Wednesday, September 12, 2012

October 14, 2012 Worship Material


Theme:



Scripture: 

Preparing for Worship
Chimes

Welcome & Announcements
Prelude
Words of Preparation
Hymn of Praise: 
Call to Worship:


Invocation
The Lord's Prayer
Gloria Patri
A Time for Offering
Call to Offering
Offering Meditation
The Doxology
Prayer of Dedication


We Join in Prayer
Prayer Concerns & Celebrations
Morning Prayer

We Contemplate & Live God's Word
Children's Sermon           
Choir Anthem: "Agnus Dei" from Requiem (Rutter)

Text:
    Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem.
Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world: in thy mercy, grant them rest.   
Man that is born of a woman hath but a short time to live, and is full of misery.
He cometh up, and is cut down like a flower; he fleeth as it were a shadow.

     Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem.
In the midst of life we are in death: of whom may we seek for succour?
     Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem.
I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, 
though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.

Latin text from Missa pro defunctis; English texts from the Burial Service, 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
Scripture: 
Sermon             
Invitation to Discipleship
Hymn of Invitation:
Gathering at the Lord's Table
Call to Communion
Hymn of Communion:
Prayers of Thanksgiving
Words of Institution
Breaking Bread & Pouring the Cup
Musical Meditation
Partaking of the Lord's Supper
We Depart to Serve
Benediction

Parting Hymn:

Postlude                          


October 7, 2012 Worship Material

 



Theme:      The Acolytes Ministry is being acknowledged and celebrated today.  Like Paul did for Timothy in I Timothy 6: 11-21--church isdoing for our acolytes:  affirm their call.   We are also in the second week of emphasizing the 2013 CHurch budge building process. 



Scripture: I Timothy 6:20-21

Preparing for Worship
Chimes

Welcome & Announcements

Prelude

Words of Preparation


Hymn of Praise: Red # 18  Come, We that Love the Lord

Call to Worship:

LeaderWelcome to this place:
where children and seasoned citizens sit side by side,
People:  where heaven and earth embrace in peace,
where God has been, is, and always will be.
Leader:  Welcome to this place, as we gather with all of God's children:
where we find God's love,
People:  where we hear the tender voice of Jesus,
where the Spirit teaches us new songs.
Leader:  Welcome to this place, where all is made ready by our God:
where we bring our hunger, and find food;
People:  where we bring our brokenness, and find healing;
where we bring our very selves, and find acceptance.




Invocation:   Dear Liturgist, the prayer below is provided for an example.   You may also use it word for word or prepare your own prayer.   It is your choice.   Peace, Mark CR

(inspired by Psalm 65)

Our God, we come together to praise you,
and to renew our promises to you;
for you have overcome our failings,
you have forgiven our sins and answered our prayers:
thank you for sending the rain to make the land rich and fertile,
thank you for filling the streams with water,
thank you for providing the earth with crops,
for making the young plants grow,
thank you for the cattle in the pastures and the sheep upon the hillside;
thank you, Lord, for the harvest. Amen.
The Lord's Prayer
Gloria Patri
A Time for Offering
Call to Offering
Offering Meditation
The Doxology
Prayer of Dedication


Celebration of Our Ministries of the Light
As Acolyte Team comes forward, "This Little Light of Mine" is played energetically.

Charge to Acolytes, Aco-Leaders & Prayer Bearers                                              Nancy Burns
Presentation of Symbols of Leadership                                                                   Sherry Greene

As Acolyte Team comes forward, "Lord, Listen to Children Praying" is played energetically.

We Join in Prayer
Prayer Concerns & Celebrations
Morning Prayer

We Contemplate & Live God's Word

Children's Sermon           

Choir Anthem: "Sanctus" from Requiem (Rutter)

Text:
Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
Pleni sunt caeli et erra gloria tua.
Hosanna in excelsis.
Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
Hosanna in excelsis.

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and majesty.
Heaven and earth are full of thy glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord of God:
Hosanna in the highest. 

from Missa pro defunctis

Sermon : 
Scripture for Sermon:  I Timothy 6:20-21
Sermon:   "Reunited...Connect the Dots!....Grace Be With You"
         
Invitation to Discipleship
Hymn of Invitation: Red #294  "Set My Soul AFire"    sts. 1, 3
Gathering at the Lord's Table
Call to Communion
Hymn of Communion: Blue # 14    "Shine, Jesus Shine!"  ALL
Prayers of Thanksgiving
Words of Institution
Breaking Bread & Pouring the Cup
Musical Meditation: "Fill My Cup"
Rhea Finneseth, soloist
Partaking of the Lord's Supper
We Depart to Serve
Benediction

Parting Hymn: Red #429  "Lord, Listen to Your Children Praying"                Sing twice

Postlude                          


September 23, 2012 Worship Material


Scripture: Psalm 113 also notice I Samuel 2:8-11 (Hannah's prayer) and Luke 1:46-55 (Mary's song).


Praise the Lord.

Praise the Lord, you his servants; praise the name of the Lord.

