ANNOUNCEMENTS WELCOME! We are thrilled to welcome you to this service and fellowship! We hope you ll find your spiritual home among us! Please stay after the service for refreshments and conversation. Want to give your SPIRIT some attention? Why not meet with Protestant Chaplain, Rev. Robin Olson (ROBIN) Since I am part-time, it is best to make an appointment. Give me a call or send me an e-mail: rolson12@naz.edu, 389-2306, GAC 164. Friend me on Facebook. Protestant Worship April 16, 2010 8:30 pm The Third Sunday of Easter CHOIR PRACTICE: 7:00 pm every Sunday night in the CFS Community Room. Contact David dpacifi0@naz.edu or Beth bbushaw7@naz.edu or for more information Friday, April 16 th 5-6 pm David Pacific s Senior Recital! Sunday, April 18 th : -4-5 p.m When the Night Comes movie premiere. See below. -Health Kits for Haiti due this Sunday See below. Senior Send Off: Sunday May 2 nd. Linehan Chapel Nazareth College Rev. Robin J. Olson, Protestant Chaplain David J. Pacific and Beth A. Bushaw, Music Leaders Anne Bell and Courtney Adams, Greeters
GATHERING MUSIC David Pacific INTROIT Shine Jesus Shine Choir Congregation joins in refrain: Shine, Jesus, shine, fill this land with the Father s glory, blaze, Spirit, blaze, set our hearts on fire; flow river flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy, send forth your word, Lord, and let there be light. WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Robin Olson Please sign and pass the Friendship Binder, and kindly silence phones. *CALL TO WORSHIP Cynthia Zepeda Based on 1 John 4 Leader: Let us love one another, because love is from God. People: Whoever does not love God does not know God, for God is love. Leader: No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God lives in us. People: God is love, and those who abide in love, abide in God, and God abides in them. Leader: There is no fear in love, for perfect love casts out fear. People: Those who say I love God and hate their brothers and sisters are liars, for those who do not love a brother or sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen. ALL: No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God lives in us. Alleluia! *HYMN Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound #280 Presbyterian hymnal *OPENING PRAYER (Unison) Philip Schierer Teresa of Avilla, 16 th century Christ has no body now on earth but ours; Ours are the only hands with which he can do his work; Ours are the only feet with which he can go about the world; Ours are the only eyes through which his compassion can shine forth upon a troubled world. Christ has no body now on earth but ours. *PASSING THE PEACE Hayley Yettru *DOXOLOGY Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God all creatures here below; Praise God above, ye heavenly host Creator, Christ, and Holy Ghost. Amen. SCRIPTURE Luke 24:13-35 Stephanie Preece *HYMN Mothering God, You Gave Me Birth #2050 The Faith We Sing hymnal SERMON Meeting the Other ANTHEM With All I Am Choir JOYS AND CONCERNS PASTORAL PRAYER THE LORD S PRAYER (unison) 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 trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.
*CLOSING BLESSING Erica Porter Please gather around the altar Leader: May the Love which overcomes all differences, People: which heals all wounds, Leader: which puts to flight all fears, People: which reconciles all who are separated, All: be in us and among us now and always. *HYMN Let There Be Peace on Earth Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me; let there be peace on earth, the peace that was meant to be. With God our Creator, children all are we. Let us walk with each other in perfect harmony. Let peace begin with me; let this be the moment now. With every step I take, let this be my solemn vow: To take each moment and live each moment in peace eternally. Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me. *BENEDICTION Kindly stay to help with chancel pew-moving, and for refreshments and fellowship!
