Fifth Sunday in Lent - Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church
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Fifth Sunday in Lent - Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church
Fifth Sunday in Lent March 22, 2015 8:30 & 11:00 am Welcome Visitors We welcome all who worship with us today. Here are some notes about our congregation and our facility to help you feel at home among us. Nursery A staffed nursery is available for children from birth through age 5 on the sanctuary level down the hall past the drinking fountain. Please sign your child in and out of nursery care. Usually parents gather their children before communion so that they can come to the Table together. An usher will be glad to direct you. Restrooms are located on the sanctuary level just past the library. In addition to Men’s and Women’s rooms there is also a Family room with a changing table. Count Me In Form is that little slip of paper in your worship folder. We ask all worshipers to complete this each week. Special prayer requests may be made on the back of the form and if there are special “sign ups” you can do that on the back. Place it in the offering plate as it is circulated during the service. Grace Station is an outreach of the church office available every Sunday morning. Office Manager Christina Bogar is there to provide information about our church and to receive information such as address, phone or email changes, prayer requests and news about illness or hospitalizations. Current newsletters and program information are located there. Look for the “check in desk” in the church gathering area. Check out the Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church website at www.prlc.org for more information on our congregation, our ministries and many opportunities for service and study. Join us again! We worship every Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. and would be honored to have you join us for worship again, soon, and often. 2 Gathering PRELUDE 8:30 For God So Loved the World Chicago Mass Choir WELCOME CONFESSION AND FORGIVENESS All may make the sign of the cross, the sign marked at baptism, as the presiding minister begins. Blessed be the holy Trinity, + one God, who brings us out of captivity into freedom, out of the wilderness into the promised land, out of death into life. Amen. Let us confess our sin in the presence of God and of one another. Silence for reflection Gracious God, we confess that we have sinned in thought, word, and deed, by what we have done and by what we have left undone. Forgive us and give us strength to turn from sin and to serve you in newness of life. Amen. God gathers us in Lent to turn our gaze toward Jesus. We do so by acknowledging the ways we have separated ourselves from God. More importantly, we hear the good news of forgiveness that brings life, healing, and the assurance that nothing will separate us from the love of God. The Kyrie we are using during Lent is adapted from the liturgy of the first worship book used at Phinney: The Lutheran Hymnary, published in 1913. This kyrie was a very familiar part of the beginning of each worship service from 1915 until 1958. 3 By water and the Holy Spirit, God gives us a new birth, and through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, + God forgives us all our sins. Almighty God strengthen us in all goodness and keep us in eternal life. Amen. PRAYER OF THE DAY O God, with steadfast love you draw us to yourself, and in mercy you receive our prayers. Strengthen us to bring forth the fruits of the Spirit, that through life and death we may live in your Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. 4 Word FIRST LESSON: Jeremiah 31:31-34 The days are surely coming, says the LORD, when I will The final covenant text in our Lenten series. make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the God promises a new house of Judah. It will not be like the covenant that I made with their ancestors when I took them by the hand covenant, writing the to bring them out of the land of Egypt — a covenant that law of God’s love on they broke, though I was their husband, says the LORD. the heart. But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the LORD: I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. No longer shall they teach one another, or say to each other, "Know the LORD," for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, says the LORD; for I will forgive their iniquity, and remember their sin no more. Holy wisdom, holy word. Thanks be to God. PSALM 119:9-16 SECOND LESSON: Hebrews 5:5-10 So also Christ did not glorify himself in becoming a high priest, but was appointed by the one who said to him, "You are my Son, today I have begotten you"; as he says also in another place, "You are a priest forever, according to the order of Melchizedek." In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications, with loud cries and tears, to the one who was able to save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverent submission. Although he was a Son, he learned obedience through what he suffered; and having been made perfect, he became 5 the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him, having been designated by God a high priest according to the order of Melchizedek. Holy wisdom, holy word. Thanks be to God. