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

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Service of Worship Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost September 29, 2013 Eleven o clock in the morning Keeping the heart of the University listening to the heart of God The Rich Man and the Poor Lazarus, by Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1625. Today s scripture passages cast an image of God s hopes for his people. In Jeremiah, the prophet acts in profound hope purchasing a plot of land in a region that is currently being destroyed with the belief that it will one day be filled with fields and vineyards. In 1 Timothy, disciples are warned against the love of money. In Luke s gospel, a rich man s life is set against a poor man, Lazarus, as the rich man discovers that the blessing of earthly life do not necessarily reflect the judgment or kingdom of God. Today we are pleased to welcome back many Chapel Choir alumni who are singing with the choir today in conjunction with Homecoming Weekend.

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 Carillon The congregation is asked to remain silent during the prelude as a time of prayer and meditation. Organ Prelude Lighthouse (from Ancient Wonders) Cathédrales (from Pièces de Fantaisie) David Arcus (b. 1959) Louis Vierne (1870-1937) Choral Introit In Paradisum (from Requiem, sung in Latin) Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) In Paradisum deducant te angeli. In tuo adventu suscipiant te martyres, et perducant te in civitatem sanctam Jerusalem. Chorus angelorum te suscipiat, et cum Lazaro quondam paupere aeternam habeas requiem. May angels lead you into Paradise. At your coming may martyrs receive you, and may they lead you into the Holy City, Jerusalem. May the chorus of angels receive you, and with Lazarus, who was once poor, may you have eternal rest. Greeting and Announcements *Processional Hymn 61 Come, Thou Almighty King italian hymn *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. The minister speaks words of assurance. *Peace (All exchange signs and words of God s peace.)

Proclamation Prayer for Illumination (in unison) God, our judge and savior, as you open your word to us, teach us to be open to your truth and to trust in your love, so that we may live each day with confidence in the salvation that is given through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Old Testament Lesson Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 (OT page 692 in the pew Bible) Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. Anthem Poor Man Laz rus Traditional Spiritual arr. Jester Hairston (1901-2000) Poor man Laz rus sick and disabled, he had to eat crumbs from the rich man s table. Rich man Divies he lived so well, and when he died he went straight to hell. Love to shout, I love to sing, I love to praise my heavenly King. Dip your finger in the water, come and cool my tongue, cause I m tormented in the flame. New Testament Lesson 1 Timothy 6:6-19 (NT pages 198-99) Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. *Gradual Hymn 729 (stanza 1) O Day of Peace That Dimly Shines (All turn to face the Gospel Procession.) *Gospel Lesson Luke 16:19-31 (NT page 75) Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. *Gradual Hymn 729 (stanza 2) O Day of Peace That Dimly Shines Sermon The Present Hereafter Response jerusalem jerusalem *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; 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 quick 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 I Was Glad C. Hubert H. Parry (1848-1918) I was glad when they said unto me, we will go into the house of the Lord. Our feet shall stand in thy gates, O Jerusalem. Jerusalem is builded as a city that is at unity in itself. O pray for the peace of Jerusalem, they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and plenteousness within thy palaces. Psalm 122:1-3, 6-7 *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 give thanks for the Duke Dance Program for the ways it trains students in artistic expression and communication incorporating mind, body, and spirit, and for the ways that dance, rhythm, and movement help us to understand and celebrate life. The ushers bring a pair of ballet shoes to the altar. In Durham, we remember those who are developing innovative practices for environmentally friendly building and energy sustainability. The ushers bring forward a compact flourescent light bulb. *Prayer of Thanksgiving *The Lord s Prayer (number 895 in the hymnal, in unison) Sending Forth *Benediction *Recessional Hymn 340 Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy restoration

