May 17, 2015 | 11 AM Worship
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May 17, 2015 | 11 AM Worship
Welcome! May 17, 2015 | 11 AM Worship We aspire to be a church where the Gospel of Jesus Christ is faithfully proclaimed and faithfully lived in grateful response to God’s love. Sewickley Presbyterian Church | 414 Grant Street | Sewickley, PA | 15143 | 412.741.4550 | www.sewickleypresby.org LIVE GROW SERVE We welcome you this morning to Sewickley Presbyterian Church. We are glad you are worshipping with us today. Please see one of our Ushers if you have any questions or need assistance. Welcome Center Sunday Worship Times 8, 9 & 11 AM Sunday Morning Classes 10 AM Join us for coffee in the Robinson Room, before and after worship. Childcare Children are always welcome to attend worship with their families. However, if you would like to take advantage of our nursery you are invited to do so. Our nursery is located on the 2nd floor. Parents are also welcome to care for infant children in the Robing Room, which is located down the stairs near the sound booth at the back of the sanctuary. Friendship Pads Rev. Kevin J. Long, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Sarah R. Bird Associate Pastor [email protected] R. Craig Dobbins Director of Music Ministries [email protected] Please sign and pass the Friendship Pads at the end of the pews. Fill in your information so that we know you came today. Prayer Requests Please write any prayer requests on the pew prayer cards and place them in the offering plates. The pastors read and pray for these requests. Any requests marked “public” will be shared with weekly prayer groups. Large Print Bibles & Hearing Devices If you would like a large print Bible and/or a hearing device, please contact an Usher. Brian Mack Director of Children’s Ministries [email protected] KJ Norris Sermon on CD The 11 AM sermon is available on CD by request from the church office. You may also find a recording online at www.sewickleypresby.org. Interim Youth Director [email protected] Photography Amy Simpson, Music Associate We request that photography not be taken during worship. Thank you for your cooperation. [email protected] Handicap Accessibility Church Office • 412.741.4550 | M-F 9 AM - 5 PM www.sewickleypresby.org • • Visit our website for a complete list of SPC staff members. • A wheelchair lift is available for your convenience. Follow the sidewalk that curves around to the back of the building from Grant St. for easiest access. A ramp is accessible from the Grant Street driveway near the Sanctuary. An elevator is available on the Main level. Please access it by using the wheelchair lift or the ramp. A secondary lift is available to reach the Mezzanine level. Take the elevator to the basement. The lift is to the left of the elevator. 3 Order of Worship The beginning of the prelude is a call to silent preparation for the worship of God. Prelude Concerto for Three Trumpets, Two Oboes, Strings, and Tympani I. (Moderato) - Grave - Allegro Instrumentalists Georg Telemann * Call to Worship One: Many: One: Many: Jesus Christ ascended to the throne of heaven that he might rule over all things as Lord. He is alive and reigns with God and the Holy Spirit. Do not stand looking up toward heaven, for Jesus will come again. Alleluia, Alleluia! - based on Acts 1:11 * Hymn 260 Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Hyfrydol * Corporate Prayer of Confession Forgive my sins, O Lord, the sins of my soul and the sins of my body, the sins I have done to please myself and the sins I have done to please others. Forgive those sins which I know, and those which I know not. Forgive them all in thy mercy. -Lancelot Andrews, d. 1626 Welcome and Announcements At the end of each pew is a Friendship Pad. Please indicate your presence by signing it and passing it along the row. Members, make a point to greet visitors sitting near you. Reception of New Members Congregational Response Blest Be the Tie That Binds Dennis Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love: The fellowship of kindred minds is like to that above. Children grades 3 and under are invited to take part in our Young Children and Worship program in Studio B on the mezzanine level. Prayer for Illumination Rob Leighton Scripture Reading Acts 1:6-11 So when they had come together, they asked him, “Lord, is this the time when you will restore the kingdom to Israel?” He