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION plac GOSPEL: John 12:20-33 The Gospel according to John. Glory to you, O Lord. Now among those who went up to worship at the festival were some Greeks. They came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and said to him, "Sir, we wish to see Jesus." Philip went and told Andrew; then Andrew and Philip went and told Jesus. Jesus answered them, "The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a 6 The mystery of dying and rising and the promise that when lifted from the earth, Jesus will draw all people to himself. single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. Those who love their life lose it, and those who hate their life in this world will keep it for eternal life. Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there will my servant be also. Whoever serves me, the Father will honor. Now my soul is troubled. And what should I say — 'Father, save me from this hour'? No, it is for this reason that I have come to this hour. Father, glorify your name." Then a voice came from heaven, "I have glorified it, and I will glorify it again." The crowd standing there heard it and said that it was thunder. Others said, "An angel has spoken to him." Jesus answered, "This voice has come for your sake, not for mine. Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be driven out. And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself." He said this to indicate the kind of death he was to die. The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, O Christ. SERMON HYMN OF THE DAY ELW #635 We Walk by Faith CHILDREN’S WORD On this Fifth Sunday in Lent, those preparing for baptism or affirmaThose preparing for Affirmation of Baptism at the Easter Vigil gather around the Font with their sponsors. The Presiding Min- tion of baptism are traditionally presented ister addresses candidates, sponsors, and the entire Assembly. with the Lord’s Prayer. The Presider first reflects on the Rite and then continues with Today we present them these words: with an aid to prayer We invite you whom God has called to this community that reflects on the book in Christ to join with us in our life of worship and of Psalms, the ancient prayer, to “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly; prayer book of Israel teach and admonish one another in all wisdom; and and a treasure of comwith gratitude in your hearts sing psalms, hymns, and mon prayer that continspiritual songs to God. And whatever you do, in word ues among Christians. or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, At their gathering togiving thanks to God the Father through night, the candidates him.” (Colossians 3:16-17) will be presented with a guide for daily prayer. A gift is presented to each candidate. BLESSING OF THE WAY CANDIDATES 7 Let us pray. Lord God, as we seek you in prayer and song and lift up our hearts in gratitude and praise you touch us with your mercy and love. Continue to meet us in the gift of worship and prayer and bless these sisters and brothers as they embrace the gift of prayer. Grant grace to (Name) and bless him/her. Raise them by your Spirit. Revive them by your Word. Form them by your hand, that they may bear witness to you grace through Jesus Christ, your Son, our Savior and Lord. Amen. Assisting Minister addresses the candidates: God bring you in peace and joy to the day of your baptismal renewal at the Great Vigil of Easter. The Assembly addresses the candidates: PRAYERS OF INTERCESSION Gracious God, Hear our prayer. SHARING THE PEACE OF CHRIST PARISH CONCERNS 8 Meal OFFERTORY MUSIC 8:30 Excellent 11:00 Begräbneslied Bury the body in its grave until the judge’s voice calls! We sow it, and it will bloom some day and ascend, transfigured, unto God. Bury my perishable bones, O you who are still merely mortal! They will not remain in the grave, for Jesus will come and hold judgment. Richard Smallwood Franz Schubert O sacrificial