Whosoever thou art that enterest this Church remember it is the House of God. Be reverent, be silent, be thought- ful, and leave it not without a prayer to God for thyself for those who minister, and those who worship here. MORNING WORSHIP _ 11:00 A.M, PRELUDE Marche Heroique, in 3B Minor - Schubert-Gaul Mr. Herman P. Gunderman, Organist PROCESS IONAL Hymn No. 1, "Holy, Holy, Holy" CALL TO “ORSHIP Pastor: Let this mind be in youwhich was also in Jesus Christ. People: As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. Collect: Therefore, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatso- ever things are honorable, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. DOXOLOGY MEDITATION AND SILENT PRAYER "My Lord, inspire me with kind words and thoughtful deeds, that I may share the yearnings and sympathy of others. May my Jife show that I am dependable, and may none be left lonely today because of my forgetfulness. Amen" HYMN No. 479 SCRIPTURE READING Acts 1:1-9 PASTORAL PRAYER, LORDtS PRAYER (THREE FOLD AMEN) ANTHEM ~*T Will Lift Up Mine Byes to the Hilis" Harker Mes. M. A. Summerour, Director RESPONSIVE RE ‘DING Page 565, "Spirit and Life" GLORIA PATRI PRESENTATION OF TITH&SS AND OFFERINGS (Choral Response ) OFFERTORY SOLO "Great Peace Have They” Rogers Mrs. James F. Porter SERMON "The Final Orders" The Pastor Acts 1:8 INVITATIONAL HYMN No» 465 (Stanzas 1, 5, 6) BENBEDICTION POSTLUDE Postlude Becker