Connect. Inspire. Serve. Welcome to Worship at Memorial Presbyterian Church! We are delighted you have chosen to worship at Memorial Presbyterian Church. Our hope is that every person who enters Memorial will CONNECT with God and the community of faith, be INSPIRED to a life of discipleship and spiritual growth, and discover ways to SERVE our neighbors near and far. Please join us for coffee and conversation immediately following the worship service today. Friendship Pad: We ask that all worshipers sign the Ritual of Friendship pad, located on the center aisle side of the pew. Sign your name, address and phone number, and pass it along the pew and then back again so that we can get to know each other and greet each other by name. Accessibility at MPC: The sanctuary is equipped with a Hearing Loop system that allows people to receive the sound from the church s audio system in their own hearing aids. Large-size bulletins and hymnals are also available from the ushers. Please contact an usher if you have any questions on accessibility issues. Children of all ages are welcome in the worship service. Nursery care is provided for children from birth to 3 years of age. Pagers are given to parents in the event that communication is necessary. In addition, a Children s Table is located by the entry if you wish to take your child from the sanctuary, yet be able to hear and see the service. Kinderchurch is an age-appropriate worship experience provided for children ages 3 through Grade 2 throughout the academic year. Children attend worship with their parents for about 15 minutes, and then move to the Kinderchurch room as a group. It is not held on Sundays when communion is served, so that children will be able to experience communion with their parents. Communion: The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has an Open Table. All who all who hold Jesus as their Lord and Savior are invited to the table. Children may take communion with parent s consent. Communion is served on the first Sunday of every month, and at other designated services. Please feel free to contact the church office at (920) 734-1787 or info@mpcappleton.org with any questions you may have.
Order of Worship Easter Sunday Ten O'clock A.M. April 1, 2018 Those who are able are invited to stand. Gathering Around the Word THOUGHT FOR REFLECTION The Easter season is a time of hope. There still is fear, there still is a painful awareness of sinfulness, but there also is light breaking through. Something new is happening, something that goes beyond the changing moods of our life. We can be joyful or sad, optimistic or pessimistic, tranquil or angry, but the solid stream of God s presence moves deeper than the small waves of our minds and hearts. Easter brings the awareness that God is present even when his presence is not directly noticed. Easter brings the good news that, although things seem to get worse in the world, the Evil One has already been overcome. Easter allows us to affirm that although God seems very distant and although we remain preoccupied with many little things, our Lord walks with us on the road and keeps explaining the Scriptures to us. Thus there are many rays of hope casting their light on our way through life. Henri Nouwen, A Cry for Mercy PRELUDE As the prelude begins, please take a moment of silence to prepare for worship. WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENTS One: Christ is risen! All: Christ is risen, indeed! Alleluia! INTROIT That Easter Day with Joy Was Bright J. Ferguson
CALL TO WORSHIP Kathy Privatt One: Alleluia! Christ is risen! All: Christ is risen, indeed! Alleluia! One: This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. Alleluia! Christ is risen! All: Christ is risen, indeed! Alleluia! HYMN #248 Christ Is Risen! Shout Hosanna! CALL TO CONFESSION Greg Braatz PRAYER OF CONFESSION One: Gracious God, we have heard the good news: how on the third day, Christ rose again. All: Still we look for the living among the dead. One: You rolled away the stone from the tomb. All: Still we look for the living among the dead. One: You sent messengers to proclaim the gospel. All: Still we look for the living among the dead. One: You were faithful to your promise; you have done wonderful things! All: Still we look for the living among the dead. A time for silent confession One: Forgive us, Lord, we pray. Teach us to trust your promise and to believe the good news of salvation: All: Christ is alive; Jesus is risen from the dead. Amen. ASSURANCE OF FORGIVENESS One: Sisters and brothers in Christ, hear the good news: When Christ comes to reign, he will put an end to every ruler, every power, every authority; he will put every enemy under his feet. And the last enemy to be destroyed is death. As we await that great and glorious day, we rejoice in the good news of the gospel: All: In Jesus Christ we are forgiven. Alleluia! 2
