Service of Worship. Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany February 16, 2014 Eleven o clock in the morning

Similar documents
Mary and Elizabeth, by Carl Heinrich Bloch, 1860s.

Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. First Sunday in Advent November 27, 2011 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Service of Tenebrae Good Friday April 18, 2014 Seven-thirty in the evening

Service of Worship. Fourth Sunday in Advent December 22, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. First Sunday in Advent November 28, 2010 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Service of Worship. Pentecost Sunday June 4, 2017 Eleven o clock in the morning. Bridging Faith and Learning

Christmas Eve Service of Worship December 24, 2016 Six o clock in the evening

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Tenebrae Good Friday April 3, 2015 Seven-thirty in the evening

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. Epiphany Sunday January 1, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Christmas Eve Service of Worship December 24, 2014 Six o clock in the evening

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Seventh Sunday after Pentecost July 15, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning

Service of Tenebrae Good Friday April 3, 2015 Seven-thirty in the evening

Bridging Faith and Learning. Holy Spirit Coming, by He-Qi.

Bridging Faith and Learning

The congregation is asked to remain silent during the prelude as a time of prayer and meditation.

Service of Worship. The Day of Epiphany January 6, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Maundy Thursday April 17, 2014 Seven-thirty in the evening. Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Easter Sunrise Service of Worship Easter Sunday March 31, 2013 Six-thirty in the morning

Service of Worship. Second Sunday of Lent March 16, 2014 Eleven o clock in the morning

Service of Worship. Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany February 3, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Carillon Prelude Swing Low (from A Spiritual Pair)

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. Fifth Sunday after Pentecost July 5, 2009 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost October 23, 2011 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, by Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1630.

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost November 17, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Worship. Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost Parents and Families Weekend October 28, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost September 23, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning

Service of Worship. Ash Wednesday The First Day of Lent March 5, 2014 Five-fifteen in the evening

The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, c

Service of Holy Communion

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God. Adoration of the Lamb, Artist Unknown, c. 870, Munich, Germany

Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Easter Sunrise Service of Worship Easter Sunday March 27, 2016 Six-thirty in the morning. Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Worship. Maundy Thursday April 13, 2017 Seven o clock in the evening. Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Fourth Sunday of Lent March 30, 2014 Eleven o clock in the morning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Worship. Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost Founders Sunday October 6, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost September 29, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Service of Worship Good Friday April 18, 2014 Half past Eleven procession continuing at Twelve o clock noon

Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Bridging Faith and Learning

Christ Healing the Woman With an Issue of Blood, by William Blake, c

Service of Worship. Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany February 9, 2014 Eleven o clock in the morning

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. Fourth Sunday of Easter April 29, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Service of Worship. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost November 11, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost July 1, 2007 Eleven o clock in the morning Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Worship. Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost November 18, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Third Sunday in Advent December 15, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Rudder of a Roman Boat from the RG Museum, Cologne, Germany.

Bridging Faith and Learning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Bridging Faith and Learning

The congregation is asked to remain silent during the prelude as a time of prayer and meditation.

Service of Worship. Third Sunday after the Epiphany January 27, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

SERVICE OF WORSHIP. Giving Hands, via Creative Commons

The congregation is asked to remain silent during the prelude as a time of prayer and meditation.

Bridging Faith and Learning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Worship. Palm and Passion Sunday March 24, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning

Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. Baptism of Our Lord Sunday January 8, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Second Sunday after the Epiphany January 19, 2014 Eleven o clock in the morning

Bridging Faith and Learning

Service of Worship. Duke. Chapel. Trinity Sunday June 3, 2012 Eleven o clock in the morning. University

Bridging Faith and Learning

Transcription:

Service of Worship Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany February 16, 2014 Eleven o clock in the morning Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God For Israel in the Old Testament and for Jews today, God s gift of the law is not for their punishment or restriction but for their flourishing and blessing. God desires a response of participation and obedience. In Deuteronomy, God lays the law before his people with choices of life and blessing, death and adversity, with a plea that his people choose life. Psalm 119 is often known as a love song to the law. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus renews Israel s understanding of the law. It is not just that misguided actions (murder and adultery) are harmful; the thoughts behind the actions (anger and lust) are just as damaging to the people of God.

