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Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Sunday, June 24, 2018 10:30 am Out of the Whirlwind Vision Transforming lives through God s grace Mission Inspired by the Holy Spirit, we grow disciples of Jesus Christ to love our neighbours and effect social change. Minister The Rev. Dr. M. Jean Morris Interim Executive Minister Presbytery Representative The Rev. Mark Tremblay minister@knoxcalgary.ca Musicians Ian Charter Donna Holoboff, Organist

Order of Worship * Please stand as you are able. Prelude If With All Your Hearts F. Mendelssohn Adoration F. Borowski Deanna MacGregor, Flute Announcements *Entry of the Bible *Lighting of the Christ Candle *Choral Introit I Was Glad Mark Tremblay Stephen Petzold David Telfer I.R. Charter *Call to Worship This is the Lord s Day, the day of wonder and grace. This is the day to worship the One who calls us here. This is the Lord s Day, the day we are given joy and peace. This is the day promised to us, the day of healing and renewal. This is the Lord s Day, and it has come for us here and now! This is the day we gather with hope, with faith, with love! *Hymn 411 Stand Up, and Bless the Lord Prayer of Adoration and Confession and The Lord s Prayer Precious Lord, our mouths open to sing your praise, our hearts turn to you for refreshment. You have formed us in our inward parts, you have knit together body, and soul. Though we may fail you, you will not fail us that is your promise. You offer to us all that we need in strength, joy, and peace, yet so often we are afraid to access them. We turn from your bounty to our crumbs, and so we have nothing left over. Remind us precious Lord that we are resurrection people, nothing can hold us down.

So often we forget, and live as if we have no strength, no energy, and no life. A gust of wind and we fall. Empower us once again to be unafraid, strong in ourselves and strong for others, brimming with joy and sharing our gladness, not because things go our way, or because we do not know hard times, but because we have you: our sustenance, our strength, our love. Through Jesus Christ, our saviour, Lord, and friend, who 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 for ever. Amen. Assurance of Pardon *Hymn 307 God of the Sparrow, God of the Whale Conversation with Young Christians (Children age 4 to Grade 6 may leave for Sunday School classes downstairs. Youth will remain in the Sanctuary. Sunday School children will return to the Sanctuary during the last hymn today.) Prayer for Illumination Calm us now, O Lord, into a quietness that heals and listens. Open wounded hearts to the balm of your Word. Speak to us in clear tones so that we might feel our spirits leap for joy and skip with hope as your resurrection witnesses. Amen. Scripture Job 2:1-13, 38:1-11 (pages 416 and 447, Old Testament) Sermon Out of the Whirlwind (Let us take a moment in silence to meditate on this word of God to us.) *Hymn 314 God is Love: Come Heaven, Adoring Commissioning of Canada Youth Participants Harle Burnett Darryl Burns Heather Christie-Burns Nancy Connors Mary Jardine Joanne Kellough Jo Morris Zoe Say Jean Morris

Presentation of the Canada Youth participants: Leader: In Christ we are made bold and strong. All: The Holy Spirit stirs us to serve with courage. Leader: We keep our eyes upon God. All: With God at our right hand, we will not be shaken. Leader: A path is made known and we are filled with joy in the presence of the Lord. All: So that we are stirred not shaken to live as Christians in this world. Questions to the congregation Leader: Do you affirm the importance of this event in the faith journey of these individuals? All: We do. Leader: Do you promise to support them in your prayers now, and while they are away? All: We do. Leader: Do you promise that upon their return after Canada Youth 2018 and you will encourage their wisdom and strength as their share their stories? All: We will. Questions to the Canada Youth participants Leader: Do you affirm that you are an important part of the Canada Youth 2018 community and that you will live according to the Community Life Guidelines of the event? I do. Leader: Will you honour and celebrate the diversity of the CY2018 community, and live by Christ s example? I will. Leader: Will you return to this community of faith willing to share your reflections and inspire ministry within this congregation? I will. Leader: Will you be open to journey with the CY community, knowing that we have the gifts to be strong in our faith within us. That there are many people who go before us blazing a trail, showing us the way to right relationships with God and with one another? I will. Prayers of the People

