Order Of WOrship Living a Vibrant Faith Believing Thinking Acting Glory to God in the highest for unto us a child is given Isaiah 9:2, 6-7 Portland s First United Methodist ChUrCh 1838 SW Jefferson Street, Portland, Oregon 97201 www.fumcpdx.org
The Order of Worship Sunday, December 23, 2012 Fourth Sunday in advent FaMiLy ChriStMaS PaGeant Present(ce)... The Gift of Being There Congregational portions of prayers and responses are in bold type. To avoid disturbing other worshippers, please silence cell phones and pagers. Please stand, if standing is comfortable. For hymns, please stand at the beginning of the last line of the hymn introduction. Carillon Chorus organ Prelude Noel Jean -Francois Dandrieu Jonas Nordwall, organist (1682 1738) organ Chimes living & growing in Faith sharing the PeaCe of Christ Dan Woodward, Lay Leader introit Personent Hodie arr. by Audrey Snyder Sound Seekers Ronnee Edwards, director lighting the advent wreath Tami Lazzaro & Colleen Foster, Church & Society hymn no. 218, verse 4 It Came Upon the Midnight Clear For lo! The days are hastening on, by prophet seen of old, when with the evercircling years shall come the time foretold and the whole world send back the song which now the angels sing. hymn no. 234, verses 1-4 O Come All Ye Faithful Pastor s Prayer moment of silence the lord s Prayer Rev. Donna Pritchard No. 895, United Methodist Hymnal Choral amen Amen Giuseppe Verdi
the Christmas Pageant invitation to worship The Bells of Christmas by Douglass Raymond Rose scripture Isaiah 9:2,6-7 music Chatter With the Angels arr. by A. & L. Page The Cherubs and G.A. Shafferman Nancy Nordwall, director scene i: Journey to Bethlehem scripture Luke 2:1-5 hymn no. 230 O Little Town of Bethlehem vs. 1-3 scene ii: no room at the inn hymn no. 217, verse 1 Away in a Manger scene iii: the angels appear to the shepherds scripture and Poem Luke 2:8-20 On a Bright and Starry Night by Cora M. Owen music He is Born traditional French Carol The Soundseekers hymn no. 219, verse 1 What Child Is This? scene iv: gathering at the manger hymn no. 219, verse 2 What Child Is This? Presenting our gifts offertory Prayer Rev. Jeremy Smith offertory music He Comes to Us as One Unknown arr. John Ferguson The Chancel Choir Erick Lichte, conductor doxology and Presentations of our offerings (Hymn No. 230, verse 4) O holy Child of Bethlehem, descend to us, we pray; Cast out our sin, and enter in, be born in us today. We hear the Christmas angels, the great glad tidings tell; O come to us, abide with us, our Lord, Emmanuel!
hymn no. 238 Angels We Have Heard On High (Please be seated for the benediction and choral response.) BenediCtion Rev. Donna Pritchard Choral response African Noel arr. Andre J. Thomas Postlude Toccata on God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen arr. Jonas Nordwall Kelly Qualls in memory of Ed Allen. Colleen Foster in celebration of Tom Foster s 80th birthday. Ushers Greeters Coffee Hosts Lay Leaders Bill Myers, Paul Ingram, Gene Balcomb, Michael Davies, Josh Martin Peggy & Charlie Hickman, Jean Holznagel, Doug & Frey Stearns, Louise Hodapp The Poindexters Richard Allan, Dan Woodward, Cheryl Bittle
F IRST CHURCH December 23-29, 2012 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 8:30 AM Collins AM, Collins Hall 9:00 AM Children s Christmas Pageant Gathering, 202 & Fireside Room 9:00 AM Faith Links, 110 9:00 AM The Gathering,204 9:00 AM Church Child Care, Nursery 9:15 AM Children s Christmas Pageant Rehearsal, Sanctuary 9:15 AM First Church Library Open, Library 9:30 AM Sound Seekers Rehearsal, 136 9:30 AM Cherub Choir Rehearsal, 206 9:30 AM Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Chapel 9:30 AM Youth Sunday School, Collins Hall 9:45 AM Children s Christmas Pageant Rehearsal, 202 10:00 AM Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Chapel 10:30 AM Sunday Worship, Sanctuary 11:45 AM Children s Christmas Pageant Costume Return, 202 11:45 AM Commons in Collins Hall 12:00 PM Genesis Ringers, 130 MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 Christmas Eve Schedule 5:00 PM Family Christmas Eve Service, Collins Hall 7:00 PM Candlelight & Carols, Sanctuary 9:00 PM Candlelight & Carols, Sanctuary 11:00 PM Christmas Eve Communion Service, Chapel Th will be closed Tuesday, December 25 Wednesday, December 26 in celebration of Christmas THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 10:00 AM Shovel & Rake, 110 5:30 PM Intergenerational Ping Pong, Gym WELCOME We extend a special welcome to our visitors. Portland First United Methodist Church declares that we will be an advocate for peace in our local communities and world. As a Reconciling Congregation, members of this congregation have pledged to welcome and support all who want to worship with us, regardless of race, gender, class or sexual orientation. We encourage all of you to note your attendance on the enclosed Communication Card.
