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S UNDAY W ORSHIP C ELEBRATION W ELCOME OCTOBER 26, 2014 • 11:15 AM • REFORMATION SUNDAY ~ GATHERING ~ If you arrive before 11:00 AM, we welcome you to gather quietly for prayer and reflection. PRELUDE++ “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” (Christian Flor) (J. S. Bach) Jacqui Lewis WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS++ INTROIT “O How Amiable” HYMN*++ “O God, Our Help in Ages Past” (Ralph Vaughan Williams) PRESENTATION: THE MIDDLE CHURCH REFORMER AWARD Laci Beckett and Middle Clergy ~ REFLECTING ~ ANTHEM “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” (Martin Luther, arr. Hayes) Alisa Joyce MESSAGE FOR ALL AGES ~ Children go to The Ark Ark.. ~ Jacqui Lewis MORNING PRAYER/LORD’S PRAYER Ever<loving and holy God, hallowed be your name. Your reign come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for yours is the reign, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. “More Than Anything” (Lamar Campbell) “Bless the Lord” (Richard Smallwood) SCRIPTURE Psalm 90.1–17 Adriene Thorne SERMON “Song in the Key of Hope” Adriene Thorne INVITATION TO JOIN THE MOVEMENT Chad Tanaka Pack OFFERTORY “Go Down, Moses” (arr. Robert Sadin) Tami Petty, soloist DOXOLOGY HYMN/DEDICATION PRAYER* Chad Tanaka Pack From all that dwell below the skies / Let faith and hope with love arise. Let peace, goodwill on earth be sung / Through every land, by every tongue. M IDDLE C HURCH • BUTTERFLY MEAL PREPARATION — 9:00 AM & 10:00 AM • Social Hall — Prepare bag lunches for distribution to the hungry in local parks. — Give Help • CARE CORNER WITH RUCHI AMIN — 12:00–6:00 PM • Room 2$10 — Support by appointment. Contact Ruchi: 212<477<0666 ext 304 or [email protected]. — Get Help Adriene Thorne Toccata in D Minor *Indicates please stand if you are able (J. S. Bach) ++ You may find a seat or an Usher will assist you. PARTICIPATING IN THE CELEBRATION • Allison Sniffin, organ Middle Church Choir • Jonathan Dudley—Director • Charles Brown, Abigail Fischer, Beth Hatton, Robert Hughes, Joslyn King, Eric Lamp, Allison Mickelson, Tami Petty, Mark Rehnstrom, Wesley Rowell, Ann Wazelle, Branch Woodman. Middle Church Jerriese Johnson Choir • John Del Cueto, Director; Jeremy Bertrand<Price, Hammond organ; Bernice Brooks, drums; Danny Cheng, bass; Dionne McClain<Freeney– Director of Community Music, piano. T HIS W EEK AT M IDDLE C HURCH Check middlechurch.org for full details of all events. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 – NO PROGRAMMING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 – NO PROGRAMMING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 – NO PROGRAMMING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 • CREATIVE WRITING THURSDAYS — 6:30–8:00 PM • Conference Room — A supportive, creative, and fun place to work on an idea you’ve always wanted to write. — Arts • UPPER ROOM PRAYER GROUP — 6:30–8:00 PM • Parlor — This monthly opportunity to pray in community uses The Upper Room prayer devotional as its guide. Middle member Judith Brown<Leigh leads this group to deeper and higher places. — Being Group • MIDDLE CHURCH JERRIESE JOHNSON GOSPEL CHOIR REHEARSAL — 7:00–9:00 PM • Community Room — Weekly rehearsal. All are welcome to join! — Arts FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 • WEE CARE (INFANT–AGE 4) — 10:00 AM–2:30 PM • Wee Care Room — Childcare. • CARE CORNER WITH RUCHI AMIN — 9:30 AM–4:00 PM • Room 2$10 — Support by appointment. Contact Ruchi: 212<477<0666 ext 304 or [email protected]. — Get Help • MORNING WORSHIP — 11:15 AM • Sanctuary — REFORMATION SUNDAY “Song in the Key of Hope” Hope” Adriene Thorne, Thorne, preache preacher • Middle Church Choir. — Worship SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 – NO PROGRAMMING • THE ARK — 11:30 AM–12:30 PM • 3rd Floor Studio — Grades K–6 explore the Bible through the arts—singing, acting, dancing, drawing, or