replied, “It is not for you to know the times or periods that the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” When he had said this, as they were watching, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight. While he was going and they were gazing up toward heaven, suddenly two men in white robes stood by them. They said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking up toward heaven? This Jesus, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven.” One: Many: The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. The Word Sung (See Insert) Offering Offertory Chorus from Messiah, Part II Chancel Choir and Instrumentalists Georg Frederic Händel Hallelujah! for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign for ever and ever. King of kings and Lord of lords. Hallelujah! - Revelation 19:6b, 11:15b, 19:16b Prayers of the People and the Lord’s Prayer (“And forgive us our debts...”) * Hymn 804 Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart! Marion * Benediction Postlude Six Pieces for Organ, Op. 50 VI. Deo Gratias Joseph Willcox Jenkins (Dr. Jenkins served this congregation as Organist-Choirmaster 1970 - 1979.) * Those who are comfortably able may stand. The flowers today are given by June and David Nimick in loving memory of David’s parents (Francis and Mary), sister (Eleanor), brothers (Fran and Charles) and their wives (Chris and Carolyn) (all of whom were, at one time, members of this congregation) Thank you: Ushers: Carol Perkovich, Liza Thornton, Deborah Tranter and Claude Whalen. Sunday Morning Greeters: Maleet Gordon and Joanna Sarsfield. Sound Personnel: Don Slater. Childcare Workers: Heather TaylorMartin (Childcare Supervisor), Morna Murray, Chelsea Safran, Lucinda Safran and Kaylee Torres. The Word Sung Sunday, May 24, 2015 during the 11 AM worship service Ascension Oratorio, BWV 11 by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) The Chancel Choir Anna Singer, soprano Xiu-Ru Liu, mezzo-soprano Angelo Ragghianti, tenor Raymond Blackwell, baritone Members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Amy Simpson, organ Craig Dobbins, conductor According to the New Testament in the Bible, Jesus Christ met several times with his disciples during the 40 days after his resurrection to instruct them on how to carry out his teachings. It is believed that on the 40th day he took them to the Mount of Olives, where they watched as he ascended to heaven. Ascension Day officially observed on a Thursday, is one of the earliest Christian festivals dating back to the year 68 CE. Ascension Day marks the end of the Easter season and occurs ten days before Pentecost, which this year is observed on Sunday, May 24. ****** Ascension Oratorio 1. Chor Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen, Preiset ihn in seinen Ehren, Rühmet ihn in seiner Pracht; Sucht sein Lob recht zu vergleichen, Wenn ihr mit gesamten Chören Ihm ein Lied zu Ehren macht! (Anonymous) 1. Chorus Praise God in His riches, Praise Him in His honor, Extol Him in His splendor; Seek to rightly imitate His praise When with full chorus You make a song in His honor! 2. Rezitativ (Tenor) Der Herr Jesus hub seine Hände auf und segnete seine Jünger, und es geschah, da er sie segnete, schied er von ihnen. (Luke 24:50-51) 2. Recitative (Tenor) The Lord Jesus lifted up His hands and blessed His disciples, and it so happened, that as He blessed them, He departed from them. 3. Rezitativ (Bass) Ach, Jesu, ist dein Abschied schon so nah? Ach, ist denn schon die Stunde da, Da wir dich von uns lassen sollen? Ach, siehe, wie die heißen Tränen Von unsern blassen Wangen rollen, Wie wir uns nach dir sehnen, Wie uns fast aller Trost gebricht. Ach, weiche doch noch nicht! (Anonymous) 3. Recitative (Bass) Ah, Jesus, is Your departure already so near? Ah, is the hour then already there When we must let You leave us? Ah, behold, how hot tears Roll down our pale cheeks, How we yearn after You, How all our consolation is nearly destroyed. Ah, do not withdraw from us yet! 4. Arie (Alto) Ach, bleibe doch, mein liebstes Leben, Ach, fliehe nicht so bald von mir! Dein Abschied und dein frühes Scheiden Bringt mir das allergrößte Leiden, Ach ja, so bleibe doch noch hier; Sonst werd ich ganz von Schmerz umgeben. (Anonymous) 4. Aria (Alto) Ah, just stay, my dearest Life, Ah, don’t flee so soon from me! Your farewell and Your early departure Brings me the greatest of all sorrows, Ah, truly, just stay awhile here; Otherwise I will be completely undone with grief. 