Emmanuel Lutheran Church April 17, 2014 Aurora, IL 7:00 pm MAUNDY THURSDAY Divine Service - Setting Three + RITE OF PREPARATION + The congregation and pastor enter in silence. The Litany L O Lord, L O Christ, L O Lord, L O Christ, C hear us. L God the Father in heaven, L God the Son, Redeemer of the world, L God the Holy Spirit, L Be gracious to us. C Spare us, good Lord. L Be gracious to us. C Help us, good Lord. L From all sin, from all error, from all evil; From the crafts and assaults of the devil; from sudden and evil death; From pestilence and famine; from war and bloodshed; from sedition and from rebellion; From lightning and tempest; from all calamity by fire and water; and from everlasting death: C Good Lord, deliver us. L By the mystery of Your holy incarnation; by Your holy nativity; Page 1
By Your baptism, fasting, and temptation; by Your agony and bloody sweat; by Your cross and passion; by Your precious death and burial; By Your glorious resurrection and ascension; and by the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Comforter: C Help us, good Lord. L In all time of our tribulation; in all time of our prosperity; in the hour of death; and in the day of judgment: C Help us, good Lord. L We poor sinners implore You C to hear us, O Lord. L To rule and govern Your holy Christian Church; to preserve all pastors and ministers of Your Church in the true knowledge and understanding of Your wholesome Word and to sustain them in holy living; To put an end to all schisms and causes of offense; to bring into the way of truth all who have erred and are deceived; To beat down Satan under our feet; to send faithful laborers into Your harvest; and to accompany Your Word with Your grace and Spirit: C We implore You to hear us, good Lord. L To raise those who fall and to strengthen those who stand; and to comfort and help the weak hearted and the distressed: C We implore You to hear us, good Lord. L To give to all peoples concord and peace; to preserve our land from discord and strife; to give our country Your protection in every time of need; To direct and defend our president and all in authority; to bless and protect our magistrates and all our people; To watch over and help all who are in danger, necessity, and tribulation; to protect and guide all who travel; To grant all women with child, and all mothers with infant children, increasing happiness in their blessings; to defend all orphans and widows and provide for them; To strengthen and keep all sick persons and young children; to free those in bondage; and to have mercy on us all: C We implore You to hear us, good Lord. Page 2
L To forgive our enemies, persecutors, and slanderers and to turn their hearts; to give and preserve for our use the kindly fruits of the earth; and graciously to hear our prayers: C We implore You to hear us, good Lord. L Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, C we implore You to hear us. L Christ, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, L Christ, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, L Christ, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, C grant us Your peace. L O Christ, C hear us. L O Lord, L O Christ, L O Lord, Amen. Collect Opening Hymn Baptismal Waters Cover Me LSB #616 +SERVICE of CORPORATE CONFESSION and ABSOLUTION+ Stand P In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. C Amen. P I will go to the altar of God, C to God my exceeding joy. Page 3
Sit P Our help is in the name of the Lord, C who made heaven and earth. Maundy Thursday Address Silence for reflection on God's Word and for selfexamination. P O almighty God, merciful Father, C I, a poor, miserable sinner, confess unto You all my sins and iniquities with which I have ever offended You and justly deserved Your temporal and eternal punishment. But I am heartily sorry for them and sincerely repent of them, and I pray You of Your boundless mercy and for the sake of the holy, innocent, bitter sufferings and death of Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ, to be gracious and merciful to me, a poor, sinful being. P God be merciful to you and strengthen your faith. C Amen. P Do you believe that the forgiveness I speak is not my forgiveness but God's? C Yes. P Let it be done for you as you believe. P In the stead and by the command of my Lord Jesus Christ I forgive you all your sins in the name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. C Amen. P Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. He who calls you is faithful; He will surely do it. Go in + peace. C Amen. Page 4
INTROIT - (Sung by choir) SALUTATION COLLECT OF THE DAY + SERVICE OF THE WORD + Anthem: A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth Text: Paul Gerhardt Music: Benedict Ducit Old Testament Reading: Exodus 12:1-14 P: This is the Word of the Lord C: Thanks be to God. Psalm (sung in unison) Psalm 116:12-19 Psalms are located toward the front of the hymnal.. Epistle Reading: 1 Corinthians 11:23-32 P: This is the Word of the Lord. C: Thanks be to God. Verse - (choir sings the appointed verse) Holy Gospel Reading: Matthew 26:17-30 P: This is the Gospel of the Lord. C: Praise Be to Thee, O Christ. Apostles Creed - page 192 Sermon Hymn The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord LSB #634 Sermon: The King s Feast Text: Matthew 26:17-30 Rite of Fellowship and Offering Hymn: O Perfect Life of Love LSB #452 Offertory - page 192 Page 5