Let the name of the Lord be praised, both now and forevermore.
From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets, the name of the Lord is to be praised.
The Lord is exalted over all the nations, his glory above the heavens.
Who is like the Lord our God, the One who sits enthroned on high,
who stoops down to look on the heavens and the earth?
He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap;
he seats them with princes, with the princes of his people.
He settles the childless woman in her home as a happy mother of children.
Praise the Lord. (NIV)

Hallelujah!
You who serve God, praise God! Just to speak his name is praise!
Just to remember God is a blessing—
 now and tomorrow and always.
From east to west, from dawn to dusk, keep lifting all your praises to God!
God is higher than anything and anyone , outshining everything you can see in the skies.
Who can compare with God, our God, so majestically enthroned,
Surveying his magnificent heavens and earth?
He picks up the poor from out of the dirt, rescues the wretched who’ve been thrown out with the trash,
Seats them among the honored guests,
 a place of honor among the brightest and best.
He gives childless couples a family, gives them joy as the parents of children.
Hallelujah! (The Message)



Preparing for Worship
Chimes

Welcome & Announcements

Prelude: Largo from Sonata in G Minor (Eccles)
Meredith Montalbano, cello   (Tracie please include Meredith's name on the back with all the other worship leaders, servers, staff etc)

Words of Preparation
Hymn of Praise:  red book2  Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing  
Call to Worship:
Leader: Who is ready to worship? 
People: We are so ready! We are more than ready!
All:  Let us bring our hearts and minds to worship the Living God.
Leader:  Let us praise God, who is good!
People:  God is bigger than our worst enemy.
All: The Living God will help us and keep us from falling.
Let us worship God together

Invocation (Dear Liturgist the following prayer is only a helpful suggestion.  You can use it or use one of your own choosing or design.  Peace, Mark CR)
 Help us Lord, to empty ourselves
of those things that hinder us from knowing the fullness of your love
and fill us with those things that tend to make us all that you want us to be. 
We need your presence Lord. 
We need your anointing. 
Touch us, we pray, and make us whole. 
We ask it through Christ Jesus your Son. Amen
The Lord's Prayer
Gloria Patri
A Time for Offering
Call to Offering
Offering Meditation
The Doxology
Prayer of Dedication


We Join in Prayer
Prayer Concerns & Celebrations
Morning Prayer:
As Prayer is prayed another brings together the ingredients and the Sunflowers will bake it for next Sunday's communion
We thank you, Lord, for flour:
flour made from wheat or other grain,
grown in the mystery of the earth,
ripened in the warmth of the sun;
ripened, then cut down at the hearvest by the farmer’s skill,
ground by the miller,
sold by the shop assistant,
placed in the bowl…
we thank you, Lord, for flour.
We thank you, Lord, for salt:
Jesus told us we were to be salt of the earth,
and we must never lose our flavour.
The salt, which adds flavour to our food,
is also antiseptic to our wounds,
reminding us of the challenge to our faith
and the healing power of Jesus …
We thank you, Lord, for salt.
We thank you, Lord, for yeast:
that small yet living organism
that enables the bread to rise,
that reminds us of the fact that even small works done in Jesus’ name
can enable the kingdom to grow …
we thank you, Lord, for yeast.
We thank you, Lord, for water:
water, without which none of us could live,
water, which forms the other elements of our bread into dough,
which, having risen, and been formed and drawn into shape by human
hands, is baked to give us the staff of life;
water, which cleanses and renews us,
refreshes and revives us,
the water of baptism, which commits us to our faith …
we thank you, Lord, for water…
We thank you, Lord, for bread:
Bread, the basis of the food we eat,
bread for toast, for sandwiches, for bread and jam,
bread for bread pudding and bread for buns –
and bread that is broken and shared in communion with one another,
in remembrance –
remembrance of that night when Jesus sat with his friends at supper,
and broke the bread and gave it to them,
saying, “This is my body broken for you.”
We thank you, Lord, for bread.

We Contemplate & Live God's Word

Children's Sermon           

Choir Anthem: "Out of the Deep" (Rutter)
Meredith Montalbano, cello

Could we print the anthem's text somewhere in the bulletin? Here is is:
Out Of The Deep (Psalm 130)
Out of the deep have I called unto thee, O Lord:
Lord, hear my voice.
O let thine ears consider well the voice of my complaint.
If thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss:
O Lord, who may abide it?
For there is mercy with thee: therefore shalt thou be feared.
I look to the Lord; my soul doth wait for him,
and in his word is my trust.
My soul fleeth unto the Lord: before the morning watch, I say,
before the morning watch.
O Israel trust in the Lord, for with the Lord there is mercy:
and with him is plenteous redemption.
And he shall redeem Israel from all his sins.

Scripture: Psalm 113
Sermon      Where you Gonna Sing That Song!      
Invitation to Discipleship
Hymn of Invitation: red book 4  How Great Thou Art    stanzas 1 and 3
Gathering at the Lord's Table
Call to Communion
Hymn of Communion: blue book 70   As the Deer     Stanzas 2 and 3
Prayers of Thanksgiving
Words of Institution
Breaking Bread & Pouring the Cup
Musical Meditation: "Give Me Jesus" (Camp)
Kelly Burns, voice; Meredith Montalbano, cello
Partaking of the Lord's Supper
We Depart to Serve
Benediction

Parting Hymn: 514   In My Heart There Rings a Melody   Stanzas 1 and 3

Postlude