WELCOME TO WORSHIP BLESSING OF THE FAMILIES Rev. Hawley Wolfe
KIRKING OF THE TARTANS Bagpipes and Organ
“HIGHLAND CATHEDRAL”
November 10, 2013 10:45 a.m. Stanley Masinter, Pipe Major
*Congregation Standing
“Love God above all and yi neighbor as yi self.” JOYS AND CONCERNS Rev. Hawley Wolfe
-Quotation of Scottish Reformer John Knox (1514-1572)
on the lintel of his house in High Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. (Please hold the microphone one inch from your mouth when sharing concerns, and speak
into the top of the microphone.)
Lord’s Prayer (Saying “Debts” and “Debtors”)
PRELUDE “I Sing the Mighty Power of God” arr. Page SILENT PRAYERS OF CONFESSION – Please take this time to meditate quietly.
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
*PROCESSION
Bible Leader: Friends, believe the good news of the gospel.
Sword of the Word of God
Chalice, Candles, Cross All: In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven! Amen!
Flag Bearers
Pipes and Drum Corps of The Caledonian Society of B.R. HYMN NO. 151 “Crown Him With Many Crowns”
“Scotland the Brave”
Minister OFFERING
Anthem “In Thee is Gladness” Gastoldi
Hymn No. 592
*Doxology
*CALL TO WORSHIP Marti Kent *Prayer of Dedication
Leader: Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised! Father, You have CHRIST AT WORK IN THE WORLD
Pass the Friendship Book
given us voices to praise You, and hands to serve You, and hearts to love Greetings to Caledonians and the British Club
You. Introduction of Chuck and Denise Kerr Ricks Bowles
All: Let the love of Jesus be seen in us! Let our lives be a sign of His
goodness and grace!
Leader: From glory unto glory, Lord, remake us in Your sacred image. OLD TESTAMENT LESSON, p. 333 2 Kings 2:19-22
All: We say, “Hallelujah!” We say, “Praise the Lord!” We say,
“Amen and Amen!” SERMON Rev. Hawley Wolfe
PASS THE PEACE “Reverse the Curse!”
“Please speak to the person next to you and shake hands in peace.” *BENEDICTION AND BLESSING FOR THE FISH FRY
CHILDREN’S MESSAGE
“We Are Thankful For Our Protectors” Our time of worship is over. Our time of joyful service begins!
Have questions? Need prayer? Come to the Parlor after the closing blessing.
RECOGNITION OF VETERANS AND SPOUSES OF VETERANS
Verse 1 “O Beautiful, for Spacious Skies *HYMN “Amazing Grace” Intro – Solo Bagpipe
Children, 2 through 5, may now go to Extended Session. A nursery is provided First Verse – Bagpipes Plus Congregation
for children under age two.
Second Verse – Bagpipes, Drums, Congregation
Reprise – Solo Bagpipe – All Exit
CALL FOR THE TARTANS Alex Chenevert and Madisyn Puckett *POSTLUDE “Immortal, Invisible” arr. Peterson
CALLING OF THE CLANS
Tom Mungall
St. Andrew Society of Baton Rouge
Broadmoor Presbyterian Church SPECIAL SEATS with enhanced armrests are available. If needed, please
ask an usher.
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
SERVING US TODAY: Rev. Hawley Wolfe, Pastor … Marti Kent, Litur-
(225) 924-4271 926-3421 gist … Luis Rodriguez, Director of Music … Judy McGehee, Organist …
Praise Choir … Ushers: Brenda Cloy, Carol Haase, Casey and Susan
(225) 924-9613 Fax Early Childhood Center Thornton … Greeter: Peggy Logan.
E-mail: [email protected] SANCTUARY FLOWERS are given today by Barbara Waugh in loving
memory of her husband, Derek, parents, Cyril and Sadie Waugh, and other
Web-site: http://www.broadmoorpresbyterian.org loves ones; and by Debbie Parks in loving memory of her mother, Bea
Byrnes, on the occasion of her birthday, November 1.
Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8:00-4:30 p.m. Friday, 8:00-3:30 p.m.
