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All Saints (Year B) 10:30 A.M. Sunday, November 1 st, 2015 Today s Texts: Wisdom of Solomon 3:1-9 Revelation 21:1-6a Psalm 24 John 11:32-44 (The worship service begins with the prelude. Let us silently prepare our hearts and allow others the same opportunity.) *We invite you to rise in body or in spirit Chimes Prelude: Lento Espressivo Malcolm Williamson Words of Welcome and Announcements Introit: I Sing a Song of the Saints of God L. Scott/J.H. Hopkins *Call to Worship Fling wide the temple gates! Ps. 24:7-10; Isa. 25:9 Open up the ancient doors! The mighty and glorious one is coming. Who is this mighty and glorious one? This is the Lord for whom we have waited. Let us be glad and rejoice in God! *Hymn No. 327 From All That Dwell Below the Skies *Invitation to Confession God has promised to make of us a new creation, Rev. 21:1 laying to rest the former things, making all things new. Trusting in God s grace, let us confess our sin. *Prayer of Confession Almighty Lord and God, in Jesus Christ Isa. 25:7-9; John 11:44; you came from heaven to dwell among us, Rev. 21:2-4 calling us to be your faithful people. Yet we remain shrouded in sin - we hurt and disgrace ourselves; we abuse and destroy one another; we dishonor your holy name. Forgive us; unbind us and let us go so that we may stand among your saints, rejoicing in your saving grace; through Jesus Christ our Redeemer. Amen. Page 2
*Kyrie *Assurance of Forgiveness Listen! The one who is seated on the throne says: Rev. 21:5-6 See, I am making all things new. And now it is finished! Hear the good news: In Jesus Christ we are forgiven! Thanks be to God! *Gloria Patri Glory to God, No. 581 *The Peace Since God has forgiven us in Christ, we also ought to forgive one another. The peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. And also with you. Please greet those around you Prayer for Illumination Almighty God, your word is life and your promise is trustworthy and true. By the power of your Holy Spirit write your word upon our hearts so that we may be your new creation; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Rev. 21:5-6a Page 3
First Reading Psalm 24 pew Bible pg. 553 This is the Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Anthem In That Great Gettin Up Mornin Negro Spiritual Second Reading Revelation 21:1-6a pew Bible pg. 282 This is the Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God Sermon For All the Saints Rev. Stephen M. Fearing *Hymn By All Your Saints Still Striving AURELIA By all your saints still striving, for all your saints at rest, your holy name, O Jesus, forevermore be blessed! For those passed on before us, we sing our praise anew and, walking in their footsteps, would live our lives for you. We praise you for the Baptist, forerunner of the Word, our true Elijah, making a highway for the Lord. The last and greatest prophet, he saw the dawning ray of light that grows in splendor until the perfect day. All praise, O Lord, for Andrew, the first to welcome you, whose witness to his brother named you Messiah true. May we, with hearts kept open to you throughout the year proclaim to friend and neighbor your advent ever near. For Magdalene we praise you, steadfast at cross and tomb. Your Mary! in the garden dispelled her tears and gloom. Apostle to apostles, she ran to spread the word. Send us to shout the good news that we have seen the Lord! We pray for saints we know not, for saints still yet to be, for grace to bear true witness and serve you faithfully, till all the ransomed number who stand before the throne ascribe all pow r and glory and praise to God alone. Page 4
*Affirmation of Faith The Apostles Creed I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; he descended into hell. The third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father almighty, from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy catholic church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. Call to Offering The Offertory Rejoice in God s Saints David Cherwien *****Please take a moment to fill out the friendship pads***** *The Doxology Glory to God, No. 606 Prayer of 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. With Isaiah the prophet, we give you thanks - for the promise of your heavenly banquet, a feast of rich food and well-aged wine; for the strength of your steadfast love, destroying the shroud of sin and shame; for the gift of your saving grace, our long-awaited day of deliverance. Page 5
