K H P C (U.S.A.) MAUNDY THURSDAY APRIL 2, 2015 Jesus Washes the Feet of Peter, Jyoti Sahi, used with permission. Generally speaking, if you want to know who you really are, as distinct from who you like to think you are, keep an eye on where your feet take you. Frederick Buechner A Christ-centered Community Called to Deepen Faith, Serve Others and Foster Fellowship
WELCOME TO KIRK IN THE HILLS About today s service The service of Maundy Thursday begins the mysteries of the ancient Triduum, the Three Sacred Days. Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday are the sacred days that culminate in the celebration of Easter, the Day of Resurrection. Following the sharing of communion on Maundy Thursday, the chancel is stripped of paraments and the cross is covered. These actions suggest the stripping of Jesus by the soldiers prior to his crucifixion and the abandonment of Jesus by his disciples. These actions, like the darkness that is a part of the Good Friday service, symbolize the humiliation of Jesus, the consequences of sin, and the desolation of the cross. Traditionally, a portion of Psalm 22 is read during the stripping of the chancel. We depart in silence, awash in the impending sorrow this night recalls when the disciples departed the last time from sharing a meal with their Lord and ours. The following prayer invites us to prepare our hearts for worship and our lives for faithful living: On this night of remembrance, gracious God, help us to see in Christ s self-giving love how deeply, truly, and fully we are loved. Let this be the moment we understand who and how Christ is calling us to be in the world for others. Amen. If you need audio or visual assistance Hearing assistance units, large-print bulletins and hymnals are available upon request from an usher. If you are in need of prayer You may submit prayer requests online at kirkinthehills.org/prayer-request/prayer-request form. Flowers on the sanctuary altar are presented to the glory of God by Mr. and Mrs. David Li4leton and their children, in memory of loved ones. ON THE COVER Jyoti Sahi, a Christian artist-theologian who lives in North Bangalore, is interested in the relationship of art to spirituality and how it can connect different faith traditions. He gave us permission to use this work for our Maundy Thursday service this evening. In his Christ Washing the Feet of Peter, Sahi focuses on the culturally unacceptable view of Jesus as the guru who washes the feet of his disciples. It is the disciples who must wash the feet of the guru. Christ s example leads us to become a community of self-giving, self-effacing love that seeks the well-being of others all others. Jyoti places the scene within the image of a flame from an Indian lamp, reminding us that to be truly enlightened to have the mind of Christ results in the ministry we do as a community on behalf of others. 2
THE SERVICE FOR MAUNDY THURSDAY Seven o clock, Sanctuary Jesus said, I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you should also love one another. - John 13:34 THE GATHERING OPENING VOLUNTARY Adagio Samuel Barber INTROIT Thou, who at thy first Eucharist didst pray That all thy Church might be for ever one, Grant us at every Eucharist to say With longing heart and soul, Thy will be done. O may we all one bread, one body be, Through this blest sacrament of unity. Orlando Gibbons * The people will stand at the ringing of the tower bell. * CALL TO WORSHIP * PRAYER This is the day that Christ the Lamb of God gave himself into the hands of those who would slay him. This is the day that Christ gathered with his disciples in the upper room. This is the day that Christ took a towel and washed the diciples feet, giving us an example that we should do to others as he has done to us. This is the day that Christ our God gave us this holy feast, that we who eat this bread and drink this cup may here proclaim his holy sacrifice and be partakers of his resurrection and at the last day may reign with him in heaven. O God, your love lived in Jesus Christ, who washed disciples feet on the night of his betrayal. Wash from us the stain of sin, so that, in hours of danger, we may not fail, but follow your Son through every trial, and praise him to the world as Lord and Christ, to whom be glory now and forever. Amen. * HYMN 353 Great God, Your Love Has Called Us Here Melita (Hymn 562) * Congregation standing 3
PRAYER OF CONFESSION Merciful God, we have not loved you with all our heart and mind and strength and soul. Silence Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. We have not loved our neighbors as you have taught us. Silence Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. We are indifferent to the saving grace of your word and life. Silence Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. Forgive and heal us by your steadfast love made known to us in the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. KYRIE ELEISON ASSURANCE OF PARDON Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. Healey Willan THE WORD SCRIPTURE READINGS Exodus 12:1-14 (Pew Bible, Old Testament, page 58) God s deliverance of Israel is rehearsed in the story of the Passover. Psalm 116:2, 4 and 5 (The antiphon will first be sung by the choir and then repeated by the congregation.) Joseph Gelineau 4
How shall I repay the Lord for his goodness to me? The cup of salvation I will raise; I will call on the Lord s name. Antiphon. Your servant, Lord, your servant am I; You have loosened all my bonds. A thanksgiving sacrifice I make, I will call on the Lord s name. Antiphon. My vows to the Lord I will fulfil before all his people, In the courts of the house of the Lord, in your midst, O Jerusalem. Antiphon. Praise the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit, both now and forever, The God who is, who was and is to come at the end of the ages. Antiphon. John 13:1-17, 31b-35 (Pew Bible, New Testament, page 107) Jesus engages in a sacramental act of foot washing, both to foreshadow his death and also to demonstrate his selfgiving, saving love. The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. SERMON Loving to the End Dr. C. Tate * AFFIRMATION OF FAITH Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in human likeness. And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death even death on a cross. Therefore, God also highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:5-11) 5
THE THANKSGIVING OFFERING Our giving is an offering to God. All offerings, whether made in the worship service or outside of it, are part of our worship of God and are used to support the Kirk s ministry here and in other parts of the world. PRAYER OF DEDICATION ANTHEM An Upper Room Did Our Lord Prepare arr. Gerald Near An upper room did our Lord prepare For those he loved until the end: And his disciples still gather there To celebrate their risen Friend. A lasting gift Jesus gave his own: To share his bread, his loving cup. Whatever burdens may bow us down, He by his cross shall lift us up. And after supper he washed their feet, For service, too, is sacrament. In Christ our joy shall be made complete: Sent out to serve, as he was sent. No end there is! we depart in peace, He loves beyond the u4ermost: In every room in our Father s house Christ will be there, as Lord and Host. THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION INVITATION TO THE LORD S TABLE PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING THE LORD S PRAYER (all together) ( debts, debtors ) SANCTUS AND AGNUS DEI Healey Willan THE COMMUNION As the bread and wine are given, the following words may be said: The body of Christ given for you. Amen. The blood of Christ shed for you. Thanks be to God. COMMUNION HYMNS (sung by the choir) O Wondrous Heavenly Bread César Franck 6
O wondrous heavenly bread, Whereby mankind is fed, O food of love divine, long promised by a sign. O deepest mystery! One with our Lord to be. Humble, lowly, to all is offered free. This food to be our aid; so was the promise made. On that same night wherein the Savior was betrayed. This is my body true, this blood was shed for you. All who eat and drink shall have life anew. Sion, Praise Thy Savior, Singing Henry Weman Sion, praise thy Savior, singing Hymns with exultation ringing, Praise thy King and Shepherd true. Honor him, thy voice upraising, who surpasseth all thy praising; Never canst thou reach his due. Let the Bread, life-giving, living, be our theme of glad thanksgiving, Now indeed before thee set; As of old the Lord provided when the twelve, divinely guided, At the holy table met. What he did, at supper seated, Christ ordained to be repeated, His memorial ne er to cease; His command for guidance taking, Bread and wine we hallow, making Thus our sacrifice of peace. PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION Through our sharing in this service, loving Lord, and through the love you place within our hearts, give us strength to serve you and joy to celebrate your love, in every moment of our lives. Amen. THE SENDING * HYMN 93 Ah, Holy Jesus Herzliebster Jesu STRIPPING OF THE PARAMENTS AND COVERING THE CROSS During the stripping of the chancel, Psalm 22 will be read. The congregation will then depart in silence. Personal reflection and prayer may continue in the sanctuary after the service has ended. The service continues of Good Friday. 7
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