Prayer for Maundy Thursday P: Lord of life and death, at Your chosen time You sent Your only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to carry our sin to the tree of the cross, and then on the third day You raised Him from the dead. For this we give You thanks and praise saying, This is the day the Lord has made; P: Blessed Lord, anoint Your Church with the Holy Spirit and with power so that it may boldly witness to Christ s resurrection. Grant that all who hear the message of His empty tomb may turn from sin, trust in Christ, receive the forgiveness of sins in His name, and join in saying, This is the day the Lord has made; give leaders who will speak truth and govern wisely. Where there is hatred, bring understanding; where there is war, bring peace. Set our minds on things above that when Jesus comes again in glory, everyone may say, This is the day the Lord has made; P: Heavenly Father, rescue those captive to prejudice, drugs, or violence. Renew and restore the victims of crime, and lead those in our jails to a new and right way of life. Protect all who police our neighborhoods and cities. Give opportunities to those seeking work and those longing for relief from bad times. Bless our schools that they produce law-abiding and productive citizens. For Your great mercy and Your protection we once again say, This is the day the Lord has made; P: Lord of Life, give hope and light where there is only darkness and despair. Heal and strengthen those who are ill and recovering. Comfort those who weep for loved ones now fallen asleep. Remembering that in our Lord s resurrection we too have new life, help us each day to say, This is the day the Lord has made; P: Rejoicing with the whole Church clothed in the brightness of Christ s resurrection, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in Your mercy; through Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord. C: Amen. Page 6
Hymn O Lord, We Praise Thee LSB #617 SERVICE OF THE SACRAMENT Communion Liturgy - pages 194-199 Following the Pax Domini on page 197, the congregation may greet one another, saying, Peace be with you as a sign of reconciliation. Distribution Hymn Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior LSB #627 Canticle On My Heart Imprint Your Image LSB #422 Stripping of the Altar Psalm 22 (sung in unison) The Gloria Patri is omitted during Holy Week At the conclusion of the Stripping of the Altar, all leave the church in silence. Those serving in this service: Preacher: Rev. Michael Graham Elder: Art Cooper Communion Assistant: Gary Moore Organist: Dianne McCarty Adult Choir, directed by Dianne McCarty Oil Candle Care: Paul & Michele Odean Altar Care: Jean Meyer Stripping of the Altar: Margaret Bauman, Jill Hauser, Janice Pittman, Andrea Seifrid Ushers: Charles Strode, captain; Ruoff Dhuse, Karli Moore, Shirley Strode Page 7
WORSHIP NOTES Where is the Benediction? Maundy Thursday begins the celebration of the holy three days of Christ s Passover, commonly known as the Triduum. Because the Triduum is seen as one service in three parts, no Benediction is spoken at the conclusion of the Maundy Thursday or Good Friday services. The Benediction spoken at the Easter Vigil service concludes all the services of the Triduum. In Matthew s Gospel we learn that after the Last Supper, the disciples and Jesus sang a hymn before going out to the Mount of Olives. The text indicated that the hymn was a hallel, probably one of the Egyptian Hallels (Psalm 115-118), which were the concluding Psalms of the Passover liturgy. These psalms are sung in Christian liturgy during Easter and its season, as the Church celebrates her victory over death through the risen Christ. In keeping with the tradition of concluding the table fellowship with a Hallel, the liturgy concludes tonight with a psalm. The singing of this psalm as the altar is stripped serves as a double reminder for us that the first Lord s Supper anticipated the fullness of our salvation that was to be won the next day on the cross. We now prepare to witness the completion of our justification on Good Friday. THE LORD S SUPPER Lutherans believe the Lord s Supper is a participation in the real presence of Christ s true Body and Blood; a celebration of the oneness we receive in Christ and with one another in faith, life, practice and worship. Reception of the Sacrament by those not fully united with our confession implies a unity that does not exist. Therefore, while we cannot extend a general invitation to receive Holy Communion, we do urge others to join us in praying for the unity of the church in the confession of the true doctrine. Lutherans who are notmembers of Emmanuel who desire to receive Holy Communion are asked to speak with the Pastor before the service. Please note: Individual cups within the red circle contain non-alcoholic wine. Page 8