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JULY 25, 2021 NINTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST ONLINE WORSHIPPRELUDEWe’ve a Story to Tell to the NationsH. Ernest Nichol, arr. Sandy EdstromSandy Edstrom, PianoWELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS* CALL TO WORSHIPPsalm 145All your works shall give thanks to you, O Lord, and all your faithful shall bless you.They shall speak of the glory of your kingdom, and tell of your power;to make known to all people your mighty deeds, and the glorious splendor of your kingdom.Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion enduresthroughout all generations.The Lord is just in all his ways, and kind in all his doings.The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.* OPENING HYMN 82O Tender, Gracious FatherLed by Sandy Edstrom, Ann-Marie Frisk, and Linnea Olfelt* INVOCATION AND THE LORD’S PRAYER (Using sins)* THE PASSING OF THE PEACEThe Peace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you.And also with you.

READING OF THE SCRIPTURESJohanna Frisk, ReaderOld Testament Reading2 Kings 4:42-44New Testament ReadingEphesians 3:14-21* Gospel Reading John 6:1-21The Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.WORD FOR THE CHILDRENSPECIAL MUSICHymnCharlie Lowell, Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, Stephen Mason1997 Bridge Building Music, Inc. (Admin. by Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing, Inc.)Pogostick Music (Admin. by Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing, Inc.)Brian Ward, BaritoneMESSAGELibby PiotrowskiPRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE* CONGREGATIONAL HYMNWaymakerOsinachi Kalu Okoro Egbu2016 Integrity Music Europe (Admin. by Integrity Music)Led by Dominic German, Linnea Olfelt, Simon Peterson, and Brian WardGIVING OF OUR TITHES AND OFFERINGSInvitation to GenerosityOffertory* Doxology 48* Prayer of Dedication* CLOSING HYMN 404I Love Thee, My Lordarr. Douglas E. WagnerHe Leadeth Me, O Blessed Thought!* BENEDICTIONPOSTLUDE* Please rise, in body or in spirit.To God Be the Gloryarr. Lloyd Larson

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Permission to print and podcast/stream the music in this service partially obtained from CCLI with License # 2875232.Permission to print and podcast/stream the music in this service partially obtained from One License with license #A-730954.Permission to reprint and stream hymns copyrighted by Covenant Publication obtained from the Evangelical Covenant Church.All rights reserved.

Welcome to North Park Covenant Church online!We’re glad you’re here.For your prayers this week: Marti Hindaileh's friend's infant grandson, Easton, hospitalized inserious condition with a virus; Connie Speake, deciding where and when to begin physicaltherapy; Wesley Edstrom, recovering from a broken finger; Helen Ferguson’s son, LaceFerguson, on hospice care; Peter and Anna Kim’s daughter Eva, recovering after heart surgery;Rosemary Slaughter’s cousin Joanie, mourning the passing of her grandson, Tyler, and suffering fromshingles; Eileen Thorpe, undergoing immunotherapy treatments; Dick Lucco, taking a medicationthat could slow or stop the growth of cancer; Herb and Louise Hedstrom, as they continue tobattle Herb’s cancer; Terri Njaa’s daughter Kari Hutson, diagnosed with esophageal cancerThe church is open Tuesday through Friday between 8:30 am and 3 pm. We look forwardto seeing you!Continue Heartwalking the Neighborhood with us! See this week’s location at the right. Thankyou for praying for our community!Vacation Bible School is coming August 2-6, from9-12 each day! The week can’t happen without yoursupport, and there are many ways to help:1. Volunteer!2. Give a monetary donation!3. Purchase supplies! The list of needed itemsis on the next page. Please check the online list,sent out via the church email, or check with PastorLibby, before purchasing items so we don’t end upwith duplicates. Thank you!4. Pray!We thank you for your help, prayers, and support!VBS could not happen without all of these things.Feel free to reach out to Pastor Libby if you havequestions!Please join us for an All-church BYO Picnic onWednesday, August 11. Bring your dinner and ablanket or chair to sit on, and enjoy the companyof others. Dessert will be provided! If anyone wouldlike to come but needs a ride, please reach out toChristine Olfelt at (773) 463-0055 ext. 545.

