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We are so glad to welcome you to worship this morning!

CONNECT

Thank you for spending time at Plainfield United Methodist Church today! We hope that you enjoy worship and are able to experience God’s presence in this place. Please stop by the Welcome Center in the South lobby to talk with a PUMC member, learn more about PUMC, and receive a free gift.

COFFEE & REFRESHMENTS

In the North lobby, you’ll find great coffee, refreshments and a place to chat and meet people. Please make yourself at home.

PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN

The children’s programs of PUMC are well supervised and offer warm, caring, and fun atmospheres. INFANT AND TODDLERS care is in room 15 from 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. every Sunday. THREE – PRE-K AGED CHILDREN Sunday school is at 10:00 a.m. in room 20. CHILDREN GRADES K-5 “Bible Explorers” begins at 10:00 in the south hallway. Classrooms

are marked. Children may begin arriving 9:45 a.m. in room 107, the Gathering Place, for worship and music before class.

During all worship services in the sanctuary, activity bags for children are available from the ushers.

STUDENT MINISTRY PROGRAMS

Middle and High School students will find a worship experience led by Youth Pastor Bob Preusch and the student worship team at 10:00 a.m. every Sunday upstairs in room 200.

ADULT SMALL GROUP LIFE

Learn more about the many adult small groups at PUMC by picking up a brochure from the information rack in the south lobby.

SPIRITUAL SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT

Stephen Ministers are church members trained to be confidential, listening, prayerful encouragers to anyone needing extra support for life’s challenges. Please contact a Stephen Minister by phoning the church office.

WEEKDAY CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

PUMC offers weekday children’s programs for ages 12 months—age 5. Please email Director Sigrid Schuld at sschuld@pumc.org.

BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

For children in Grades K-5 from 6:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. For more information, email Director Carissa Wooden at cwooden@pumc.org.

CONTACT US

600 Simmons Street, Plainfield IN 46168 PUMC.ORG | 317.839.2319 | pumc@pumc.org


JANUARY 28, 2018 CLASSIC WORSHIP | 8:45 & 10:00 A.M. PREACHING CHAPEL | 11:15 A.M.

AN INWARD FOCUS

PSALM 139:1-12, 23-24 REV. CHARLIE WILFONG The ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates, said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” The quote I’ve heard more often is, “Ignorance is bliss.” Just imagine these two perspectives applied to the purchase of a home. Would you rather buy and live in a house that had never been inspected? Or would you prefer a home that had been completely examined? Most of us would rather know the condition of the home. When you are aware, you can make urgent repairs, schedule seasonal enhancements, and plan for improvements to meet your long-term needs. It’s the same with the condition of your life. The examination of your soul gives you the opportunity to become more loving and Christ-like.

CLASSIC WORSHIP NOTES How stately! What splendor! Today’s opening hymn, “Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken” is all of that and even more. Much as it feels as though the world does (or should) rotate around ourselves, it doesn’t. It never has, and it never will. It is around God the Creator we gather, and it is God’s grace that “never fails from age to age” (verse 2). The hymn’s text was written by Englishman John Newton who also penned the text to “Amazing Grace,” and music by Austrian composer Franz Joseph Haydn. The tune was written as an anthem to Francis II of the Holy Roman Empire (later Austria), and has been used in Christian hymns, academic songs, and even as a national anthem. Continuing our musical journey around the world, “How Great Thou Art” is based on a Swedish melody and only made its move into the common American musical lexicon with the mid-20th century Billy Graham crusades. The choral anthem is based on a Scottish tune by composer James Leith Macbeth Bain, known as Brother James. Present-day composer Alan Bullard set the tune in a fresh arrangement in 2001. Today’s prelude and postlude feature excerpts from a multi-movement work by French Baroque composer François Couperin (1668-1733). At first listen, you may label the music elementary or on the simple side. But at second glance, make note of the florid musical ornamentation – a trait typifying music of the Baroque Period, and that of the composer himself. Indeed, the gifted composer, harpsichordist and organist was of renown lineage throughout Europe, and was even known as “Couperin the Great.” As you listen, tune your ears to the different reed stops employed on solo lines in the work: Oboe, English horn, trumpet, bassoon.


A TIME TO WORSHIP PRELUDE

Selected Movements from Mass for the Convents

F. Couperin

* WELCOME & GREETING * HYMN OF PRAISE 731 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken

* CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: People: Leader: People: Leader: People: Leader: All:

You have called us by name and made us your children. Speak, Lord, for your servants are listening. You have searched us and known us. Speak, Lord, for your servants are listening. You have accompanied us in work and in rest. Speak, Lord, for your servants are listening. You are always with us until the end of our days. Speak, Lord, for your servants are listening.