At the close of today s service, the Lord s Supper will be celebrated in the Memorial Chapel located to the left of the chancel. Immediately following the Lord s Supper, a service of prayer for healing will be held. The service consists of prayers for healing and wholeness, with anointing and laying on of hands. All are invited. Gathering The congregation is asked to remain silent during the prelude as a time of prayer and meditation. Organ Prelude Tento de meio registo alto de 2 o tom Obra de 1 o tom sobre a Salve [regina] Diogo da Conceição (17th C.) Pedro de Araújo (17th C.) Greeting and Announcements *Processional Hymn 545 The Church s One Foundation aurelia *Prayer of Confession and Words of Assurance (in unison) The minister offers words of confession in three biddings, to which the congregation responds as follows: Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. Christ have mercy. Christ have mercy. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. *Peace The minister speaks words of assurance. (All exchange signs and words of God s peace.) Proclamation Prayer for Illumination (in unison) Eternal God, whose Son went among the crowds and brought healing with his touch: form us in the reading of your word so that we show his love to all people, and by our lives all are inspired to worship Christ our Lord. Amen. Psalm 119:1-8 (Congregation seated. Please sing hymn on opposite page.) versification of Psalm 119:1-8 by Robert Horton

Old Testament Lesson Deuteronomy 30:15-20 (OT page 179 in the pew Bible) Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. Anthem Beati quorum via Beati quorum via integra est: qui ambulant in lege Domini. Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) Blessed are those whose way is undefiled, who walk in the law of the Lord. Psalm 119:1 New Testament Lesson 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 (NT pages 156-57) Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. *Gradual Hymn 390 (stanzas 1-2) Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive (All turn to face the Gospel Procession.) *Gospel Lesson Matthew 5:21-37 (NT pages 4-5) Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. *Gradual Hymn 390 (stanzas 3-4) Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive Sermon Ode to Jimmy Carter detroit detroit

Response *The Apostles Creed I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; he descended into hell; the third day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. Call to Prayer Minister: The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. Minister: Let us pray. Prayers of the People (The congregation responds to each petition: Hear our prayer. ) Offertory Anthem The Heavens Are Telling (from The Creation) Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) The heavens are telling the glory of God, with wonders of his work resounds the firmament. Revealed are his ways by day unto day, by night that is gone to following night. In every land is known the word, every ear will hearken, never tongue be dumb. Psalm 19:1-3 (trans. Robert Shaw and Alice Parker) *Doxology lasst uns erfreuen Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia, Alleluia! Praise God above, ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. Thanksgiving This morning we celebrate Duke s Department of History and its cultivation of methods and analyses that help bring the past to life. The ushers bring a book on the historical method to the altar. In Durham, we are gratefiul for parish nurses and home healthcare providers who visit patients in their homes, and we give thanks for the support they offer families, congregations, and physicians. The ushers bring forward a first-aid kit. *Prayer of Thanksgiving

*The Lord s Prayer (number 895 in the hymnal, in unison) Sending Forth *Benediction *Recessional Hymn 568 Christ for the World We Sing italian hymn *Choral Blessing God Be in My Head John Rutter (b. 1945) God be in my head and in my understanding. God be in mine eyes and in my looking. God be in my mouth and in my speaking. God be in my heart and in my thinking. God be at my end and in my departing. Organ Postlude Fugue on the Magnificat, BWV 733 *All who are able may stand. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Presiding Ministers Preacher Lectors Soloists Choir Director Organists Guest Musicians Ministry of Worship Presiding Minister over Memorial Chapel Communion Head Ushers The Rev. Bruce Puckett Dr. Christy Lohr Sapp The Rev. Dr. Lauren Winner Assistant Professor of Christian Spirituality Mr. John Hare-Grogg Chapel PathWays Scholar, Trinity 16 Ms. Christine Delp Chapel PathWays Scholar, Trinity 15 Ms. Kristen Blackman, Mr. Wade Henderson, Mr. Mike Lyle Dr. Rodney Wynkoop Dr. Robert Parkins Dr. Robert Horton Amalgam Brass Ensemble The Rev. Dr. Carol Gregg Dr. James Ferguson and Mr. Rick Wilfong

