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Service of Worship Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost October 8, 2017 Eleven o clock in the morning Bridging Faith and Learning Founders and Inauguration Sunday on the Occasion of the Inauguration of Vincent E. Price as Tenth President of Duke University

The congregation is invited to reflect silently during the prelude as a time of prayer and meditation. The Chapel welcomes families with children. If at any time during the service your child needs a place for active play, please know there is a nursery in the Chapel basement. Gathering Carillon Opening Voluntary Rhapsody in D-flat major, Op. 17, No. 1 Herbert Howells (1892 1983) Choral Inroit Cry Out and Shout Knut Nystedt (1915 2014) Cry out and shout, ye people of God! The Lord is strength and song! Therefore with joy shall ye draw water from the wells of salvation. Greeting and Announcements adap. Isaiah 12 Joining in the procession today are representatives from Religious Life groups and community organizations with whom the Chapel is partnered. *Processional Hymn 559 (Found in the hymnals located in the pew racks.) Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation westminster abbey *Prayer of Confession and Words of Assurance (In unison) Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against you in thought, word, and deed, by what we have done, and by what we have left undone. We have not loved you with our whole heart; we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We are truly sorry and we humbly repent. For the sake of your Son Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and forgive us; that we may delight in your will, and walk in your ways to the glory of your name. Amen. The minister speaks words of assurance.

*Peace (All exchange signs and words of God s peace.) Founders Litany (Please see page seven.) Proclamation Prayer for Illumination (in unison) Gracious God, you call us to fullness of life: deliver us from unbelief and send your Spirit now to illuminate your holy word; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Old Testament Lessons Isaiah 5:1 7 and Isaiah 43:1 4a (read in Japanese, French, and Korean) Let me sing for my beloved my love-song concerning his vineyard: My beloved had a vineyard on a very fertile hill. He dug it and cleared it of stones, and planted it with choice vines; he built a watch-tower in the midst of it, and hewed out a wine vat in it; he expected it to yield grapes, but it yielded wild grapes. And now, inhabitants of Jerusalem and people of Judah, judge between me and my vineyard. What more was there to do for my vineyard that I have not done in it? When I expected it to yield grapes, why did it yield wild grapes? And now I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard. I will remove its hedge, and it shall be devoured; I will break down its wall, and it shall be trampled down. I will make it a waste; it shall not be pruned or hoed, and it shall be overgrown with briers and thorns; I will also command the clouds that they rain no rain upon it. For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the people of Judah are his pleasant planting; he expected justice, but saw bloodshed; righteousness, but heard a cry!... But now thus says the Lord, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you. For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. I give Egypt as your ransom, Ethiopia and Seba in exchange for you. Because you are precious in my sight, and honoured, and I love you, I give people in return for you, nations in exchange for your life. Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God.

Anthem Come to the Water John Foley (b. 1939) arr. Howard Helvey O let all who thirst, let them come to the water. And let all who have nothing, let them come to the Lord: without money, without price. Why should you pay the price, except for the Lord? And let all who seek, let them come to the water. And let all who have nothing, let them come to the Lord: without money, without strife. Why should you spend your life, except for the Lord? And let all who toil, let them come to the water. And let all who are weary, let them come to the Lord: all who labor, without rest. How can your soul find rest, except for the Lord? And let all the poor, let them come to the water. Bring the ones who are laden, bring them all to the Lord: bring the children without might. Easy the load and light: come to the Lord. *Gradual Hymn 548 (Stanzas 1 2) In Christ There Is No East or West (All turn to face the Gospel Procession.) *Gospel Lesson Matthew 21:33 46 (NT page 22 3) Lector: This is the word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. *Gradual Hymn 548 (Stanzas 3 4) In Christ There Is No East or West Sermon Great Expectations Response Call to Prayer Minister: The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. Minister: Let us pray. Isa. 55:1, 2; Matt. 11:28 30 mckee mckee Prayers of the People (The Prayers of the People today are crafted around 5 key themes: Discover, Heal, Learn, Serve, and Teach.) At the end of each petition: Minister: Lord, you have been faithful through the generations. People: May you show your faithfulness in the years to come.

