World Communion Sunday October 7, 2018
Welcome to College Mennonite Church and this celebration of World Communion Sunday We hope you enjoy this time of worship, celebration, and discovery of God s creative diversity. In worship today we join with our brothers and sisters in Christ around the world who come to Christ s table anticipating the great banquet that is to come and committing ourselves to making God s kingdom of justice, love, and peace a reality. As we leave the sanctuary today, our time of worship continues into the hallways and the Fellowship Hall as we experience the diversity of God s people. Take this opportunity to explore, learn, and share your own stories of seeing God in intercultural experiences. Here is what you can expect to find: Snackluck Taste the foods of our homes and our cultures. Try some of the bread we made in worship! CMC Foodbook Pick up your own copy of the comfort foods of our church family, compiled by the CMC Wednesday night church family. Music Enjoy a mix of music from musicians Martin Gunawan, Chika Sunoto, and Rodolfo Gonzalez. God Loves You Learn to say God loves you in some of the languages of our congregation. Say it to a native speaker and get a sticker if you get them all, show your stickers to Daniel and win a prize! Me Llamo Add your own introduction to the gallery begun by our CMC Wednesday night church family. Comforter Knotting Help Mennonite Women knot comforters to help people around the world stay warm. Irish Step Dancing Come to the fellowship hall at 11:10 to learn some moves! May you see God in new ways as you learn and grow together. Pastoral Team 2
Unity October 7, 2018 Welcome to Sunday morning worship at College Mennonite Church. If you are a guest, see page 7 for more information. We Gather Nos Reunimos Songs for Gathering Lisa Caskey Instrumentalists: Eric Zehr, Nathan Berkey, Yejin Kim Prelude Welcome As We Gather (Maranatha) (arr. Yejin Kim) Hajin, Yejin, and Yujin Kim Phil Waite Call to Worship Leader: We are all one family. All: We are all one family. God made us in God s image. One: Somos todos una familia.(spanish) All: We are all one family, all over the world. One: Kita semua adalah satu keluarga di seluruh dunia. (Indonesian) All: We are all one family. God has made us each unique, each special. One: All: One: All: 우리는모두한가족입니다. (Korean) We are all one family. God leads us on one journey of faith. हम सब एक पर व ह ; प य म स य क त ज य, स य क त ज य म श त, मस ह, हम प रभ म स य क त (Hindi) We are all one family, united in love, united in peace, united in Christ, our Lord. We Praise Alabamos Hymn What is this place H 1 Asithi: Amen H 64 Blessing for Puerto Rico MDS Trip Prayers of the People Phil Waite Anthem They ll Know We Are Christians Adult Choir (Schultes/arr. Hayes) 3
We Listen Escuchamos Hymn Caminamos/Siyahamba on screen Children s Time A Little Bit of Yeast Talashia Keim Yoder Hymn Haleluya! Pelo tsa rona SJ 88 Psalm 103:1-13 H 822 Scripture John 15:5-17 Sermon A Sacred Fabric Rebecca Stoltzfus We Respond Respondemos Hymn There is a well SS 64 Communion Service Madeline Maldonado and Phil Waite Gathering at Christ s Table Leader: The peace of the Lord be with you always. All: And also with you. Presentation of Gifts Leader: What do we bring to Christ s table? All: We bring bread, made by many people s work, in a world where some have plenty, and some go hungry. Leader: At this table, Christ feeds us out of abundance. All: Thanks be to God. Leader: What do we bring to Christ s table? All: We bring the fruit of the vine, crushed from many grapes, from a broken world which cries for healing. Leader: At this table, we share the cup of hope and the joy of salvation. All: Thanks be to God. Leader: What do we bring to Christ s table? All: We bring our gifts and offerings, returning to God the firstfruits of our labors. Leader: At this table we offer willing hearts secure in God s love. All: Thanks be to God. 4
Offering Bring your offering forward to baskets in the front. Children and ushers will assist those who prefer not to get out of their pews. Ritual of Friendship: Please sign the friendship booklet, pass it to your left, and then return it to the other end of the pew. Offertory Shepherd of My Soul (Nystrom) (arr. Yejin Kim) Hajin, Yejin, and Yujin Kim Preface to Communion Leader: The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. Leader: Lift up your hearts. All: We lift them up to the Lord. Leader: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. All: It is right to give God thanks and praise. Leader: It is indeed right and always right to give you thanks and praise, Lord God we join our voices with the saints, past, present and to come, and all the company of heaven, to praise your glorious name. Hymn Heilig, heilig, heilig H 75 Eucharistic prayer (ending with the Lord s Prayer ) Words of Institution Leader: The night before he died we now celebrate the wonder of your grace. And so we proclaim the mystery of faith: All: Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. Words of Invitation Silence is an appropriate response to receiving the elements, but if you wish, you may respond with Amen or Thanks be to God. All who are able are invited to come forward to the circle to take communion. Ushers will give direction, inviting back rows first, front rows last. Make your way to one of the main aisles. Balcony servers are located at the top of the staircase. All bread is gluten-free. Servers are available to serve you at your seat if you are unable to come forward. If you are not partaking in the bread and cup, you are invited to come to one of the pastors for a blessing. Closing Hymn Praise God from whom H 118 Benediction 5
