KNOLLWOOD AT WORSHIP THE THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER EARTH SUNDAY COMMITMENT SUNDAY Sunday, April 30, 2017 10:55 a.m. www.knollwood.org To those who feel the need of light; to those who find doubts and fears in their hearts; to those who need courage for their daily tasks; to those who feel lonely and friendless; to those who wish to give service; to all who, in faith, will support and involve themselves to the limit of their ability in the work of the Kingdom of God which this church undertakes; to all who want rest, peace, and happiness--this church invites you to the fellowship of Jesus.
KNOLLWOOD AT WORSHIP GATHERING FOR WORSHIP Please silence all electronic devices. Thank you! THE CHIMES Three chimes are sounded, awakening us to the presence of God, alerting us to the voice of Christ, centering us in the embrace of the Spirit. As we gather, we present ourselves as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is our spiritual worship. THE OPENING SENTENCE... Diane Lipsett One: The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. THE PRELUDE For the Beauty of the Earth... arr. Lloyd Larson Children s Bells THE CHORAL INTROIT The Earth Belongs to God Alone... SIMMONS The Chancel Choir The earth belongs to God alone; hard clay, rich soil, fine sand. Give thanks wherever food is grown on borrowed holy land. The fertile ground through years of toil has cried for Sabbath rest, A time of peace for worn-out soil so land can be refreshed. THE CALL TO WORSHIP (after Psalm 104)... Diane Lipsett One: Praise the Lord, O my soul! All: For You are very great, full of splendor and majesty. One: You pour out water from the heavens and call out the sun each morning, All: And Earth bursts with bounty for us to make food, bread, and wine. One: This good Earth abounds with beauty and harvest all Your gifts to us, All: Gifts to sustain us, gifts to gladden our hearts! One: How many are your works, O Lord! All: How great is our praise! Praise the Lord! ~Mary Hix THE INVOCATION AND THE LORD S PRAYER... Diane Lipsett *THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN OF PRAISE, NO. 356 All Creatures of Our God and King... LASST UNS ERFREUEN [Stanzas 1, 2, 3, and 5] LISTENING FOR GOD S WORD THE OLD TESTAMENT LESSON: Psalm 104:1, 13-15, 19-24... Lucrecia Norman One: This is the word of God. All: Thanks be to God. THE NEW TESTAMENT LESSON: 1 Timothy 4:1-5... Carol Cramer One: This is the word of God. Deacon of the Week All: Thanks be to God. * Those who are able will stand. Ushers will seat those waiting. Hearing aids and large print hymns are available from the ushers. 2
THE GRADUAL All Life Belongs to God Alone... SIMMONS The Chancel Choir All life belongs to God alone, in wilderness and fields. From fallow land, or plowed and sown, God gives the good it yields. Till God endows the earth once more with Eden s state of grace, May we endeavor to restore all land as sacred space. *THE GOSPEL LESSON: Luke 24:28-35... Josh Godwin One: This is the Gospel of Christ. All: Thanks be to God. *THE HYMN OF DEVOTION, as printed on p. 5 Touch the Earth Lightly... TENDERNESS During the last stanza, children who are in first grade through third grade are invited to meet the Children s Worship leaders in the narthex. THE PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE... Ben Wagener THE ANTHEM Earth, Earth, Awake: Your Praises Sing... Sally Ann Morris The Chancel Choir; Mary Ellen Goree, violin Earth, earth, awake; your praises sing: Alleluia! Greet with the dawn your risen King: Alleluia! Bright suns and stars, your homage pay: Alleluia! Life reigns again this Easter day: Alleluia! All nature sings of hope reborn: Alleluia! Christ lives to comfort those who mourn: Alleluia! First fruit of all the dead who sleep: Alleluia! Promise of joy for all who weep: Alleluia! Winter is past, the night is gone: Alleluia! Christ s light, triumphant, pales the dawn: Alleluia! Creation spreads its springtime bloom: Alleluia! Life bursts like flame from death s cold tomb: Alleluia! Praise we the Father, Spirit, Son: Alleluia! Praise we the vict ry God has won: Alleluia! Praise we the Lamb who reigns above: Alleluia! Praise we the King whose rule is love: Alleluia! ~Herman G. Stuempfle THE SERMON... Bob Setzer, Jr. AN EARTHY FAITH THE CELEBRATION OF HOLY COMMUNION... Bob Setzer, Jr. An Invitation to Communion One: The table of bread and wine is ready. All: It is the table of company with Jesus and all who love him. One: It is the table of sharing with the poor of the world, with whom Jesus identified. All: It is the table of communion with the earth, in which Christ became incarnate. One: So come to this table, you who have much faith and you who would like to have more. 3
