| The Lord's Day, October 25, 2009 | |
| SABBATH SCHOOL | 10:00 AM |
| Family | Meeting Hall |
| WORSHIP SERVICE | 11:00 AM |
| Welcome, Announcements and Prayer Requests | |
| Call to Worship | Psalm 93:1-5 |
| Psalm 93A | "Jehovah reigns; He's clothed..." |
| Invocation | |
| Psalm 143A | "My prayer, Jehovah, hear..." |
| Pastoral Prayer | |
| Tithes and Offerings - Psalm 143B | "LORD, let my prayer prevail..." |
| Scripture Reading | Psalm 110 |
| Scripture Text | 1 Peter 1:17-21 |
| Sermon | THE COST OF REDEMPTION |
| Psalm 49B, stanzas 4 - 9 | "They that trust in treasured gold..." |
| Benediction | |
| Psalm 49B, stanza 10 | "O'er them soon shall rule the just..." |
| FELLOWSHIP DINNER | 12:30 PM |
| Everyone is welcome to attend | |
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- The Men's and Women's Bible Studies on Wednesday will be meeting at 7:00 PM at the parsonage.
- Thursday Bible Study at First Presbyterian Church in Downtown Pittsburgh is from 12:00--1:00 with Randy leading the study.
- Friday Night Bible Study will meet at 7:00 p.m. at Ed and Dorey's.
- Check out our podcast Milligantown Theological Society at www.milligantown.org.
PRAYER AND PRAISE ITEMS
- Covenant (Meadville, PA) RPC / pray as they look for a new pastor / pray that they will be able to find a new church building
- Covenan RP Mission Church in Aurora, OH
- Rimersburgh RPC / pray that they will be encouraged in the Lord
- Anchor Fellowship / pray that the members will quickly find new church homes so that they can be ministered to and minister
- Our missionary prayer person is Heather Huizing in Sudan
- Jan Buchanan in West Africa
- Pray for our unsaved relatives, friends, and neighbors
| AFTERNOON WORSHIP SERVICE | |
| Call to Worship | Psalm 93:1-5 |
| Psalm 119O | "Thy word a lamp is to my feet..." |
| Invocation | |
| Psalm 119A | "How blessed the upright in the way..." |
| Scripture Text | Psalm 119:105-112 |
| Sermon | WHAT ARE GOOD WORKS |
| Psalm 119E, stanzas 1 - 3 | "Teach me, O LORD, Thy statutes' way..." |
| Benediction | |
| Psalm 119E, stanza 4 | "Turn Thou away my feared reproach..." |