The Holy Eucharist. The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost. St. Paul s Chapel. Trinity Wall Street an Episcopal Parish in the City of New York

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The Holy Eucharist The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost August 3, 2014 10:00am St. Paul s Chapel Trinity Wall Street an Episcopal Parish in the City of New York

Welcome to St. Paul s Chapel, a chapel of Trinity Church (located a few blocks south of Saint Paul s on the corner of Broadway and Wall Street). As you look around the room at Saint Paul s, you will see worshippers and tourists from all over the world. A good number of us are here for our very first visit, while others of us have attended for a few weeks or many years. Each Sunday s congregation is different from the last, so the worship experience is always fresh and full of discovery. The Liturgy at St. Paul s. Trinity Church/St. Paul s Chapel is a member of the Episcopal Church USA and thus part of the worldwide Anglican Communion whose roots draw deep from the Western (Catholic, or Latin church) and Eastern (Orthodox or Greek church) traditions. Saint Paul s uses liturgical practices that are both ancient and new. In 1979, when the Episcopal Church revised its Book of Common Prayer, it did so with the expectation that churches would find ways to adapt it to local context. St. Paul s has done so by creating a liturgy that speaks directly from its experience as a place of remembrance, blessing, and service and draws upon the voices of a diverse and ever-changing congregation. Participating in Prayers, the Scripture, the Music and Eucharist. Saint Paul s liturgy is designed to welcome pilgrims, where worshippers look forward to full participation, even if they are here for their first and only visit. The arrangement of the worship space draws on ancient church and synagogue designs and allows us to see each other s faces and hear each other s voices. The Scriptures we read are from the Holy Bible, both the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) and the New Testament (Christian scriptures), and are printed out on separate sheets for those who would like to take a copy as they leave. Saint Paul s uses a three-year cycle of readings that covers most of the Bible, a cycle followed by Christians of many denominations including Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians, and many more. The Prayers are drawn from the Book of Common Prayer and include specific prayers for each Sunday of the church calendar and various special occasions as well as prayers borrowed from other sources. During the Prayers of the People, we are all invited to offer prayers in our own words. The Music, a focal point of Saint Paul s liturgy, is drawn from many worship traditions. Using many of the techniques of world music (call and response, layered harmonies, chant, round-singing, dronesinging) as well as American hymn singing, we sing a rich variety of songs and hymns, from quiet and contemplative pieces to lively ones accompanied by percussion instruments. Everyone is invited to participate in Eucharist (also called Communion) all are welcome to come to the table and to receive bread and wine. Again, welcome to St. Paul s may God be present to us in all that we share together.

We Gather in the Lord s Name The welcomes the People. The Musician rehearses the music for the day. People The Lord is here! God s spirit is with us. Song of Praise All sing. Words and Music: Daniel Iverson (1890-1977) 1935, 1963 Birdwing Music (a Division of the Sparrow Corp.) and BMG Songs, Inc. All Rights on Behalf of Birdwing Music Administered by BMG Songs, Inc. Used by permission. People The Lord be with you. And also with you. Let us pray. The prays a prayer based on the theme of the day. 1

We Proclaim and Respond to the Word of God First Reading seated Isaiah 55:1-5 Silence is kept. Gospel Acclamation standing Words and Music: Marilyn Haskel, 2014 by Marilyn Haskel Holy Gospel Matthew 14:13-21 The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew. People Glory to you, Lord Christ. Following the reading The Gospel of the Lord. People Praise to you, Lord Christ. Sermon The Rev. Dr. Clayton L. Morris 2

The Nicene Creed 3

We Pray for the World and the Church The intercessor bids prayer for Peace in the world Leaders in the church and in the world Our enemies and for God s reconciliation Those suffering sickness or distress Those who have died The blessings of this life After each prayer Leader Gracious God, People Hear our prayer. 4

Welcome and Announcements seated We Prepare the Table and Make Eucharist Gathering at the Table Music: adapt. from traditional Caribbean melody. People People People 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 God thanks and praise. The prayer continues until Joining with the angels who sing your praises through eternity, we lift our voices to you as we proclaim with joy: 5

Holy, holy, holy Lord The prayer continues until Pour out upon us the Spirit of your love, O Lord, and unite the wills of all who share this heavenly food, the body and blood of Jesus Christ, our Lord; to whom, with you and the Holy Spirit, be all honor and glory, now and forever. All Setting: Marilyn Haskel, 2012 by Marilyn Haskel We Break the Bread and Share the Gifts of God All sing. 6

The Communion Anthem Panis Angelicus Giuseppe Baini (1775-1844) Panis angelicus fit panis hominum dat panis caelicus figuris terminum figuris terminum. O res mirabilis, manducat Dominum, Pauper, servus et humilis. The bread of the angels becomes the bread of man. The bread of heaven gives an end to (earthly) forms. O wondrous thing! The poor, the slave, and the humble feed on their Lord. 7

Post-communion Hymn Words: William Williams (1717-1791); tr. Peter Williams (1722-1796), alt. Music: Cwm Rhondda, John Hughes (1873-1932) 8

Prayer after Communion God of abundance, you have fed us with the bread of life and cup of salvation; you have united us with Christ and one another; and you have made us one with all your people in heaven and on earth. Now send us forth in the power of your Spirit, that we may proclaim your reconciling love to the world and continue forever in the risen life of Christ our Savior. Amen. Dismissal People Let us bless the Lord. Thanks be to God. Please stay for coffee and refreshments. Taking it back with you Now that you have worshipped in this space, you have become an essential part of Saint Paul s community of worship and reconciliation, which reaches far back in time and, thanks to you, around the world, whether you live in Tribeca or East Timor. As you go: Fill out a Connection Card (on the seats around you); this will place you on our mailing list for the Trinity News, a quarterly magazine that shares our work here and around the world in the areas of worship, music, education, and service. Find a church in your local area where you can gather weekly with other Christians. Your voice and gifts can enrich the lives of others seeking human connection and support through the life of faith. Go to the Trinity website for more resources. At trinitywallstreet.org you can find the script of the liturgy we use at St. Paul s, download music that has been composed for this service, read blogs, and add your voice to online discussions about discoveries we are making Sunday by Sunday here at Saint Paul s as well as at other churches around the world. The website includes many resources designed to help each of us find ways to be of service. Offer service wherever you are. In scripture, St. Paul writes in his letter to the Corinthians that we are God s ambassadors of reconciliation in the world. Together, wherever we are, we are Christ s hands and feet in the world. History of the Chapel For 300 years, St. Paul s Chapel and Trinity Church have been spiritual anchors of downtown Manhattan, and never more so than today, a decade after September 11, 2001. Each year, over 1.5 million people visit Saint Paul s, drawn by its colonial history as George Washington s church, by its inspiring legacy as the little church that stood without even a broken pane of glass after the twin towers fell right across the street, and to honor the community of volunteers who slept and rested within these walls as they worked round-the-clock on the recovery and cleanup efforts in the months that followed. Likewise Trinity Church, standing at the head of Wall Street, serves as a spiritual oasis and counterpoint to the hectic and sometimes rapacious reputation of the financial district. 9

Liturgical Ministers Celebrant The Rev. Dr. Clayton L. Morris Musicians The Chapel Singers Marilyn Haskel, Conductor for a world of good 74 trinity place, new york, ny 10006-2088 t 212.602.0800 trinitywallstreet.org the rev. dr. james herbert cooper, rector the rev. canon anne mallonee, vicar