Therefore we rejoice in you, singing with the saints of every age: With Mary and Martha, we remember Jesus - his liberating word and healing touch, his saving death and life-giving resurrection, his promised return and glorious realm. With thanksgiving, we remember how Jesus took the bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying: This is my body, given for you. Do this in remembrance of me. We remember how he took the cup, saying: This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this in remembrance of me. As often as we share this bread and cup, we proclaim the saving death of the living Lord, until he comes in glory to reign. Praise to you, Lord Jesus: Page 6
Pour out your Holy Spirit upon us, O God, as we share this feast of bread and juice. Make us one in the body of Christ our Lord and one in the company of your saints. With John the Divine, we look with hope - for the coming of your new creation, a new heaven and a new earth; for an end to suffering and mourning, when every tear will be wiped away; for the fulfillment of your ancient promise on the day when you make all things new. Through Christ, the Alpha and Omega, in the communion of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor are yours, O God, now and forever. Hear us now, as we pray as you taught us to pray, saying: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. Communion of the People All are invited to this feast. The bread and the juice will be brought to you by one of our elders. You are invited to partake of the elements as soon as you receive them. Please let our servers know if you require gluten-free elements and it will be provided for you. Page 7
Prayer after Communion *Hymn No. 326 For All the Saints SINE NOMINE *Responsive Charge & Benediction The cross, we will take it. The bread, we will break it. The pain, we will bear it. The joy, we will share it. The Gospel, we will live it. The love, we will give it. The light, we will cherish it. The darkness, God shall perish it! Choral Benediction: Glory to God Whose Goodness Shines on Me Postlude Fanfare Fantasy on Sine Nomine arr. Jack Noble White Page 8
Questions for Reflection Tears flow through the readings for All Saints Day in Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary: an Old Testament prophet envisions the day when the Lord God will wipe away the tears from all faces (Isa. 25:8); a New Testament visionary promises the faithful that God will wipe every tear from their eyes (Rev. 21:4); even Jesus weeps at the tomb of his friend Lazarus (John 11:35). What do saints have to do with tears? Does faithfulness demand suffering? Does it require a certain sort of compassion for the pain of the world? Household Prayer: Morning As I live this day, O Lord, let me be a sign of your salvation - food for those who hunger, a comfort to those who mourn. This I ask in the name of Jesus, the Alpha and Omega. Amen. Household Prayer: Evening As I rest this night, O Lord, let me be a temple of your peace - a home for your holy presence, a sanctuary of renewal. This I ask in the name of Jesus, the Alpha and Omega. Amen. Information About Today s Worship Service Today s liturgy is reprinted by permission of Westminster John Knox Press from Feasting on the Word Worship Companion. Copyright 2015. Thank you to our worship and fellowship leaders this morning! Assisting : Ellen Gove Greeter: Ellen Gove Usher: Laura Nelsen Coffee Hour Host: Chris Lewis Why I Pledge Emily Hallman Because it s an obligation to my church and its people, that I am grateful to fulfill. Why do I tithe? Because basically it s the right thing to do. The first check of every month is to the church, tithing my pension and social security. Any driving I do for the town or caregiving is included in my giving; also I support my winter church in Florida. For years it s worked - most always running out of month before money! I pledge because I am thankful! Page 9
This week at Shelter Island Presbyterian Church: Sunday, November 1 Worship 10:30 a.m. Monday, November 2 Engaging the Text 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 3 Bible Study 9:00 a.m. Election Day Luncheon 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 6 AA 7:30 p.m. Looking Ahead: Sunday, November 8 Worship 10:30 a.m Maureen s Haven Maureen s Haven provides shelter five nights a week in partnership with 16 host congregations and community organizations and over 1,500 individual volunteers providing an estimated 20,000 hours of service each season! Maureen s Haven is an organization that provides shelter to people without during the cold winter months. They organize a number of churches on the east end of Long Island who provide shelter (usually one night of the week). For many years, Southold Presbyterian Church has housed guests on Wednesday nights. Shelter Island Presbyterian Church is going to be partnering with Southold Presbyterian Church to help them out on Wednesday nights during this winter season. If you re curious, a typical evening at Maureen s Haven looks something like this: 4:00 P.M. - Guests congregate at the day center in Riverhead for screening. The screening of guests consists of a breath-a-lyzer test and a visual monitoring of the individual s behavior. There is a check of the person, along with a baggage check for contraband. 