drumming. — Children and Youth Education SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 • JOIN THE MIDDLE MOVEMENT! — 12:30 PM • Social Hall — Join our village of dreamers and stand with us for racial, LGBT, and economic justice. — Community • BUTTERFLY MEAL DISTRIBUTION — 12:30 PM • meet at Church House — Help to distribute bag lunches for the hungry in local parks. — Give Help • CHAT & CHEW — 12:30 PM • Social Hall — Break bread and share conversation with your Middle Church family. — Community • VILLAGE CHORUS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH — 1:15–2:30 PM • Community Room — Musical and performance workshop for ages 6–14. — Youth Education • THE ARK LEADER TRAINING — 1:15–2:00 PM • Parlor — Training for leaders of the grades K–6 Sunday program. — Children and Youth Education • MIDDLE PROJECT YOUNG ADULTS LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE — 1:30–5:30 PM • 4th floor Studio — Monthly leadership training for young adults. — Adult Education • BUTTERFLY MEAL PREPARATION — 9:00 AM & 10:00 AM • Social Hall — Prepare bag lunches for distribution to the hungry in local parks. — Give Help • CARE CORNER WITH RUCHI AMIN — 9:30 AM–4:00 PM • Room 2$10 — Support by appointment. Contact Ruchi: 212<477<0666 ext 304 or [email protected]. — Get Help • MIDDLE PROJECT FREEDOM SCHOOL PLANNING MEETING — 9:30–11:00 AM • Parlor — For information, contact Jim at [email protected]. — Youth Education • WEE CARE (INFANT–AGE 4) — 10:00 AM–2:30 PM • Wee Care Room — Childcare. • MORNING WORSHIP — 11:15 AM • Sanctuary — “If Jesus Preached a Sermon” Sermon” Jim Ka Kast< st< Keat, Keat, preache preacher • Middle Church Choir • Communion • Family Worship. — Worship • THE ARK — on hiatus – All of God’s children, the big and the small, enjoy the worship celebration in the sanctuary. — Children and Youth Education • IN GOD’S HOUSEHOLD: PART 1 — 12:30–1:00 PM • Sanctuary — What does it mean to live in God’s household? A congregational conversation for Vision 2020. — Adult Education • JOIN THE MIDDLE MOVEMENT! — 1:00 PM • Social Hall — Join our village of dreamers and stand with us for racial, LGBT, and economic justice. — Community • BUTTERFLY MEAL DISTRIBUTION — 12:30 PM • meet at Church House — Help to distribute bag lunches for the hungry in local parks. — Give Help • WORSHIP LEADERSHIP TRAINING — 3:00–4:00 PM • Sanctuary — For more information or to RSVP, contact Dionne McClain<Freeney at dmcclain<[email protected]. — Art • CHAT & CHEW — 1:00 PM • Social Hall — Break bread and share conversation with your Middle Church family. — Community • ART & SOUL REHEARSAL — 4:30–5:30 PM • Sanctuary — For more information or to RSVP, contact Dionne McClain<Freeney at dmcclain<[email protected]. — Art • IN GOD’S HOUSEHOLD: PART 2 — 1:30–2:30 PM • Sanctuary — What does it mean to live in God’s household? Small group chats to envision Middle in 2020. — Adult Education • THE OPENING ACT — 4:30–5:30 PM • Conference Room — Gather every week before Art & Soul to explore themes of faith, life, spirituality, and more. — Adult Education • MIDDLE YOUNG ADULTS (AGES 20–40) — depart 2:30 PM • meet in the narthex — Travel to Harlem and watch the New York City Marathon together near Gabby Deveaux’s apartment. If you’d like to go, contact Jim Kast<Keat at [email protected].— Being Group • ART & SOUL WORSHIP — 6:00 PM • Sanctuary — REFORMATION SUNDAY “The Greatest Love of All” All” Jacqui Lewis, Lewis, preache preacher • Cassondra Kellam and the Middle Community Chorus. — Worship “God of the Ages” BENEDICTION* POSTLUDE AT • BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS — 2:00–3:00 PM • Sanctuary Steps — Our animals are more than just pets, they are members of the family. Join Jim and Alisa on the front steps of the sanctuary to honor the animals who enrich our lives in so many ways. — Community ~ RESPONDING ~ HYMN* Our newly5renovated facilities are safe, accessible, and clean, all funded by