Extending Peace and Welcome Postlude Siyahamba Peace Candle Reflections Too many Christians want a violent Messiah who conquers and kills, not a nonviolent Messiah who suffers and dies. They want Caesar, not Jesus. Nathan Hamm The candle shines each Sunday reminding each of us to take seriously the gospel of peace. We believe that all individuals are created in God s image, and all people, regardless of age, gender, race, citizenship status, abilities, or sexual orientation, are welcome as full participants in the life of our congregation. Creemos que todo ser humano es creado a imagen de Dios, y toda persona, sin distinción de edad, género, raza, estatus migratorio, habilidades u orientación sexual, es bienvenida y aceptada como participante activo en la vida de nuestra congregación. Welcome! We extend a special welcome to guests joining us for worship today. Some details to help you find your way at CMC: Today s Celebration Sunday Schedule 8 a.m. Shalom Ringers 9 a.m. Coffee in the south hallway and west foyer 9:15 a.m. Songs for gathering 9:30 a.m. Worship service 10:30 a.m. Deaf Christian Fellowship Bible study After worship Celebration Sunday events (Fellowship Hall) Greeters are happy to answer your questions and assist you in finding restrooms, coffee, Sunday school classes, and more. Care for infants is in Room 125; for toddlers and twos in Room 124. Hearing devices and large-print bulletins are available on the counter outside the church office. Se puede escuchar el mensaje en español mediante los audífonos disponibles en el centro de bienvenida que se encuentra en el pasillo cerca de la puerta J del santuario. (Receivers for Spanish language 6
translation are available at the Information Center in the hallway next to door J.) Intérprete: Vilma Padilla Recordings: CDs of the worship service are available by Monday at the Information Center in the south hall. Worship service videos are available at www.collegemennonite.org. CMC Office Hours Sunday: 9 a.m. to 12 noon Monday through Thursday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday: closed Library hours: 8:45 9:30 a.m. and after the worship service Looking Ahead Monday, October 8 7:30 a.m. Amity Facilities Committee 6:30 p.m. Stephen Ministry supervision 7 p.m. Michiana Voices for Middle East Peace 7:30 p.m. Discipling Commission Tuesday, October 9 2:30 p.m. Stephen Leaders Wednesday, October 10 11:30 a.m. Men s Fellowship 4 p.m. Outreach Commission 5 p.m. Prayer Choir 6 p.m. Wednesday Night Activities (see announcements) 6:30 p.m. Embajadores de Cristo Bible study (Rm 143-144) 7 p.m. Jubilate! Handbell Choir Adult Choir CLC Understanding Poverty Thursday, October 11 7:30 a.m. Policy and Procedures Committee Saturday, October 13 1 p.m. Deaf Christian Fellowship movie event Sunday, October 14 8 a.m. Shalom Ringers 9 a.m. Coffee in the south hallway and west foyer 9:15 a.m. Songs for gathering 9:30 a.m. Worship service After worship Sunday school for children, youth and adults 4:30 p.m. Young Family Fellowship 7
Announcements Email CMC announcements (max. 100 words) for the weekly bulletin by noon on Tuesday. Send to communications@collegemennonite.org. Electronic Sign Survey We invite your feedback on the proposed electronic sign project. Take the survey available on the CMC website https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mjxr42gbxoewgkve9tqx3pq3vw9 D0jnGoOVRE_wW42Y/edit now through October 21 If you don t have Internet access, contact the church office for a paper copy of the survey. Health and Hospital Updates Frances Shetler fell and broke her shoulder at the end of September. She is undergoing rehab at Greencroft Healthcare (Room 521) and will likely be there for several weeks. Walt Hochstedler is undergoing physical therapy and preparing for injections to address back pain. Carol Nebel is recovering at home following an overnight stay at Goshen Hospital on Sept. 29 due to injuries she sustained in an accident while walking at Greencroft. Mary White has begun chemotherapy treatments for lung cancer. Wilma Miller, former member of CMC now living in Harrisonburg, Va., has begun chemotherapy as a part of her treatment for lung cancer. She appreciates prayers. See Wilma s personal CaringBridge page for more information and to send notes of encouragement: www.caringbridge.org /visit/wilmamiller2. Wanda Newbry underwent cataract surgery on Sept. 27. Deaths Len Geiser s 106-year-old mother, Grace Geiser of Orrville, Ohio, died on Saturday, Sept. 29. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 27, at Orrville Mennonite Church. Beth Bontrager s stepmother, Nancy Peachey Bontrager, wife of Marion and sister-in-law of Allen Peachey, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Sept. 30. Services will be held on Oct. 13 at Whitestone Mennonite Church in Hesston, Kan. Brent Blough s mother, Joy Blough, died in her home on Oct. 1. Her funeral service was held on Oct. 5 at Northside Baptist Church in Elkhart. 8
