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Our vision A spiritually alive world Our mission Reimagining church with courage, joy and wonder Photo: Creative Commons CC0 The Last Sunday after the Epiphany Sunday, March 3, 2019 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist

Welcome to this sacred place where we are reimagining church with courage, joy and wonder. Every year we choose a theme to help us explore new ideas and to listen for God s calling. In 2019 our theme is the Year of the Body. Our body is the way we meet the world and the world meets us. Although we share much that is in common, our bodies are each unique and particular, and every body is worthy of respect. We believe that God participated in the world through a body. So we will be examining how we care for bodies, how we treat different kinds of bodies and how we are part of the earth s body. This year we will dance together, eat together and study what it means for Christians to understand the church as the Body of Christ. We invite you to be part of this body, this joyful community, even if your visit is short. How is God inviting you to be more truly alive today? What are our bodies saying to us? May God bless you in this holy place! Welcome to Grace Cathedral The Very Rev. Dr. Malcolm Clemens Young, Dean of Grace Cathedral If you are new to Grace Cathedral, please introduce yourself and fill out a welcome card so we can be in touch with you. We re glad you re here! Join us for coffee and conversation across the plaza in the Chapter House Library after the 8:30 a.m. service or in the Chapter House Dining Room after the 11 a.m. service. about today s readings Genesis 45:3-11, 15; 1 Corinthians 15:25-38, 42-50; Luke 6:27-38 Reading texts are printed at the end of the service leaflet. Master, it is good for us to be here! What better time than the threshold of Lent to reflect on who we are and where we are going and how we are going to get there? Today s readings inspire us to move ahead with boldness. In Christ, as Paul says,... all of us, with unveiled faces, seeing the glory of the Lord as though reflected in a mirror, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. The Transfiguration is not just about Jesus, but about the disciples themselves, prefiguring not only the radiant glory of the resurrected Christ but also the unimaginable metamorphosis of Galilean fishermen and even 21st-century congregants of Grace Cathedral into saints and apostles, servants of God s will and bearers of God s grace. In our own unique ways, yet in a manner incomprehensible to us, we are all being transformed together into the image we see in the face of Jesus Christ. How can we cooperate with this divine process? As we head into Lent, what burdens can we drop? What veils can we shed? What can be cleared away so that joy might be more fully realized in our life and reflected in our countenance? In a recent sermon, our Dean outlined a simple and beautiful formula for living in Christ: go deeper, drop your fears, and embrace God s abundance. This is what Peter, James and John, and all of us, are being asked to do. Jesus says, truly there are some standing here who will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God may we be among them! This reflection was written by Peter Grace, a congregant for eight years and a 2014 graduate of the Education for Ministry (EfM) program. He facilitates the Thursday morning Bible study group and serves with our healing prayer ministry. Benjamin Bachmann and Christopher Keady in Recital Sunday, March 3 4 p.m. Quire highlights Grace Cathedral s Director and Associate Director of Music offer an energetic program of duets in honor of the Year of the Body. Carnivale Online Auction Bid on a score of fun experiences from skiing at Tahoe to wine-tasting in Napa to Dean Malcolm Young s voice on your voicemail! If you can t attend Carnivale this year, bidding in the online auction is a much-appreciated way to support our shared mission. Bid at gracecathedral.org/carnivale through Wednesday, March 6.

The Holy Eucharist The Last Sunday after the Epiphany 3 March 2019 11 am Ask an usher about child care and Sunday school, hearing assistance devices, or large-print leaflets. Restrooms are located on the lower level corridor. Please silence any audible electronic devices. Voluntary The Transfiguration Dom Paul Benoit The Gathering The people stand as the procession enters. Introit Sung by the choir. Leonin eluia Hymn 137 Sung by all, standing. Wareham text: Latin, 15th cent.; tr. Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1861, after John Mason Neale (1818-1866), alt.; music: melody by William Knapp (1698-1788), alt.; harm. Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875, after James Turle (1802-1882); desc. Sydney Hugo Nicholson (1875-1947) Opening Acclamation Presider People Gloria in excelsis Blessed be the one, holy and living God. Glory to God for ever and ever. Ken Clark. Communion Service in D major Choir Glory to God in the highest, and peace to God s people on earth. Lord God, heavenly King, almighty God and Father, we worship you, we give you thanks, we praise you for your glory. Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father, Lord God, Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world: have mercy on us; you are seated at the right hand of the Father: receive our prayer. For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen.