the Collegiate Church at a cost of $13,000,000. We need your help to be good stewards of their generosity and maintain its beauty. Please consume food and drink in the Social Hall only. Thank you! By entering the Sanctuary, you grant Middle Collegiate Church unrestricted right to use and publish, transmit, or telecast photographs or likenesses that might be taken of you this day for use in communications related to the church. You agree that all such material will be the sole property of Middle Collegiate Church. If you are uncomfortable in the Sanctuary, you are welcome to worship in the Sanctuary balcony. • READING THE BIBLE FROM THE MIDDLE — 1:15–2:30 PM • Sanctuary — A sermon talkback and Bible study to explore this Sunday’s text and sermon themes. — Adult Education PASSING OF THE PEACE++ SELECTION M IDDLE C HURCH We are glad you are here today. If you are visiting for the first time, we invite you to return often and make Middle Church a home for you, your family, and friends. If you want to join our movement, see a clergy after worship. Complete the pew card or sign the guest book in the narthex to receive our newsletter or eblast. Learn more at middlechurch.org. Please silence your cell phone and leave food or drink outside. Thank you for your cooperation. T ODAY Father Michael Lapsley PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING* TO • VILLAGE CHORUS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH — 1:15–2:30 PM • Community Room — Musical and performance workshop for ages 6–14. — Youth Education • ENCORE! — 7:00–7:30 PM • Social Hall — Food, conversation, and a time to join our village of dreamers and stand with us for racial, LGBT, and economic justice. — Community • ART & SOUL REHEARSAL — 4:30–5:30 PM • Sanctuary — For more information or to RSVP, contact Dionne McClain<Freeney at dmcclain<[email protected]. — Art WORSHIP VIDEOS AND PODCASTS – Worship music and sermon videos are available on the Middle Collegiate Church channel. Click the YouTube icon at middlechurch.org. Subscribe to Middle Collegiate Church sermon podcasts on iTunes: http://ow.ly/i6fHu. • THE OPENING ACT — 4:30–5:30 PM • Conference Room — Gather every week before Art & Soul to explore themes of faith, life, spirituality, and more. — Adult Education PRAYER CORNER Please pray with us this week for these people and concerns. Phyllistine; Jorryn; Sandy Stone; Derek Sievers; Joey M.; Donna J.; Eva G. and family; Phillip Travis; Kendall T.; Sierra Sue Goodale; Djana Maria Hughes; Danita Branam; Scott Stevens; Julie Runyon; Dominick Vizioli; Hannah; Fred; Eddie Joe; Gregory; Middle’s children; Middle’s consistory; All who are suffering and struggling from poverty, violence, and depression; All affected by gun/police violence; All affected by Ebola; Bermuda, Hawaii; the Middle East; Ukraine; Russia; Australia; Hong Kong; China; the Nigerian Girls<<Bring back our girls; For jobs and abundance for family and friends; Peace for all. • ART & SOUL WORSHIP — 6:00 PM • Sanctuary — “How to Be Hot, Holy, and Humble” Humble” Taryn Strauss, Strauss, preache preacher • Middle Community Chorus • Communion. — Worship • ENCORE! — 7:00–7:30 PM • Social Hall — Food, conversation, and a time to join our village of dreamers and stand with us for racial, LGBT, and economic justice. — Community OCTOBER = DISABILITIES AWARENESS October is Disabilities Awareness Month. Reach out to your neighbors and friends and help create a space for conversation around the challenges of differently<abled bodies and minds. Ruchi Amin is available to discuss cares and concerns at 212<477<0666 x304 or [email protected]. THIS WEEK: SONG IN THE KEY OF HOPE • What occurs before and after Psalm 90 is important for our understanding of God and who we are in God. Read Psalm 89, 90, and 91 this week and ponder your relationship to the Sovereign, Eternal God. • Like the Facebook page “Changing the World Two Minutes at a Time” and find inspiration