*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. Postlude Finale from Symphony No. 1 D. Arcus Carillon *All who are able may stand. Presiding Ministers Preacher Lectors Choir Director Organist Guest Musicians Ministry of Worship Presiding Minister over Memorial Chapel Communion Head Ushers Carillonneur The Rev. Dr. Luke Powery The Rev. Meghan Feldmeyer The Rev. Dr. Jonathan Walton Plummer Professor of Christian Morals at Harvard Divinity School and Pusey Minister at Harvard Memorial Church Ms. Kristen Westfall Trinity 14, PathWays Chapel Scholar Mr. John Hare-Grogg Trinity 16; PathWays Chapel Scholar Dr. Rodney Wynkoop Dr. David Arcus Amalgam Brass Ensemble The Rev. Dr. Carol Gregg Dr. James Ferguson and Mr. Rick Wilfong Mr. J. Samuel Hammond About Today s Guest Preacher Today we are pleased to welcome the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Walton as the Peter J. Gomes Distinguished Guest Preacher. Professor Walton is the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals at Harvard University and Pusey Minister in Harvard s Memorial Church. His research addresses the intersections of religion, politics, and media culture. Dr. Walton is published widely in scholarly journals such as Religion and American Culture and Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. He has been featured in national and international news outlets including The New York Times, CNN, and the BBC. Professor Walton is the author of Watch This! The Ethics and Aesthetics of Black Televangelism, and he is currently working on two books: Pentecostalism Made Pretty and American Religion in Black and Blue (with Eddie S. Glaude). Dr. Walton has a degree from Morehouse College and his M.Div. and Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary.

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 Chapel Announcements Today s Flowers Flowers for today s worship are given to the glory of God in honor of Duke s Homecoming weekend by the Duke Alumni Association and Duke Alumni Affairs. Today s Offering All of today s cash offerings and undesignated checks will be used to underwrite the costs for undergraduate students going on the Chapel s Spring Break mission trips. Duke Chapel PathWays provides mission trip opportunities for students who are interested in spending their Spring Break in service and reflection. Most recently, Chapel staff led student trips to Costa Rica, Honduras, and New Mexico. Our New Day Begun: The Faith of Duke s First Black Voices Dean Luke Powery will moderate a panel discussion with some of the black trailblazers who helped integrate Duke University over the last 50 years. In particular the discussion will focus on the role that religious faith played in the struggles, challenges, joys, and opportunities of the firsts at Duke. The panel will be on Friday, October 4, at 9:00 a.m. in Duke Chapel Sermons Available Copies of today s sermon are available in the communication stands at either side of the narthex, just inside the front doors of the Chapel. A downloadable PDF, podcast, and webcast of sermons each week are available on our website, www.chapel.duke.edu. 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. Service of Worship for the Blessing of the Animals October 6 at 3:00 p.m. Chapel Quad The Rev. McKennon Shea, preaching Durham Children s Choir The rain date is October 13, 2013, at 3:00 p.m. Please consider the wisdom of bringing aggressive animals.

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 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. in the lower level of the Westbrook building. New participants are always welcome. Adult Forum On Sunday, October 6, the Rev. Dr. Lester Ruth, Research Professor of Christian Worship at Duke Divinity School, will present Perhaps Contemporary Music Is Not All That Contemporary. The forum will be held in Room 0012 of the Westbrook Building of the Divinity School at 9:45 a.m. Lectionary Bible Study The monthly lectionary Bible study will meet on Friday, October 4, at 10:00 a.m. in the library at The Forest at Duke, 2701 Pickett Rd. in Durham. Young Adult Dinner Adults in their 20s and 30s will be meeting for a fellowship dinner on Friday, October 4, at 6:00 p.m. at the food trucks parked at Fullsteam Brewery, 726 Rigsbee Ave. in Durham. Young adults, students, and their families are invited to attend. Anniversary Breakfast In the fall of 1985, The Congregation at Duke University Chapel was born. Please join in the celebration of the 28th anniversary at a congregational breakfast on Sunday, October 13, at 9:30 a.m. in the Chapel lounge. The breakfast is provided, so that individuals, families and students may simply come and enjoy! Book Group You are invited to attend a discussion of Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America by Eugene Robinson. This group will read and discuss one chapter per week, meeting on Tuesday evenings from 7:00-8:30 p.m. starting October 1. The discussion will be held at 3920 King Charles Road in Durham and will be led by Sandy Powers and Dee Bethke. Meetings After Worship Today and Next Week: Fellowship Committee If you enjoy helping to plan fun and fellowship, and enjoy the same in the process, please join the fellowship committee in the Chapel kitchen after worship today. Visitation and Care Ministry If you have a heart for visiting those who are hospitalized or in care facilities, please join the conversation about developing this ministry after worship today in the Chapel lounge. Student Ministry Students and members are invited to brainstorm together the ways the Congregation may be in ministry with and for Duke students in the Chapel lounge next Sunday, October 6. Christian Education Meeting If you are interested in discussing the Christian Education needs of the Congregation, please join a meeting after worship in the Chapel kitchen next Sunday, October 6.

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. David Arcus 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 Blaine 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 Ms. Mary Ann Manconi 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 Chapel Organist and Associate University 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