6:30 P.M. - Upon arrival to the host site, the guests are welcomed and registered by volunteers. Individuals then proceed to the sleeping areas to claim their bed and put down their personal belongings.= 7:00 P.M. - Volunteers who have been preparing a nutritious, hot dinner for both the guests and volunteers are ready to serve approximately 35-65 people. Everyone sits down together for dinner and shares this opportunity for socialization. 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. - After dinner, guests are given the opportunity to get warm clothes, relax, talk, play cards or board games, watch a movie, or just rest. continued on next page. Page 10
5:00 A.M. - Volunteers (Innkeepers) stay overnight to monitor guests. At day break, a breakfast crew arrives to prepare and serve a substantial, hearty morning meal. A bagged lunch is prepared for each to take with them upon departure. How SIPC Will Be Involved and How You Can Help The people who are Shelter Island Presbyterian Church have covenanted to partner with Southold Presbyterian Church to support Maureen s Haven in the following four ways: 1. Sending a dinner team every 7 weeks - Starting on Wednesday, December 16 th, SIPC will be sending a team to Southold Presbyterian Church every seven weeks (for a total of about three times throughout the season) to help prepare and serve the dinner for that evening as well as to help clean up. This team would gather at SIPC and then travel to Southold and would return later that evening. 2. Preparing the bagged lunches on the third Wednesdays of the month - Starting on Wednesday, November 18 th, SIPC will be preparing the bagged lunches that will be distributed to the guests upon their departure of the host site on Thursday morning. This team will assemble right here at Shelter Island Presbyterian Church to prepare the bagged lunches and then someone will drive the lunches to Southold. This is a great way to get involved if you are unable to physically go to Southold. 3. Spending the night as Innkeeper to monitor the guests - On any Wednesday from November to the end of March, you can join others by spending the night at Southold Presbyterian Church with the guests. 4.Donating toiletry items - there will be bins placed in the SIPC Fellowship Hall closer to the holidays where you can help us donate toiletry items that will be taken to and distributed at Southold Presbyterian Church to the guests at Maureen s Haven. Please note that the options above are not mutually exclusive; you can do one or any combination of the above. Also, please note that volunteering for one date does not mean that you are committing to doing every date. If you are interested in signing up for one of the dates below (or would like to learn more about how you can be involved), please call Karen Tudor in the office or contact Lynn Franklin (lynn@franklinandsiegal.com), chair of the Missions Team. SIPC sending a dinner team: Dec 16 th, Feb 3 rd, & Mar 23 rd SIPC preparing bagged lunches: Nov 18 th, Dec 16 th, Jan 20 th, Feb 17 th, and Mar 16 th Page 11
Shelter Island Presbyterian Church 32 N. Ferry Rd. (P.O. 612) Shelter Island, New York 11964 Website: www.sipchurch.org Twitter: @ShelterIslandPC Phone: (631)749-0805 Pastor Cell: (404)823-5926 info.sipchurch@gmail.com Administrative Assistant Karen Tudor works on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Session Deacons Leadership Team of SIPC Rev. Stephen M. Fearing, Pastor Linda Betjeman, Minister of Music Karen Tudor, Administrative Assistant & Clerk of Session Karin Bennett, Sexton Class of 2015 Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Lynn Franklin Clarissa Tybaert Hap Bowditch Dan Binder Ellen Gove Lee Anne Bastible Chris Lewis Laura Dickerson Laura Nelsen Class of 2015 Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Lynn Thomson Doreen McNemar Rachel Brigham Alison Binder Colleen Smith Dana Hallman Peter Vielbig Charlotte Hannabury Mark Switzer Congregational Nominating Committee Lee Anne Bastible, Carol Gray, Heather Reylek, Peter Vielbig SIPC Prayer List The nations in the Middle East, our planet, the men and women in the Armed Forces and our leaders. For Ashley Sanderson, Lindsay Ehrlich, Frank Catoe, Lisa Armour, Melissa Insinga, Audrey Trotman, Tara Chituk, Jill Tuttle Albiani, Sue Speeches-Caddle, Paul Speeches,Tara Connolly Michael Murphy, Chuck and Patti Bradlow and Marge Pauly. We will gladly list the names of any individuals in need of our prayers. You may share names with us by turning in a note from the pew or by calling the church office prior to Friday a.m. We will continue to list these names for 4 weeks and then they will be removed unless a specific request is made. Page 12