All: You who have been here often and you who have not been for a long time; You who have tried to follow Jesus, and you who have failed. One: Come. It is Christ who invites us to meet him here. ~Iona Abbey Worship Book, p. 53, Iona Community, 2005 The Words of Institution Sharing the Bread and the Cup All wafers are gluten-free. The Bread Panis Angelicus... arr. Craig Duncan Mary Ellen Goree, violin; Dorothy Wagener, piano The Cup Andante from Violin Concerto... Felix Mendelssohn Mary Ellen Goree, violin; Dorothy Wagener, piano RESPONDING IN FAITH THE INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP If you desire membership in this congregation, you are invited to come forward and the pastor will greet you. If you prefer not to come forward, you may speak to one of the ministers after the service. As an open membership church, we honor your previous baptism in any other Christian community. If you have not made a confession of faith, we invite you to do so and receive Christian baptism. Church members are invited to commit themselves anew to God and to God s service in the world. *THE HYMN OF DISCIPLESHIP, NO. 649 We Give Thee but Thine Own... SCHUMANN THE PASTORAL GREETING... Bob Setzer, Jr. THE PRIVILEGE OF GIVING COMMITMENTS Those wishing to make a financial commitment to the life and witness of our church are invited to place their Generosity Commitment Card in the offering plate. Generosity Commitment Cards and envelopes are available in the pew racks, if needed. Commitment cards can also be sent to the church office or a commitment make online at www.knollwood.org. Under the Quicklinks tab; choose Giving Online. And to those who have already made a commitment, thank you! THE PRAYER OF DEDICATION... Carol Cramer THE SERVICE OF GIVING The Receiving of Tithes and Offerings The Offertory and Privilege of Giving Commitments Vocalise... Sergei Rachmaninoff Mary Ellen Goree, violin; Dorothy Wagener, piano *The Presentation and Doxology DEPARTING TO SERVE *THE BENEDICTION... Bob Setzer, Jr. *THE CHORAL BENEDICTION Dresden Amen... Traditional The Chancel Choir *THE POSTLUDE All Creatures of Our God and King... arr. Joshua Evanovich Lauren Winkelman, organ 4
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TO OUR GUESTS We extend to you a sincere welcome and the hope that you will find your worship experience meaningful. You are invited to the narthex for a brief time of fellowship following worship where you can meet church members and clergy, and learn more about this congregation. We would ask that you record your visit by filling out the friendship pad in the pew; email addresses are especially helpful. To learn more about Knollwood Baptist Church, find us online at www.knollwood.org. You can also receive our newsletter and email announcements by emailing colleen@knollwood.org, or just call the church office, 725-1343. Sunday School at Knollwood begins at 9:45 a.m. KBC WELCOMING STATEMENT Knollwood Baptist Church is an inviting, inclusive family of faith open to all persons, whatever their race, gender, socioeconomic status, special needs, or sexual orientation, who want to walk in the way of Jesus. ABOUT OUR WORSHIP We welcome guest violinist Mary Ellen Goree to worship this morning. Mary Ellen began playing the violin at age five, inspired by her older sister Dorothy (Wagener). She received the BM in violin performance and BA in mathematics from Oberlin, followed by the MM in violin performance from Indiana University. She is the longtime principal second violin of the San Antonio (TX) Symphony and will be returning to Boulder this summer for her 31st season with the Colorado Music Festival, where she is also principal second. Prior to joining the San Antonio Symphony, she held leadership positions in the Shreveport (LA) Symphony and the Yamagata (Japan) Symphony. She and her husband David are the parents of three children, all of whom rejected the violin in favor of other instruments (bass, oboe, and flute respectively). We express appreciation to Knollwood musician Dorothy Wagener for her musical contributions this morning. In today s service, we use the term Gradual for the music following the reading of the Epistle Lesson. Going back to the early church and continuing in liturgical churches today, the reading of scripture is usually followed by singing a Psalm, or a hymn. The music that is sung after the Epistle is called the Gradual, a term going