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NEXT STEPS
Our Good Samaritan Fund is supported through contributions
from our members, given to help individuals and families in
serious nancial need. We understand how hard it can be
to ask for help, and keep a high standard of condentiality.
If you or others you know are struggling nancially, please
contact Linda McCallister at x1159 for assistance.
SAVE THE DATE
NEXT WEEK
True Life Choice, a local pregnancy counseling center, is
short volunteers due to the summer months. If you are
in a position to volunteer, please contact Corrie Moore
at 407.244.5539 or email cmoore@truelifechoice.com.
Training is always provided.
Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church of
Orlando this morning! So glad youre here. We worship
together as a church family in four services on Sundays:
Traditional worship in the Sanctuary at 8:30 and 11am, and
Genesis worship in Lee Fellowship Hall at 9:45am and 11am.
If youd like to connect and learn more about this church,
one of our leaders will be available at the front of the room
after worship, or you can visit fpco.org/guest.
COMING UP
Ladies, our nal Summer
Nights & Salads event of
the season is Wednesday,
July 23. Join us in Lee
Fellowship Hall for dinner
and a feature presentation
by professional organizer,
Kim Bignon. Registration
closes July 16. Questions?
Register at fpco.org/we or
contact Lori Needham at
lneedham@fpco.org.
July 24-24: Biblical Entrepreneurship I
Join us for our monthly Evening Prayer Service on
Wednesday, July 16 at 6:00pm in Lee Fellowship Hall. Be
with us as we seek Gods voice in our lives.
New to First Pres? Join us
for First Step on Sunday,
July 20 immediately
following the 11:00am
worship services. This
30-minute overview of the
church, and how you can
connect, is hosted by Dr.
Case Thorp. Join us in the
new Legacy Room, located
across from King Parlor in
the Grand Hall.
WELCOME!
July 6, 2014
GENEROSITY
Stewardship Report as of June 29, 2014 (end of scal year)
Tithes & Oferings This Week Fiscal YTD
Budgeted $111,133 $6,426,216
Received $185,174 $6,351,473
Surplus/(Decit) $74,041 ($74,743)
Give easily and securely online from your smartphone at
fpco.org/mobile.
FAMILIES AT FIRST PRES
First Pres has three rooms to help young families on
Sunday mornings: one nursing room for mothers & infants,
next to the Prayer Room, between the Sanctuary and Lee
Fellowship Hall, and a second nursing room for mothers &
infants, on the 1st oor of Clayton Life Center next to the
elevators.
In addition, we have a Family Room for infants, children and
dads :-) , also on the rst oor of Clayton Life Center.
All three rooms have a live television feed from the worship
services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ORLANDO
address 106 East Church St., Orlando Florida 32801
phone 407.423.3441
online fpco.org /rstpresorlando /fpcorlando
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
As a caring body of believers, please remember in your
prayers those recently hospitalized or recuperating at
home: Kenny Youmans and Sandra Mofses.
Sympathy to Zonia & Jake Horton on the death of her
father, Leo Pino, June 27. Mr. Pino was the grandfather of
Katelin & Henry Horton.
Sydney & Jack Prevost, Lamb & Woody Daniel and Cutter
& Shaughnessy Hart on the death of their mother, Anabella
Hart, June 28.
Dana & Lisa McCrystal on the death of his father,
Mac McCrystal, June 28.
Chris Couch on the death of her husband, Jack, June 29.
Bill & Katie Herlong on the death of his mother, Margaret
Herlong, June 30. Margaret was the grandmother of Grace
and Anna Francis Herlong.
To be added to our prayer list call the Pastoral Care ofce
at 407.423.3441 x1455, or submit an online prayer request
at fpco.org/prayerrequest.
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
To Hear Gods Word
Prayer for Illumination Kent Sterchi
*Scripture Reading Matthew 6:9-10;
Matthew 13:24-33
The Lords Prayer Sermon Series
Three Part Harmony
Communion
Invitation to the Table
Prayer of Consecration
Word of Institution
Serving of the Bread
Serving of the Cup
Assisting in Genesis: Dr. Case Thorp and Wil Brown.
NOTES
FAMILIES AT FIRST PRES
First Pres has three rooms to help young families on Sun-
day mornings: one nursing room for mothers & infants, next
to the Prayer Room, between the Sanctuary and Lee Fellow-
ship Hall, and a second nursing room for mothers & infants,
on the 1st oor of Clayton Life Center next to the elevators.
In addition, we have a Family Room for infants, children and
dads :-) , also on the rst oor of Clayton Life Center.
All three rooms have a live television feed from the worship
services.
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, many
people had a clear idea in their minds as to what Jesus
Kingdom of God should look like. We are often in the
same boat, as we know clearly in our minds how God
should act in any given situation. When He doesnt, were
surprised! In Jesus Sermon on the Mount, He describes
what Gods kingdom looks like. It is in the hearts of
His people. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs
is the kingdom of heaven. It is in this same sermon
that Jesus tells us how to pray. Notice the phrase thy
kingdom come, thy will be done. Gods kingdom is yet
to arrive. In this portion of His sermon, Jesus is urging
His listeners to rely on Gods sovereign knowledge of
what He is doing and providing. As we celebrate our
nations founding this weekend, let us remember the
biggest picture of Gods everlasting kingdom, the one He
rules. - Dr. Dan Sharp
(Please silence all phones and electronic devices.)
GATHERING
Prelude Largo (from the New World Symphony)
Antonin Dvorak
Announcements
Organ Meditation Allegro maestoso
Felix Mendelssohn
*Call to Worship
*Processional Hymn of Praise
My Country tis of Thee
Hymn No. 731
*Ascription of Praise
Organ Praise
*Passing of the Peace
St. Paul always greeted with the words, The peace of God be
with you. This is an appropriate way to greet fellow brothers
and sisters in Christ, and so we say, The peace of the Lord be
with you and respond, And also with you. We then pass this
greeting of peace to one another. At the passing of the peace
we should earnestly desire Gods peace upon each person we
greet.
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
Pastoral Prayer and The Lords Prayer
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Oferings
*Doxology with Hymn No. 34
*Prayer of Commitment
Organ Ofertory Intrada
Matthew Corl

