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West Side Presbyterian Church Easter Sunday Celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord The Sacrament of Holy Communion April 1, 2018 8:45 am and 11:15 am Services What kind of church is Jesus hoping to build on the sinking Rock of Peter? Could it be that right failure is more important to Jesus than right belief? -Eric Elnes As He walked by the Sea of Galilee, He saw two brothers, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea for they were fishermen. And He said to them, Follow Me, and I will make you fish for people. Immediately they left their nets and followed Him. -Matthew 4:18-20 Then Peter said to Jesus, Rabbi, it is good for us to be here; let us make three dwellings, one for You, one for Moses, and one for Elijah. He did not know what to say, for they were terrified. -Mark 9:5-6 But when [Peter] noticed the strong wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, Lord, save me! Jesus immediately reached out His hand and caught Him, saying to him, You of little faith, why did you doubt? -Matthew 14:30-31 [Jesus] said to them, But who do you say that I am? Simon Peter answered, You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answered him, Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it. -Matthew 16:15-18 Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, saying, God forbid it, Lord! This must never happen to You. But He turned and said to Peter, Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; for you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things. -Matthew 16:22-23 3
Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it, struck the high priest s slave, and cut off his right ear. The slave s name was Malchus. Jesus said to Peter, Put your sword back into its sheath. Am I not to drink the cup that the Father has given me? -John 18:10-11 Then Peter remembered what Jesus had said: Before the cock crows, you will deny Me three times. And he went out and wept bitterly. -Matthew 26:75 When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon son of John, do you love Me more than these? He said to him, Yes, Lord; You know that I love you. Jesus said to him, Feed My lambs. -John 21:15 Very truly [Peter], I tell you, when you were younger, you used to go wherever you wished. But when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will fasten a belt around you and take you where you do not wish to go. -John 21:18 The greatest teacher, failure is. -Yoda ~ The Preparation for the Word ~ PRELUDE Brass Ensemble Easter Chorales Westminster Bell Choir Fairest Lord Jesus Lloyd Larsen Easter Procession and Medley Jeffrey A. Hall PROCESSION OF THE PASCHAL CANDLE Bells, Brass and Organ Nimrod (Enigma Variations) Edward Elgar 4 * The congregation may stand.
*CALL TO WORSHIP AND OPENING PRAYER The Lord is risen! Alleluia! Alleluia! The Lord is risen indeed! This is the good news by which we are saved: On the third day Jesus rose from the dead. Let us pray: O Lord our God, we give You thanks for the new life You raise up in us through the mystery of our baptism, the sorrow of the heavy cross, the surprise of the empty tomb, the love that death could not destroy. By the power of Your Holy Spirit, fill us with the joy of resurrection, so that we may be a living sign of Your new heaven and new earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. *PROCESSIONAL HYMN 123 Jesus Christ is Risen Today EASTER HYMN CALL TO CONFESSION PRAYER OF CONFESSION God of all hope and joy, we confess that we continue to live in fear. You raised us to new life yet we hold onto former things. You offer salvation to all yet we fail to share this good news. Forgive us, God of grace. By Your Spirit, make us witnesses to the wonder of the empty tomb and the fullness of life You promise; through Jesus Christ our Lord. (time for silent confession) 5
KYRIE ASSURANCE OF PARDON *GLORIA PATRI *THE PEACE CHILDREN S MESSAGE ~ The Proclamation of the Word ~ Rev. Penny Hogan Children in Kindergarten through 7th grade will remain in worship at the conclusion of the Children s Message. Child care is available in the nursery for infants through four years old. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANTHEM Et resurrexit (Mass in B minor) Johann Sebastian Bach 6 Et resurrexit tertia die secundum Scripturas, et ascendit in coelum, sedet ad dexteram Patris, et iterum venturus est cum gloria, judicare vivos et mortuos, cujus regni non erit finis. Chancel Choir, Brass Ensemble On the third day He rose again in accordance with the Scriptures, and He ascended into heaven, is seated at the right hand of the Father, and He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and His kingdom will have no end.