ANTHEM Christians, We Have Met to Worship

Chancel Bells

SCRIPTURE Red Pew Bible 503

Psalm 139:1-12, 23-24

MESSAGE

HYMN OF RESPONSE 77 How Great Thou Art An Inward Focus

Rev. Charlie Wilfong

TIME FOR PRAYER PASTORAL PRAYER THE LORD’S PRAYER 895 Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

GIVING

Because God gives, we give. Thank you for your generocity.

OFFERTORY

Brother James’ Air

Adult Choir Alan Bullard

* HYMN FOR PARTING 438

Forth in Thy Name, O Lord

* DISMISSAL & BLESSING * POSTLUDE Selected Movements from Mass for the Convents (*) asterisk indicates time for persons, who are able, to stand.

F. Couperin


GRIEFSHARE BEGINS AT PUMC If you’ve lost a spouse, child, family member, or friend, to death you’ve probably found there are not many people who understand the deep hurt you feel. This can be a confusing time when you feel isolated and have many questions about things you’ve never faced before. GriefShare begins February 21 at PUMC to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. GriefShare is a thirteen-week, Christcentered, biblically-based support group experience. A grieving person can join at any time during the thirteen weeks and the group is open to anyone seeking support in their grief. Each session shows a video presentation followed by small group discussion about the video. The video presents experts, ministers and Christian counselors discussing grief and recovery subjects helpful to persons who are grieving. Real people share their stories of what has helped them deal with the pain of losing a family member or friend through death. During the week between meetings, group members complete a Bible study and practical exercises to help them heal from grief. To register for PUMC’s GriefShare group, or to learn more, please contact PUMC’s GriefShare leader, Shannen Shortt at sshortt@pumc.org.

FOOTBALL SUNDAY AT PUMC! Sunday, February 4, is game day across America. Invite a friend to NewDay Praise Worship (8:45 and 10:00 a.m.) to hear from some NFL players about their life with Christ, on and off the field. Tailgate party, with food & games, included! And help make this a ‘souper’ Sunday for some hungry people. Bring canned soup to donate to the local food pantry.

FRANCIS MUSTAPHA VISITS PUMC February 11 Preaching Chapel (11:15 a.m. in the PUMC sanctuary) will feature Francis Mustapha, founder of the Madina Village School in Madina, Sierra Leone, Africa (madinavillageschool.com). Invite a friend to hear about this ministry which PUMC supports.


DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES PUMC is seeking a part-time Director of Children’s Ministries (DCM). The ideal candidate will have a visible and vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ displayed in his/her leadership of PUMC’s Children’s Ministries. In January PUMC Bible Explorers (Grades PreK, and K-5) began a grand adventure, sailing around the world with new friends Asia, Edgar, Kat, and Caleb of the Deep Blue Crew. Each week in Bible Explorers (Sundays, 10:00-11:00 a.m. at PUMC) students are experiencing a new adventure! Students will learn about God and what it means to be a follower of Jesus through Bible stories and opportunities to serve as disciples in the classroom, the local community, and the world! Kids will explore Guatemala, Kenya, Alaska, and Armenia throughout the year as they dive deep into God’s Word together. Students will discover what it means to be a follower of Jesus in this around-the-world adventure. Parents, please note: Students must be signed-in by an adult on Sunday mornings. Please be with your K-5 student at drop-off (room 107) and pick-up in the south hall. And if your child needs/wants a morning snack, please sign them in at 9:45 a.m. At 10:00 a.m. food is put away and the fun begins! If you can help make Sunday Deep Blue adventures extra special and meaningful for students, please contact Jeanne Milligan, Children’s Council Chair, at jeanne. milliga55@gmail.com to volunteer. Thank you!

Expectations include giving leadership to the children’s ministries of Plainfield United Methodist C h urch . T h e DCM will work with pastors, s t a f f, and volunteers to develop, articulate, and deploy a Christ-centered philosophy for faith development at PUMC. The DCM will give direction to the Children’s Council; direct process for recruiting, training, and deploying volunteer leaders; and supervise and train child care and nursery volunteers. (Please see job description at pumc.org for complete list of expectations.) Candidates must demonstrate spiritual character and maturity, passion for Christ and their ministry, enthusiasm, vision, versatility, effective communication and administration skills and teamwork in the leadership of an established and growing Children’s Ministry. A background in education and theological training will be helpful. To find complete details and to apply, visit pumc.org (staff/available positions). Completed applications received by February 15, 2018, will be given priority consideration. Questions and inquiries may be made to jobs@pumc.org.


