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Kinderhook Reformed Church Reformation Sunday, November 4, 2018

“To Know Christ and to Make Him Known”Rev. Rudolph Visser, Pastor

Welcome visitors! Please fill out a visitor’s pew card and place it in the offering plate.

9:00 A.M. CELEBRATION OF WORSHIPFollowing worship, all are invited downstairs for refreshments and fellowship.

Thanks to today’s ushers, Ted Call, Jerry Flansburg, and Glenn Warren.Thanks to today’s greeters, Jean & Stacey Hurst Nursery facility available downstairs. Prelude                                 A mighty fortress is our God, BWV 720                           J. S. Bach Welcome and Announcements

Drawing Near to God Preparation Hymn (Screen)                                                                           Prepare Our Hearts Prayer Call to Worship

Lord, we are here today to celebrate your gift of eternal redemption— to rejoice in the good news of Jesus, our Savior, who shed his precious blood as a ransom to set us free from sin.  We wait now, as empty vessels, ready to be filled to overflowing        with all good gifts of your Holy Spirit:that we may share your gospel with boldness and power,  that we may show your love with passion and conviction! Amen.

*Hymn of Supplication  (Insert)                               I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art Morning Prayer*Hymn of Praise #43                                                                        A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Confessing Our Faith  (Inside front cover, red hymnal) Apostles’ Creed

Coming Before God’s Open Word Blessing upon Our Children and Invitation to Youth Sunday School  (Unison)

Lord Jesus, lead our children into an understanding that you willingly offered up your life so that they might be righteous in the sight of God and live with you in heaven for all eternity. Amen.

  Prayer for Illumination Scripture Lesson Hebrews 9:11-14 Message “Cleansed Consciences, Does It Exist?”   Prayer of Blessing

Silent Prayer for Those Seeking to Acknowledge Christ as Their Savior:"Dear Jesus, I confess that I'm a sinner, and not right with you. I repent and ask forgiveness. I believe that you died on the cross to take my punishment and to pay the price for my sins. I believe that you rose from

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death to give me new life. Wash me clean from all sin, shame, and guilt, and come into my heart as my Lord and Savior. In your name I pray. Amen."

Celebrating God, His Care, and His Abun-dance

Communion (Intinction) Offering/Offertory          Allemande from Suite in d minor, HWV 437                G. F. Handel*Doxology #809                                                          Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow*Offertory Prayer (Unison)   

Receive and bless these gifts and our lives, O God, which we offer in response to your steadfast love. As your son, Jesus, by his own redeeming blood, has cleansed and transformed our lives, so may the lives of others be transformed through these gifts, through our love, and through our witness. In Christ’s name we pray. Amen.

Prayer Requests, Pastoral Prayer, and The Lord’s Prayer*Closing Hymn #72                                                                                               To God Be the Glory*Benediction, Blessing, and Response Hymn My Friends May You Grow in Grace   Postlude                                             Toccata in C major                                  Johann Pachelbel

ALL ACTIVE KRC MEMBERS should have received instructions and ballots in the mail for nominating members to serve on the 2019 Consistory. Completed ballots may be dropped in the offering plate, and ALL BALLOTS ARE DUE IN THE CHURCH OFFICE NO LATER THAN NEXT SUNDAY. Please let Rev. Rudy know if you think you should have a ballot but did not receive one.

~THANKSGIVING GROCERY COLLECTION FOR THE VALATIE FOOD PANTRY~

Thanksgiving Food Baskets will be given again this year to families who use the Valatie Ecumenical Food Pantry and request one. The baskets include turkey and all the trimmings for Thanksgiving dinner. In conjunction with the Valatie Ecumenical Food Pantry’s financial appeal in support of its Thanksgiving Food Basket program, Outreach Ministry will be con-ducting a Thanksgiving grocery collection for the Valatie Food Pantry again this season. The program will end NEXT SUNDAY, November 11. Bagged grocery items may be placed in the foyer outside the Sanctuary or in the hallway adjacent the Fellowship Room. The food items may include canned cranberry sauce, green beans, corn, pumpkin pie mix; boxed in-stant mashed potatoes, brownie mix, stuffing mix, sugar, or whatever your heart decides to share. All contributions will be much appreciated! If you would like to help deliver food parcels to the pantry, it can be arranged at your convenience by contacting Jane Deane at (518) 758-7051. Many thanks for your kind donations which will make a truly Happy Thanksgiving for the needy among us! If you would like to help financially, checks may be made payable to “Kinderhook Reformed Church” with “Thanksgiving Baskets” on the memo line and dropped into the offering plate.  Volunteers are needed to help set up and distribute Thanksgiving baskets at St. John's Church, located on Route 9 in Valatie. It is a nice, short-term opportunity to serve in our community. Setup, which usually takes an hour or so, is Sunday evening, November 18, from 6pm to approximately 7:30pm. It is a very well-organized operation. Adults and school aged children are welcome, and no previous experience is needed. Distribution

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is Monday, November 19, from 10am – 4pm, and Tuesday, November 20, from 10am to 4pm and 6pm to 8pm. If you are interested in helping during those times (usually a 3 hr shift on distribution days), please let Maureen Mooney know. She can be reached at 518-210-6079. Thank you.

PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT THIS COMING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 5:30 – 8:30 pm

CONCERTS IN THE VILLAGE: PASSION! BRILLIANCE! GENIUS! MOZART’S SINFONIA CONCERTANTE AND IMMORTAL REQUIEMWITH THE BROAD STREET CHORALE, ORCHESTRA AND SOLOISTS

3:00 PM NEXT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, KINDERHOOK REFORMED CHURCH At 3:00 pm Sunday, November 11, Concerts in the Village continues its 9 th season with the Broad Street Chorale and Orchestra joined by guest soloists in performances of Mozart’s brilliant Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola and the immortal Requiem. This is believed to be the first performance by a regionally-based ensemble of Robert D. Levin’s completion of the Requiem, Mozart’s last but unfinished work. CITV Artistic Director David Smith will conduct. Contribution $20. Composed in 1779 the Sinfonia Concertante is a masterpiece of virtuoso writing for violin and viola. In form it is a hybrid between concerto and symphony, reminding the listener of Mozart’s unchallenged creative genius. The demanding solo parts will be performed by violinist Helena Baillie and violist Judith Nelson. Born in London, Ms. Baillie’s studies have been at the Curtis Institute of Music and at Yale. Having performed all over the world, she now teaches at Bard and resides in Dutchess County. A native of Oregon, Ms. Nelson has been a member of the New York Philharmonic since 1983, living both in Manhattan and in Columbia County. Her studies were at the University of Washington and The Juilliard School. Ms. Nelson’s performing experiences have included the viola concertos of Hindemith, Walton, and Bartók.

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Says David Smith, “I am honored, in fact thrilled, to have Helena and Judy with us in November. They represent an incredibly talented and experienced pairing in one of Mozart’s most striking concertos. I know they share my enthusiasm for what we will be offering.”

(Continued on next page.) The great Requiem of Mozart follows. In Smith’s opinion, “Even in its incomplete state, this is a much-beloved masterpiece. The surreal circumstances surrounding its commission and composition have inspired plays, musicals, movies and novels. The Mozart Requiem has become with good reason a legendary work. Fortunately the brilliant American scholar and keyboard specialist Robert Levin has given us a powerful, but entirely appropriate completion. And it is not by accident that our performance of the Requiem also commemorates, to the day, the centennial of the armistice concluding World War I.” For the Requiem the Broad Street Chorale and Orchestra will be joined by four remarkable singers fast gaining audience attention: soprano Paulina Swierczek, alto Chloë Schaaf, tenor Eric Finbarr Carey, and baritone Wayne Arthur Paul, making his CITV debut. Kinderhook Reformed Church is located at 21 Broad Street (US Route 9), Kinderhook, and is Handicapped accessible. A reception follows the concert.

For further information and reservations please visit www.concertsinthevillage.org, or call 518-758-6869.

CITV concerts are made possible with public funds from the Decentralization Program of the New York State Council on the Arts, administered in Columbia, Greene and Schoharie Counties by the Greene County Council on the Arts through the Community Arts Grants Fund. Generous funding has also been received from the Hudson River Bank and Trust Company Foundation, T. Backer Fund, Eugene M. Lang Foundation, Stewart’s Shops, and The Price Chopper Golub Foundation, as well as from many individual and business supporters. Kinderhook Reformed Church is especially acknowledged for its many in-kind donations.

HUDSON VALLEY CHORAL SOCIETY HOLIDAY CONCERTThe Hudson Valley Choral Society's holiday concert will be held Saturday, Novem-ber 17, at 7:00 p.m. at Christ Church Episcopal, 431 Union Street, Hudson, NY. Ad-mission is $15, seniors $10. Students 18 and under are free. Tickets may be pur-chased at the door or call 518-828-3698 or email: [email protected]. Some members of our own church family will be performing. Come and support them!

