgrim Throng” (Carl
Frances and Nedra Zartman will discuss their impressions of Sr. Joan Chit- Schalk). The massed choir will rehearse 5:30-6:30 p.m. before the service.
tister, a Benedictine nun, who spoke at a seminar at St. James Episcopal
Church on “God, the World and the Gap Between. THE CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 AND 25. The Church Staff would like to
PRAISE CHOIR REHEARSAL is Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the choir wish everyone a safe and joyous Thanksgiving.
room. We always have room for more folks to help us make a “joyful
noise!” Please join us this week.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2011
9:00 Bloodmobile at BPC Back Parking Lot
9:30 Church School
10:45 Worship/Canned Goods Offering/Kirking Sanctuary
12:00 Men of Broadmoor Fish Fry for All AB
12:00 Student/Parent Meeting Parlor
1:00 FISH Fellowship to the Movies
ONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2011 AB
7:00 Caledonian Dancers Fellowship Hall
8:00 AA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2011 Naylor Hall
6:00 Tutoring AB
7:00 Claymore Club
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2011 Naylor Hall
12:00 C G & T’s Lunch and Program Naylor Hall
6:00 Bible Class, SpiritQuest and Children
7:00 Choir Rehearsal Choir
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011 Naylor Hall
8:00 Men’s Bible Class Naylor Hall
6:00 Tutoring
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 Parlor
9:00 Cursillo Renewal AB
11:00 Preschool Thanksgiving Feast
12:30 Preschool Staff Meeting and Lunch Fellowship Hall
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011 Frank’s
8:00 Men of Broadmoor Breakfast Away
7:00 LSU—Ole Miss
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2011 Sanctuary
9:30 Church School At the Nursing Home
10:45 Worship
12:00 Courtyard Cafe
3:00 Guest House Worship