The Collect of the Day Presider People May God be with you. And also with you. Let us pray. O God, who before the passion of your only-begotten Son revealed his glory upon the holy mountain: Grant to us that we, beholding by faith the light of his countenance, may be strengthened to bear our cross, and be changed into his likeness from glory to glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. The Word of God The First Reading The people sit. Exodus 34:29-35 Reader People The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Psalm 99:1-7, 9 The people remain seated. Jeffrey Goodsite Antiphon Pro-claim the great-ness of the Lord our God; He is the Ho - ly One. Choir The Lord is King; let the people tremble; * he is enthroned upon the cherubim; let the earth shake. The Lord is great in Zion; * he is high above all peoples. Let them confess his Name, which is great and awesome; * he is the Holy One. Proclaim the greatness of the Lord our God; He is the Holy One. O mighty King, lover of justice, you have established equity; * you have executed justice and righteousness in Jacob. Proclaim the greatness of the Lord our God and fall down before his footstool; * he is the Holy One. Moses and Aaron among his priests, and Samuel among those who call upon his Name, * they called upon the Lord, and he answered them. He spoke to them out of the pillar of cloud; * they kept his testimonies and the decree that he gave them. Proclaim the greatness of the Lord our God and worship him upon his holy hill; * for the Lord our God is the Holy One. Proclaim the greatness of the Lord our God; He is the Holy One. 2

The Second Reading 2 Corinthians 3:12--4:2 Reader People The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Hymn 129 Sung by all, standing. Mowsley text: Brian A. Wren (b. 1936), alt.; music: Cyril Vincent Taylor (1907-1991) The Holy Gospel Luke 9:28-36 The Choir alone sings the first eluia, then the people join in. & b œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Choir Al - le - lu - ia, Al - le - lu - ia, Al - le - lu - ia. This is my Son, my beloved; Before the Gospel People with whom I am well pleased. After the Gospel repeat the three eluias. The Holy Gospel of our Savior Jesus Christ according to Luke. Glory to you, Lord Christ. The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Christ. The Sermon The people sit. The Very Rev. Alan Jones A period of silence may follow. Dean Emeritus 3

The Nicene Creed We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one Being with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and for our salvation he came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary, and was made man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was buried. The Prayers of the People The people stand. On the third day he rose again in accordance with the Scriptures; he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen. After each petition Lord, hear our prayer. The presider adds a concluding collect The Confession of Sin Deacon Let us confess our sins to God God of all mercy, we confess that we have sinned against you, opposing your will in our lives. We have denied your goodness in each other, in ourselves, and in the world you have created. We repent of the evil that enslaves us, the evil we have done, and the evil done on our behalf. Forgive, restore, and strengthen us through our Savior Jesus Christ, that we may abide in your love and serve only your will. Amen. The presider pronounces God s absolution. The Peace Presider The people stand. The peace of Christ be always with you. And also with you. may greet each other in the name of Christ. Welcome 4

Offertory Sentence The Holy Communion Anthem Choir An offering will be received for the ministries of Grace Cathedral. Thank you for your generosity. Larry King Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain where they could be alone. There in their presence he was transfigured, his face shone as the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared to them. A bright cloud covered them with a shadow, and from the cloud there came a voice which said: This is my Son, the chosen one: listen to him. text from the Gospels The people stand as representatives of the congregation bring the people s offerings of bread, wine, and money to be placed on the Altar. The Great Thanksgiving Enriching our Worship, Prayer 3 Presider People Presider, continuing who for ever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name: Sanctus Sung by all. Jeffrey Smith Presider, continuing... we acclaim you, O Christ: Dying, you destroyed our death. Rising, you restored our life. Christ Jesus, come in glory! 5