CALENDAR

• A printed list of upcoming events can be found at the Welcome Desk, located in the South Lobby. The calendar can also be found on the Plainfield UMC website at pumc.org/ calendar, or via the Plainfield UMC Mobile App, available at pumc.link/getapp

what?s next

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR AT PUMC For the first time in nearly two decades, PUMC will present a full Broadway musical. As part of the PUMC Concert Series, Jesus Christ Superstar will be performed with singers and full orchestra during worship on Sunday, March 4 in the sanctuary. (Standard worship times: 8:45 and 10:00 a.m.) With favorite songs like I don’t know how to love him and Jesus Christ Superstar, the in-concert production is sure to inspire as we move into Lent. Be sure to invite others from throughout the community to attend either of the one-hour productions of the timeless musical. If you are interested in joining the production as a member of the chorus, there is still a little time to sign up. Chorus rehearsals begin February 15 and we have room for all voice parts. There is no audition or charge, but contact Director of Music Michael Pettry, mpettry@pumc.org, soon to join the production.

Romans 12:9-21

Sunday, February 4 Classic Worship Open It: What advice would you give to someone who wanted some practical wisdom on how to get along with others? Explore It: What down-to-earth advice did Paul give? Get It: How can a Christian learn to love others as God loves them? Apply It: How can you help those in your path experience love from you this week?

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN BIG GAME BAKE SALE The women of PUMC’s Mary Martha Circle, Rachel Circle, and Hope Circle will be having a bake sale on Sunday, February 4. Look for goodies in Clayton Hall and south lobbies. Stock up for your big game parties! Proceeds will be used for local missions.


PRAISE & PRAYER

PUMC VITAL SIGNS GIVING

JANUARY 21, 2018: YTD CONTRIBUTIONS: PRIOR YTD CONTRIBUTIONS: ONLINE GIVING FOR DECEMBER

$9,991 $110,072 $86,106 $14,495

ATTENDANCE

JANUARY 21, 2018: PREVIOUS 52 WK AVG: IN SERVICE TO PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF THIS CONGREGATION LAST WEEK:

442 400 22

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STAY IN CONTACT

ENEWS FROM PUMC Visit www.pumc.org to sign-up for free weekly eNews and digital delivery of the monthly newsletter “The Circuit Rider.” FOLLOW PUMC /PlainfieldUMC /NewDayPraise /PUMCBibleExplorers PUMC WEEKLY WORSHIP NOTES Available in the Plainfield UMC Mobile App PUMC WIRELESS NETWORK Wireless Network Name: PUMC Network Password: pumc1 GIVE SECURELY ONLINE pumcgives.to/pumc or in the Plainfield UMC Mobile App. SERMON DOWNLOADS Sunday sermons can be downloaded from pumc.org, from iTunes, or are available in the Plainfield UMC Moble App.

Please take a moment to touch and pray over the blankets for: Beverly Morphew from Edie and Al Pointer with prayers for comfort and peace. Hospitality Volunteers include: Tom Hilligoss, Ben & Justin Laver, Frank Davis, Russ & Sandy Combs, Martha Roath, Betty Denton, Carol Kersey, Sara Thrasher, Norma Lantz, Tamara Miller, Mary Ann Hamilton, Shirley Overton, Greg Hole, Jim Rodarmel, Joe Bennett, Larry Rudy, Tim Hansen, Leanne Tam, Mark Preis, Mike McFarling, John Bizeau, Kevin Gray, Brooks Wagler, Gerald Rhodes, Lance Burris, Orville Stenger, Todd Sprinkle, Clint Groeschen, Mike & Laurie Rohrer, Steve & Karen Best Acolytes: 8:45 a.m.

Cameron Zick Michael Langley

Classic Worship Liturgists: 8:45 a.m. Tony Perona 10:00 a.m. Bree Dunscombe Infant/Toddler Room this Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Kathy Everman 10:00 a.m. Kathy Everman

The Plainfield UMC App Available in the App Stores Download today at

pumc.link/getapp PUMC STAFF: Charlie Wilfong Senior Pastor Elizabeth Gilbert Associate Pastor Ken Loudenback Associate Pastor Bob Preusch Pastor of Youth Ministries Michael Pettry Director of Music Jaime Carini Organ Scholar Lynn Blosser Bell Choir Director Brent Miller Office Manager Eiric Shriner Communications Brenda Barnett Financial Administrator Sigrid Schuld Weekday Children’s Director Carissa Wooden Kids Connection Director Steve Manning Facility Manager Bonnie Walden Custodian/Housekeeper Brooks Wagler Night Custodian Contact staff members through the church office at 317.839.2319 or by email. (first initial, last name@pumc.org)


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