NEW TESTAMENT LESSON John 20:1-10 Brian Hanse The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. SERMON The Gift of Failure Rev. Marc Oehler ~ The Response to the Word ~ *RESPONSE OF FAITH Romans 8:26-28 Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words. And God, who searches the heart, knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose. *HYMN 119 The Strife is O er VICTORY PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE The Lord be with you. And also with you. Let us pray. In the silence, remember times when, like Peter, you have failed. Consider places in your life right now where you feel like a failure. Sit with the discomfort of this do not run from it or obsess over it. Let it be what it is. Trust that God is with you in it. Now, consider how this failure might become a successful failure. Ask God to help you trust not only in the resurrection event, but in God s resurrecting love and power. Ask for the grace to trust God s ability to enable all things to work together for good. HYMN LLEF 7
PRESENTATION OF OUR TITHES AND OFFERINGS OFFERTORY ANTHEM Ludwig van Beethoven Hallelujah (Christ on the Mount of Olives) Hallelujah unto God s Almighty Son. Praise the Lord, ye bright angelic choirs, in holy songs of joy. Man, proclaim His grace and glory. Chancel Choir and Senior High Choir, Brass Ensemble *DOXOLOGY 591 Praise God from whom all blessings flow; praise Christ, all people here below; praise Holy Spirit evermore; praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen. OLD HUNDREDTH ~ The Sacrament of Holy Communion ~ *INVITATION *GREAT PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give our thanks and praise. Blessed are You, O Lord our God: Your love is everlasting; Your faithfulness will never die. You have extended the promise of salvation to all through Christ Jesus, who is risen from the dead. Therefore we praise You, joining the song of the universal church and the heavenly choir: 8
*SANCTUS (choir and congregation singing) Blessed is Jesus Christ, our Savior. Early on the first day of the week, Jesus disciples went to His tomb, only to find it empty. There they discovered that He had risen indeed. Remembering Your goodness and grace, we offer ourselves to You with gratitude as we share this joyful feast. MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Pour out Your Holy Spirit upon us and upon this bread and cup; make us one in the body and blood of Jesus Christ our Lord. Teach us to set our minds on the things that are above, where Christ is seated at Your right hand. Make us ready to meet Him when He is revealed in glory. 9
Through the Lord Jesus Christ, in the unity of the Spirit, we bless You, God of glory, now and forever. WORDS OF INSTITUTION AGNUS DEI (choir and congregation singing) Please be seated. RECEPTION OF THE ELEMENTS Communion will be by intinction. Please approach by way of the center aisle, receive the bread offered by the server, dip it in the cup and return to your seat by the outer aisle. A gluten-free option is available at the head of the center aisle. If you wish to receive Communion, but cannot come forward, please signal the usher as your row is called to come forward and you will be served in your seat. MUSIC AT COMMUNION Johann Sebastian Bach Lord Jesus Christ, God s only Son (from Cantata 4) 10 Lord Jesus Christ, God s only Son to our defense has risen, the knot of sin has been undone, the pain of death is ended. Christ has crushed the power of death, now death is naught but idle show; its sting is lost forever! Hallelujah! Senior High Choir
Chorale Prelude on Christ Lay in Death s Strong Bands Johann Sebastian Bach COMMUNION PRAYER AND THE LORD S PRAYER (using debts and debtors ) ~ The Sending ~ *HYMN 104 Christ Is Risen! Shout Hosanna HYMN TO JOY *CHARGE & BLESSING POSTLUDE Overture (Water Music Suite #2 in D Major) Georg Friederich Händel Organ and Brass Ensemble You are welcome to listen to the Postlude. If you are leaving before it is finished, please do so quietly. * * * * * * * Our worship has ended. May our service to God and others continue. Greeters: We thank Karen Klockner, John Hahn, Craig Ollenschleger and Mary Ann Hoogerheyde for greeting today. Procession of Worship Elements: The worship elements are being carried in this morning by members of the Senior High Choir. Lay Leadership: We thank Brian Hanse for his leadership in worship today. If you are interested in being a lay reader during the 10 am Sunday service, please contact Lucy Ianacone (Lianacone@optonline.net; 201-445-6824). Sanctuary Flowers: The Sanctuary flowers are given in loving memory of Gary R. Kollar, Bob R. Kollar and Helen B. Mueller, by Rose Marie Kollar. Requesting Sanctuary flowers is a wonderful way to remember a loved one or a special occasion. If you wish to dedicate flowers, please contact Russell Clark (rjclark100@gmail.com; 201-788-5968). 11