Non-perishable/Non-food ItemsBalloons, round – Roughly 150Balls, assorted sizes & colors – As many as possibleBeach balls – 6Bubbles – 6 bottlesBuckets, large – 6Cardboard boxes, large – As many as possibleChain, metal or plastic – 2-3 feetCotton balls – 3 large bagsCraft paper – 5 rollsCrayola markers, fine – 5 packagesCrayola markers, wide – 3 packagesCrepe paper, any color – 18 rollsCurling ribbon – 1 rollDisposable cups, 18-ounce – 12Dixie cups, small – 500Duct tape, brightly colored/patterned – 3 rollsFencing pickets, 1” x 6” x 6’ – 2Furring strip, 1” x 3” x 8’ – 1Googly eyes – 1 package of at least 50Paper plates, small – 500Pompoms (small, colorful, for crafts) – 1 large bagPool noodles – 12Sponge balls or sponges – 12Spray bottles – 6Suitcases or duffle bags, large – 3Tissue paper, yellow – 1 packageTrophies, ribbons, or awards (that have little value)Velcro, adhesive – 2 rollsYarn, gray – 1 rollZip-lock bags, large – 200Zip-lock bags, sandwich-size – 300 totalPerishable/Food ItemsBagels, gluten-free – 20Bagels, plain – 80Blueberries – 3 pintsButter – 1 poundClementines – 4 bagsCocoa Krispies – 3 family-size boxesCool Whip – 4 tubsCream cheese, plain – 6 blocksFood coloring, black gelGraham crackers, plain – 3 boxesGranola bars, nut-free – 100Honey wheat pretzel twists – 6 bagsMarshmallows – 5 bagsOreos – 2 packagesRice cakes, gluten-free – 1 packageStrawberries – 5 pintsTwizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel – 1 large packageVanilla frosting – 5 tubsVBS VOLUNTEER MEETINGSVBS volunteers are asked to put the following dates on their calendars and plan to attend:July 27, 7 p.m. - If you were not able to attend the July 19 meeting, attendance on this date isrequired.August 1, 5 p.m. - We ask that all volunteers come to help decorate, practice music, and geteverything ready to go.Volunteers over the age of 16 are asked to bring their vaccination cards to one of the meetings.

The text for today’s special music is as follows:HymnCharlie Lowell, Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, Stephen MasonOh, refuge of my hardened heart, oh, fast-pursuing lover come;as angels dance ’round Your throne, my life by captured fare You own.Not silhouette of trodden faith, nor death shall not my steps be guide.I’ll pirouette upon mine grave, for in Your path I’ll run and hide.Chorus:Oh, gaze of love so melt my pride, that I may in Your house but kneeland in my brokenness to cry, spring worship unto Thee.When beauty breaks the spell of pain, the bludgeoned heart shall burst in vain.But not when love be pointed king, and truth shall Thee forever reign.ChorusSweet Jesus, carry me away from cold of night and dust of day.In ragged hour or salt worn eye, be my desire, my well spring lye.ChorusChurch Calendar This WeekThe calendar is available online at www.npcovenant.org/calendar and is updated as changes occur.9:15 am10:30 am6:30 pm3 pmMonday, July 26Monday Morning Women’s Bible Study (Staff Conference Room)Staff Meeting (via Zoom)Geezerball (Gym)Tuesday, July 27Tuesday Tea at Three (Parlors)Saturday, July 318 amGeezerball (Gym)10:30 amEpworth Basketball (Gym)Sunday, August 110:30 amWorship (Sanctuary)7 pmAA Meeting (Parlors)Staff AwayPastor Jeff will be out ofthe office until August 6.

We welcome all people to begin or deepen their relationship with Christ through worship and study.We invite all believers to fully participate in the life and ministry of our church as members, leaders,and lay staff. We celebrate the gifts and presence of diverse Christians among us—whether thosedifferences be race, ethnicity, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability,or socioeconomic status. We are blessed by our diversity and are unified in Christ.Church StaffJeff Hunter, Co-pastorLibby Piotrowski, Co-pastorjhunter@npcovenant.org, ext. 525lpiotrowski@npcovenant.org, ext. 515To reach both Jeff and Libby, please use copastors@npcovenant.org or ext. 510.Christine Olfelt, Minister of Christian Formation Brian Ward, Music Ministry , ext. 545bward@npcovenant.orgDominic German, Chancel Choir Directordgerman@npcovenant.orgCarol Olfelt, Chancel Handbell Choir Directorcolfelt@npcovenant.orgAnn-Marie O. Frisk, Church Administratorafrisk@npcovenant.org, ext. 500Fran Fostey, Bookkeeperoperations@npcovenant.org, ext. 505Christian Schuetz, Custodiancschuetz@npcovenant.orgNorth Park Church Cooperative Preschoolwww.npcovenant.org/npccp (773) 463-0055, ext. 520 preschool@npcovenant.orgRebecca Edwards, Interim DirectorLyndsey Wellner, Lead Teacher Jenny Glazier, Assistant TeacherThe Friendship Center - Our Neighborhood Food Pantry2711 West Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60625www.friendshipcenterchicago.org (773) 907-6338 npfc@friendshipcenterchicago.orgRoss Outten, Director of DevelopmentMissionaries We SupportPaul and Sheryl Noren, CongoEugenio and Pia Restrepo, Latin AmericaJames and Rachel Ventress, AlaskaPeter and Anna Kim, East AsiaJohn and Letha Kerl, Field Representatives for EuropeNorthParkCovenantChurch5 2 5 0 N ort h C h r i s t i a n a Av e n u e C hi c a g o , I l l in oi s 6 0 6 2 5npcc@npcovenant.org (773) 463-0055 www.npcovenant.org

Jul 25, 2021 · VBS VOLUNTEER MEETINGS VBS volunteers are asked to put the following dates on their calendars and plan to attend: July 27, 7 p.m. - If you were not able to attend the July 19 meeting, attendance on this date is required. August 1, 5 p.m. - We ask that all volunteers come to help

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