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Sermon delivered by Pastor Layman April 27 2007



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The Real Test of Love April 27, 2008



Micah 6:6-8

John 14:15-24



When our daughters were in their early years, they developed a certain pattern of behavior when they wanted something we didn't want them to have. Maybe it was another cookie. Maybe it was a piece of candy, or a felt-tipped marker that could make a big mess on the walls or furniture. Our girls would hear us say "No", but instead of turning away from the forbidden fruit, they would turn on the charm. They would run over, give us a hug, go to the marker, give us the sweetest "Aren't I precious?" smile and reach for the object we had refused to let them have. I've heard that preacher's kids are the worst ones of the bunch, so I presume no one else's children do this kind of thing. What our children were trying to say was "I love you, Daddy. I'll give you a hug and sweet smile to prove it. But I'm not going to do what you tell me. By golly, I WANT that felt tipped marker!"



On more than one occasion Jesus said to his disciples "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." (John 14:15) Some things we read in the Bible may be hard to understand, but not this statement. Pretty simple and clear-cut. Not much wiggle room here. Jesus lays it out plainly before us. "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." What are Jesus' commandments? The Golden Rule is to love God with all your heart, soul and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself.



Much of our lives we're trying to reverse the question. We're saying "OK, God. If you love me, get me a promotion, rid me of arthritis and let my team win." But the question is not "Does God love us?" It's obvious when one reads the Bible and considers the life of Christ that God does indeed love us. The real question is "Do we love God?" If so, we will keep Christ's commandments. We spend a lot of time like the young child, reaching for the forbidden fruit with a cute smile on our faces. "Lord, I know that I'm not supposed to do this. But I'm sure that unreasonable rule couldn't be meant for little ol' adorable ME!"



As adults, our disobedient cute smiles may take other forms. Sometimes those cute smiles might even take the form of attending worship. Of course, I'm all in favor of worship attendance. The church is not a resort for the righteous. It's a hospital for sinners, and there's no better place for hypocrites or sinners to be than in the church. But if one attends church not out of a desire to truly confess one's sin and seek God's guidance and strength--if one's church attendance is merely a way of cutely smiling at God while we swipe another cookie, God doesn't appreciate that. Some may consider attending church as the terrible price we pay for professing to be a Christian. You know, sitting in those uncomfortable pews for an hour, listening to the minister drone on and on... Church attendance is viewed by some as a 21st century form of penance.



Yet Jesus never taught worship attendance as the sole mark of those who loved him. He said "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." Public worship is part of these commandments, but far more is involved! Ethical living is what Jesus is talking about! Jesus once asked in frustration "Why do you call me 'Lord, Lord', and not DO what I tell you?" (Luke 6:46) The proof "of the pudding" is in our obedience. Ethical living is what God desires. The Old Testament prophet Micah asked "With what shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before God on high? Shall I come before him with burnt offerings?..." Micah concluded God desired ethical living, not mere formal religion. "What does the Lord require of you but to DO justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?"



The TV show "Leave It To Beaver" from the 1950's and 1960's is still seen on some cable channels. One of Wally's friends was Eddie Haskell. Teenager Eddie Haskell was an obnoxious kid. He was totally self-centered, but whenever Eddie saw Wally's mother, June Cleaver, he would politely say "What a nice dress you have on, Mrs. Cleaver." It takes a real creep to be disobedient and self-centered, and yet seek to hide one's true nature by politeness in front of adults, but that was Eddie Haskell. And God is telling us "Look, don't pull an Eddie Haskell on me. Don't say you love me and do as you please. Don't give me insincere praise and then live life selfishly. If you love me, you will keep my commandments."



Tom Long is a professor of preaching at Princeton. Princeton is, of course, a university town, and the church Long attends in Princeton prides itself in appealing to highly educated people. Long attended a covered dish dinner at the church, and sat next to a man whom he'd seen around church, but never met. They introduced themselves, and Long asked how long the man had been attending that church. I've been in this church for years," the man answered. "In fact, I'm the only non-intellectual left in this congregation." Professor Long smiled and said "You're kidding." "No, I'm not," the man said. "I haven't understood a sermon that's been preached here in 25 years." Professor Long weakly suggested the man was exaggerating, but he went on "But I'll tell you one thing. I'd NEVER leave this church."