Offertory Anthem Let All the World in Every Corner Sing Dominick Argento (b. 1927) Let all the world in every corner sing, my God and King. The heavens are not too high, his praise may thither fly: The earth is not too low, his praises there may grow. The Church with Psalms must shout, no door can keep them out: But above all, the heart must bear the longest part. *Doxology George Herbert (1593 1633) 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. Sending Forth *Prayer of Thanksgiving *The Lord s Prayer (All are encouraged to pray the Lord s Prayer in the language of their choosing. The English version is number 895 in the hymnal.) *Benediction *Closing Processional Hymn (Please see page eight.) Earth and All Stars earth and all stars *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. Closing Voluntary Final, from Sonata 1, Op. 42 Alexandre Guilmant (1837 1911) Carillon *All who are able may stand.

Presiding Ministers Preacher Lectors Ministry of Worship The Rev. Dr. Carol Gregg The Rev. Dr. Jim Rawlings Dr. Christy Lohr Sapp The Rev. Dr. Luke A. Powery Ms. Joyce Zhao Reformed University Fellowship, Duke Chapel Scholar, Trinity 19 Mr. Eyram Klu Every Nation Campus Ministry, Duke Chapel Scholar, Trinity 19 Representative of the Duke Family Choir Choir Director Guest Musicians Organist Memorial Chapel Communion Head Ushers Carillonneur Mr. Jihwan Hwang Duke Chapel Scholar, Trinity 18 Ms. Elise Brown Reformed University Fellowship, Trinity 20 Ms. Beth Semans Hubbard Duke University Chapel Choir Dr. Rodney Wynkoop Amalgam Brass Mr. Christopher Jacobson The Rev. Andrew Phillips Dr. James Ferguson and Mr. Rick Wilfong Mr. J. Samuel Hammond For Worshipers And Visitors Large print hymnals and bulletins are available at the front desk. 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 assistance units are available at the sound desk at the back left of the Chapel. For optimal hearing assistance, please sit in the pews near the third columns of the Chapel nave, where the speakers are located. For Families And 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. Worship Bags for ages 0 5, and Children s Worship Bulletins TM for ages 3 6 and 7 12, are available at the rear of the Chapel. Please return bags and clipboards at the end of the service. 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. Please email congregation@duke.edu or call 919-684-3917 for information.

A Litany of Thanksgiving and Commemoration 2017 Dean Powery Almighty and eternal God, in whom our mothers and fathers have trusted, we their children, at this time of remembrance, offer to You our prayers of thanksgiving: Congregation Hear us, O Lord. President Price For the members of the Duke family father, daughter, sons and their spouses, grandchildren, and all others in continuing generations until this very day who, with concern and compassion, devotion and dedication, and by their generosity, built on a solid foundation, continued a worthy school, and provided for education and service beyond even their dreams and expectations: Congregation We give You thanks and praise. Family Representative For the pioneering and persevering men and women connected with this University Methodists and Quakers, farmers and merchants, teachers and administrators who, in days gone by, believed in education and made their beliefs prevail: Congregation We give You thanks and praise. Dean Powery For the embodiment of their dreams from private school to academy to college to great university and founded in hope, continued with sacrifice, growing in outreach, and serving with commitment: Congregation We give You thanks and praise. President Price For faculty and staff whose vision was bolstered by their courage, whose patience was tested and found true, and whose idealism was implanted in the hearts and minds of others: Congregation We give You thanks and praise. Family Representative For the ongoing presence of noble ideas the blessing of eruditio et religio; the freedom for responsible academic research and teaching; the ongoing respect for both the body and the spirit; the pursuit of knowledge in the sciences and the humanities; and the realization that the old order changes and new times bring new opportunities: Congregation We give You thanks and praise. Dean Powery For the future of Duke University, established for Your glory and for the enlightenment of the human mind and spirit; for consecration to learning by the young; for the best use of the wisdom of those in later years; for the commitment to growth and enhancement of all persons; for a sense of humor, a spirit of cooperation, and a desire for understanding among all within our community and the world: Congregation We give You thanks and praise. And to You, O God, we will ascribe, as is most due, all praise and glory, world without end. Amen.