(Give securely on your smartphone: fpco.org/mobile)
PROCLAMATION OF GODS WORD
To Hear Gods Word
Prayer for Illumination Kent Sterchi
*Scripture Reading Matthew 6:9-10;
Matthew 13:24-33
Pew Bible p. 685 & 691
The Lords Prayer Sermon Series
Three Part Harmony
Communion
Invitation to the Table
Prayer of Consecration
Word of Institution
Serving of the Bread
Serving of the Cup
RESPONSE
*Hymn of Response Christ Be My Leader
Hymn No. 453
*Invitation and Charge
*Benediction
Postlude Toccata in D minor
Max Reger

* All who are able are invited to stand.
G E N E S I S WOR S H I P T R A D I T I ON A L WOR S H I P
Assisting in Worship: Dr. Case Thorp and Josiah Armes,
organist.
Dr. Swanson is away this week. He will return to the ofce
July 14.
ABOUT COMMUNION
Today we celebrate the sacrament of Communion, also known
as the Lords supper, the story of which is found in Luke 22:7-19.
We believe in an open table. We invite every believer
who has publicly professed faith in Jesus to join us in this
celebration. We believe by the power of the Holy Spirit, that
the bread and the cup become for us the living presence of
the broken body and shed blood of Jesus. We do not believe
it becomes actual esh and blood, but the spiritually living
presence of God through the Holy Spirit.
Presbyterian churches do not have altars like other
churches may. We have a table, symbolic of the Great Feast
of Thanksgiving we will one day enjoy with Jesus and the
heavenly host, as illustrated in Matthew 26:29 & Luke 22:16-18.
We view the cross of Christ as the nal and sufcient altar, on
which the ultimate sacrice was made.
Suggestions for Celebrating Communion. Before serving the
bread and wine (non-alcoholic grape juice), the pastor will lead
the congregation in a time of prayer. During this time, confess
your sins to God; ways you have violated His commandments;
areas of your life where you are not living by faith; things you do
in an attempt to earn His favor.
While the bread is being served, meditate on what the death
of Jesus means for you; how the sins you confessed were laid
upon Him and paid for with His body. Rejoice that you do not
sufer Gods judgment because Christ sufered this judgment on
your behalf.
While the cup is being served, let it wash away your guilt, much
the way we are washed spiritually by the blood of the Lamb
(Jesus). One day, you will feast with God and all that your heart
desires will be fully satised. Take this time to confess specic
things that capture your heart more than God (approval of
others, success, your family, etc.). Rest in His presence.
WELCOME!


July 6, 13, 20, & 27
Conway Cares is the in-school food pantry
supporting hungry kids at several local schools in
our own neighborhoods (started by a First Pres LIFE
Community). Throughout July, were collecting non-
perishable food items for children to eat at home on
the weekends and after school.
LOOK FOR COLLECTION BINS IN THE EDINGTON
CENTER LOBBY AND UNDER THE ANGEL WING
(BETWEEN ALLEN HALL & THE SANCTUARY)
Questions?
Email Robin Boyd at rboyd@fpco.org or call x1474.

July 28 - August 1
Give a couple of hours in your day and help your
neighbor in need! Every year, First Pres commits
to serving lunch each day for one week at the
Christian Service Centers Daily Bread. We only
need 10 volunteers each day of the week, and we
have a spot for you.
Email Robin Boyd at rboyd@fpco.org or call x1474.

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