Lamb! May your death strengthen us in our last misery! Let our entire soul be yours and let our end be joyful! OFFERTORY PRAYER Let us pray. God our provider, you have not fed us with bread alone, but with words of grace and life. Bless us and these your gifts, which we receive from your bounty, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. THE GREAT THANKSGIVING The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give our thanks and praise. It is indeed right, our duty and our joy, that we should at all times and in all places give thanks and praise to you, almighty and merciful God, through our Savior Jesus Christ. You call your people to cleanse their hearts and prepare with joy for the paschal feast, that renewed in the gift of baptism, we may come to the fullness of your grace. And so, with all the choirs of angels, with the church on earth and the hosts of heaven, we praise your name and join their unending hymn: 9 SANCTUS 10 Blessed are you, Lord of heaven and earth. In mercy for our fallen world you gave your only Son, that those who believe in him should not perish but have eternal life. We give thanks to you for the salvation you have prepared for us through Jesus Christ. Send now your Holy Spirit upon this meal and into our hearts, that we may receive our Lord with a living faith as he comes to us in this holy supper. Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. This prayer is based upon a Eucharistic prayer in the Lutheran Book of Worship (the green book) that Phinney, along with many North American Lutheran churches, began to use in 1978. It echoes the themes of the Gospel for the Fourth Sunday in Lent and the mystery of God’s selfgiving love. In the night in which he was betrayed, our Lord Jesus took bread, and gave thanks; broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Take and eat; this is my body, given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me. Again, after supper, he took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it for all to drink, saying: This cup is the new covenant in my blood, shed for you and for all people for the forgiveness of sin. Do this for the remembrance of me. Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours, now and forever. Amen. BREAKING OF THE BREAD AND INVITATION 11 SHARING BREAD AND CUP AND RITES OF HEALING We welcome all who desire to receive the bread and wine of communion for the forgiveness of sin and renewal of life to join us at the Lord’s Table. Please come forward at the direction of the ushers. Communion is by intinction at the rail. The host is dipped into the red wine or white grape juice, as each communicant chooses. Gluten-free wafers are available. Young children and others who do not commune are invited and welcome to come forward with arms crossed across the chest for a blessing. Ministers are available during the distribution of communion to offer individual prayers for healing and anointing with oil. Come to one of the stations in the Chapel before or after receiving communion. LAMB OF GOD 12 COMMUNION HYMNS ELW #487 ELW #337 ELW #339 What Feast of Love Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed Beneath the Cross of Jesus PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION Merciful God, accompany our journey through these forty days. Renew us in the gift of baptism, that we may provide for those who are poor, pray for those in need, fast from self-indulgence, and above all that we may find our treasure in the life of your Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen. Sending 8:30 GODSPEED AND FAREWELL FOR TOBY EASTBROOK BLESSING May God bless you as you go forth into the world. Be of good courage; hold fast to that which is good; render to no one evil for evil; strengthen the fainthearted; support the weak; help the afflicted; honor all people; love and serve God with gladness. And God the Father, + Son, and Holy Spirit, bless you now and forever. Amen. DISMISSAL The Lenten blessing echoes the sending words from Ash Wednesday. We go forth in the power of God’s Spirit to observe Lenten practices that seek to love God and neighbor. Go in peace. Serve the Lord. Thanks be to God. POSTLUDE 8:30 As You Go Traditional 13 Participants in Today’s Liturgy Presider and Children’s Word Bryon Hansen Preacher Allan Bruck Assisting Ministers Jonny Maier (8:30) Shawn Kruse (11:00) Eucharistic Ministers Roy Mock, Walter Zamojski, Ardis Pilz (8:30) Emily MacEwen, Linda Quammen, Jane Bengtson (11:00) Lectors Dana Visser, Karen Snedker (8:30) Marie Hurlbut, Andrew David (11:00) Acolytes Lily Huber, Gwen Schulz(8:30) Tarkel Price, Vassar Price (11:00) Ushers Steve Pfaff, Mike Bishop, Katie Bishop, Ken Giles (8:30) John Breen, Rosalyn Breen, Jamie Beers, Midge Strong-Beers (11:00) Organist Amy Boers Gospel Choir (8:30) Kent Stevenson, Director Chancel Choir (11:00) Beth Ann Bonnecroy, Director Today we bid “Godspeed and Farewell” to our brother in Christ, Toby Eastbrook. Toby’s family is moving to Sacramento, California, where he will join the community of St. John’s Lutheran Church. 