October 19, 2014 Hospitality 208 Grant Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico www.fpcsantafe.org

Transcription

October 19, 2014 Hospitality 208 Grant Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico www.fpcsantafe.org
Hospitality
First Presbyterian Church is an inclusive,
reconciling congregation which welcomes
into its worship and full membership all
persons who profess faith in Jesus Christ
regardless of race, age, gender, disability,
sexual orientation, or economic status.
We are delighted you joined us today and
invite you to register your presence with us on
the friendship sheets. On Sundays Parking
can usually be found in the Santa Fe County
lot behind the church and at metered parking
without charge.
Childcare is available on the second floor in
the preschool area.
Ask the ushers if you have questions, need a
Hearing Assistance Device, or would like a
Large Print Version of the service.
Get Involved in the Life of the Church:
Have questions about the church or what
Presbyterians are all about? Gatherings are
held monthly on the second Saturday after
Men's Breakfast at 9:15 in the Rendon
Room. Contact the church office (982.8544)
for more information about the gathering or
about how to become involved in the church.
Counseling by arrangement with the Pastoral
Counseling Center (988.4131). Medicare and
most insurance accepted or sliding scale fees
negotiable.
Music
TGIF Concerts every Friday night at 5:30PM.
Free will offering.
Oct 24
Oct 31
Nov 7
Nov 14
Carol Redman, flute
and David Solem, harpsichord
Sergio Rodriguez, piano and
Cecilia Leitner
Chancel Choir, Chilcott Requiem
Alicia Solomon, mezzo soprano
and Juanita Madland, piano
October 19, 2014
208 Grant Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico
www.fpcsantafe.org
[email protected]
505.982.8544
Worship & Study—Sundays
New Direction for Children on Sunday mornings: Join Cindy Piatt on
the second floor to explore the Bible using the musicals Godspell and
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The Mystery of Jesus and the Divine according to the Gospel of John
with John Miller in the Rendon Room. The Gospel of John provides
a unique perspective on Jesus’ role and identity as related both to
humanity and to the divine. Christianity is a monotheistic religion
believing in one God. And yet there is the concept of the Holy Trinity
of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We speak of both Jesus’ humanity and
his divinity—of his earthly historical existence and of his existence
predating and post-dating history itself. How can all this be? And
what is its significance for human lives, both then and now.
Ministry Showcase—who we are, what we do, and why we do it—a
six-week Stewardship and Adult Education series. This Sunday
Ray Kersting presents the colorful history of First Presbyterian
(approaching 150 years now) in A Church that Remembers Its Past,
Has a Future. On the final Sunday of the showcase, October 26,
Harry asks the question why take a journey when we could just stay
here in The Road to Renewal.
—Weekdays
Theology in Modern Film Series first Monday of the month at 6:00PM,
home of Andrew Black.
Religion & Science Discussion 1st and 3rd Mondays at 7:00PM,
Rendon Room
Mary’s Women 2nd Monday each month at 5:30PM, Rendon Room.
Rev. Dr. Barbara S. Boyd, facilitates this spiritual reflection of Karen
Armstrong’s book Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life (books
provided). Every woman and her best friend is invited to join us each
month as we gather to spend time together in sharing, meditation/
prayer, discussion,/study, laughter/tears—the gamut! This is a
gathering of women, after all, and we have lives and wisdom to share
and reflect upon.
Morning Prayer Wednesdays at 7:00AM, McFarland Chapel
Base Community Bible Study on Wednesdays at noon in the Rendon
Room led by Pastor Harry Eberts. Using today’s newspaper, lectio
divina, Ignatian Contemplation, and other resources we will explore
Mark and how it applies to us and our world today. New people
always welcome to the community!
Prophetic Spirituality Wednesdays 5:30–6:20PM in the Rooftop
Garden or Rendon Room (depending on weather)
Taizé Service Thursdays at 5:30PM, Westminster Presbyterian
Church, 841 W Manhattan Ave
Spanish Bible Study Saturdays 9:00–10:00AM—Moore Conference
Room on the third floor
Rediscovering Jesus through
Reconnect
Rediscover
Remember
Rejoice!
October 19, 2014 11:00AM
Those who are able may stand