Movie Premiere! This Sunday, April 18 th 4-5 pm CFS Community Room FINAL WEEK: Health Kits for Haiti due this Sunday, April 18th Protestant Worship Lenten/Easter Project: Contact Kait Bulgrien to help! Kbulgri3@naz.edu Place the following NEW items in a sealed one-gallon plastic bag. 1 hand towel (15 x 25 up to 17 x 27. No kitchen towels. 1 washcloth 1 comb (large and sturdy, not pocket-sized) 1 nail file or fingernail clippers (no emery boards or toenail clippers) 1 bath-size bar of soap (3 oz. and up) 1 toothbrush (single brushes only in original wrapper, no child-size brushes) 6 adhesive plastic strip sterile bandages $1.00 to purchase toothpaste When The Night Comes A brand new film about a cause close to our hearts: malaria prevention in Africa! Come see this moving drama about loss and hope in Africa. Hear about the goal to eliminate malaria from the world by 2015. Come learn how this is truly possible, and be inspired by what a difference those 300 nets we sent to Africa are making. Our Protestant Community will be previewing the movie this Sunday. We ll bring it to the whole campus in the fall at our annual NOTHING BUT NETS event. Thanks to Annie Dievendorf and Kait Bulgrien for leading this effort! www.whenthenightcomes.com (NOTE: Toothpaste is purchased in bulk to be added to health kits to ensure that the product does not expire before they are sent. Kits must contain only the requested items nothing more)
Urban Plunge 2010! Service Retreat Week! ~ Monday, May 10 to Saturday, May 15, 2010 ~ Are you interested in being generous and having an experience of living in community? During the week you serve at one of the many ministries of the Sisters of St. Joseph, while living in community with Sr. Donna and other SSJ's and AmeriCorps volunteers at St. Boniface Church located in the South Wedge neighborhood in Rochester. You will spend the week volunteering at sites such as St. Peter s soup kitchen, Hope Hall and St. Joseph's Neighborhood Center, just to name a few. Each evening, there will be time for prayer, reflection and sharing of your experiences. There's always time for fun as well! Wait until you see the sisters play spoons! Urban Plunge is a great way to experience community, and it's a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the Catholic Social Justice teachings and the needs of the local community. Come and deepen your relationship with God, and others while learning more about yourself as well! Space is limited. The cost for the week is ONLY $30. Scholarships are available. NEW! Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) All welcome to attend a Yom Ha shoah service Tuesday, April 20 at 12:15 p.m. Location TBA Through songs, testimonials and video presentation, we will remember and honor the 6 million victims of the Holocaust and reflect on the lessons and implications for today. The service will be hosted by the Nazareth students who will participate in THE MARCH: Bearing Witness to Hope, a biannual student leadership program that brings students to Germany and Poland to study the Holocaust and explore issues related to peace and justice, war and violence, tolerance and understanding. Contact Jamie Fazio for an application, To be returned by April 19 th Jfazio1@naz.edu
NEW! THIS Saturday, April 17 th 7 am- Noon Pancake Breakfast fundraiser for the Ugandan Water Project Medaille Formal LoungE NEW! Senior Send Off May 2nd 8:30 pm $5: Cash, Check or Dining Dollars Sponsored by the Community Service Floor Questions? Sarah Teetsel steetse5@naz.edu Our final service of the year will feature blessings, gifts, and heartfelt farewells to our graduating seniors. This is a very special, not to be missed, event!
NEW! an Earth Day Hymn of Praise: For the Earth Forever Turning For the earth, forever turning; For the skies, for all the seas; For our lives, for all we cherish, Sing we our joyful song of peace. For the mountains, hills, and pastures; In their silent majesty; For the stars, for all the heavens, Sing we our joyful song of peace. For the sun, for rain and thunder, For the seasons harmony; For our lives, for all creation, Sing we our joyful praise to Thee. For the world we raise our voices, For the home that gives us birth; In our joy, we sing, returning, Home to our blue-green hills of earth. words & music by Kim Oler Thanks to Carly Allen for sharing this song! Luke 24:13-35 (the Message) The same day two of them were walking to the village Emmaus, about seven miles out of Jerusalem. They were deep in conversation, going over all things that had happened. In the middle of their talk and questions, Jesus came up and walked along with them. But they were not able to recognize who he was. He asked, What s this you re discussing so intently as you walk along? They just stood there, long-faced, like they had lost their best friend. Then one of them, his name Cleopas, said, Are you the only one in Jerusalem who hasn t heard what s happened during the last few days? Jesus said, What has happened? They said, The things that happened to Jesus the Nazarene. He was a man of God, a prophet, dynamic in work and word, blessed by both God and all the people. Then our high priests and leaders betrayed him, got him sentenced to death, and crucified him. And we had our hopes up that he was the One, the One to deliver Israel. And it is now the third day since it happened. But now some of our women have completely confused us. Early this morning they were at the tomb and couldn t find his body. They came back with a story that they had seen a vision of angels who said he was alive. Some of our friends went off to the tomb to check and found it empty just as the women said, but they didn t see Jesus. Then he said to them, So thick-headed! So slow-hearted! Why can t you simply believe all that the prophets said? Don t you see that these things had to happen, that the Messiah had to suffer and only then enter into his glory? Then he started at the beginning, with the Books of Moses, and went on through the Prophets, pointing out everything in the Scriptures that referred to him. They came to the edge of the village where they were headed. He acted as if he were going on but they pressed him:
Stay and have supper with us. It s nearly evening: the day is done. So he went with them. And here is what happened: He sat down at the table with them. Taking the bread, he blessed and broke it to them. At that moment, open-eyed, they recognized him. And then he disappeared. Back and forth they talked. Didn t we feel on fire as conversed with us on the road, as he opened up the Scriptures for us? They didn t waste a minute. They were up and on their way back to Jerusalem. They found the Eleven and their friends gathered together, talking away: It s really happened! The Master has been raised up. Simon saw him! Then the two went over everything that happened on the road and how they recognized him when he broke the bread.