Additional Easter Flowers have been given: In loving memory of Bill Clark from Sally, Dave, Kristin and Toph Clark In loving memory of their parents, Pearl and Arthur Parcells and Catherine and Mark Cochran, from Dorothy and Ray Cochran In loving memory of Jeanette Nelsen from Cary, Cardee and Logan Fletcher In loving memory of dear friends Charlie Haffey, Mark McCullough, Victor Strom and Ed Kopf from Lisa, John, Eleanor and Tim Hahn In loving memory of their parents and brother, Rowland H. and Barbara F. Caugherty, and Barbara N. and Richard F. Hahn, and Peter R. Caugherty, from Lisa, John, Eleanor and Tim Hahn In loving memory of her grandfathers, Pastor Mukkamalla Paul and Polur David, and her grandmothers Mukkamalla Kamla and Polur Mary, from Sudha Kanwar In loving memory of Joanne and Elmer Miller and Joyce Raisch from Susan, Todd, Elly and Halle Raisch In honor of their mothers and grandmothers, Polly Philipp and Marianna Parsekian, from Elena and Paul Parsekian and Kathy Philipp In loving memory of her father, Luisito R. Picache, and her grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins from Sheilah Trotta In loving memory of Tyler Coffee Hour: Please stay after the service to enjoy fellowship and refreshments in the Narthex. We thank today s Coffee Hour host Jane French for her hospitality. The bulletin cover is the art work of Laura Rogers Vriesema. The covers bring us the message of Holy Week through the panels for Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter. On today s cover, the trumpeting lilies express the joy of Easter morning. All are bound together with a screen of crosses, the symbol of God s sacrificial love. Visitor Information bags are available in the Narthex. If you are visiting with us today, please feel free to take one. 12
Participants in the Service The Reverend Marc Oehler, Pastor The Reverend Penny Hogan, Associate Pastor The Reverend Elizabeth Junod, Pastoral Associate Deborah Holden-Holloway, Minister of Music Christine Park, Princeton Theological Seminary Intern Erik Eickhoff, Organist The Chancel Choir The Senior High Choir Instrumentalists: Trumpet: Michael Connor, Albert Semler, Roger Widicus French horn: Deloss Schertz Trombone: Henry Heyzer, Dan Montella Percussion: Michael Klopp Westminster Bell Choir: Richard Chase, Kevin Hanse, Timothy Heiler, Robert Holloway, Nancy Hoogenhuis, Cheryl Mensing, Alicia Rivers, Lynne Schreur, Ed Semler, Brian Tricoli Procession of the Paschal Candle: Zhin Rhee Procession of Worship Elements: Members of the Senior High Choir 13
The Paschal Candle: The early Christian church s calendar began and ended with Pascha: the English transliteration of both the Greek and Hebrew words for Passover. For them, Pascha signified the great deliverance accomplished in the Lord s new Passover. The Paschal Vigil (on the eve of Easter) celebrated the promise of new life, of forgiveness of sins, and of Christ s victory over death. The lighting of the Paschal candle symbolized Christ passing through darkness into light; the Christ Candle returning at the end of our Service of Tenebrae is reminiscent of this. The Paschal Vigil would conclude in the early hours of Easter morning, with the assembled faithful gathering at the table to celebrate the Lord s Supper. For us today, Easter (Pascha) is the central event - the time of transformation, of becoming a resurrection people. During the last prelude, Edward Elgar s stirring Nimrod, from the Enigma Variations, set for brass, timpani, organ, and bells, our Paschal Candle will be lit and brought forward to its stand, where it will be lit for all services through Pentecost. As the Paschal Candle is brought forward, and as we gather at the Lord s table, may we, with Christians of every time and place, remember that Christ is the Light of the world! Thanks be to God! Thanks to the generous craftsmanship of Jack Gardner, we also have a Paschal Candle and stand for use in worship services in the Pulsifer Chapel. Like its counterpart in the Sanctuary, its base is the Advent wreath stand, transformed for use in the season of Easter. 14
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West Side Presbyterian Church Six South Monroe Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Phone: (201) 652-1966 www.westside.org 2018 Lay Leadership of West Side Session (Elders) Class of 2018 Heidi Ahlborn Phyllis Anderson Russell Clark John Lescroart Anna Levy Katherine Montgomery John Pierce Larry Steenvoorden Andrew Steenvoorden (Youth Rep) Class of 2019 Scott Brubaker Cindi Cheesman Wendy Dodge Jane French John Gutekunst Fred Jubitz Dennis Kim Paul Mensing Andy Roughgarden Beth Staples Anson Welch Class of 2020 Mark Babunovic Jamie Cella Mike Chepucavage David DeFeo Scott Gavin Brian Hanse Lynn Morneweck-Fuld Jennifer Padolina Board of Deacons 16 Class of 2018 Caroline Barr Donna Burdick Sally Clark Harris Fleming Lisa Garvey Laura Impomeni Peter Krautle Craig Ollenschleger Ann Butler (Youth Rep) Class of 2019 Janet Anderson Christina Dyer Donna Dykstra Terry Erzmoneit Angela Gutekunst Anita Jones Mary Ann Malinski Marion Strauch Miguel Torres Sora Torres Class of 2020 Humberto Bastos Kay Chase Bill Clark Patrick Elkins Mary Ann Hoogerheyde Jan Lescroart Dave Levy Walter Lynn Nancy Sampson