Vincent E. Price Tenth President of Duke University Vincent Price is the 10th President of Duke University, where he is also Walter Hines Page Professor of Public Policy and Political Science in the Sanford School of Public Policy and Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. Prior to coming to Duke, Price served as Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and was Steven H. Chaffee Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication and Professor of Political Science in the School of Arts and Sciences. As Provost and chief academic officer, he advanced initiatives to diversify the faculty and expand interdisciplinary research; guided the development of new forms of teaching and learning, both in the classroom and in the digital world; expanded the University s global presence, including the launch of the Penn Wharton Center in Beijing; and enhanced arts and culture on campus, shepherding the creation of the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation. He led Penn s role as one of the first partners with Coursera, the online open learning platform, and served as Chair of Coursera s University Advisory Board. He came to Penn in 1998 after 11 years at the University of Michigan, where he was Chair of the Department of Communication Studies and a Faculty Associate of the Center for Political Studies. President Price is a leading global expert on public opinion, social influence, and political communication. His Public Opinion (Sage, 1992) has been published in six languages and taught in courses around the world. His work has been widely cited on such topics as the impact of political polls, the effects of TV news coverage, and the factors that shape public opinion. His research, funded by grants from the Pew Charitable Trusts, National Science Foundation, and National Institutes of Health, has explored the role of online discussion in shaping public knowledge and opinion. The former editor-in-chief of Public Opinion Quarterly, the leading journal of public opinion research, Price has held visiting appointments at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the University of Amsterdam, and has lectured widely at universities around the world. Price earned his PhD (1987) and MA (1985) in Communication from Stanford University and a BA magna cum laude (1979) in English from the University Honors Program at Santa Clara University.

Chapel Announcements Today s Flowers The flowers for today s worship service are given to the glory of God by the Elizabeth Lucina Gotham Fund. Today s Offering All of today s cash offerings and checks written to Duke University Chapel will be given to the Chapel s Development Fund for Mission and Ministry. Community Partners in Worship This morning community partners from Durham-based organizations are participating in the worship service. These partners are: Achievement Academy of Durham, Families Moving Forward, Habitat for Humanity of Durham, Meals on Wheels, Religious Coalition for a Nonviolent Durham, Ronald McDonald House, Society of St. Andrews, and Urban Ministries of Durham. Inauguration Reception After Worship All are invited to a community reception celebrating the founders of Duke University and the inauguration of Duke s tenth president, Vincent E. Price. The reception will be directly in front of the Chapel following the service where you will have the opportunity to welcome President and Mrs. Price to Duke. Blessing of the Animals A service of Worship for the Blessing of the Animals will be held on Sunday, October 15, at 3 p.m. on the Chapel Lawn. The Rev. Meghan Benson will be preaching and Durham Children s Choir will be singing. The rain date is October 22. Chapel Music Concerts Tickets are now on sale for the 85th year of performances at Duke Chapel of Handel s masterwork, Messiah, on December 1 3. To purchase tickets, contact the Duke Box Office at tickets.duke.edu or 919-684-4444. Next Sunday, October 15, is first of this year s Organ Recitals. Dr. Kola Owolabi will present an eclectic program of music from the 17th through 20th centuries on the Brombaugh and Flentrop organs. Learn more at chapel.duke.edu/music. C. Eric Lincoln Fellows The C. Eric Lincoln Fellowship is a semester-long program that provides funding to an undergraduate for a sacred art project and invites the fellow to broaden the reach of artistic expression at the Duke University Chapel. Duke Chapel PathWays Duke Chapel PathWays provides opportunities for students to hear and respond to God s call for their lives on campus, in Durham, and beyond. Among the many students who connect with PathWays, a select group of Chapel Scholars displays a unique commitment to discerning how to connect their talents and passions to the world s deepest needs. Interreligious Scholars Program Combining curricular and co-curricular opportunities with intentional living, service, and social action, the Interrelgious Scholars Program helps students build relationships with people of other faith traditions, develop interreligious literacy, and prepare for working together for the common good.

The Congregation at Duke University Chapel 919-684-3917 www.congregation.chapel.duke.edu The following Congregation opportunities are open to all. Christian Education Classes Classes for all ages are offered every Sunday at 9:45 a.m. in the lowest level of the Westbrook building. Refreshments and fellowship begin at 9:30 a.m. Classes are: Wee Praise: For children ages 0 3 with parents or caregivers in 0011 Westbrook. Godly Play: For ages 4 through 5th graders in 0050 Langford. Youth Sunday School: For youth in 6 12th grade in 0013 WB. Bible Study on Judges: For adults in 0015 Westbrook. Adult Forum: On October 15, Laura Wind, Lutheran Campus Pastor, will speak on Bones and Beer: A reflection on Martin Luther and Katerina von Bora in 0012 Westbrook. Registration Due Adults and youth are invited to a half-day retreat on Money and Christians be held on Saturday, October 14, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Blacknall Presbyterian Church, 1902 Perry St., Durham. Dr. Will Willimon, who was Dean of Duke Chapel for twenty years and is currently Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry at Duke Divinity School will prompt participants to reflect on the unique way that the Christian faith thinks about money. Please make a reservation for the retreat by contacting the Congregation office at congregation@duke.edu or 919-684-3917 by Monday, October 9. New Member Class All those considering joining the Congregation are welcome to attend a four-week class beginning Sunday, October 15, at 9:45 a.m. in Westbrook 0014. Second Wednesday Lunch All are welcome to attend lunch at Watts Grocery, 1116 Broad St., Durham on Wednesday, October 11, at 12 noon. Participants will purchase their own lunch as they enjoy informal fellowship together. Contact the Congregation office at congregation@duke.edu or 919-684-3917 by tomorrow, October 9, if you plan to attend. Bring a Bucket The Mission and Outreach committee will be collecting five gallon buckets on Sundays, October 15 and 22, to donate to the Society of St. Andrew. Buckets are used by volunteers to glean and collect donated vegetables from local farms. Clean paint or cat litter buckets are welcome as well as new ones. Donations may be placed on the back pew. Saturday Service Project Volunteers are needed on Saturday, October 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.to glean with the Society of Saint Andrew. Participants will gather sweet potatoes which will then be donated to food banks and shelters. All ages are welcome to participate. Please contact the Congregation office for detailed information.

Duke University Chapel Duke Chapel is a Christian church of an unusually interdenominational character, with a tradition of stirring music, preaching, and liturgy. It is also a grand building, suitable for hosting major events in the life of the University and its members; it further acts as a moderator for the diversity of religious identity and expression on campus. We welcome you to our life of worship, learning, dialogue, and service. chapel.duke.edu Box 90974, Durham, NC 27708 919-684-2572 Staff of Duke University Chapel Office of the Dean The Rev. Dr. Luke A. Powery Dean of the Chapel Mr. Jack Adams Assistant to the Dean Student Ministry Dr. Christy Lohr Sapp Associate Dean for Religious Life Dr. Adam Hollowell Director of Student Ministry The Rev. Joshua Lazard C. Eric Lincoln Minister for Student Engagement Ms. Gerly Ace Staff Specialist for Student Ministry Music Dr. Rodney Wynkoop Director of Chapel Music Dr. Philip Cave Associate Conductor for Chapel Music Dr. Robert Parkins University Organist Mr. Christopher Jacobson Chapel Organist Mr. J. Samuel Hammond University Carillonneur Mr. John Santoianni Curator of Organs and Harpsichords Mr. Michael Lyle Office Coordinator for Chapel Music Community Ministry and Events The Rev. Bruce Puckett Director of Worship and Community Ministry Ms. Rachel White Visitor Relations Specialist The Rev. Breana van Velzen Community Ministry Outreach Coordinator Ms. Blanche Williams Chapel Wedding Director Ms. Ann Hall Visitor Relations Assistant Ms. Wanda Cobb Visitor Relations Assistant Development and Administration Ms. Amanda Millay Hughes Director of Development and Strategy Ms. Joni Harris Business and Facilities Manager Mr. James Todd Communications Manager Ms. Andie Rea Communications Specialist Ms. Lisa Moore Accounting Specialist and Office Coordinator Ms. Ava West Staff Assistant for Development Mr. Oscar Dantzler University Housekeeper Ms. Beverly Jordan University Housekeeper Staff of the Congregation at Duke University Chapel The Rev. Dr. Carol Gregg Pastor The Rev. Andrew Phillips Assistant Pastor Ms. Phyllis Snyder Children s Pastor Mr. Nelson Strother Financial and IT Administrator Next Week in Worship at Duke Chapel Preacher Our preacher will be Dr. Adam Hollowell, Director of Student Ministry Offering Next week s offering will go to the Chapel s Mission of the Month: Senior PharmAssist.