5. Rezitativ (Tenor) 5. Recitative (Tenor) Und ward aufgehoben zusehends und fuhr auf gen And He was apparently lifted up and journeyed to Himmel, eine Wolke nahm ihm weg vor ihren Augen, Heaven, a cloud enveloped Him before their eyes, und er sitzet zur rechten Hand Gottes. and He sits at the right hand of God. (Acts 1:9 and Mark 16:19) 6. Choral Nun lieget alles unter dir, Dich selbst nur ausgenommen; Die Engel müssen für und für Dir aufzuwarten kommen. Dir Fürsten stehn auch auf der Bahn Und sind dir willig untertan; Luft, Wasser, Feuer, Erden Muß dir zu Dienste werden. (Johann Rist) 6. Chorale Now everything is subject to You, You Yourself only excepted; The angels must for ever and ever Come to wait upon You. The princes stand still on their way And are willingly in service to You; Air, water, fire and earth Must be of service to You. 7. Rezitativ & Duet (Tenor & Bass) 7. Recitative & Duet (Tenor & Bass) Und da sie ihm nachsahen gen Himmel fahren, siehe, And as they watched Him ascending to Heaven, behold, da stunden bei ihnen zwei Männer in weißen Kleidern, two men in white garments stood beside them, welche auch sagten: Ihr Männer von Galiläa, was stehet who also said: You men of Galilee, why do you stand ihr und sehet gen Himmel? Dieser Jesus, welcher von and look at Heaven? This Jesus, who has been euch ist aufgenommen gen Himmel, wird kommen, taken from you to Heaven, will return, just as you wie ihr ihn gesehen habt gen Himmel fahren. have seen Him ascend to Heaven. (Acts 1:10-11) 8. Rezitativ (Alto) Ach ja! So komme bald zurück; Tilg einst mein trauriges Gebärden, Sonst wird mir jeder Augenblick Verhaßt und Jahren ähnlich werden. 8. Recitative (Alto) Ah yes! Then come back soon; remove at last my sorrowful bearing, otherwise every moment shall be hateful to me and all the years alike. 9. Rezitativ (Tenor) 9. Recitative (Tenor) Sie aber beteten ihn an, wandten um gen Jerusalem They however prayed to Him, turned around toward von dem Berge, der da heißet der Ölberg, welcher ist Jerusalem away from the mountain, which is called nahe bei Jerusalem und liegt einen Sabbater-Weg davon, the Mount of Olives, which is near Jerusalem and lies und sie kehreten wieder gen Jerusalem mit großer Freude. a Sabbath-day’s journey away, and they returned again (Luke 24:52a, Acts 1:12, and Luke 24:52b) to Jerusalem with great joy. 10. Arie (Soprano) Jesu, deine Gnadenblicke Kann ich doch beständig sehn. Deine Liebe bleibt zurücke, Daß ich mich hier in der Zeit An der künft’gen Herrlichkeit Schon voraus im Geist erquicke, Wenn wir einst dort vor dir stehn. (Anonymous) 10.Aria (Soprano) Jesus, Your merciful gaze I can continually see. Your love remains behind, So that here, in mortal time, I can refresh myself spiritually Already with future glory, When one day we shall stand there before You. 11. Choral Wenn soll es doch geschehen, Wenn kömmst die liebe Zeit, Daß ich ihn werde sehen In seiner Herrlichkeit? 11. Chorale When shall it happen, When will the dear time come, That I shall see Him In His glory? Du Tag, wenn wirst du sein, Daß wir den Heiland grüßen, Daß wir den Heiland küssen? Komm, stelle dich doch ein! ( Gottfried Wilhelm Sacer) O day, when will you be, When we will greet the Savior, When we will kiss the Savior? Come, present yourself now! - trans. Pamela Dellal ****** Jennifer Johnson ACKNOWLEDGMENTS William Betts Laura Mikush Stephanie Smith Funding for the instrumentalists for this morning’s service is made possible through the Sarah Murdock Music Endowment, a generous gift from the late Sarah Elizabeth Murdock. ******* SOPRANO Jennifer Berg Ann Boyer Kathryn Doebler Nancy Morrisey Anna Singer ALTO Elizabeth Andrews Carolyn Dietrich Toby Graham Ellen Hitchins Xiu-Ru Liu Virginia Morrow Mary Anne Riley Barbara Swan Amy Szuba Janice Wendt BASS Timothy Bingman Raymond Blackwell Keith Boyer John Orndorff, Jr. David Wise TENOR Dwight Dietrich Thomas Graham Angelo Ragghianti Joseph Melichar Joshua Taylor-Martin ******* VIOLIN Ellen Chen-Livingston Louis Lev FLUTE Jennifer Steele Rhian Kenny VIOLA Paul Silver OBOE Scott Bell Harold Smoliar TYMPANI Paul DeChancie BASSOON Philip Pandolfi ORGAN Amy Simpson VIOLONCELLO David Premo BASS Betsy Heston TRUMPET Charles Lirette Chad Winkler Jarrett Kocan FUTURE MUSIC EVENTS... 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