Fred Hickman (3rd), Ted Call (11th), Joy Bertram (14th), Claudia March (22nd)

STEWARDSHIP UPDATE Our offering last Sunday was $2003, $1200 dollars short of the $3,200 needed weekly to cover KRC’s daily operating expenses

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Stewardship Ministry reminds everyone to prayerfully consider how they might adjust their giving so we can avoid falling further behind and having to tap into our very limited reserves to meet budgetary obligations.

Inspired by the abundance with which the Lord has blessed us, let us continue, as his faithful stewards, to be ever mindful of the need

to maintain a weekly offering sufficient to cover our commitments.

Each member’s share of this year’s Classis Assessment has been set at $94.68 (Up $6.18 from last year). All who are able to do so are encouraged to offer, over and above regular giving, their share of this support. Please clearly designate all con-tributions, “Classis Assessment.”

EMAIL, WEBSITE, AND FAX INFORMATION Email Address – [email protected]

Website Address – kinderhookreformedchurch.comRev. Rudy is available at his church office

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings.Please call ahead for an appointment.

Evenings are set aside for meetings, visitations, and counseling.For immediate assistance at any time, call 518-859-4158.

Church Phone 518-758-6401 Church Fax 1-518-758-6402

REMEMBER TO THANK & PRAISE GOD FOR Pastor Rudy Visser, our Spirit-filled minister and leader of vision, and for the Christ-cen-

tered messages God gives to Pastor each and every Sunday for the spiritual nourishment and growth of our church family.

the inspirational ministries of our guest preachers, Perry Jones, Tom McCrossan, John Bowen, Derek DeJager, and others who lead KRC worship from time to time.

those men and women who have served or are now serving our country, and those who have sacrificed their wellbeing and lives for the peace & liberty we enjoy.

the encouraging report that Carly Rippel’s recent tests returned negative, that she has had no further seizures, and that she is actively pursuing her college and career goals.

all those of KRC's family and friends who volunteer their time, talent, and energy so gen-erously and so selflessly to the various ministries and programs of our church, and who of-ten do this quietly behind-the-scenes with little notice or recognition.

PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS OUR MISSIONS AND MISSIONARIESDave and Char Alexander, RCA missionaries, Taiwan;

Alight Pregnancy Center, HudsonPerry Jones and Capital City Rescue Mission, Albany

Compassion International, KRC-Sponsored Child, Evelin Chuquinia, 19Alex and Fran Knauss, Trans-World Radio

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Maureen Menard, Youth with a MissionThe Silvas, RCA missionaries, Hungary

Brian and Bea Post, Wycliffe Bible TranslatorsSeth and Melissa Rogati, missionaries, Young Life Ministry, St. Thomas

Betty Ann Stedwell, Christar International MissionPLEASE TAKE A FEW MOMENTS TO READ THE THANK-YOU NOTES ON THE MISSIONS BULLETIN BOARD IN THE FELLOWSHIP ROOM FROM SOME OF OUR MISSIONARIES.

REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR those who do not know Christ or who are struggling in their faith journey. Pray also that

God will provide opportunities for us to witness for Jesus, and give us the courage and win-some words needed to make the most of these opportunities.

Pastor Rudy, as he fulfills his ministerial duties. KRC ministries, programs & projects, and those planning & administering them as

they seek new directions and God’s wisdom and blessing in moving our church to-ward a greater and more effective impact on our surrounding communities: KRC’s Consistory: Jane Deane, Noreen Dick, Jean Hacker, Merrill Johnson, Susan Patterson, Beth Anne Rippel, and Deborah Spaulding, Dawn Van Buren, and Pastor Rudy; KRC’s ad-ministrative ministries; KRC’s Youth Group; Sunday School; KRC’s small group min-istries and Bible studies; Community Prayer Group; 1st Friday Free Community Dinner; Community Conversations; Parents’ Night Out; and other outreach programs.

our state, national, and world leaders, especially President Donald Trump and all of the government officials now in office, that God will grant them the leadership skills and wisdom needed to govern effectively.

our military men & women, their families, and friends, that they may know God’s pres-ence, protection, and peace.

victims world-wide suffering natural and other hardships and tragedies; those suffering economic instability; poverty, hunger, & poor health; political oppression, unrest, war, dis-placement, gun violence, and terrorism.

families and friends grieving the loss of loved ones, especially Mary Jane and Les Hay-wood, family, and friends grieving the loss of Mary Jane’s brother, Michael, following a long battle with cancer. The family thanks all of you for your prayers for Michael during his illness.

those who, even after many years, still hurt from the loss of loved ones. reassurance, peace, and dignity for those nearing the close of this life. Cliff Laraway, dealing with undiagnosed stomach issues. Kim Lyle, pregnant and close to delivery, has been hospitalized recently with a kidney in-

fection. Pray for God's reassurance and healing for Kim, and for a healthy birth for her and her baby. 