TODAY IN THE COMMONS LEARN MORE AT www.fumcpdx.org COFFEE HOUR TODAY Today s Coffee Hour is hosted by David Poindexter in honor of his and Marian s 60th Wedding Anniversary. There will be special cakes on hand for everyone to enjoy. Please join us for the festivities today in Collins Hall after worship, and help David and Marian celebrate. INTERESTED IN BEING A CHRISTMAS EVE GREETER? See Mark Ohlson at the Outreach Table today for more information. Some positions are still open. ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS: LAST CHANCE IS TODAY! Today will be the last Sunday to participate in the Alternative Christmas giving program. If you have a friend or loved one whom you wish to give something extra special this Christmas, today is the time to take part in possibilities today at the Alternative Christmas table in Collins Hall after worship. NEWCOMERS COFFEE Newcomers to First Church are invited to coffee with one of our clergy take this opportunity to get to know each other! SOMEONE TO LISTEN STEPHEN MINISTRY Stephen Ministry is based on the belief that caring for one another is an intended way of life for followers of Jesus Christ. Marge Terdal, a trained Stephen Minister, will be at the front of the sanctuary, on the east side, after today s has concerns for a friend or family member.
Adult Sunday School Classes CHRISTIANITY IN A CHANGING WORLD This class is exploring the complexities of what it means to be a compassionate Christian in today s complicated world for Advent. The class meets at 9:00 AM in Room 202. THE GATHERING The Gathering is a new Sunday morning opportunity for young adults and parents of Sunday studying the worship scriptures of Advent. We gather at 9:30 AM in Room 204. FAITHLINKS FaithLinks is studying Phillip Kellers, A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23. We meet at 9:15 AM in Room 110. NEW CLASS STARTING IN JANUARY: THE PSALMS IN TEN WEEKS Rev. Dr. Tom Rannells will lead The Psalms in Ten Weeks, using Walter Brueggemann s: The Message of the Psalms. We will follow his organization of three sections: Psalms of Orientation, Disorientation and New Orientation. The class will begin Sunday January 13, 2013 at 9:00 AM in Room 110. 20-SOMETHINGS! no children at home. Rev. Donna is working with an energetic team to put together discussion and learning topics of interest, beginning with some simple storytelling to help us get connected and better acquainted. Want more information? Want to join in but can t be there on the 13th? Have ideas for topics? Give Donna a call! DREAMWORKERS: AN INTRODUCTORY SESSION Have you ever thought about how your dreams might relate to insight into your spiritual journey? Dreamworkers will be one of our many new small group opportunities for the coming year. On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Fireside Room, Dr Tufenkian will lead a one hour introductory session to explain the process in detail with a brief demonstration. After the hour, participants can decide to participate in the following eight two-hour sessions which will begin in the next week or two. The cost will be $150 for all eight sessions and scholarship funds are available. For scholarship applications contact Tom Rannells revrans@aol.com. Please join this open invitation and invite others, as well.
Portland s First United Methodist Church Alternative Christmas God s Love Present Around the World IMAGINE NO MALARIA Imagine No Malaria is a United Methodist ministry seeking to raise $75 million in order to eliminate malaria deaths in Africa by 2015. In addition to providing mosquito DEE POUJADE TO PALESTINE Dee Poujade is heading to Palestine as a United Methodist Volunteer in Mission and as an Ecumenical Accompanier under the World Council of Churches, to monitor and report human rights abuses, and to support Palestinians and Israelis who are working together for peace. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT Rural areas account for three quarters of the world s malnourished population. This Advance will train at least 3,000 people in these areas in appropriate agricultural methods to protect the environment while also providing much needed food and economic growth. SOLVE teaching stewardship of our natural environment. Planet Church has worked with SOLVE on many projects. Your gift will support efforts to remove invasive plants, and clean up litter. GOOSE HOLLOW FAMILY SHELTER Goose Hollow Family Shelter is housed right here in our building, and provides year-round shelter for homeless families. Your gift will help our shelter guests to feel the warmth and love of Christmas now and into the new year. MACDONALD CENTER Macdonald Center is a leader in providing outreach and support services to the forgotten poor in the heart of Portland. Their work helps keep people in housing and off the street by providing education, encouragement and one-to-one care.
MUSIC NOTES... Introit Personent Hodie, a German melody with English words by Audrey Snyder Sing with joy on this day, one and all voices raise, young and old sing with praise; He is born, born, born, He is born, born, born He is born on this day of the Virgin Mary. From the East, wise men three travel far seeking Thee, guiding star following, to the manger lowly. Worship Him most holy, gifts of gold, gold, gold, gifts of gold, gold, gold, Gifts of gold, frankinsense, myrrh they offer kneeling. On this day of all days, join the glad roundelays, hymns of joy, songs of praise; Angel voices singing, gladsome tidings bringing, sing we all, all, all, Sing we all, all, all, sing we all gloria in excelsis Deo! Music Chatter With the Angels, arr. by A. & L. Page and G.A. Shafferman Chatter with the angels soon in the mornin! Chatter with the angels, join the band. I hope to join the band and chatter with the angels all day long! Tiptoe with the angels soon in the mornin! Tiptoe with the angels, join the band. I hope to join the band and tiptoe with the angels all day long! March with the angels soon in the mornin! March with the angels, join the band. I hope to join the band and march with the angels all day long! Music He Is Born, traditional French carol He is born, the holy Child, play the oboe and bagpipes merrily! He is born the holy Child, sing we all of the Savior mild. Thru long ages of the past, prophets have foretold his coming; Thru long ages of the past, now the time has come at last! O how lovely, O how pure is this perfect child of heaven; O how lovely, O how pure, gracious gift to humankind. Jesus, Lord of all the world, coming as a child among us, Jesus, Lord of all the world, grant to us thy heavenly peace.
MUSIC NOTES... Offertory He Comes to Us as One Unknown, arr. John Ferguson He comes to us as one unknown, a breath unseen, unheard; As though within a heart of stone, or shriveled seed in darkness sown, A pulse of being stirred, a pulse of being stirred. He comes when souls in silence lie and thoughts of day depart; half seen upon the inward eye, a falling star across the sky of night within the heart.. He comes to us in sound of seas, the ocean s fume and foam; Yet small and still upon the breeze, a wind that stirs the tops of trees, A voice to call us home, a voice to call us home. To bear within our mortal frame a life, a death, a saving Name, For every child, for every child of earth. He comes in truth when faith is grown; believed, obeyed, adored; The Christ in the Scriptures as yet unseen, but not unknown, Our Savior, our Lord, our Savior and our Lord. African Noel Sing Noel, sing noel, sing we all noel. Come, ye people, gather here to hear the news of good cheer.
hristmas CEVE SERVICES MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 5:00 PM Family Service in Collins Hall 7:00 & 9:00 PM Carols & Candlelight in the Sanctuary 11:00 PM Communion Service in the Chapel
United Methodist Church, Oregon-Idaho Conference Bishop Columbia District Superintendent Bishop Grant Hagiya The Reverend Dr. Lowell Greathouse First United Methodist Church Clergy and Staff Senior Pastor The Reverend Donna Pritchard ext. 226 Minister of Discipleship The Reverend Jeremy Smith ext. 224 Minister of Pastoral Care The Reverend Dick Storment ext. 233 Director of Children, Youth, & Family Ministries Coordinator of Volunteers, Hospitality & Outreach Mark Ohlson ext. 220 Church Administrator Christine Meyer ext. 222 Administrative Assistant David Jenkins ext. 221 Bookkeeper Shirley Blalock ext. 225 Nursery Michelle Green, Emily Kunkel, ext. 216 Angie Leon Guerrero, Samantha Cerling. Bryan Zinschlag, Patty Seward Facilities Manager Dwight Dragoo ext. 205 Custodians Robert Ramirez, Charles Siegfried, Wort Evinger, Cole and Seth Giandomenico, Adrienne Nelson Music Staff Executive Director of Music Kelly Qualls ext. 235 Artistic Director of Music and Organist Jonas Nordwall ext. 218 Chancel Choir Conductor Erick Lichte Handbell Director Nancy Hascall Chancel Choir Section Leaders Deborah Benke, soprano Carol Young, alto and Assistant Director Mark Woodward, tenor Benjamin Bell, bass Karin McDonough, Genesis Ringers and jubellation First United Methodist Church, 1838 SW Jefferson, Portland, Oregon 97201 Visit our website at www.fumcpdx.org Copies of Sunday sermons a An audio CD of the service can be checked out from the church library or heard on our website. Goose Hollow Family Shelter 503/915-8306 www.pdxhfs.org Brandi Tuck, Executive Director