God Calls Us

PRELUDE
HYMN 733
WELCOME AND
CALL TO WORSHIP
bold in unison

The moments before worship are a transition from “getting here” to “being here.” Take the
opportunity to listen to the prelude and quiet one’s mind and become open to the spirit.
Praeludium in D, BuxWV 139
by Dietrich Buxtehude
We All Are One in Mission
The world belongs to the Lord
The earth and all its people.
How good and lovely it is
To live together in unity.
Love and faith come together
Justice and peace join hands
If the Lord’s disciples keep silent
These stones would shout aloud.
CANDLELIGHTING
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
bold in unison
Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on us.
We pray for forgiveness when our words and actions
are shaped and molded by other than the Holy Spirit.
For the times when we have used the gifts
of your Spirit to enhance our own glory
rather than using them to serve others.
Forgive us, O God.
When our use of your gifts has led to division and discord
rather than increasing understanding and unity.
Forgive us, O God.
For believing one gift to be superior to another
rather than celebrating the various ways in which they complement each
other and build up the whole community.
Forgive us, O God.
The Holy Spirit enables us to confess Jesus as Lord and in so doing,
we are acknowledging our total allegiance to, and love for Jesus.
Merciful God, forgive any lack of commitment by us
to love as Jesus loved and to serve as he served.
Fill us anew with the Holy Spirit
so that our worship, witness and service may reflect our unity
and the faithful use of our diverse gifts.
RESPONSE
printed at right
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
bold in unison
The good news is that God has continued to love and save us
in and through Jesus, whom we confess as Saviour and Lord
through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Friends, believe these words of grace: In Jesus Christ we are forgiven.
Thanks be to God!
RESPONSE
printed at right
God Renews Us
SCRIPTURE READING
GLOBAL MISSION
ANTHEM
Chancel Choir
SCRIPTURE READING
MESSAGE
The Congregation

HYMN 308
OFFERING AND OFFERTORY
Tenors and Basses
of the Chancel Choir
RESPONSE 14
sing verse 5,
words printed at right

Psalm 36:5–10
Jan Heckler, Mission Co-worker in Madagascar
Sing a New Song
by Michael Haydn
I Corinthians 12:4–13
And there are a variety of activities . . .
O God in Whom All Life Begins
Crystal Night
by Burt Szabo
♫ For thyself, best gift divine to the world so freely given;
for that great, great love of thine, peace on earth and joy in heaven:
Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise.
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
AND THE LORD’S PRAYER
God Sends Us on Our Journey
STEWARDSHIP MINUTE
History
Ray Kersting
HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK

PASSING OF THE PEACE

HYMN 315

♫ Dona nobis pacem, pacem. Dona nobis pacem.
In the Midst of New Dimensions
BLESSING
POSTLUDE
Final from the First Symphony
by Louis Vierne
The service of worship concludes after the postlude. The music can be enjoyed and this
time can be used for prayer. You may remain seated or depart quietly.
Serving today
Officiant:
Music Director:
Choir Accompanist:
Liturgist:
Rev. Dr. Harry Eberts III
Linda Raney
David Solem
Rebecca Heindel
Ushers:
Dick Crawford, Cindy Piatt (8:30)
Malissa Haslam, Lu Santa Cruz, Dick Lindahl (11:00)
Prayer of Confession and Assurance written by Moira Laidlaw, and
posted on Liturgies Online.
Prayers and Praise
Names of those to pray for will be listed for four weeks unless
otherwise requested. Notify the church office 982.8544 or
[email protected] with your joys and concerns.
Pray for Carolyn Stupin whose sister Margaret McClintock is
recovering from cancer surgery, Janet McKay recovering from
a fall and Margo Hall who had surgery.
Congratulate Janis Chitwood who received the Teacher of
the Year award from Archbishop Sheehan on October 10.
Chancel flowers today are given by Charlie & Janet Spring in
honor of their parents.
Mission and Social Justice
Mission and Social Justice Retreat on Saturday, October
25, from 9:00AM to 12:30PM in the Rendon Room. This is
for the MSJ Committee as well as folks who are interested
in mission and social justice. It will be led by Rev. Andrew
Black. If you have read the book Toxic Charity bring it with
you!
Items Needed for the Community Closet: We are
collecting socks, underwear, small soaps, shampoos,
conditioners, lotions, feminine products, razors and
sunscreen—box in the lobby.
Rediscovering Jesus through
Shelter Week for FPC is November 9–15! Please check
the shelter book on the lobby table and sign up to bring
food or to help with the evening activities—or both! Many
good things are happening at the Shelter. At least 18
persons/families have secured housing and are no longer
homeless! Some of our homeless guests are now part of
the paid staff. Come and see and feel the “new” shelter
ambience! If you would like to bring food, but can’t make
it to the shelter, bring it to the church and we’ll arrange to
get it there.
First’s Fourth Friday at the Shelter: We are volunteering
every fourth Friday of the month from 8:30 to 12:30 at the
shelter 2801 Cerrillos Road. We do NOT have to provide
the food, just the service. Come from 8:30–10:00AM to
help with set up and food prep, 10:00–12:30 for serving
and clean up or stay the whole morning! Our next date is
October 24.
Earth Care Tidbit of the Week:
Ecuador in 2008 became the first
country with a constitution to
recognize that nature has rights:
rights to exist, persist, maintain
and regenerate its vital cycles
of structure, functions, and its
processes in evolution.
Art and History
Spirit of the Seasons will be the fall exhibit beginning
in late October in the Back Pew Gallery. We are looking
for works that represent the spirit in color—any kind of
art that represents for you the spirit of faith, of life, of the
world. Painters, sculptors, photographers, fabric artists,
jewelers, potters, calligraphers, and all other artist should
call Andy Ritch (471.6596) or Carol Fallis (471.2860). The
deadline for art is October 25.
Stewardship
Next Sunday, October 26, is Stewardship Sunday. Bring
you pledge card. We thank those who have already sent in
their pledges!
Fellowship
The Presbyterian Men’s Breakfast podium will be
occupied on Saturday, November 8, by Ruling Elder and
recent Commissioner to the General Assembly David
P. Kirby. He will enlighten us on the topic GA221: How
It Made Some Controversial Decisions. Purposeful
actions taken by the Assembly included giving pastors
the discretion to conduct same-gender marriages,
and the decision to divest from some companies
determined to be contributing to non-peaceful pursuits
in Israel-Palestine. Pick up Assembly in Brief from the
lobby table for more information about these and other
decisions made. The Presbyterian Men’s Breakfast is an
organization for fellowship of all interested individuals.
We ask a $2 contribution for the breakfast starting at
8:00AM which gets you a delicious, home-cooked meal
and freshly brewed fair-trade coffee. John Whitcomb is
taking reservations and questions at 982-3921 or travel@
theway2go.com.
Autumn Tea this coming Friday, October 24, is in honor of
our gracious members born prior to 1925. If this describes
you and you did not receive an invitation, we may not have
known your year of birth. You ARE invited, so please call
the church office at 982.8544.
News
Remembering with gratitude the generous collection of
cards that so many of you have given over these last few
years, we’re asking once again for Donations of Greeting
Cards for Christmas and for all occasions, as well as
calendars, to be placed in the marked box in the foyer.
They’ll be delivered to the Chaplains and volunteers at the
prison for distribution to the inmates around Thanksgiving,
so we’ll collect them in mid-November for sorting and
delivery to the prison. It’s a fine opportunity for using
leftover cards from past years as well as all those cards
coming from so many organizations. The inmates truly
appreciate them!
One last week to Order Nametags this time around.
Signup sheet on the lobby table.