Anthem Speak, O Lord arr. F. and R. Colman Offering (envelope in box on pew in front) Passacaglia on "Old 100th" R. Graham *OFFERTORY RESPONSE: Hymn 79 - Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow *Offertory Prayer Barb Todd *Hymn 410 Joyful, Joyful We Adore You *Benediction and Choral Amen Postlude Kuortane (Finnish Folk Tune) R. Hobby Life and Work at Grace Church A Congregational Meeting will follow morning worship today in the Sanctuary to vote for three positions: Lead Minister, Vision, Worship and Discipleship Associate Minister, Children and Youth Associate Minister, Engagement and Service There will be a separate vote for each candidate. There will be a Presbytery Meeting to consider the calls to the three ministers on Thursday, June 28, 7:00 pm, in the Sanctuary at Grace. Members of the congregation are encouraged to attend to express their support for the calls both by being present and, if desired, speaking. If you have questions, please contact either the Rev. Mark Tremblay, Presbytery Representative at minister@knoxcalgary.ca or Mary Lil Rozsa de Coquet, Grace s Representative Elder at maryrdc@shaw.ca.

Today the flowers in the Sanctuary are placed to the glory of God and in loving memory of her mother, Euphemia S. Anderson, by Margaret Anderson. Thank you to Deanna MacGregor for sharing her music with us today. Today the Summer Sunday School session commences downstairs for children age 4 to Grade 6. Once again, Mariko Johnson and Heather-Rose Locken are leading this program through to Sunday, September 2. The remaining 2018 offering envelopes will be available for pick up in the Sanctuary today following worship. Congratulations to Mark and Christine Tuturea following the birth of their daughter, Cecilia Joy, on Wednesday, June 13. Cecilia is a baby sister to Thomas. The Rev. Dr. Jean Morris will be away from Friday, June 29 to Thursday, July 26, inclusive. For any pastoral needs, please contact the Rev. Mark Tremblay at minister@knoxcalgary.ca until July 15 or the Rev. Murdo Marple at murdom@gracecalgary.org after July 15 or through the church office at 403.244.5861.

A Gardening Work Bee is planned tomorrow, Monday, June 25 at 9:00 am; please feel welcome to come and join in. Stampede Breakfast, hosted by the Spiritual Expression and Development Committee - Join us Sunday, July 8, at 9:00 am, rain or shine, for breakfast! Together, we will enjoy pancakes and sausages before morning worship. Let us know you are coming: there are sign-up sheets on the bulletin boards, or you can contact the church office at office@gracecalgary.org or 403.244.5861. Our Building Supervisor, David Telfer is moving to Toronto to continue his education. We will thank David formally on July 15, his last Sunday at Grace. The Human Resources Committee will be recruiting to fill David s position. Please refer to the website for the position description, www.gracechurchcalgary.com. Resumes may be forwarded to Cindy Stephenson, Interim Operations Director at cindys@gracecalgary.org. At the Congregational Meeting last Sunday, the 2017 financial statements were adopted and the projects proposed by the Facilities Committee were approved. For further information, please speak to Cindy Stephenson, Interim Operations Director, cindys@gracecalgary.org; Andy Burnett, Convenor, Finance Committee at burnettandy1@gmail.com; or Robin Telfer, Convenor, Facilities Committee at area@telus.net.

Service Opportunities at Grace English Language Learners (ELL) will be meeting one day a week over the summer, on Wednesday mornings at 9:30 am to 12:00 noon. Volunteers are welcome. Self Service Coffee Volunteer Request We continue to request volunteers to assist after the morning service with setup of the self-service coffee stations. We are looking for two or three people to help each Sunday. If you can help, please sign the list posted in the Family Room. Thank you! Complete instructions for setting up the coffee stations can be found in the kitchen. Plans are underway by the Spiritual Expression and Development Committee for the Annual Stampede Breakfast on Sunday, July 8. Volunteers willing to help with set up and pancake flipping are welcome. Please contact Cindy Stephenson, Coordinator of Volunteers, at 403.244.5861 or cindys@gracecalgary.org if you are willing to help in any of the above areas. Spirit Wind RCCO (Royal Canadian College of Organists) 2018 Calgary Organ Festival is happening July 2 to July 6. Grace Presbyterian Church is a host venue on Wednesday afternoon, July 4 for the RCCO College Convocation. We are looking for volunteers to welcome registrants to Grace on July 4. The RCCO sponsors a Student Academy on June 29, 30, July 1 and 2. Students will receive lessons from internationally acclaimed teachers at Grace using both organs in the church on June 29 and June 30. On Sunday, July 1 one student will have the opportunity of playing during our church service. Again, volunteers are needed to help with driving students and hosting students in Grace as they practice and take lessons. If you are able to help please contact the office at office@gracecalgary.org, 403.244.5861, or speak with Susan Woodward, Music Director or Donna Holoboff, Organist. All evening concerts during the Festival are open to the public. For more information, please go to www.calgaryorganfestival.ca.