About Today s Guest Preacher Today we are pleased to welcome the Rev. Dr. Lauren Winner as our guest preacher. Dr. Winner is Assistant Professor of Christian Spirituality at Duke Divinity School and is the author of numerous books, including Girl Meets God, Mudhouse Sabbath, and Still: Notes on a Mid-Faith Crisis. Dr. Winner has appeared on PBS s Religion & Ethics Newsweekly and has served as a commentator on NPR s All Things Considered. She has written for The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, Publishers Weekly, Books and Culture, and Christianity Today, and her essays have been included in several volumes of The Best Christian Writing. Chapel Announcements Today s Flowers The flowers for the worship service today are given to the glory of God by the Erlenbach Family Trust. Today s Offering All of today s cash offerings and undesignated checks will be used for the Chapel Development Fund. The Chapel s current focus is to upgrade the Chapel cameras and video capabilities to digital and high definition in order to better serve the thousands of worshippers locally, in Duke Hospital, and around the globe who tune in weekly. The Apostles Creed Duke Chapel has made the decision to return to the traditional version of the Apostles Creed, which includes the statement Jesus descended into hell. This return is motivated out of the pastoral and theological conviction that this line of the creed forcefully reminds the Church that Christ s presence goes with us, even to the darkest and most tortured parts of our lives. Even hell is not beyond the bounds of Christ s presence, grace, and redemption. To quote the apostle Paul in Romans 8:38, For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, or things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Organ Recital Next Week Next Sunday, February 23, at 5:00 p.m., organist Dorothy Papadakos will present a silent film accompaniment on the Aeolian organ featuring the 1923 version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (starring Lon Chaney). The program is free, and all are welcome. Duke Chapel Event Email List If you would like to receive emails about upcoming events sponsored by Duke Chapel, such as concerts, dialogues, special worship services, and more, please visit www.chapel.duke.edu/contact and sign up via the link in the left-hand box.

Each Week at Duke Chapel Communion and Healing - Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. in the Memorial Chapel Mid-Week Prayer - Wednesday at noon in the Memorial Chapel Choral Vespers - Thursday at 5:15 p.m. in the Chancel The Congregation at Duke University Chapel 919-684-3917 www.congregation.chapel.duke.edu The following Congregation opportunities are open to all. Christian Education Christian education classes for all ages are held on Sunday mornings from 9:45-10:45 a.m. in the lowest level of the Westbrook Building in the Divinity School. New participants are welcome at any time. Please contact the Congregation office at 919-684-3917 or congregation@duke.edu for more information. Adult Forum On Sunday, February 23, Sandra Wartski, Psy.D. Licensed Psychologist, will speak on Love Thy Neighbor and Other Methods of Violence Prevention. The forum will be held in Room 0012 of the Westbrook Building of the Divinity School at 9:45 a.m. Sign Up For Lenten Study For four weeks during Lent, the Congregation is offering a series of book studies on When the Heart Waits: Spiritual Direction for Life s Sacred Questions by Sue Monk Kidd. The study will be offered in three locations on different evenings. They will be in Raleigh, Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m., from March 11-April 1 in Chapel Hill, Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m., from March 12-April 2 in Durham, Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m., from March 13 April 3 The cost of the book is $10. For detailed information and to sign up to participate in one of these groups, please email congregation@duke.edu by Friday, February 28. Urban Ministries Dinner Volunteers are needed at Urban Ministries, 410 Liberty St. Durham on Wednesday, February 26, and Sunday, March 9, to donate lasagnas and to serve the meal. The time commitment for those who serve is approximately 90 minutes. If you wish to contribute food or help serve, please call Ned Arnett at 919-489-4133 or e-mail edward. arnett@duke.edu Back-Pew Collection The February back pew collection is for the Achievement Academy, which assists young adults in achieving their educational goals. The Academy welcomes donations of Flash drives (new or used) and other school supplies. Donations may be placed in the back pews today. Play Group Young children and their parent or caregiver are invited to a time of fellowship on Tuesday, February 25, at Stay & Play Snack Cafe, 405 East Chapel Hill Street, Durham. Admission to the café is $4.