14 Our Weekly Circle of Prayer Hear my prayer, O God; give ear to the words of my mouth. Psalm 54:2 We welcome your requests for prayers for persons in need or prayers of thanksgiving for blessings received. Please note that prayer requests will remain on the list for four Sundays. A request may be extended by contacting the church office or making a note on the Count Me In form. + As in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all be made alive. Prayers and Christian sympathy are offered today for the family and friends of Ann Barney, who died March 15, 2015. Services for Ann will be held on Thursday March 26 at 11:00 here at Phinney. Rest eternal grant her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her.+ For homebound members and friends of Phinney Jean Hansen, Maud Haugen, Margaret Pedersen, Mickey Morris For our partners in ministry Ballard First Lutheran Church For families and friends of the deceased Ann Barney, died March 15 Mick Roraback Jeanne Hansen Ron Johnson Larry Anonsen Preparing for Holy Baptism at the Easter Vigil Jasen and Hannah Frelot for daughter Ruby Luis Alicea and Tippanie Vega for son Kamren Keenan Meyer for daughter Rogue Preparing for Affirmation of Baptism at the Easter Vigil Frederick and Karen Bonk Michael Clark Danielle Dreger-Babbitt Jannah Fitch Brian Gruber and Julie Vano Chris and Tiffany Megargee Keenan Meyer David and Becky Roby Bruce and Shirley Sutherland Recent hospitalizations, illnesses, & injuries Karen Snedker; injuries sustained in a fall Kayla and Todd Bosteder; prayers for a healthy, full-term pregnancy Kristen as she recovers from surgery Michael, brother of Monica Hartley; damaged kidney in cycling accident Michelle Haas; prayers that she will be able to tolerate upcoming course of radiation and chemotherapy Pr. Carol Jensen; fractured wrist Dorothy Tuvey; hospice care Geoff; disabling paranoia Bob Kennedy, cousin of Sandy Mortinson; terminal cancer 15 Betsy, friend of Shirley and Kirstin Shaw Micah O’Malley, friend of Jane Bengtson; newly diagnosed with lung cancer Burdette Ensrud, uncle of Luci Baker Johnson; health concerns Ruth Berven, cancer recurrence For persons diagnosed with cancer and long-term illness, undergoing treatments Cheri Rinn, Jeff Goforth, Theo DregerBabbit, Karina Nolan, Andy Solberg, Susanne Martin, Sage, Elliott Brogren, Katharine Houk, Rafik Hanna, Joseph, Allison , Nancy, Gerard Vaughan, Rebecca, Jillian, Ruth, Linda Betz, Scott, Lydia Thomas, Eileen, Judy, Keith, Kristina, Clyde Houge, Glen, Joan, Eli Smith, Colin Grube, Greg, Hallie Glenna, Bill Fisher, T.K., Einar Brosten, Colleen, Gary Moran, David Hildebrand, Julia Hefner, Steve Other hopes, concerns, and thanksgiving Thanksgiving for the healthy baby boy born March 5 to Megan, niece of Russ and Midge Beers Chris Clawson 300 days a cancer patient. Now a cancer survivor! Thanks be to God! Nicki Gifford, granddaughter of Judy Lee; thanksgiving for testing negative for pancreatic cancer Prayer Vigil Each year, our congregation gathers in prayerful support of its candidates for baptism and affirmation. Those who will be baptized or affirmed at the Easter Vigil are held in prayer for a period of 24 hours from the end of the Good Friday service until the Easter Vigil begins at 6:30 on Saturday. Persons who join the prayer vigil sign up for a half-hour segment of prayer time, and are given a guide for their half hour of prayer that includes brief biographies of the candidates, their prayer requests, and prayer 16 needs for the local and global church. Prayer time is done in one’s own home, office, or a setting of one’s choice. There is no need to be at the church in the “wee hours” in order to participate. A sign-up sheet is currently at Grace Station on Sunday mornings in the narthex. Please consider joining the 45 or so others who will be a part of this seamless chain of conversation with our Creator for the good of the parish and the world. Announcements Adult Forum This Morning Being a Lutheran Today, part 3 This morning in the Tree of Life Room between services at 10 am Dr. Michael Trice, Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean at Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry, will lead us in the