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WELCOME
Thank you for coming to First Presbyterian Church of
Orlando this morning! We worship together as a church
family in four services on Sundays: Traditional worship in
the Sanctuary at 8:15am and 11am, and Genesis worship
in the Sanctuary at 9:45am and in Lee Fellowship Hall at
11:00am.
Check in and let us know you’re here: visit our Legacy
Room for a cup of coffee and say hello, or text “FPCO” to
the number 313131.
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
As a caring body of believers, please remember in your
prayers those who have recently been hospitalized, are
recuperating at home: Audrea Born and Marlyce Mulder
Our sympathy to Brenda Borders on the death of her
mother, Jeanette Boals, February 4.
To be added to our prayer list call the Pastoral Care office
at 407.423.3441 x1455, or submit an online prayer request at
fpco.org/prayerrequest.
PARTICIPATION
IN GIVING
38.3%
GENEROSITY JANUARY 2018
WELCOME
The Sacrament of Baptism (9:45)
S Frances Claire Gaylord, born August 28, 2007,
daughter of Meredith and Scott Gaylord.
Charge to Congregation
Song of Commitment
Take Her Life and Let It Be hendon
NOTES
Traditional Worship
You will notice the presence of the large cross at
the front of the Sanctuary as we have entered the
season of Lent. Fasting and prayers have long been
a part of the Church. There are multiple references
to such throughout the Scriptures. Certain days
of the week were fast days as a part of spiritual
discipline. About the fourth century we see the first
references to the “forty,” a forty day time period
of fasting and prayer commemorating Jesus’ forty
days in the wilderness. The churches observed this
period of time as preparation leading up to Easter.
It also marked the conclusion of a two to three
year study of those wishing to become Christians
in preparation for their baptisms at the Easter
Vigil, a few hours before sunrise Easter morning.
As part of our preparation for Easter Sunday, each
week we’ll be adding another element to the cross
visually reminding us of various aspects of the most
signficant event in the world’s history. Today you
see the money bag, speaking to us of Judas’ betrayal
of the Savior for thirty pieces of silver.
-Dr. Dan Sharp
GATHERING
Prelude
Little Bells gaul
Welcome
*Ascription of Praise
Pastoral Report
Charge to Congregation
Song of Commitment
Take Her Life and Let It Be hendon
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving Through Tithes and Offerings
Anthem of Devotion
Cantique de Racine gabriel fauré
Chancel Choir
Sara Hietala, clarinet
RESPONSE
*Hymn of Response no. 649
We Give Thee But Thine Own schumann
*Benediction
*Choral Response
Omega Amen daniel sharp
Postlude
Rigaudon campra
* All who are able are invited to stand.
• Coffee
• Sugar or sugar packets
• Stir sticks
• Non-perishable creamer
• Socks