back hundreds of years. Today s Call to Worship was written by Knollwood member Mary Hix. The acolytes are Caroline Crosslin and Miranda Holden and the crucifer is Meredith Crosslin. Please silence all electronic devices. Thank you! Printed music used by permission of OneLicense.net #A-724940. BENEVOLENCE OFFERING On Communion Sunday, a benevolence offering is taken to help with benevolent needs in the Knollwood family and wider community. Ushers will be in the narthex following worship to receive donations. FLOWERS The flowers in the sanctuary are given to the glory of God and in honor of Chrissy Hardy by the children of Knollwood with love and appreciation, and to celebrate her birthday today. ABOUT OUR BANNERS The Easter banner views Jesus resurrection from the inside of the tomb looking out. The grave clothes reflect the note in John 20:7 that the burial linens were left in the tomb with the head wrapping separate from the rest. The contrasting darkness within the tomb and the brightness outside point to the light of God s new day breaking upon a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). As Jesus exits the tomb, clothed in a loin cloth, he is about to surprise Mary with the realization, The Lord is risen! The Lord is risen indeed! (John 20:18). The artist who painted the banner is our own Bambi Setzer. FOR THE CHILDREN Worship Care is provided for children, infant - kindergarten aged on the first floor of Building B. Children s Worship for 1st through 3rd graders meets on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month. During the Hymn of Devotion, children meet their leaders in the narthex to walk together to Children s Worship (B244). After the worship service, parents pick up their children from B244. For the 2 nd and 4 th Sundays children are invited to enjoy the worship service with their families. Children's worship bags, activity bulletins and sermon notes are available in the narthex. 6
TODAY IS COMMITMENT SUNDAY. Those wishing to make a financial commitment to God s Kingdom work in and through Knollwood are invited to put their commitment cards in the offering plate when it is passed. Generosity Commitment cards are available in the pew racks, if needed. SPRINGTIME CHURCH OUTING TODAY AT 2 P.M. After celebrating Earth Sunday in worship, join Knollwood friends at Bethabara Park on Sunday afternoon from 2-4 p.m. to savor the woods, stream, and fields. Learn about the world we live in while having fun. Enjoy a guided trail walk, explore a stream with nets and experiments, share games and snacks -- all are welcome. FRIDAY, MAY 5, THE CHURCH OFFICES ARE ON THE MOVE The church office will be closed Friday, May 5, as the staff begins moving to the WCC. The phone system will be down Friday. In an emergency, please call a minister s cell phone or use the weekend oncall number 336-283-5067. The offices reopen on Monday, May 8, in the new building. We will be recruiting volunteers to help people navigate the WCC starting on Monday, May 22, and running for two weeks. Details on how to volunteer will be coming soon. SUNDAY, MAY 21, DEDICATION AND GRAND OPENING OF THE WCC Completion of the Wellness and Community Center is ahead of schedule, and Knollwoodians will begin using the building in late spring. Our congregation, neighbors, community partners, and refugee families will gather for a dedication on Sunday, May 21, beginning with the worship service. Afterward, we will move to the WCC for an afternoon of tours, food, arts activities, games, and fun for all ages. The day will include a complimentary meal served from local food trucks, exercise class demonstrations, and an intergenerational basketball game among other activities. We will offer reserved seating in the Fellowship Hall for our seniors and anyone with mobility challenges so that all can enjoy the day. Look for more details in your mail as the date draws closer. Anne Philpott is chairing the dedication task force for this very special event. SUNDAY, MAY 7, YOUTH SUNDAY Youth Sunday promises to be a profound time of our young people leading us in worship through music, proclamation, readings, and spiritual growth. On that day, we invite you to participate in a special $5 cash donation to support the service and missions work of our youth. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Come for a healthy dinner and fellowship (5:30-6:05 p.m.), hear the joys and concerns of our community (6:05-6:15 p.m.), then join our adult faith formation time (6:15-7:00 p.m.). May 3 Plowshares and Pruning Hooks How care of the earth and the natural world leads us to God s justice. An adult study and conversation, in the fellowship hall. All are welcome. May 10 Celebrating Children s Music All ages together celebrating our children s choirs, the Hymns for a Lifetime program, and the many leaders who create excellence in music ministry at Knollwood. May 17 Celebrating Church Life The annual meeting of Knollwood Baptist Church, featuring the Grassy Knoll Bluegrass Band. May 24 Celebrating Community here and around the world Our lively end-of-year party will feature delicious foods from Italy, Mexico, and Syria (no charge for dinner). Many will be familiar; some might seem exotic. We ll dance and play games that connect us to different parts of the world. Come enjoy fellowship, play, and the joy of being together in our corner of the planet while celebrating our connections to a much wider world. KIDS.CONNECTION May 3 Earthcare and Science Night May 10 Children's Choirs Program 7 May 17 Movie Night May 24 End of Year Celebration LEARNING ABOUT ISLAM AND ARABIC CULTURE: SOME BASICS SUNDAY, MAY 7, 12:30-2:00 P.M. With Professor Jumana Al-Ahmad, MA, Middle Eastern Studies - This high interest learning series resumes with a focus this week on families, gender roles, and Muslims in the West. Even if you missed earlier classes, you are welcome to come learn some basics of Islamic faith, some features of Arabic
culture, and some key Arabic phrases. Our guest instructor, Jumana Al-Ahmad, is an experienced teacher (Salem College, University of Richmond, University of Virginia) with particular interests in human rights in Arab thought, literature and films; interpretation of the Qur'an; and teaching Arabic as a second language. Feel free to invite guests from the community. No cost for the sessions. A light lunch will be provided (Syrian food this week, with an invitation to contribution to meal costs). Child care will be available by reservation for infants - 5th grade. We encourage sign-ups to ensure we have food and materials for all: frontdesk@knollwood.org. TUESDAY, MAY 9, SENIOR ADULT MINISTRIES INVITES YOU TO THE SINK LUNCHEON Gather at 11:30 in the dining room. Lunch at noon in the Fellowship Hall. Please reserve by Monday, May 1, 336-725-1343. The Senior Adult Luncheons began many years ago as a memorial to Brona Sink by her husband, Clyde. He designated monies to provide for the spring and fall luncheons each year. Norma Turnham now continues this tradition in memory of both her parents, Clyde and Brona Sink. SATURDAY, MAY 13, MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA PARTY 10:00-11:30 a.m. in the Dining Room. Pull out your fanciest tea party finery and get ready for a fun morning of celebrating mothers and other special women in our lives. Please register online: www. knollwood.org >Ministries > Children s Ministries >Registration for Mother s Day Tea. KNOLLWOOD CARES MINISTRY Knollwood Cares, the congregational care ministry of our church, would like to know of specific needs in our congregation. You may email your need to Crystal Leathers, Knollwood Cares Director, at crystal3leathers@gmail.com. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT KNOLLWOOD The Deacon Executive Council (DEC) helps shape the work of the deacons and the church. The members of the DEC are: Carol Habegger, Director of Spiritual Formation Forrest Causby, Vice-Chair Phil Hendrix, Director of Administration Carol Cramer, Secretary Crystal Leathers, Director of Knollwood Cares Bill Davis, Chair Ed Southern, Director of Worship and Service SUNDAY AT KNOLLWOOD 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m. Worship Service WEEKEND-ON-CALL-MINISTER If you have a pastoral emergency after church business hours, please call, 336-283-5067. CALENDAR The full church calendar is online at www.knollwood.org. Click on the lower left calendar icon. There is a recycle bin in the narthex. We hope, however, that you will take this information home for future reference, and then recycle. KNOLLWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 330 Knollwood Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104 (336) 725-1343 Pastor Dr. Bob Setzer, Jr. Minister of Music Dr. Kenneth A. Wilson Children s Ministry Associate Mrs. Chrissy Hardy Minister of Youth and Recreation Rev. Josh Godwin Minister of Welcome and Engagement Dr. Ben Wagener Music Ministry Associate and Organist Mrs. Lauren Winkelman Minister of Faith Formation and Education Dr. Diane Lipsett Minister to Senior Adults and Weekday School Rev. Lucrecia Norman Pastoral Associate for Congregational Care Mr. Ted Philpott 8