PASSING THE PEACE One: The peace of Christ be with you all. All: And also with you. One: Share the peace of Christ with one another. RESPONSE #591 Halle, Halle, Hallelujah! (refrain only, sung twice) Proclaiming the Word PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION SCRIPTURE LESSON John 20:1-18 (New Testament, page 114) One: All: This is the good news which we have received, in which we stand, and by which we are saved. Thanks be to God, who calls us to CONNECT, INSPIRE, and SERVE! A TIME FOR CHILDREN Joel Screnock Children are invited to bring their offerings forward and put them in the Joyful Noise Bucket HYMN #241 Woman, Weeping in the Garden (verses 1,3,5) SERMON The Greater Fool Rev. Michael Goodwin Responding to the Word AFFIRMATION OF FAITH Life in Christ is life eternal. The resurrection of Jesus is the sign that God will consummate the work of creation and reconciliation beyond death and bring to fulfillment the new life begun in Christ. Adapted from the Confession of 1967, 9.26 HYMN #523 You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (verses 1,3,5) 3
OFFERING OF OUR GIFTS Special Opportunities to Give: One Great Hour of Sharing Offering Support the Youth Fellowship Group s summer mission efforts through the stock sale following worship. Those who contribute through e-giving or online donations are encouraged to take an I Give Electronically card and place it in the offering plate. RESPONSE #609 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow The Sacrament of the Lord s Supper We express our gratitude to the Sunday School children, who crafted this morning s communion cups during a recent lesson on The Last Supper. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has an Open Table. All who hold Jesus as their Lord and Savior are invited to the table. This evening, we come forward to receive the Supper by Intinction, taking a piece of bread and dipping it into the juice before eating. For those with gluten sensitivity, there are gluten-free wafers on the tray held by the central server. Children may commune with parent s consent. THE INVITATION TO THE LORD S TABLE THE GREAT THANKSGIVING One: Christ is risen! All: Christ is risen indeed. One: Lift up your hearts All: We lift them up to the Lord 4
One: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God All: It is right to give thanks to the Lord our God Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with the eternal chorus of rejoicing who forever sing: All: Holy, holy, holy, Lord, God of power, Giver of life, heaven and earth declare your splendor. Praise, glory, and love are yours. He broke bread with sinners, fed the hungry, and healed the oppressed, then he poured out his life in death that we might live in love. All: Christ is risen from the dead. Love is come again. Whenever you drink it, do this for the remembrance of me. All: Christ is risen from the dead. Love is come again. SHARING COMMUNION PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION Thank you, O God, for giving us communion with our risen and glorious Lord. Now send us out to be a sign of the new life that has come into the world; through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen. Bearing and Following the Word Into the World ANTHEM Christ Is Risen! Let All the Earth Adore Him L. Larson The congregation, when indicated, will be invited to stand and join the choir in singing Christ the Lord Is Risen Today! CHARGE & BENEDICTION 5
POSTLUDE During the postlude, you are welcome to leave the sanctuary as you are ready. Everyone is invited to share a time of fellowship in the narthex. ******************************************** The Invitation to Communion is adapted from The Iona Abbey Worship Book, 2017 Edition. The Prayer of Great Thanksgiving is adapted from Feasting on the Word Worship Companion: Liturgies for Year B, Volume 1 2014 Westminster John Knox Press. We extend our deep appreciation for the musicians who have provided such beautiful music on this glorious Easter morning! Chancel Choir Phillip Knisely, Director Natalie Galster, Organist The Easter Brass Musicians were made possible by the Phyllis Turney Stevenson Memorial Fund: Jack Benedict, Trumpet Hayden Guckenberg, French Horn Henry Parks, Tuba Eviatar Sholsberg, Trumpet Aaron Zommers, Trombone 6