for two<minute engagements that will change you and the world you inhabit. • Watch the film Lincoln starring Daniel Day<Lewis and consider what in Abraham Lincoln’s understanding of self in relationship to God, motivated his choices. • Read Martin Luther’s “95 Theses” in honor of this Reformation Sunday. If you are feeling really ambitious, read John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, 1536 Edition. I’m happy to loan my copy! LAST WEEK: PRECIOUS IN GOD’S SIGHT As we consider the values of God’s Household, one thing is clear: children matter. The reign of God belongs to them. • In worship today, choose one of our children to be the beneficiary of your prayers this week. Ask God to bless that child, hold that child, and care for that child. • In his new film, Every Three Seconds, filmmaker Daniel Karslake features a boy named Charlie who raised a quarter of a million pounds to help children in Haiti through UNICEF. Make a donation to UNICEF and mark it for Haiti relief. • Middle Church is holding a Day of Art every month on the way to the launch of our Freedom School beginning today at 2:00 PM. See Alisa Joyce to volunteer. Bring a child to our next Day of Art on November 9. Donate at middlechurch.org to make the Freedom School dream a reality. DEAR MIDDLE FAMILY— FAMILY Thank you for your financial gifts over the last twelve months! We ended our fiscal year on June 30, having achieved approximately 94% of our annual offering goal. This is amazing generosity. In 2008, we gave $164,000; this year, we gave more than $470,000! As we move back into our program building, and on the way to funding 50% of our ministry by 2020, Middle Church needs your continued support. Your giving enables us to grow our efforts to do justice, to nurture spirits, and to share God’s love with those around us. Thanks for your faithful giving! — Middle Church Consistory M I D D L E CO L L E G I A T E C H U R CH VI S I O N S T AT E M E N T Middle Collegiate Church is a celebrating, culturally diverse, inclusive and growing community of faith where all persons are welcomed just as they are as they come through the door. Rooted in Christian tradition as the oldest continuous Protestant Church in North America, Middle Church is called by God to boldly do a new thing on the earth. As a teaching congregation that celebrates the arts, our ministries include rich and meaningful worship, care, and education that nurture the mind, body, and spirit, social action which embraces the global community, and participation in interfaith dialogue for the purpose of justice and reconciliation. :: middlechurch.org OCTOBER CLOTHING DRIVE Middle Church is excited to participate in a clothing drive with our partners at Project Hospitality who serve families in need on Staten Island. They are seeking NEW unisex sweatpants and sweatshirts for adults and children. Please also bring NEW packages of socks, gloves, and hats appropriate for any adult or child. We will collect clothing in the sanctuary through the end of October. M I D D L E CO L L E G I A T E C H U R CH Rev. Jacqueline J. Lewis, Ph.D. – SENIOR MINISTER Rev. Adriene Thorne – MINISTER • Chad Tanaka Pack, M.Div. – MINISTER Jim Kast<Keat, M.Div. – ASSOCIATE MINISTER Alisa Joyce, M.Div. – ASSISTANT MINISTER SANCTUARY OFFICE TELEPHONE CARE LINE E<MAIL WEBSITE 112 Second Avenue (at 7th St.) 50 East 7th Street New York, NY 10003 212<477<0666 917<439<9268 [email protected] middlechurch.org CONSISTORY ELDERS Rev. Jacqueline J. Lewis, Ph.D. Veronica Carrera Kent Holliday Jeff Mummert Shanta Thake Chair Darren Major James Wu FOLLOW US! facebook.com/MiddleCollegiateChurch facebook.com/Rev.Jacqui.Lewis youtube.com/MiddleNYC vimeo.com/middlechurch twitter.com/middlechurch twitter.com/RevJacquiLewis DEACONS Malia T. Blake Graham Bridgeman Johanna Goepel Erica Hunt Jonathan Lucas Hadaryah Morgan Representatives to INTERSECTIONS Elder – Danita Branam Deacon – Marvin Rodriguez