Presider, continuing...through Christ, and with Christ, and in Christ, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all honor and glory is yours, almighty Father, now and for ever. Presider And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to pray, The Breaking of the Bread The first alleluia is sung by the choir, then all join in. Choir Christ our passover is sacrificed for us. Invitation to Communion The presider invites the people to come forward for Communion. who seek God and are drawn to Christ are welcome at God s table. repeat the three eluias. Gluten-free Communion wafers are available at the north altar rail; please ask the Communion minister. For a variety of reasons, it is our custom to consume the Bread and sip the Wine directly from the cup. You are invited to guide the cup with your hands. If you choose not to receive either the Bread or the Wine, simply cross your arms over your chest and respond A men when it is presented. Agnus Dei Choir Ministers are available for shared prayer for healing in the AIDS Interfaith Chapel at the rear of the cathedral. Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, grant us your peace. Clark 6

Motet Choir I am Alpha and Omega, the first and last, who is, and who was, and who is to come. I will raise up a righteous branch and he shall reign as king. For this I was born, and for this I have come into the world to bear witness to the truth. In him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven. King of kings; Lord of lords! Revelation 1:8, Jeremiah 23:5, John 18:37, Colossians 1:19-20 Postcommunion Prayer After all have received Communion, the people stand. Presider Let us pray. Eternal God, heavenly Father, you have graciously accepted us as living members of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ, and you have fed us with spiritual food in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood. Send us now into the world in peace, and grant us strength and courage to love and serve you with gladness and singleness of heart; through Christ our Lord. Amen. Hymn 135 Sung by all, standing. Salzburg King text: Sts. 1-3, Christopher Wordworth (1807-1885); st. 4, F. Bland Tucker (1894-1984); music: melody Jakob Hintze (1622-1702); harm. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) 7

The Blessing and Dismissal respond Amen. The presider pronounces God s blessing. Deacon Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. eluia, alleluia. Thanks be to God. eluia, alleluia. Voluntary Final, from Double Fantaisie Jean Langlais The Readings Exodus 34:29-35 Moses came down from Mount Sinai. As he came down from the mountain with the two tablets of the covenant in his hand, Moses did not know that the skin of his face shone because he had been talking with God. When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, the skin of his face was shining, and they were afraid to come near him. But Moses called to them; and Aaron and all the leaders of the congregation returned to him, and Moses spoke with them. Afterward all the Israelites came near, and he gave them in commandment all that the Lord had spoken with him on Mount Sinai. When Moses had finished speaking with them, he put a veil on his face; but whenever Moses went in before the Lord to speak with him, he would take the veil off, until he came out; and when he came out, and told the Israelites what he had been commanded, the Israelites would see the face of Moses, that the skin of his face was shining; and Moses would put the veil on his face again, until he went in to speak with him. with unveiled faces, seeing the glory of the Lord as though reflected in a mirror, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another; for this comes from the Lord, the Spirit. Therefore, since it is by God s mercy that we are engaged in this ministry, we do not lose heart. We have renounced the shameful things that one hides; we refuse to practice cunning or to falsify God s word; but by the open statement of the truth we commend ourselves to the conscience of everyone in the sight of God. Luke 9:28-36 About eight days after these sayings Jesus took with him Peter and John and James, and went up on the mountain to pray. And while he was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly they saw two men, Moses and Elijah, talking to him. They appeared in glory and were speaking of his departure, which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem. 2 Corinthians 3:12--4:2 Since, then, we have such a hope, we act with great boldness, not like Moses, who put a veil over his face to keep the people of Israel from gazing at the end of the glory that was being set aside. But their minds were hardened. Indeed, to this very day, when they hear the reading of the old covenant, that same veil is still there, since only in Christ is it set aside. Indeed, to this very day whenever Moses is read, a veil lies over their minds; but when one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And all of us, Now Peter and his companions were weighed down with sleep; but since they had stayed awake, they saw his glory and the two men who stood with him. Just as they were leaving him, Peter said to Jesus, Master, it is good for us to be here; let us make three dwellings, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah not knowing what he said. While he was saying this, a cloud came and overshadowed them; and they were terrified as they entered the cloud. Then from the cloud came a voice that said, This is my Son, my Chosen; listen to him! When the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. And they kept silent and in those days told no one any of the things they had seen. Serving the assembly: Presider The Very Rev. Dr. Malcolm Clemens Young, Dean Homilist The Very Rev. Alan Jones, Dean Emeritus Deacon The Rev. Anna E. Rossi, Assisting Clergy Lay Assistant Roberta Sautter Readers Ben Miralles Teal Johnson Musicians The Men of the Cathedral Choir Canon Benjamin Bachmann, The Diana Dollar Knowles Canon Director of Music Christopher Keady, Assistant Director of Music John Poynter, Volunteer Carillonneur Copyrights: O wondrous type (Hymn EH1982-137): (public domain); Christ upon the mountain peak (Hymn EH1982-129): words: 1977 by Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188; rights reserved; Used by permission; music: music 1977 by Hope Publishing Company. rights reserved. Used by permission; Songs of thankfulness and praise (Hymn EH1982-135): words: st. 4 copyrighted by the Church Pension Fund; Hymns and Service Music reprinted under OneLicense. net #A 709351, Rights Reserved. Readings taken from The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible 1989 by The Division of Christian Education of The National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., used by permission.