Duke University Chapel Duke Chapel is a grand building, suitable for hosting major events in the life of the University and its members; it acts as a moderator for the diversity of religious identity and expression on campus; and it is a Christian church of an unusually interdenominational character, with a tradition of stirring music, preaching, and liturgy. We welcome you to our life of worship, learning, dialogue, and service. www.chapel.duke.edu Box 90974, Durham, NC 27708 919-684-2572 For Worshipers & Visitors Prayer requests may be placed in the prayer box located by the Memorial Chapel. For a tour of Duke Chapel, meet today s docent near the front steps of the Chapel following the service. Hearing assist units and a Braille hymnal are available at the attendant s desk at the entry way of the Chapel. See the Chapel attendant if you would like to use one of our large-print Bibles or hymnals for the worship service this morning. For Families & Children Children 4 and younger are welcome to visit the nursery (capacity limited), located in the Chapel basement, beginning at 10:50 a.m. each week. Pagers are available for parents to keep with them during worship. Parents needing a place to feed, quiet, or change infants are also welcome. Activity Bags are available at the rear of the Chapel for children 5 or younger. Please return the bags at the end of the service. Children s bulletins are available from the ushers. We invite you to consider joining the Congregation at Duke Chapel. The Congregation is an interdenominational church with a variety of vibrant ministries, including discipleship and spiritual formation (for children, youth, and adults), mission and outreach, and pastoral care. If you would like to receive the weekly enews from the Congregation or have any questions, please email congregation@duke.edu or call 919-684-3917. The Rev. Dr. Luke Powery Ministry Dr. Christy Lohr Sapp The Rev. Meghan Feldmeyer Dr. Adam Hollowell The Rev. Bruce Puckett Ms. Kennetra Irby Ms. Gerly Ace Music Dr. Rodney Wynkoop Dr. Robert Parkins Dr. Robert Horton Dr. Brian Schmidt Mr. John Santoianni Mr. J. Samuel Hammond Mr. Michael Lyle Administration Ms. Beth Gettys Sturkey Ms. Joni Harris Ms. Adrienne Koch Ms. Sara Clark Ms. Lisa Moore Mr. Daniel Reeves Ms. Lucy Hart Peaden Taylor Mr. Oscar Dantzler and Ms. Beverly Jordan Staff of Duke University Chapel Staff of the Congregation at Duke University Chapel The Rev. Dr. Carol Gregg The Rev. Brad Troxell Ms. Phyllis Snyder Mr. Nelson Strother Dean of the Chapel Associate Dean for Religious Life Director of Worship Director of Student Ministry Director of Community Ministry Interim Black Campus Minister Staff Assistant for Student Ministry Director of Chapel Music University Organist Interim Chapel Organist Assistant Conductor and Administrative Coordinator of Chapel Music Curator of Organs and Harpsichords University Carillonneur Staff Assistant for Chapel Music Director of Development Assistant to the Dean Communications Specialist Chapel Events and Wedding Coordinator Accounting Specialist and Office Coordinator Visitor Relations Specialist Staff Assistant for Development Housekeepers Pastor Associate Pastor Children s Pastor Administrative Assistant