Professor Long soon found out why a man who hadn't gotten anything out of a sermon in 25 years vowed he'd never leave. For several years, every Monday night, this man and a few others had been taking the church van to a nearby prison for youthful offenders. "Sometimes we play ball with the kids," he said. "Sometimes we have a little Bible study. Most of all we just get to know them as people. I started doing this because Christians are SUPPOSED to do things like that, but now I find that I get a lot from it myself. I have found that you can't prove the promises of God in advance, but if you live them, you find they're true, every one." (Journal For Preachers, Thomas G. Long, Decatur Georgia, Easter 1987, pp. 8-9)



The word of God must be proclaimed, but if it is not lived--if people think their Christian duty has been done by enduring another sermon, and not by seeking to live out the good news in their daily lives, then what a pity! Jesus didn't simply say "If you love me, you will listen to my preachers." He said "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." Ethical living is an essential part of the Christian life. Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said "Only he who believes is obedient; only he who is obedient believes." (LOVING GOD, Charles Colson, Zondervan, 1983, Grand Rapids, p. 19) Faith and practice must go together.



Let's say that you hired a man named Grigsby in your business to go around and contact clients each day, and service your equipment. Each morning Grigsby is there for his instructions for the day. Grigsby is on time, and comes appropriately dressed. Grigsby smiles and says "You're looking well, boss. What shall I do today?" And you give Grigsby a list of 10 clients to visit. Grigsby doesn't visit any of them. But the next morning Grigsby shows up, all smiles, throws out another compliment and asks for his daily instructions. Another 10 clients that Grigsby doesn't visit. This goes on for several days. Word gets back to you that Grigsby is not doing his job. You confront your employee, and what do you say? Do you say "Great job, Grigsby? Someday, this will all be yours."? Or do you say "Your smiles and 'good mornings' aren't going to keep your job. Do the job, Grigsby, or you're gone!"



God expects no more from us than he would expect from Grigsby: obedience. Jesus said "If you love me, you will keep my commandments."


First Presbyterian 
Church Building, Richmond on April 14, 2005

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, as it was in 1906 - ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO --click here


"First Presbyterian Church: Praising and obeying God,

loving neighbors, and

inviting all to enter into the joy of the Master"




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The traditional Sanctuary worship is video taped every Sunday. and may be viewed the following WEEK on Insight Cable Channel 21 (WCTV)locally. - -- use your VCR video recorder to shift the time to a more convenient one. -- our worship service will be shown at 6 PM on Sunday, 2 and 10 AM on Monday. Time listings are also in the Weekly Palladium-Item TV guide. Whitewater Community Television -- WCTV21. It is listed under "W" as "Worship at First Presbyterian Church"




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The order of worship for the sanctuary worship, the announcements, and the text of the sermon are after Christian education section of the web page.

The order is posted before Sunday morning and the sermon text after it has been preached in the worship service.


The entrance to the archive of old sermons is after this week's sermon announcement. Most sermons from 2000, 2001, 2002 , 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 are in the archives.



Come Worship with First Presbyterian each Sunday.


To best satisfy our current and future worshipers, there usually are two choices of worship style and two times!




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SERMON SERIES"The Message of the Bible in 10 Sermons" -

A series by Pastor David Layman" --- Preached to the First Presbyterian congregation the summer of 2007

The manuscripts may be accessed --click here-- to read and meditate on in order or individually.



Early in the Morning worship

'EARLY IN THE MORNING" ON OCTOBER 7th "Early in the Morning" worship moves to the fellowship hall, inside, at 8:15 AM. For more information by participants, visit their web site. Then use the "back" button on your browser to return to this page when done with www.Presbylife.com - --click here--


"EARLY IN THE MORNING" - Sunday Casual worship with COMMUNION EVERY SUNDAY --- Casual attire is appropriate and pets are welcome! Hot coffee, juice, and donuts ..

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP FOR "Early in the Morning" , Use the "back" button on your browser to return to this page when done with www.Presbylife.com - --click here--




Questions and answers arising from informational meetings held after the two worship services. Posted at the request of Pastor Layman.

- click here--)




Christian education and youth

Sunday School (CHRISTIAN EDUCATION all ages)Fall and Winter Season - 2007-2008 begins SEPTEMBER 9th



9 A.M. Senior High youth led by Bonnie Browning,

at First Christian Church

Located at South 10th and South A Streets

Youth plan to be back for Sanctuary Worship



9:15 A.M. New Testament Studies for Adults

Beginning with-The Book of Acts

led by Pastor John

in the Upper Room.



