June 16, 2013 Father’s Day Prelude *Hymn Faith of Our Fathers Affirmation of Faith (The Apostle’s Creed) Welcome Hymn Majesty, Worship His Majesty Hymn There’s Something About That Name Sharing Praises & Concern Time of Personal Prayer Pastoral Prayer (followed by the Lord’s Prayer) 710 881 176 171 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. Hymn This Is My Father’s World Tithes and Offering *Doxology *Scripture Message Where Are the Men Today? *Response I Surrender All *Congregation please stand as able 144 Proverbs 22:6 Rock Stone 354 Our Mission Statement: Bringing people to Jesus through worship, teaching and fellowship, and striving to make active growing disciples for the glory of God. This morning we are going to take a look at what is known as Father’s Day. With that in mind we will move away from the lectionary readings and attempt to speak to the men (and at times women) this morning and attempt to look at the state of our society today. The reality is that when we begin to look at the role of a dad (and even the role of men) the message may be hard to accept. While this may be true, sometimes the truth hurts. The truth as I see it is men have forgotten what it means to be men today. We have forgotten what it means to be a leader in the home and certainly we have forgotten what it means to be a leader in the church. The state of our society, in fact the state of our world, boils down to the fact that men no longer live like men. They may be male in gender but they do not live as men. Because of that we have lost the focus of what it means to be a father/dad. So men let’s begin our time together, ladies listen closely for you too will be able to help us men become what we need to be in the future. I’d Rather Have a Backache Now A man came home from work and saw a neighbor out in the back yard playing ball with his daughter. He knew the man had a hard job - a laborer's job. He called to his friend and said, "Jim you ought not to be doing that. You are going to get a backache." To which the neighbor responded, "Oh yes, maybe, but I'd rather have a backache now than a heartache later." There is a lot of wisdom to this response. We should be participants in our child's life and not spectators. We must know them at playtime, at study time, bedtime, mealtime, family time and worship time. If we come to know them, then the reverse is true, they will come to know us. Eric S. Ritz, esermons.com What Are You Passing On? At the first church that I pastored, I had the job of mixing feed to supplement my income. For a period of about two weeks, each day that I came home from work, my two boys, ages 2 and 3 would look at me, smile, and would say, "Boy, dad, you sure are dusty!" I would reply, "Yes, I sure am dusty." Then I would get cleaned up. I didn't think too much of this until I was washing my car and saw my oldest son doing something very strange. He was picking up the gravel and stones that were in our drive and rubbing them into his pants. I asked him, "What are you doing?" He replied, "I want to be dusty like you dad!" I realized that if a child would look up to his father for being dusty and want to copy his father, a child could look up to his father and follow him for anything. What are you passing on to your son? Jerry L. Steen, esermons.com PRAYER REQUESTS Prayer Requests: The Lost and Unchurched, Our Homebound: Elsie Guy, Bobbie Morrow, Joe Robertson, Corendene Rushing, Betty Weissinger, Susan Shirley, Evonne Brown, Duffy Hagler, Joe Ed Brown, Jack Hagler, Carolyn Gunter, Eloise Medders, Frank Landry, Elvie Darden, Jewel Walters, Sara Lee, Mandy Latner, Jack & Naomi Brown, Nellie Ray, Peggy Atkinson, Charlie Smelly, Troy Turner, Linda Smelly, Darlene Hall, David Hall, JB Hall, Willie Turner, Shelby Brown, Shelly Cleckler, Debbie Medders, Jeanette Sellers, Mark Davis, Faye Kirkley, Rhonda Poe, Becky Hess, Julia Blazer, Melissa & Stephanie Coleman, Kim O’Leary, Barbara Fergenson, Averee & Olivia Farley, Brenda Lafoy, Florence Caddis, Morrell Coleman, Frances Etheridge, Patty Jean Armstrong, Sharon Evans, Deborah Sellers, Phil Robinson, Jeff Turner, Jacob Rhodes, Minor Medders, Wendell Shirley, American Leaders, Military, Our Nation, Our Church OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH: Worship on the Water (WoW) Sunday School Sunday Morning Worship Service Sunday Evening Worship Service Wednesday night Bible Study 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sun 6/23 Trustee Meeting 5:00 p.m. Sun 6/30 SPRC Meeting 5:00 p.m. 7/12 – 7/14 Vacation Bible School 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. The Missions Potato Bar Fund Raiser raised $1,947.00 for missions! Thank you to the Missions Team for all you hard work and the wonderful food. And thank you to everyone who contributed to make it a success. VBS Planning Meeting Thursday 6/20 6:00 p.m. We still need several volunteers to do Bible Adventures, Games, Projects, Finale, etc. We also need people willing to help advertise by hanging posters and handing out flyers. Decorations are needed and should be farm themed. If you can help decorate please let us know when you will be available. The closing celebration will be the Sunday morning worship service followed by farm-style picnic, petting farm and fun! Ideas welcomed!! Macedonia United Methodist Church “The Church on the Lake” 14837 Hwy 69 N, Northport, AL 35475 205.339.6360 (Office) 205.339.6610 (Fax) thechurchonthelakeumc.org PASTOR: Rock Stone June 16, 2013 Where Are the Men Today? Bro. Rock: 205-792-3301 (Cell) E-mail: rockpreach@aol.com Church E-mail: pastor@thechurchonthelakeumc.org Church Office E-mail: secretary@thechurchonthelakeumc.org