third of a three-part conversation about 'Being a Lutheran Today.' This morning we'll discuss the questions that challenge us today amidst a religiously pluralistic world. Join us for presentation and discussion. Adult Forum Next Week: The Grounds at PRLC You have probably noticed the new landscaping surrounding the church. This is just phase one. Come to find out what will be happening this summer and how you can help! Members Joel Maier and Scott Radford will lead this forum on what’s next with the Phinney grounds, including a new rain garden, new plantings and more. Usher Training takes place this morning at 10:00 AM. All ushers, new and old, are encouraged to attend this training to welcome new ushers and refresh important skills. Ushers are a VITAL part or Phinney’s hospitality, both to members and to visitors. The role of the usher is often underestimated in its importance. Good ushers are “people-persons” who make people coming into the church feel welcome and appreciated. In doing so, ushers contribute greatly to making everyone’s church experience a positive one. People of all ages are welcome to and encouraged to serve. This includes teenagers and even younger children who serve with a parent. Ushers are trusted members of the community who accept peoples offerings, welcome them to the holy meal, and watch over the service to assist with any need a worshipper may have. Come join us in the sanctuary at 10 am if you are interested in joining this important ministry. Vacation Bible School will take place June 22-26 and it takes many hands (and hearts and minds) to plan and prepare for annual event and you are invited to be part of this experience. All adults and teens interested in joining this team of dreamers and preparers can sign up today on Count Me In. 17 Do you play a band instrument? Are you looking for an opportunity to play with others? We are looking for a group of children and adults to form an all-ages band for our end of the year BfJ picnic on May 20th . Interested? Sign up today on Count Me In (and please note what instrument you play). Wednesday Evening Spirited Women Group Forming: Are you a woman interested in gathering together each week for fellowship and faith exploration through study of books and other curriculums, media, thoughtful reflection, discussion and prayer? Would you be interested in joining a new evening group of Spirited Women? Please check the Count Me In Form. Have you noticed all the tulips, and daffodils coming up around the church grounds this spring? A few hours last fall of placing compost and planting bulbs is all it took. They are so wonderful to see now. Our first group efforts this spring will take place at the end of the month. Please spread the word; we'd like to be overwhelmed with support. Got kids? Bring them too. Please join Scott Radford, Joel Maier and others from 10:00 noon to 2:00 PM on Saturday March 28th. We'll do a little pruning, weeding, and talk gardening. Please bring gloves, and wear good sturdy shoes. Caffeine and pizza provided. Please sign up on the Count Me In. Questions? Contact members Scott Radford or Joel Maier. (Contact info in directory.) No Holy Grounds Coffee this week! This Wednesday all youth are welcome to join us at Ballard First Lutheran for pizza and a movie from 12:30pm3:30pm. Please let Megan know if you're coming so we ley at [email protected]. Bergstrom Scholarship Applications now available at www.roaringlyons.org. Please submit applications by April 15th. have enough pizza (but if you Mark your calendars! forget to tell us, you are still -Our high school spring re- welcome!) treat is Memorial Day Weekend (Fri. May Today is the last day to sign up for the 22-Sun. May 24). More info soon! 2015 Middle School Summer Trip! This -2015 Dinner Theater "Lutheran Night trip will be June 28-30, 2015 and will Live" will be held at Ballard First Lutheran cost $100 per youth. For more information May 1, 2, 3, and 8, 9, 10. or to sign up, please contact Megan Hund- 18 Easter Sunday Breakfast Easter is soon approaching, and we hope you and your guests will join us that morning for Easter breakfast in the fellowship hall. Serving time will be from 8:30AM till 11:00AM. Scrambled eggs, ham, cinnamon rolls, fresh fruit, juice and coffee will be awaiting you. Jeff Hendrix and Ken Roscoe are also looking for volunteers to help with set-up, serving and clean-up of this event. We especially need help with the Saturday setup (April 4, 9am to 11am) and the Sunday cleanup (April 5, 11am to 1:30pm). You can sign up on the “Count Me In” form, and we will call you to discuss available duties. (Be sure to include your phone