those awaiting test results or surgery; recovering from surgery, injury, or illness; or chronically ill: Carly Rippel; Gail, Sarah Schubert's sister-in-law; Mike Mescia, Ed Arnold; Jean Skipper; Tom Catchpole, nephew of Kay and Floyd Haber; John Bowen; Stacey Baker; Wayne Van Allen, Dave Ennis; Elize Visser’s mother; Alan Smith; Jane Stutzman; George Graham; Fred Borrelli, Merrill Johnson.

residence-bound KRC family, George Clowe, and those caring for the elderly, displaced, disabled, or ill, especially: the Bakers, caring for Nancy’s mother, Vickie Metzger, 98; Nancy Stewart, caring for her ailing father, now in his 90’s.

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those battling or recovering from cancer or in hospice care: 12-year-old Issy Kwei; Bill Nieman; Ben Kissel; Carol, future daughter-in-law of Erika & Merrill Johnson; Judy Al-varez; Charles Roppolo; Terri; Don Morse; Jill; J.B.; Ronny; Carol Nel; Jeff Peter; Mark; Ann; Steve.

those facing challenges, stressful circumstances, and difficult decisions: a young person with close ties to our church family who is experiencing serious depression and having dif-ficulty finding purposeful, rewarding direction for moving ahead in life.

Regular updates are needed on the progress or condition of all individuals on our prayer and praise lists, especially those whose names are in bold type. Please forward this information, as well as new praise/prayer requests, to or call 859-4158.

KRC 2018 CONSISTORYPastor Rev. Rudy Visser, President of Consistory

Deacons Noreen Dick – ’18  Church Family. . . . . . . .     518-758-6640   Susan Patterson – ’19 Property. . . . . . . . . .   518-755-4909  [email protected] Beth Anne Rippel – ’18 Stewardship. . . . . . 518-392-5044  [email protected] Deborah Spaulding – ’19 Outreach. . . . . . . 518-758-7316 [email protected] Elders Jane Deane – ’19 Christian Ed., Cemetery. . 518-758-7051  [email protected] Jean Hacker – ’19 Outreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-758-9412  [email protected]  Merrill Johnson – ’18  Worship. . . . . . . . . . . 518-828-6726  [email protected] Dawn Van Buren – ’18 Consistory Vice-President, Cemetery, Pastoral Relations,                                                     Personnel. . . . . . . . .  518-758-7564  [email protected] 

Clerk of ConsistoryPatti Varga – 518-755-3054  [email protected]

KRC TREASURER Derick LaTorre – 518-376-1882 [email protected]

KRC STAFF KRC Office Manager KRC Office Assistant Paul Clause – 518-859-4158 Courtney Wood – 518-852-7172 KRC Sexton KRC Cemetery Supervisor Steven Green – 518-505-4918 Greg Clause – 518-369-8

COMING EVENTS

Today, November 4 9:00 am Communion Worship Service and Youth Sunday School 10:30 am Adult Sunday School w/Jean Hacker, Gospel of John study by Justin Buzzard, main floor Conference RoomTues, November 6 9:00 am Cemetery Committee meets, KRC Fellowship HallWed, November 7

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7:00 pm Bible Study w/Jean Hacker, Book of Romans Please Note: Call Jean at 518-603-2450 for meeting location.Thur, November 8 9:00 am Small Group Bible study @KRC Group continues its study, The Holy Spirit 10:00 am Community Prayer Group @KRC 6:30 pm KRC Youth Group meetsFri, November 9 7:00 pm Danen Kane in Concert @KRC Sat, November 10 5:30 - 8:30 pm Parents’ Nights OutSun, November 11 Deadline for Submitting 2019 Consistory Nomination Ballots 9:00 am Worship Service and Youth Sunday School 10:30 am Adult Sunday School w/Jean Hacker, Gospel of John study by Justin Buzzard, main floor Conference Room 3:00 pm CITV concert, KRC SanctuaryMozart’s Sinfonia Concertante and Immortal RequiemMon, November 12 6:30 pm Consistory meetsSat, November 17 7:00 pm Hudson Valley Choral Society holiday concert Christ Church Episcopal, 431 Union Street, Hudson Mon, November 26 6:30 pm Outreach Ministry meets

Servers Next Sunday, November 11, 2018Ushers: Derick LaTorre, Chris Laurie, Steve ShpurGreeter(s):

Sermon Notes“Cleansed Consciences, Does It Exist?” Hebrews 9:11-14