Beginning September 23 for adult women

9:15 A.M. "Caring Like Jesus" Women's Discovery Group

led by Margie Stoller

Conference Room.



Coming Soon fo adults

9:15 A.M. Celebration of Discipline

led by Phil Monger

Boardroom.




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MEETING FOR YOUTH DURING THE WORSHIP HOUR 10:45 until 11:30 AM

Live B.i.G. (Believe in God)

led by various leaders and helpers

A multi-age youth class meeting during

the 10:30 AM Worship Service in the Blue Room



Cross in front of Sanctuary



NEXT COMMUNION -- SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2008 ,



(for each Sunday's order of worship before that sunday - click here--)


PARKING AVAILABLE FOR SUNDAY Morning --click here

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A very important part of our church life is our small group ministry, which we call "Grace Groups".

The public worship of God is very important, as is Christian Education. But we also need more extended times to fellowship and get to know others better, while we grow in our faith.

That's why First Presbyterian is offering an expanded number of "Grace Groups" where we can fellowship with one another and grow in our faith at the same time. Some groups meet in homes, and some at the church. Groups study different topics, and offer opportunities for questions and listening to the insights of others.

GRACE GROUP UPDATED information is always available from the Church Office during their busines hours. -


Linda wears shawl



The Prayer Shawl Ministry is composed of knitters who are from the congregation of First Presbyterian Church (associated with www.shawlministry.com). The knitters pray before beginning a shawl and during the knitting of a shawl for those to whom ever the shawl will be given, for comfort during illness or stressful times. All are welcome to join us in the knitting and giving of love and prayers. Call the church office for more information. 765-966-2234

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--- THE Church Bulletin with announcements, order of worship and sermon text will be added further along in this page twice a week. Announcements usually up Thursday evening before the Sunday.



The entrance to the archive of old sermons is after this week's sermon announcement.




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IMPORTANT SESSION STATEMENTS

"CHILD PROTECTION POLICY" approved by March 2001 Session meeting revised and approved by session in May 2007-- --click here


CHILD PROTECTION POLICY Anyone working with youth in any way is required to attend A CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING SESSION every year.For training dates contact the church office.


"STATEMENT OF FAITH" approved by November 2001 Session meeting-- --click here



CHURCH OFFICERS and Session Commissions for 2007 year- updated 1/17/07----click here



OUR SPECIAL MISSION INTERESTS --click here




WHITEWATER VALLEY PRESBYTERY has a reworked web page . --click here




LINKS TO OTHER PRESBYTERIAN GROUPS TO WHICH WE BELONG

Presbyterian Church(USA) ( http://www.pcusa.org/

Synod of Lincoln Trails (http://www.lincolntrails.org/)

White Water Valley Presbytery ( http://www.whitewatervalley.org/)




BIBLE READINGS FOR TODAY AND MORE
. Also included on this page is a Mission Yearbook with prayer requests and a question from the New Catechism.
"Use the "back" button on your browser to return to this page when done with PCUSA" click here

http://www.pcusa.org

TO GO TO FRONT PAGE of PCUSA web site--- --click here

The Calendar is prepared by Kimber Klingman at the church office. phone 765-966-2234; email Kimber@FirstPresbyterianRichmondIndiana.com,


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CALENDAR FOR APRIL 2007 --click here


*** LECTIONARY (daily bible reading) COMPLETE with every day of the year click here ***"Use the "back" button on your browser to return to same spot on this page "***

Here are a number of devotional links

The Upper RoomClick here

Guideposts onlineClick here

Our Daily BreadClick here

A searchable BIBLE in many languagesClick Here

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SERMON SERIES"The Message of the Bible in 10 Sermons" -

A series by Pastor David Layman" --- Preached to the First Presbyterian congregation the summer of 2007

The manuscripts may be accessed --click here-- to read and meditate on in order or individually.



ARCHIVE OF OLD SERMONS AND ORDERS OF WORSHIP- --click here

These include sermons for most of the seven years of the Web Page. Recent additions include Pastor John Hollis sermons with his Scripture references.




Cross in front of Sanctuary

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THE SERMON ON SUNDAY Morning April 6, 2008 at both "Early in the Morning" and worship in the Sanctuary was given by Pastor David Layman

subject --"The way"

scripture -- John 14, Psalm 1

THE SERMON MANUSCRIPT IS AVAILABLE TO READ- --click here

The complete order of worship for this service - -click here-- now includes order of worship with prayer of confession

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THE SERMON ON SUNDAY Morning April 13, 2008 at both "Early in the Morning" and worship in the Sanctuary was given by Pastor /John Hollis

subject "OF HIM, THROUGH HIM. TO HIM"

scripture -- "Isaiah 4:12-24; Romans ll:33-36

THE SERMON MANUSCRIPT IS AVAILABLE TO READ- --click here

The complete order of worship for this service - -click here-- now includes order of worship with prayer of confession

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ORDER OF WORSHIP SUNDAY APRIL 27 , 2008- -click here



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THE FLOWERS are given to the glory of God by Bette and David Davenport in

gratitude for His blessings and in celebration of the lives of their

children and grandchildren.



LET US REMEMBER IN PRAYER: in health care units: Naomi Coffman, Maxine

Fleming, Pat Hood; at home: Esther Chamness, Fred Grohsmeyer, Sherry

McGuire, Erdine Runyon, Tensy Weisner.



ATTENDANCE LAST SUNDAY: 8:15~25, 1 dog; 10:30~137



SERVING AS Stephen Minister this week: Bette Davenport



GREETERS: Jon Richwine & Wilbur Rodenberg (Rody)



ACOLYTES: Will Brewer & Jordan Timmerman



USHERS: Jack Beilfuss (Head), Lyn Brown, Marty Carroll, Shirley Glennen,

John Prall



CONGREGATION ~ Please follow the "3-Minute Rule." Take the first three

minutes after the worship service to greet someone you don't know!



FOOD PANTRY SUNDAY is the first Sunday of each month;

Hope House Sunday isthe third Sunday of each month.



VacationBible School "Rainforest Adventure" is July 6-10. First Christian will host VBS this year; we need lots of helpers. The sign-up sheet is in the parlor. First Presby is in charge of the "snack" area, a list for those items will be out soon! Contact Jon Richwine or Diane Whitehead for more information.



MEMORIAL SERVICE for Marilyn Voyles is Monday, April 28, 2 PM in the

Sanctuary.







ROOFING has begun! Please be patient and careful parking, walking and with the mess around the church.







OPPORTUNITIES OF THE WEEK:



TODAY following 10:30 service



~Prayer with a Stephen Minister



~Fellowship in the Parlor



~12 Noon VBS meeting, FCC



~4-6 PM FYG Family Fun Night



~PresbyNews Deadlline



Monday, April 28



~Pastor John's day off



~2 PM Voyles Memorial Service



~7 PM Recovery Groups



Tuesday, April 29



~6:30 PM Joint Stephen Ministers Meeting at St. Johns Lutheran



~7 PM Venture Crew



Wednesday, April 30



~7 PM Boy Scouts



~7 PM AA, Board Room



Thursday, May 1



~6:25 PM Choir Rehearsal



~7 PM Caduceus Meeting



Friday, May 2



~7 AM Men's Share Group, Parlor



~9 AM Strings Unlimited, Parlor



~10 AM Women's Share Group, Conf. Room



~7 PM AA, Board Room



Sunday, May 4



~8:15 AM Early in the Morning, Fellowship Hall



~9 & 9:15 AM Sunday School



~10:30 AM Traditional Worship, Sanctuary



~11:30 AM Deacons Meeting



~4-6 PM FYG High School, FPC

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open bible image

SERMON SERIES"The Message of the Bible in 10 Sermons" -

A series by Pastor David Layman" --- Preached to the First Presbyterian congregation the summer of 2007

The manuscripts may be accessed --click here-- to read and meditate on in order or individually.



ARCHIVE OF OLD SERMONS AND ORDERS OF WORSHIP- --click here

These include sermons for most of the seven years of the Web Page. Recent additions include Pastor John Hollis sermons with his Scripture references.



WHEN DOES WORSHIP BEGIN?
Some say it begins when you enter the presence of God. Some say when the first person enters the sanctuary on the Lord's Day. Some say it begins when announcements are finished; others, when announcements begin. First Presbyterian Church wants to offer the maximum amount of worship time to our congregation. Announcements should be communicated to the Church Office for printing in the upcoming Sunday's insert by Wednesday, 5PM. Pastors and Elders encourage everyone to carefully read the insert at their convenience. Brief verbal announcements are at 10:30 AM, at the pastors' discretion. Following this is a musical prelude which offers us a time for silent reflection, meditation, and prayer. This world is a busy one and quiet worship before God is of great value to us, as well as honoring to God. The music our musicians have labored to prepare is designed to enhance our time of worship, as are the prayers, scripture readings, and sermon. Let's make the most of this opportunity to draw near to God!



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Entrance to the online version of Presbyterians Today, "Use the "back" button on your browser to return to this page when done with PCUSA"

--click here


A PICTURE OF

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN BUILDING IN 1893

, "Use the "back" button on your browser to return to this page when done."
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http://www.mrl.lib.in.us/history/thenandnow/2ndpresby.htm

A PICTURE OF

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN BUILDING IN 1863

, "Use the "back" button on your browser to return to this page when done."
--click here
http://www.mrl.lib.in.us/history/thenandnow/1stpresby.htm
First Presbyterian choir
signing at Earlham Heights

The Earlham Heights Sancturary during the last worship service as a Presbyterian church. John Hollis minister presided over the worship service for members and attenders. The First Presbyterian Choir sang two hymns. December 28th, 2003



First Presbyterian, entering 2004, is now THE SUCCESSOR of three different congregations: First (1837), Second (1893) and Earlham heights (1906).

We cherish the past, and remember with gratitude those who have labored in the Lord's vineyard before us. But we also remember we serve a Risen Savior, who commands us to "go into all the world and make disciples." We welcome members of Earlham Heights and seek to continue to fulfill Christ's great commission as a new year begins!

The merger with Second Presbyterian was July 1, 1999.

FOR A STORY AND MORE PICTURES on Second Presbyterian Congregation --click here

Second Presbyterian in 1906 http://www.mrl.lib.in.us/history/thenandnow/2ndpresby.htm The merger with Earlham Heights Presbyterian Church was effective January 1, 2004,

FOR A LONGER STORY AND MORE PICTURES on Earlham Heights Congregation --click here



PRESBYTERIAN MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER

Marriage Encounter offers a weekend experience designed to give married couples the opportunity to examine their life together. The emphasis is on communication between husband and wife, who spend a weekend away from the distractions of everyday life, concentrating on each other.--Click here

This site suggested by Pastor Barb Kenley



Pastor Barb Kenley has been installed as the minister of Grace Presbyterian Church in Fort Wayne Indiana. --click here




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For God so loved the world that He gave His
one and only Son, that whoever believes in
Him shall not perish but have eternal life. For
God did not send his son into the world to con-
demn the world, but to save the world through
Him.

John 3:16-17




The Psalmist wrote of the beauty of the Heavens

:(Psalm 8: 3)" When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained"

The Psalmist saw a sky without any electric lights to obscure the stars. He saw a sky like this one from the Canary Islands pictured by NASA,

just click here

For a different picture of the UNIVERSE each day from NASA--Click here

Here is a site that has fish-eye views of the stars above six northern hemisphere observatories. These show the stars you would see with the naked eyes if you were in each of these locations.

just click here

Here are some other religious links

The Presbyterian Church USA HomepageClick here

Shallow Well United Church of Christ, Sanford North Carolina, Webmasterjim is also helping with this web page. He is putting up the weekly bulletin with announcements and monthly newsletter. Click here

WHITEWATER VALLEY PRESBYTERY has a web page' --click here




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COME AND WORSHIP WITH US THIS SUNDAY



Pastors David Layman
John Hollis

Music Director Lynn Kennedy

Organist Linda Hood

Pianist Carol Lou Woodward

Admistrative Assistant Emily Fleenor

Adminstrative Assistant Kimber Klingman

T.E.A.M Ministry Coordinator Barbara Taylor

Custodian Sam Sidell

100 North 10th Street
Richmond, Indiana 47374
phone 765-966-2234

EMAIL TO CHURCH OFFICE--

email- Church Office: ChurchOffice@FirstPresbyterianRichmondIndiana.com click here

voice phone 765-966-2234, FAX available call by voice phone first




comments to Jim Scherer, web master are welcome click here
Scherer home page --click here
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-voice phone 765-962-4068; FAX available




We hope you will visit First Presbyterian, and discover a place to gather in faith to worship and grow, a place from which to scatter to serve Christ!


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