Summer Reading List The Spiritual Expression and Development Committee suggests these titles for your summer reading. If you would like to join a discussion with Jean Morris on On the Way and/or Lessons from Laodicea, the dates are listed. Spiritual Practice The Live with God Bible (NRSV) Looking for a fresh way to read the Bible? Get stuck in the begats? Try reading the Bible again in The Life With God Bible. It is focused on spiritual disciplines, not scholarly notes or feel-good reflections. This is a bible focused on God s story and how it intersects with your story. On the Way Gordon T. Smith A basic introduction to the spiritual life. President of Ambrose University in Calgary, Gordon Smith has written this primer for Christian Spirituality which explores disciplines that are essential for any Christian who seeks a deeper, more satisfying relationship with God. DISCUSSION Wednesday, August 29, 7:00 pm 8:30 pm in the Family Room/Lounge The Sun Still Rises: Meditations of Faith at Midlife Leonora Tubbs Tisdale 50 meditations that lead the reader to reflect on interesting and sometimes challenging questions of faith. This is a great resource for daily meditation. Each entry ends with a scripture and questions for reflection.

Missional Church/Church Leadership Canoeing the Mountains: Leadership in Times of Radical Change Tod Bolsinger Explorers Lewis and Clark had to adapt. While they had prepared to find a waterway to the Pacific Ocean, instead they found themselves in the Rocky Mountains. You too may feel that you are leading in a cultural context you were not expecting. Drawn from his extensive experience as a pastor and consultant, Tod Bolsinger brings decades of experience in guiding churches through uncharted territory. Lessons from Laodicea: Missional Leadership in a Culture of Affluence Ross A. Lockhart Friend to Grace Church, The Rev. Dr. Ross Lockhart, professor at Vancouver School of Theology, has published a biblically grounded analysis of the church s cultural captivity in North America. This book is for those who are convinced that church can no longer be business as usual DISCUSSION Wednesday, August 22, 7:00 pm 8:30 pm in the Family Room/Lounge Human Sexuality A Challenging Conversation: Canada s Presbyterians Discuss Same-Sex Issues Clyde Ervine A minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, the Rev. Dr. Clyde Ervine, seeks to provide an overview of the diverse perspectives in the current debate on human sexuality. Body, Mind & Soul Study Guide on Human Sexuality The Presbyterian Church in Canada (http://presbyterian.ca/resources/resourcefinder/download-category/sexuality) This study guide is not a doctrinal statement but rather a resource produced to facilitate informed conversation. Report of the Special Committee on Sexual Orientation 2003 The Presbyterian Church in Canada (http://presbyterian.ca/resources/resourcefinder/download-category/sexuality)

A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA MISSION MOMENT World Refugee Day (June 20) Refugees are part of our human family and are entitled to their rights to peace and protection. In Bangladesh, almost 900,000 Rohingya have settled in squalid shelter conditions after escaping terrifying human rights abuses and violence in Myanmar. Refugees continue to arrive, and the nearing monsoon season puts those living in camps at risk of floods and landslides. Join Presbyterian World Service & Development as we respond to the needs of the Rohingya with Canadian Foodgrains Bank and the ACT Alliance by helping deliver life-saving food packages as well as shelter, hygiene kits, water and sanitation services, and psychosocial assistance. As we respond to pain and despair in Bangladesh, let us pray for refugees on their journey to find safety and peace in other parts of the world. PWS&D responds to refugees

Upcoming Worship Services Sunday, July 1 10:30 am Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Nancy Cocks Retired Presbyterian Minister and Professor of Pastoral Theology Organists: Donna Holoboff and Aurora Xu, Student, Calgary Organ Festival 7:00 pm Evening Grace in the Chapel Preacher: The Rev. Rod Ferguson Pastoral Associate, Varsity Acres Presbyterian Sunday, July 8 9:00 am Stampede Breakfast in the south parking lot Musicians: Brad Baillod and Lance Thomas 10:30 am Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Nancy Cocks Retired Presbyterian Minister and Professor of Pastoral Theology