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cathedral worship Sunday Nursery Eucharist Sunday School Choral Eucharist Evensong Evening Eucharist Monday - Friday Morning Prayer Holy Eucharist Evening Prayer Tuesday Yoga Wednesday The Vine Contemporary Worship Thursday Holy Eucharist Choral Evensong Saturday Morning Prayer Evening Prayer 8 a.m. 1 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 5:15 p.m. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. The Forum The Forum is a series of stimulating conversations about the issues of our day. Events take place at Gresham Hall on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted. Free and open to all. For more information, visit gracecathedral.org/forum. March 10: Larry Brilliant, author of Sometimes Brilliant, epidemiologist, tech CEO and philanthropist on effecting positive change. March 17: Mary Roach, best-selling author with her fascinating perspectives on death, sex, eating, spaceflight, and war. March 24: Earl Smith, chaplain for the San Francisco 49ers and the Golden State Warriors on sports and the spirit. WINTER I 2019 when we re open Cathedral: Open daily 8 a.m. 6 p.m. (Thursday open 7 a.m.). Columbarium: Sunday 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 12:30-1:30 p.m. Docents generally available: Monday - Friday 1 3 p.m. Saturday 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Sunday after the 11 a.m. service (meet at the font). Get connected, stay connected Follow us on Facebook (@gracecathedralsf), Instagram (gracecathedral), YouTube (Grace Cathedral San Francisco), Twitter (@gracecathedral) and follow our dean on Twitter (@MalcolmYoung). Sign up for Cathedral Highlights, our weekly events email, or for congregation updates at gracecathedral.org/connect. Listen to sermons and services online The 11 a.m. Sunday Eucharist and 5:15 p.m. Thursday Evensong are posted on our website for a week after each service. Subscribe to the sermons through itunes or listen at gracecathedral.org/listen. Prayer Requests To request prayers of thanksgiving or intercession, email prayer@gracecathedral.org. Every day, our prayer team tends to the concerns of the community and remembers those who have died. Cathedral Clergy and Program Staff The Rt. Rev. Marc Handley Andrus, Bishop, Diocese of California bishopmarc@diocal.org (415) 673-0606 The Very Rev. Dr. Malcolm Clemens Young, Dean dean@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-6321 The Rev. Canon Dr. Ellen Clark-King, Executive Pastor, Canon for Social Justice ellenc@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-6319 The Rev. Mary Carter Greene, Director of Children, Youth and Family Ministry maryg@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-6369 The Rev. Jude Harmon, Director of Innovative Ministries judeh@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-6314 The Rev. Canon Nina Pickerrell, Cathedral Deacon ninap@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-6391 The Rev. Anna E. Rossi, Succentor annar@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-7823 The Rev. Kristin Saylor, Director of Formation kristins@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-0869 Canon Benjamin Bachmann, The Diana Dollar Knowles Canon Director of Music benb@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-6334 Canon Jeffrey Hookom, Canon Precentor jeffreyh@gracecathedral.org (415) 749-6393 The Very Rev. Dr. Alan Jones, Dean Emeritus Regarding the Cathedral Congregation congregation@gracecathedral.org Grace Cathedral is an Episcopal Church, a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion.