Presbyterian Church in Chinatown San Francisco, California Psalm 15:13 September 12, 2010 3:00 P. M.
WELCOME TO WORSHIP *indicates that all who are able should stand INSTALLATION OF REV. KIMBERLY ELLIOT 牧師就職典礼 - 崇拜程序 WE GATHER AS GOD S PEOPLE Prelude 前奏 Mildred Hall Processional 序樂 Haiwa Taiko Drumming Ensemble Welcome 歡迎 Elder Laurene Chan Choral Introit Celebrate the Day of the Lord PCC Choir *Call to Worship Elder Edward Kam, Leader: Come! Let us worship Almighty God! People: Let us lift up our songs, our prayers, our praises. Leader: Come, let us honor Christ Jesus. People: Let us love Christ with our hearts, our minds and our spirits. Leader: Come, let us be filled with the Spirit of the Living God as we rejoice together today! Leader: Let us celebrate our unity in Christ as we gather for worship this day! *Opening Prayer 禱告 Rev. David Pan *Passing the Peace 傳遞平安 Turn to your neighbor and say The peace of Christ be with you. The response is: And also with you. *HYMN 唱詩 Gather Us In (Next Page) Victor Floyd, piano Time with the Children 兒童時間 Elder Laurene Chan
Gather Us In
WE LISTEN FOR GOD S WORD 聆听主言 Unison Prayer for Illumination 同声禱告 Transformative God, You make all things new. Give us a fresh vision of Your Word for us today. Open our eyes and ears and hearts as we listen to Your Word. Change us, gracious God, to be more and more the people you have called us to be, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. First Scripture Reading 宣讀詩篇 150 Psalm 150 in Cantonese Elder Li Oi Leong Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise God in the mighty firmament! Praise God for his mighty deeds; praise him according to his surpassing greatness! Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with clanging cymbals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals! Let everything that breathes praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Psalm 150 The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Second Scripture Reading 宣讀以賽亞書 Isaiah 43: 18-21 Monica Walters The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. *Hymn 唱詩 #339 Be Thou My Vision, verses 1 & 3 Mildred Hall 中文 374 " 求作遠象歌 " vs. 1 & 3 Epistle Reading 新約經文 Romans 12:1-8 Elder Grace Schulz The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Sermon 講道 Called or Chosen? Rev. Virstan Choy WE RESPOND TO GOD S LOVE 回應主言 Offering Our Gifts 奉献 Elder Linda Lee Today s offering supports the scholarship fund of the Presbytery of San Francisco for those under care of the Committee on Ministry Offertory Jonelyn Kitajima Langenstein, Soprano; Victor Floyd Piano Laudate Dominum from Vesperae Solennes de Confessore by W.A. Mozart (K. 339) Praise the Lord all nations, Praise him all ye people, For his merciful kindness is great toward us, and the truth of the Lord endureth forever.
*RESPONSE 回應詩歌 Give Thanks INSTALLATION 就職礼 Litany of Gifts Leader: There are different gifts. People: But it is the same Spirit who gives them. Leader: There are different ways of serving God. People: But it is the same Lord who is served Leader: Each one is given a gift by the Spirit People: To use for the common good. Leader: Together we are one body of Christ. People: And individually members of him. Leader: Though we have different gifts, together we are a ministry of reconciliation led by the risen Christ. All; We work on behalf of all peoples to be instruments of peace and justice in the world, and we call women and men to faith so that together we may serve as one body with hearts full of compassion.
Constitutional Questions to the Pastor 憲章問題 Elder Linda Lee Questions to the Congregation 對会众的問題 Elder Linda Lee Laying On of Hands Prayer 按手禱告 Rev. Jeffrey Gaines Response through Sacred Dance 灵舞 Colleen Nakomoto *HYMN #525 唱詩 Here I Am Lord Mildred Hall, organ Charge to the Congregation 勉勵会众 Rev. Calvin Chinn Charge to Rev. Kimberly Elliot 勉勵牧者 Rev. Carrie Buckner Presentation of Gift Elder Edward Kam Responding to God in Praise 回應讚美 Taiko Drumming Ensemble WE GO FORTH IN GOD S NAME *Response and Blessing/Benediction 祝福 Rev. Kimberly Elliot *Recessional Taiko Drumming Ensemble *Postlude 後奏曲 Mildred Hall Please turn off all cell phones and other devices that might distract you and others.
Installation Participants I am deeply honored and grateful to have so many of my esteemed colleagues and friends participating in worship this afternoon. The following is context information for each of them, listed in order of appearance in the service (PCC Presbyterian Church in Chinatown, and an asterisk indicates their participation in the official commission of the Presbytery for the installation). Mildred Hall, PCC member, is our organist this afternoon. Thank you for sharing your musical gifts with us! The PCC Choir led by Norma Fong Chan, is made up of enthusiastic vocalists from PCC. Thank you for preparing such lively music for us this afternoon! Laurene Chan is a PCC elder and the Director of Youth Ministries for Cameron House. I am grateful for her support and partnership in ministry. Edward Kim is a PCC elder and chaired the Pastor Nominating Committee. Ed logged in a lot of hours working on the search process and I remain grateful to the entire PNC for their support. Rev. David Pan is the pastor for the Mandarin worshipping community of PCC. I have enjoyed getting to know Pastor Pan through our regular staff meetings and look forward to being in ministry together. Victor Floyd is a graduate of the Pacific School of Religion (GTU) and is in the ordination process with the UCC. He is an accomplished musician and was our Minister of Music at College Heights Church. I am delighted he is able to be with us today. Li-Oil Long is and elder in the Cantonese worshipping community of PCC. She has faithfully taken on extra responsibilities while the Cantonese community is searching for a pastor. I have enjoyed getting to know her though our weekly pastor s meetings. Monica Walters is the new Director of Cameron House (the local Chinatown community center with a long connectional history with PCC). She was formerly adjunct faculty at Whitworth College in Spokane, WA and we are so glad she is now here in Chinatown! *Grace Schulz is an elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church in San Carlos. Grace and her husband Andrew were long time, faithful youth leaders in our Senior High program. It is wonderful to have their family with us today! Virstan Choy grew up at PCC and is an alumni of the Cameron House programs. He has been a trusted mentor of mine for many years, from his time serving as faculty at San Francisco Theological Seminary as well as former General Presbyter for San Francisco Presbytery. I am honored that Rev. Choy is able to preach for us today. *Linda Lee is an active elder at PCC and the current moderator of San Francisco Presbytery. It is the moderator s job to preside over the installation process and it especially meaningful that Linda is the one to play that role today.
Jonelyn Kitajima Langenstein is one of the Trinity Girls (a group of young adult women who have met together since their days in our youth program at Trinity Pres). She has her masters in opera performance from New England Conservatory in Boston and it is a treat to have her singing with us today. *Rev Jeffrey Gaines is the pastor of Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church in San Francisco. Jeff teaches with the Spiritual Direction program at SFTS and has been my spiritual director for many years. I am delighted he can be here today. Colleen Nakomoto is a professional dancer who also dances with InterPlay, an improvisational artistic community. Colleen will be dancing with symbols that represent the joining of our two ministries red representing the Presbyterian Church in Chinatown and purple representing the ministry of Rev Kimberly Elliot. I am grateful for her deep creativity. *Rev. Calvin Chinn is currently the temporary Executive Presbyter for San Francisco Presbytery. Rev. Chinn served the Presbyterian Church in Chinatown faithfully for seventeen years as the former installed pastor. I am deeply honored and humbled to be following such an esteemed colleague in ministry. *Rev. Carrie Buckner is the Director of Chaplaincy services at Alta Bates Medical Center. We have served in Presbytery together in a variety of different ways and she is a dear friend and colleague. I am grateful for her presence here today. Rev David Mote, the former interim pastor at PCC, regrets that he cannot be with us today. He has accepted a temporary position in South Carolina, but sends his love and well wishes to everyone. Taiko Drumming Group Our group is called Heiwa (Hay-Wah) Heiwa means Peace in Japanese. We are a group of older women, grandmas, all retired, who love to play Taiko. Originally, only men were allowed to play taiko. In the US, the majority of players are younger men and women, which makes our group unique, our average age is 70 and our oldest player is 85. We play on 19" drums which we personally make out of wine barrels and cow hide. Here is a description of how Taiko drums were used in ancient villages, taken from the drumming group Kudo : In ancient Japan, the boundaries of a village were not visual (signposts, markers, fences, etc) but aural: drum was at the center of the village and boundaries determined by how far its sound traveled when it was beaten: you were a member of the village if you could hear its announcement or alarm. As the group Kudo travels around the world and beats its drums, it asks the question, Can you hear our drums? If so we must be members of the same village. As we hear the sound of the drums today, may we remember that we are members of one village/ one body in Christ, and celebrate our unity with joy!