CHRISTIAN CONCERNS
THE STAFF The Whole Congregation
The Rev. Hawley Wolfe THIS WEEK: Jolie Berry, Sue Berry, Belinda Boudreaux, Wally Bounds,
Ministers Peggy Hammond Stella Brown, Evelyn Davis, Margaret and Carroll Fletcher, Leslie Henke,
Pastor Kathemarie Humphreys Ruth Hood, Jill Larson, Johnny Long, Rev. Bill O’Neal, Leslye Palomares,
Church Secretary Rufus Price, Carl and Kris Renfroe, Sue Sasser, Loretta Sharp, Johana
Administrative Assistant Al Haefner Solis, Joshua Troxillo, Honor Watts, Theresa Weimer, for the safety of our
Luis Rodriguez community and for our schools, for those who are looking for work, for all
Staff Assistant Judy McGehee Sunday School classes, for more “Laborers in the Harvest,” for the grace to
Interim Director of Music Joanne Bradford lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ, for people to find
Organist hope and power in their lives.
Director of Children & Family Ministries Steve Wilson
Jorge and Cristin Ponjuan ON-GOING: Doris Atteberry, Katelyn Bell, Peggy Berry, Rita Brown, Sue
Director of Young Adult Ministry Candler, Brian Coles, Lois Dean, Mildred Dodson, Futch Family, Helen
Youth Group Advisors Kathy Balhoff Gibson, JoAnn Glass, Megan Iturralde, Don Kirk, Della Lane, Esther Lok-
Director of Early Childhood Center Betty Price ken, Marie McAdams, Mary Lou McGowan, Ruth McGregor, John Muel-
Nursery Supervisor ler, Susan Potter, Ted and Judy Roeling, Sherra Ruegg, Odette Sallinger,
Tanh Ngoc Vo Cindy Seguin, Sam Seidel (6), Richard Stallworth, Amelia Tircuit, Mike
Church Custodian Bill Simmons Weinstein, Dave and Peggy Wescott, Janet and Paul Witherow, Trigg
Coordinator of Community Ministries Darren Kimball Wood, for new laborers in Christ’s Harvest; for health, strength, and vision
Coffee House Director to serve; for the renewing of God’s church in the Spirit; for a spirit of gen-
erosity and love; for our BPC Children, Family, and Youth Ministries; for
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Broadmoor Presbyterian Church is to Community Ministries of BPC; for the Presbytery of South Louisiana and
lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ. PCUSA; for MITC School in Mexico, for America’s leaders, and service
personnel in the Middle East; for the peace of Jerusalem, and the world.
THE SESSION
The Reverend Hawley Wolfe, Moderator HOSPITAL VISITORS: The Elders visiting, beginning today and each
day this week are Sam Haase, Brenda Cloy, Mariano Hinojosa, Barbara
Mr. Roger Wirth, Clerk of the Session Long, Alice Hondzinski, Lilian Hahn and Diane Mouk.
Mr. Bob Schmidt, Mr. George Thompson
Charitable Giving Consultants
(* Denotes Chair of Ministry Area)
Class of 2013 Class of 2014 Class of 2015
Trish Gautreau* (Student) Kathy Battaglia* (Worship) Amy Allen (Adult)
Alice Hondzinski*(Mission) Barbara Beckmann (Steward) Brenda Cloy* (Children)
Judi Johnson* (Hospitality) David Bradford (Student)
Marcy Lyon* (Fellowship) Sam Haase* (Stewardship) Marti Kent (Children)
E. J. McCune (Fellowship) Aimee Rowe* (Session Train) Betty Kraft* (Adult)
Steve Wilson (Worship) Ann Smith* (Cong. Care)
Mike Zobrist* (Leadership) Chad St. Julien (Property)
(Dave Snyder* (Property)
OPPORTUNITIES AT BROADMOOR SEVERAL CHOIR ROBES ARE MISSING. Can you help us? Several
of our teal-colored adult choir robes are missing from the Choir Rehearsal
KIRKING OF THE TARTANS is today. We’ll have bagpipes, drummers, Room. If you have one, please return it to the church office or the choir
ministers and banner-bearers to begin the service. The Second Sunday rehearsal room. If you know where one is, please call the church office.
Canned Goods Offering will be taken. Men of Broadmoor have prepared Thank you so much!
their delicious fried fish for everyone at noon in the Activities Building.
Everyone is welcome. Cost: $10 per person, $35 cap per family. FOR THE LOVE OF READING: Please help VIPS build strong readers
by becoming a Reading Friend today. Contact Tony Pryer, EveryBody
VETERANS RECOGNITON TODAY: Veterans of all branches of ser- Reads Coordinator at [email protected], 226-4703 or
vice, at any time of service, will be recognized today in worship. Spouses of vips.ebrschools.org.
veterans will also be recognized.
LOOK FORWARD TO:
WELCOME TO WORSHIP today Dick Mentzer’s nephew, Church Kerr,
and wife, Denise. Tomorrow is the grand opening of Mooyah Restaurant at ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES meet at 9:30 a.m. in Naylor
6555 Siegen Lane in Baton Rouge. The restaurant has 98 seats and a giant Hall and Fellowship Hall.
“Moodle Doodle” - children’s graffiti chalkboard.
