Welcome to March 10, 2019 Lent 1 - Communion and the Theme of Busyness 10:30 am 350 Queens Avenue, London, ON N6B 1X6 TEL (519) 679-8182 www.fsaunited.com Office Hours: Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. First-St. Andrew s United Church Staff Rev. Michelle Down Minister of Worship and Congregational Life Rev. Dr. David McKane Visitation Minister, Minister Emeritus Terry Head Director of Music Riley Langley Nursery Care Jane Dockrill Youth & Young Families George Jolink Chair of Council Tim Miedema Facilities Manager Heather Vouvalidis Church Administrator Kathryn Skelly Administrative Assistant Paul Merritt Organist Emeritus Dr. Jo Ann Silcox Designated Pastoral Care Volunteer
Together we all make up the family of First-St. Andrew s. If you are new to the family, please know that you are always welcome here. It would be our blessing to meet you after worship for Coffee and Conversation, and to share with you some of the many exciting things that are happening here at FSA. Rev. Michelle Down wants to hear from you! Please contact her at revmichelledown@fsaunited.com or on her cell at 519-709-9554 anytime. Bold type indicates congregational response. * indicates to stand, if able. Acknowledging the Traditional Territory "We acknowledge that we are situated on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Lunaapeewak and Attawandaron Nations. The Peoples of these respective Nations have longstanding relationships to the lands of southwestern Ontario and the City of London. Today, there are 11 First Nation communities in southwestern Ontario, including Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Oneida Nation of the Thames, Munsee Delaware First Nation, Delaware Nation at Moravian, Chippewas of Caldwell First Nation, Walpole Island First Nation, Aamjiwnaang First Nation, Kettle Point First Nation, Stony Point First Nation, Six Nations of the Grand River, and Mississauga of the New Credit First Nation. In addition, there is a growing Indigenous urban population. Further, we convey that we value and have deep appreciation for the significant historical and contemporary contributions of local and regional First Nations and all of the Original peoples of Turtle Island (North America)." Music to Enter into God s Presence: Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (I Call to You, Lord Jesus Christ) J.P. Sweelinck *Hymn: UV #108 Throughout These Lenten Days and Nights (Children leave for Sunday School) WINCHESTER NEW Diminishing the Light - Embracing the Darkness Music: Walk Softly - choir Bob Chilcott When we assemble here to worship God, to sing His praises and to hear His word, we will walk softly. With purity of heart; and with clean hands, our souls are free, we re free from Satan s bands, we will walk softly. While we are passing thro the sacred door, into the fold where Christ has gone before, we will walk softly. We ll worship and bow down we will rejoice, and when we hear the Shepherd s gentle voice we will walk softly. Words and Music: Bob Chilcott. Copyright 2003. Oxford University Press Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #A-729129 2
Call to Worship: Confirmation Class We are gathered here on the first Sunday in Lent. It is a season of mystery. It marks the time of Jesus journey in the wilderness. Can we go with him on this journey? Yes! Jesus invites us on this journey to discover more about ourselves, to discover more about His way, and to discover the kingdom of Heaven. Come, let us go with Jesus on this journey. Opening Prayer and Lord s Prayer: Confirmation Class Let us Pray: Dear God, please receive us into your Grace. Allow our hearts to open to you in a new way, as we journey toward your Hope for the world. Open our eyes to the blessings that are in our lives, and the hurts that are in the world. Open our ears to the songs of justice, and the cries for peace. Open our hands to embrace the stranger, and the child within. Allow us to hear your word of Love in our hearts, and proclamation upon our lips. Allow us to develop our faith by reaching in, and Live our faith by reaching out. We pray these things, in the name of Jesus, who taught his disciples, then and now, to pray together by saying: Our Father *Hymn: VU #606 In Christ There Is No East or West Scripture: Romans 10:8b-13 from The Message ST. PETER Bruce Moor 3
Anthem: Even Such is Time Bob Chilcott Even such is time, which takes in trust our youth, our joys, and all we have, and pays us but with age and dust. Who in the dark and silent grave, when we have wandered all our ways, shuts up the story of our days, and from which earth and grave and dust. The Lord shall raise me up I trust. Words: Sir Walter Ralegh. Music: Bob Chilcott. Copyright 1996. Oxford University Press Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #A-729129 Message: The Lenten Journey, from our hearts to our mouths. Announcements: First invitation to FSA Annual General Meeting - Sunday March 24, 2019 Lunch sponsored by your FSA staff will be served immediately following the service. Mission & Outreach Message: Mary Vernon Offering Offertory Music: Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ *Hymn: VU #581 When We Are Living J.S. Bach SOMOS DEL SEÑOR Prayer of Confession: As we begin our Lenten journey, O God, we must come to terms with the times when we do not trust, when we do not act according to our faith, when we follow other paths that take us away from You. Bless us, forgive us, and show us the way forward as we offer to you privately, the sins of our hearts. (silence) Source of Love and Forgiveness, you wrap us in constant compassion, inviting us on this Lenten journey to travel toward the cross. Forgive us when we lose our focus and direct our attention elsewhere. Remind us that we do not walk alone, but that Christ is our constant companion. It is in His name that we pray. Amen. Words of Assurance: New life is promised to each one of us when we commit ourselves to the challenging, yet renewing, way of love, justice and compassion. We commit ourselves to God s way of love, justice and compassion. We commit ourselves to the journey to the cross. For new forgiven lives are ours. Laura Turnbull, Penticton U.C., BC. 4
Communion Liturgy To your table you bid us come. You have set the places, you have poured the wine, and there is always room, you say, for one more. And so From the streets and from the alleys From the deserts and from the hills From the ravages of poverty and from the palaces of privilege Running, limping, carried, We are bloodied with our wars, we are wearied with our wounds, we carry our dead within us, and we reckon with their ghosts. We hold the seeds of healing, we dream of a new creation, we know the things that make for peace, and we struggle to give them wings. And yet, to your table Hungering for your bread we come; thirsting for your wine we come; singing your song in every language, speaking your name in every tongue, in conflict and in communion, in discord and in desire, we come, O God of Wisdom, Poet and Author: Jan L. Richardson. janrichardson.com. Used with Permission. 5
Breaking of the Bread, Pouring of the Cup (Servers please come forward) Distribution of the Elements: Confirmands Andrew Richardson & Harrison Silcox *Hymn: VU #467 One Bread, One Body ONE BREAD, ONE BODY *Blessing and Benediction *Benediction Response: MV#216 Wherever You May Go - refrain RENAUD Wherever you may go, I will follow, and your people shall be my people too. Wherever you may go, I will follow, for I would be faithful, loyal and true. First Line: Wherever you may go, I will follow, Whither You Will Go Contributors: David Kai. Tune: 1997, David Kai. All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #A-929129. Music to Commission Us Into Service and Witness: Ricercar Brevis J.P. Sweelinck Stewardship Seconds: Every one of us has the power to help someone who is powerless. 6
Music Notes Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, is a chorale tune that has been set by many composers, but most famously by J.S. Bach. Bach used the chorale tune that was first published between 1526/1527 as the basis for his Cantata BWV177 with the same name. The setting by Sweelinck predates Bach s treatment by almost one hundred years. The original chorale (hymn) tune was set with 5 verses of text. The offertory music today uses J.S. Bach s setting of the tune found in his Orgelbϋchlein. Here is a first verse of the chorale tune and translation: Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, Ich bitt, erhör mein Klagen, Verleih mir Gnad zu dieser Frist, Laß mich doch nicht verzagen; Den rechten Glauben, Herr, ich mein, Den wollest du mir geben, Dir zu leben, Meinm Nächsten nütz zu sein, Dein Wort zu halten eben. I call to You, Lord Jesus Christ, I beg You, hear my cries, grant me mercy at this time, do not let me despair; the true faith, Lord, I mean that You would give me, to live for You, to be of use to my neighbour, to keep Your word faithfully. Confirmation Class 2019 Confirmation classes have begun and we send prayers of love and support to our new confirmands and their mentors: Sarah Richardson and Lynda Kennedy Derik Koustrup and Allyson Watson Abbie Cull and Chris Silcox Shaw Atherton and Chris Wood Erik Moeller and Jane Dockrill Harrison Silcox and Jim Silcox Alexis and Susan McKane Andrew Richardson and David McKane This group will work together and in mentorship teams until the fall of 2019. Congratulations! Already, the confirmands attended a weekend retreat with 20 other confirmation students. It was held by the Centre for Practical Theology and hosted at Dorchester United Church. 7
Mar. 17th - Lent 2 - St. Patrick s Day. Rev. Dr. David McKane will be bringin the Irish to church today! Come and hear him preach, and then stay for and Irish lunch of corned beef and cabbage! Freewill offering. Mar. 24th - Lent 3 - Examining Pride. Music leadership with the FSA Strings. Please stay for the AGM and enjoy lunch served by the FSA Staff. Mar. 31st - Do You WORRY? For Lent 4, we are going to be looking at the theme of Worry and what it means for us all. The Leadership in Today s Service Includes: Welcoming Ushers: Linda Badke, Ann Pinchin and Doug Jones Narthex Co-ordinator: Barb Williamson and Liz Mignotte Coffee & Conversation: Karin Barth, Mason Robichaud, Beth and Stewart Bailey Service Support: Ron Bradley Gift Card Sales: Winnie Wake & Margo Christodoulou We thank God for all those who share their gifts and talents. 8