Welcome, Stacy Orue! Please extend a warm welcome to Stacy Orue. Her contact information is as follows: Address 607 College Ave, Goshen, IN 46526 Cell phone (574) 361-6290 Email stacyorue37@gmail.com If you wish to visit Stacy, please call ahead. Any contribution you make to the Reentry Program would be greatly appreciated. Toddler Caregivers Needed! We have recently been blessed with a baby boom in our church. Now those babies are growing into toddlers who need caregivers. If you can assist with care in the toddler room during the worship hour, contact Talashia (talashia@collegemennonite.org). Men s Fellowship On Wednesday, Oct. 10, Aaron Kingsley City Forests and Global Warming The luncheon and program in the Fellowship Rooms will begin at 11:30 a.m. and end by 1:00 p.m. If you are not already registered, contact Owen Hess by noon on Monday, Oct. 8, at 533-1923 or joyhess@maplenet.net to arrange for your attendance. Pay Owen $7 upon arrival. Wednesday Night at CMC October 10 Join your church family for a time of fellowship and activities. 5-6 p.m. Prayer Choir (Rm 100) 6 7 p.m. CMC Family Meal in the Fellowship Hall Come for food, conversation, and interaction around the table. 7 8 p.m. Family Centers South hallway Adult Choir Jubilate! Handbell Choir (Rm 307) Embajadores de Cristo Bible study (Rm 143-144) MYF: TBD Genesis: Why Not Wednesday? Community Life Commission presents Understanding Poverty Beginning next Wednesday, October 10, a DVD series entitled "Understanding Poverty," a resource from Ruby Payne & associates, will be offered over five Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. Pamela Yoder & Marie Clements will facilitate discussion following the DVD subject for the evening. 9
CMC Contributions for Puerto Rico Funds are needed to help with the travel, food, and lodging for a team of CMC youth and a team of Goshen College students to help with reconstruction in Puerto Rico under MDS in October. The teams are coordinated by David and Madeline Maldonado. Designate your contributions CMC-MDS for Puerto Rico. CMC Student Aid Fund 2018-2019 Recipients of the CMC Student Aid Fund are again collecting monetary commitments for the 2018-19 school year. A commitment of $500 or more will allow you to receive quarterly email updates from one or more students throughout the year. Stop by the table by the Koinonia Room today to sign up. One of our students will be happy to assist you! Community Life Commission Grief Support Group The Community Life Commission will again sponsor a grief support group, Loss, Lament, and Living On, for six weeks this autumn, beginning in early November. This is especially for people who are grieving the death of loved ones, whether the death occurred recently or longer ago. More information is forthcoming. To register or ask questions, contact Pamela Yoder in the church office or Rachel Nafziger Hartzler at 574.370.8186 or rach@maplenet.net. 10
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Cover art: The Best Supper Jan L. Richardson, www.janrichardson.com For pastoral care emergencies, call (574) 535-6326 Church office... cmc@collegemennonite.org Phil Waite, pastoral team leader... phil@collegemennonite.org Talashia Keim Yoder, pastor for family ministry... talashia@collegemennonite.org Marty Lehman, pastor for administration & discipling... marty@collegemennonite.org David Maldonado, pastor for community outreach... david@collegemennonite.org Madeline Maldonado, pastor for community outreach... madeline@collegemennonite.org Luis Tapia, guest pastor... luis@collegemennonite.org Daniel Yoder, pastor for Christian formation youth... daniel@collegemennonite.org Pamela Yoder, pastor for community life & pastoral care... pamela@collegemennonite.org Rex Brake, pastor of Deaf Christian Fellowship... rex@collegemennonite.org 1900 South Main Street, Goshen IN 46526 574-535-7262 www.collegemennonite.org cmc@collegemennonite.org Disclaimer: College Mennonite Church live-streams worship services, takes photos during worship and other CMC events, and publicly publishes photos and images of people attending CMC events. All who attend are, by default, giving CMC permission to take photographs and/or videos of themselves and their child/children. They grant CMC full rights to use the images resulting from the photography/videography, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images, for publicity or other purposes to help carry out CMC s mission. This might include (but is not limited to) the right to use them in their printed and online publicity, social media, press releases, and funding applications. If you do not give permission, notify the church office. 12