►Holt Allen Bible Class is doing Paul’s “Letter to the Romans” led by
TUTORING for middle and high school students meets 6:00-7:00 p.m. Dale Tullier in Fellowship Hall. Enjoy the gospel sing-along at the begin-
Tuesdays and Thursdays in Naylor Hall. Tutors are always needed. Please ning of the class.
contact Mike Zobrist or Blanche Hamilton to volunteer. ►Seekers Class is studying the “Gospel of Luke.” Sam Haase is the lead
teacher in Naylor Hall-6.
PRAISE CHOIR meets at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday in the choir room. ►“Connecting in Christ” led by Mike Zobrist and Anne Wolfe, are
studying “Acts of the Apostles.” The class meets in Naylor Hall-7.
WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY will meet at 2:00 p.m. November 13 in ►“Walking In Faith” led by Lilian Hahn, Betty Kraft and Amy Allen are
Naylor Hall. Please read Titus 3:8-15. “Avoid stupid arguments.” Our next studying of “Parables of the Bible,” using Wiersbe’s “Windows of the Bi-
study will be the Book of “James.” ble.” Naylor Hall N-8.
►“New Beginnings for Young Adults” led by Steve and Kathy Wilson
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY will meet on Thursday, November 14, at 8:00 a.m. meets in Naylor Hall N-9. They are watching and discussing the Roma
in Naylor Hall. Please read Acts 1:1-11. “You shall be my witnesses, in Downey film “The Bible.” (The Adult VBS watched it this summer.)
Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth.” ►Youth Sunday School (grades 6-12) led by David Bradford, Melisa
Lavender, and David Heidke, in the Activities Building.
SOUTHEAST MINISTRIES: Spam or Corned Beef is the requested item ►Children: Nursery-Pre-Kindergarten are led by Ellen Snyder in the
this week. Please bring to Sunday School, or the church office. Education Building. Kindergarten-1st Grade, led by Emily Clark, and 2nd
-5th Graders, led by Joanne Bradford, meet in Living Water in Naylor
STEWARDSHIP MINISTRY REPORT: As of October 31, 2013, our Hall.
General Fund budget deficit stands at $23,000. This deficit is due to a lack
of pledge receipts during the first ten months of 2013. This has had a nega- 2013 PRESBYTERIAN GIVING CATALOG is now available on the
tive effect on maintaining our budget and mission needs. It is most impor- table in the narthex. Millions around the world face daily struggles to
tant that we as a congregation make up as much of the budget deficit as pos- access food, clean drinking water, and shelter. Help alleviate their burdens
sible before the end of this calendar year. Please make every effort to fulfill with gifts of livestock, seeds, water filtration systems, school supplies,
your pledge giving during November and December so that we do not start cleaning tools, or pots and pans. Your gift will be used by the ministries
2014 with a large budget deficit. Thank you for Giving Back to God. Sam that receive funding from one of the four church-wide Special Offerings.
Haase, Stewardship Chairman.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2013 Kirking of the Tartans
9:00 Bloodmobile at BPC Back Parking Lot
9:30 Church School
10:45 Worship/Veterans/Canned Goods Offering Sanctuary
12:00 Men of Broadmoor Fish Fry for All AB
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2013 Veteran’s Day
3:00 New Elder Training Naylor Hall
7:00 Caledonian Dancers AB
7:00 AA Fellowship Hall
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2013 Naylor Hall
6:00 Tutoring AB
:00 Claymore Club
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2013 Naylor Hall
2:00 Bible Study Choir
7:00 Choir Rehearsal
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 Naylor Hall
8:00 Men’s Bible Class Naylor Hall
2:00 Communion at Williamsburg
6:00 Tutoring
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013 Parlor
9:00 Cursillo Renewal Fellowship Hall
7:00 Brew Unto Others Coffeehouse
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2013 Frank’s
8:00 Men of Broadmoor Breakfast SA/AB
Sanctuary
11:30 Presbyterian Women Fall Luncheon
Fruits of the Spirit Rehearsal
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2013
9:30 Church School
10:45 Worship/Fruits of the Spirit Litany Sanctuary
12:00 Courtyard Café Narthex
12:00 PW Cookbooks and Gift Wrapping Narthex
12:00 Singles Planning Meeting Parlor
3:00 Guest House Worship At the Nursing Home
6:00 Singles Group—“A Cajun Thanksgiving” Boutin’s