The Easter flowers and decorations are lovingly donated by the following members and friends of Memorial Presbyterian Church O.C. and Pat Boldt In memory of Ken Opgenorth In honor of Paula Hoglund Shirley Collins In memory of my parents, Irwin and Marion Switzer Christine Cornell In honor of Eric and Cara Ken Couillard In memory of Barb Marie and Jim Desens In memory of E. John & Alvira Goodrich and Harriet Desens In honor of Victor Desens and his 98 years Marilee and Omkar Ehani In honor of Oswyn and Vithika Mary Francis & Beth Lofgren In memory of our parents, Jim and Sally Francis Margaret Fulton In honor of the MPC Staff The Goodwin Family In honor of Paula Hoglund s ministry as MPC s Office Manager 7
Kerry, Emily and Tom G uttenberg In memory of Liz Guttenberg Hatfield Family In memory of Mary Hatfield, Bob s mom, and Walter Phlegar, Cathy s dad Don and Eileen Herrling In honor of Paula Hoglund John and Susan Koskinen In memory of Donald and Jean Koskinen In memory of Gerald and Elaine Kuhr Don and Cindy Kunstman In memory of Lila Burton Cosette Lang In honor of my daughter, Jane Barb Leslie In honor of Ellen and Greg Braatz s 34 th anniversary Diane, Spencer, and Kelsey Lightfield In memory of Ken Lightfield Dolly Manning In memory of Jim Manning, and Heidi & Alex Johnson Peggy Manuel In memory of Jim and Tim In honor of the Manuel Family Aoife, Meara, Finn and Owen Marinan In memory of Grandma and Grandpa Marinan Cori and Kerry Marinan In honor of the MPC children and youth and their leaders 8
Laurie McCulloch In honor of Paula Hoglund Kevin McElrath In honor of my amazing wife, Kelsey, and my adorable child, Jonathan Tom and Sharon McElrath In memory of our parents, John & Ki McElrath and Jim & Mickey Weik John and Sally Mielke In honor of Barb Leslie s 90 th birthday Chuck and Pam Mompier In honor of Chuck s father, Norman Mompier, and Pam s father, John Miller Tom and Sue Neal In honor of our church family Becky and Barry O Connor In memory of Ruth & Walt Schmidt and Clarence O Connor In honor of Kay O Connor Judy Phillips In honor of Paula Hoglund Hugh Prosser In memory of Elizabeth and David T. Prosser, Sr. Dave and Sue Rozmarynoski In memory of our parents, George & Mary Rozmarynoski and Edward & Dorothy Zastrow Dan and Deb Schmitz In memory of Deb s parents and Dan s dad Russ and Ruth Truettner In memory of our parents 9
Fred and Nancy Umland In honor of Charlotte and Jacob Carson Nancy Winslow In memory of Richard Winslow 10
Greeters: Francie Kopecky, Marie Desens Ushers: John Koskinen, Christine Cornell, Sonja Song, Emily Guttenberg Head Usher: Jim Bowman Communion Servers: Fred Umland, Shirley Collins, Christine Cornell Communion Elements Preparation: Linda Boldt, Margaret Fulton Fellowship Hosts: Jeff and Kathy Privatt Nursery Caregiver: Luann Ulmen Counters: The Memo from Memorial, the weekly newsletter, is emailed every Thursday. Paper copies of The Memo are available on the Friendship Table in the west hallway. If you would like to receive this publication via email, or if you do not have email and would like it mailed to you, please contact Paula Hoglund in the church office at 734-1787. Secure, Online Credit and Debit Card donations to MPC are easy! You can make recurring or one-time donations for regular contributions or to the capital campaign. Go to mpcappleton.org and click on the link on the home page, or access the donation site by scanning in this Quick Response (QR) code. 803 East College Avenue - Appleton, WI 54911 - (920) 734-1787 www.mpcappleton.org info@mpcappleton.org 11
Memorial Presbyterian Church Who We Are and What We Believe : Grounded in the grace of God and the Reformed Tradition, we believe in: Nurturing one another on the journey of faith. Compassion for all. Active engagement in the local and global community. Openness to the Spirit's inspiration. Our Mission Statement : Connect. Inspire. Serve. Connect people in faith, hope and love. Inspire lifelong discipleship and spiritual growth. Serve our neighbors near and far. as adopted by the Congregation on February 12, 2017 Pastor Commissioned Pastor Resident Christian Educator Office Manager Bookkeeper Custodian Mike Goodwin, mike.goodwin@mpcappleton.org Greg Braatz, greg.braatz@mpcappleton.org Joel Screnock, joel.screnock@mpcappleton.org Paula Hoglund, paula.hoglund@mpcappleton.org Laurie Neveau, laurie.neveau@mpcappleton.org Sherry Meyer