number!) We usually serve around 300 people and would really appreciate your help in making this event happen. Proceeds from the breakfast will go to the PRLC Outreach Fund. Surrounded by a Great Cloud of Witnesses … Commemorations and Festivals for the Week Sunday, March 22, 2015 Jonathan Edwards, teacher, missionary to American Indians, died 1758 A Puritan minister in Connecticut, Edwards is remembered as being a great preacher. Though his most famous sermon talks at length about hell, he was more concerned with God's love. He served both as missionary to the Housatonic people in Massachusetts, and as president of the future Princeton University. Tuesday, March 24 Óscar Arnulfo Romero, Bishop of El Salvador, martyr, died 1980 Romero was deeply concerned with injustices evident toward the poor and powerless in El Salvador, and worked forthrightly against political repression. He was assassinated while presiding at the eucharist in a chapel near the cathedral in San Salvador. Wednesday, March 25 Annunciation of Our Lord Nine months before Christmas we celebrate the annunciation, in which the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would give birth to the Son of God. The ancient church believed that this was also the date of the world's creation and of Jesus' death on the cross. Sunday, March 29 Hans Nielsen Hauge, renewer of the church, died 1824 Hauge was a layperson who wished to revitalize the church in Norway. As a result of a mystical experience, he felt called to preach. Many professionals in the church feared his motives and influence, and he was imprisoned for leading unauthorized gatherings. 19 This Week at PRLC Sunday, March 22 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Usher Training Adult Forum: Being Lutheran Today, pt. 3 Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion 4:00 p.m. Handbell Choir 5:00 p.m. The WAY Tuesday, March 24 6:15 a.m. Men’s Bible Study 9:00 a.m. Quilters 10:30 a.m. Staff Meeting 2:00 p.m. Food Bank 7:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Council Meeting Wednesday, March 25 10:00 a.m. Spirited Women 10:30 a.m. Pastor’s Norse Home Visit 11:15 a.m. Mid-week Lenten Service 12:00 p.m. Lenten Soup Lunch 5:00 p.m. Youth Choir 5:30 p.m. Bread for the Journey 6:00 p.m. BfJ Dinner 6:30 p.m. Gospel Choir The WAY 7:00 p.m. Food Bank 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Chancel Choir Thursday, March 26 2:00 p.m. Food Bank 6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous 7:00 p.m. Food Bank Saturday, March 28 10:00 a.m. Spring Cleaning at PRLC 20 + Lent 5 Sanctuary Sanctuary Tree of Life Various Sanctuary Sanctuary 200 Level Library Quilting Room Office Workroom Food Bank 301/302 Tree of Life Tree of Life Norse Home Sanctuary Library Choir Room Various Fellowship Hall Tree of Life Wartburg Room Food Bank 301/302 Choir Room Food Bank 301/302 Food Bank Grounds and Building Sunday, March 29 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Adult Forum: PRLC’s Grounds WAG (WAY Alumni Group) Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion 4:00 p.m. Handbell Choir 5:00 p.m. The WAY + Passion Sunday Sanctuary Tree of Life Tower Room Various Sanctuary Sanctuary 200 Level Easter Lily Envelopes In Phinney's tradition, the sanctuary is graced by Easter lilies on Easter morning. If you would like to make a gift toward funding these flowers, please enclose your donation in the provided envelope (found in your worship bulletin) by this afternoon. Gifts made in honor or in memory of someone will be noted in Easter morning's bulletin. Acknowledgments Parts of the liturgy were adapted from Sundays and Seasons.com. Copyright 2015 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License #36567. Scripture passages from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Jesus, Lamb of God. Text: English Language Liturgical Consultation; Music: Richard Proulx, b. 1937, adapt.; Music: Franz Schubert, 1797–1828; Music: Deutsche Messe. Adapt. © 1985, 1999 GIA Publications, Inc., 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, IL 60638. www.giamusic.com. 800.442.3358. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission under onelicense.net A706856. Holy, Holy, Holy. Music: Richard Proulx, b. 1937, adapt. Music: Franz Schubert, 1797–1828; Music: Deutsche Messe. Music adapt. © 1985, 1999 GIA Publications, Inc., 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, IL 60638. www.giamusic.com. 800.442.3358. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission under onelicense.net A-706856. Bless Now, O God, the Journey. Text: Sylvia G. Dunstan, 1955–1993; Music: Welsh tune, 19th cent. Text © 1991 GIA Publications, Inc., 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, IL 60638. www.giamusic.com. 800.442.3358. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission under onelicense.net A-706856. Psalm 119:9-16 refrain reproduced from Psalm Settings for the Church Year: Revised Common Lectionary © 2008 Augsburg Fortress. Reprinted by permission. Blessed Be God, Who Chose You. Text © 1997 and music © 2003 Augsburg Fortress. Music by Anne Krentz Organ. 21 Next Sunday March 29, 2015 + Passion Sunday 8:30 am Holy Communion 10:00 am Adult Forum: PRLC’s Grounds Sunday School WAY Alumni Group 11:00 am Holy Communion 4:00 pm Handbell Choir 5:00 pm The WAY Looking Ahead March 29-April 5 + Holy Week March 29 — + Passion Sunday Services at 8:30 and 11 am April 1 Easter Vigil Tech Rehearsal April 2 — + Maundy Thursday Confession & Forgiveness at 10:15 am Worship at 11:15 am Confession & Forgiveness at 6 pm Worship at 7 pm April 3 — + Good Friday Stations of the Cross at 12 pm Adoration of the Cross at 7 pm April 4 — + Holy Saturday EASTER VIGIL at 6:30 pm April 5 — + Easter Sunday Next Week’s Lessons March 29, 2015 + Passion Sunday Isaiah 50:4–9a; Philippians 2:5–11; Mark 14:1—15:47 22 Easter Breakfast 8-11 am Services at 8:30 and 11 am April 8 Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, Session 1 Many of us could use a focused time to get our financial future in focus. PRLC is going to help meet that need by hosting Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. We all need a plan for our money. Dave's class will show you how to get rid of debt, manage your money, spend and save wisely, and much more! In 9 lessons, you'll learn to take control of your money and invest in your and your family’s future. These classes will be a part of our Bread for the Journey Wednesday night programming for 9 weeks beginning April 8th. Dinner will be from 6:00-6:30, and childcare will be provided. The class costs $93 per family for the materials. Optional dinner is $5.00 per class. Childcare is free. If you are interested in possibly joining the class in April, sign up on this morning’s count me in or e-mail Parish Administrator Darren Hochstedler at [email protected] and we will send more information as the class date approaches. Topics covered include: Saving Money - How to do it and why start now Communicating about Money – Single, Partnered, with or without children. Exploring accountability Cash Flow Planning – The Nuts and Bolts of Budgeting Dumping Debt – Breaking the chains of debt. Buyer Beware - The Power of Marketing on Your Buying Decisions The Role of Insurance - Protecting Your Health, Family and Finances Retirement and College Planning Mastering the Alphabet Soup of Investing Real Estate and Mortgages - Keeping the American Dream From Becoming a Nightmare The Great Misunderstanding Unleashing the Power of Generous Giving 23 The Ministry Staff Bryon Hansen, Pastor [email protected] Valerie Shields, Organist and Youth Choir Director Patrick Meagher, Minister of Outreach [email protected] Beth Ann Bonnecroy, Chancel and Handbell Choirs Director Nancy Monelli, Children and Family Minister [email protected] Evelyn Hartwell, Children’s Choir Director Darren Hochstedler, Parish Administrator [email protected] Kari VanSanford, Angel Choir Director Nancy Winder, Pastoral Assistant [email protected] Dallas Cooper Anthony Nelson Custodians Allan Bruck, Pastoral Assistant [email protected] Shari Anderson, Accompanist Kent Stevenson, Gospel Choir Director Tim Sullivan, CDC Director [email protected] Johanna Eby Erika Anguiano Nursery Attendants Christina Bogar, Office Manager [email protected] Parish Nurses [email protected] Jon Ross, LYONS Director [email protected] Our congregation participates with three other Lutheran churches in Seattle in a youth ministry organization called LYONS (Lutheran Youth of North Seattle). Telephone 206-706-5997, website roaringlyons.org. Our congregation also participates in a Lutheran counseling organization with congregations from across the Puget Sound area. Lutheran Counseling Network is a coalition of licensed pastoral counselors who provide therapy in a variety of settings for a variety of needs. One such office is located in our building, with Counselor Rosemary Raynaud providing therapy on an appointment basis. Learn more: check out Lutheran Counseling Network at www.lutherancounseling.net. You can also reach Rosemary by phone at 206-364-1046, ext. 3. Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church 7500 Greenwood Avenue North Seattle, Washington 98103 206.783.2350 • www.prlc.org Office Hours: M-Th 8:30-4:30, Fri 8:30-12:30 24