relude Welcome to Worship Gathering St. Matthew s Ev. Lutheran hurch 1615 N. Wauwatosa Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53213 September 11 th, 2016 Seventeenth Sunday after entecost 7:30 a.m. Service (lease stand as you are able) all to Worship God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, and the mountains shake. Though the waters roar, The LORD is our strength and our might. rayers of Remembrance, omfort and Hope for September 11, 2001/2016 We light a candle in remembrance of all those who suffered and died as a result of the attacks on September 11, 2001. O God, our hope and refuge, in our distress we come quickly to you. Shock and horror of that tragic day have subsided, replaced now with an emptiness, a longing for an innocence lost. We come remembering those who lost their lives in New York, Washington D.., and ennsylvania. We are mindful of the sacrifice of public servants who demonstrated the greatest love of all by laying down their lives for friends. We come remembering and we come in hope, not in ourselves, but in you. As foundations we once thought secure have been shaken, we are reminded of the illusion of security. In commemorating this tragedy, we give you thanks for your presence in our time of need and we seek to worship you in Spirit and in truth, our guide and our guardian. Let us pray. God of all creation, our hearts are broken over the loss we remember this day. In our remembering, may we stand with those who mourn and those who cannot stop mourning. Through remembering, may we find new comfort in your care. In our remembering may we be drawn to a new hope for the whole world, and may we gain for ourselves a measure of your peace. This we pray in the strong name of Jesus our hrist. Amen.
onfession and Forgiveness page 94 2 Gathering Song #845 Voices Raised to You Litany for the 17 th Sunday after entecost We were lost, O Lord, in our sinfulness. Thank you, Jesus, for finding us and saving us. We were lost in our selfishness. Thank you, for finding us and helping us to see the value in regarding others more than ourselves. We were lost in our greediness. Thank you, for finding us and helping us to see that all we truly need is you. We were lost, O Lord, in anger and hatred. Thank you, for finding us and loving us and teaching us how to love as you have loved us. Apostolic Greeting page 138 rayer of the Day page 142 Word (lease be seated) First Reading Exodus 32:7-14 While Moses is on Mount Sinai the people grow restless and make a golden calf to worship. Today's reading shows Moses as the mediator between an angry God and a sinful people. Moses reminds God that the Israelites are God's own people and boldly asks mercy for them. Second Reading 1 Timothy 1:12-17 The letters to Timothy are called the astoral Epistles because they contain advice especially intended for leaders in the church. Here the mercy shown to aul, who once persecuted the church, is cited as evidence that even the most unworthy may become witnesses to the grace of God. (lease stand as you are able) Gospel Acclamation page 142; Alleluia. Lord to Whom Shall We Go?
3 Gospel Luke 15:1-10 Jesus tells two stories that suggest a curious connection between the lost being found and sinners repenting. God takes the initiative to find sinners, each of whom is so precious to God that his or her recovery brings joy in heaven. Gospel Response The Gospel of the Lord for you this day. Thanks be to God. (lease be seated) Sermon astor Fran Odden (lease stand as you are able) Hymn of the Day And Jesus Said (rayer ards will be collected during the Hymn) Tune: Melita 88 88 88, John B. Dykes, 1823-1876. Text: Gracia Grindal, 1983 opyright: opyright 1994 Selah ubl. o., Inc. Used with permission. OneLicense.net A-703603. Apostles reed Inside back cover of the Hymnal rayers of Intercession page 143 Sharing the eace of hrist page 143 Meal (lease be seated) Note for the 7:30 services: Offerings may be placed in the plate at the entrance of the church as you enter or exit. Thank you.
4 (lease stand as you are able) Offertory rayer A Let us pray. Almighty Father, you are rich in mercy, despite what we truly deserve. Make us rich in mercy, as well, that our gifts might be multiplied to the glory of your kingdom. Through Jesus hrist our Lord. Amen. Words of Institution Lord s rayer page 145 (Traditional Version) Invitation to ommunion (lease be seated) (lease stand as you are able) ost-ommunion Response May the body of our Lord Jesus hrist strengthen and keep you in his light and grace. Amen. rayer after ommunion A Let us pray. Lord Jesus hrist, you have saved us, lost and alone, and have called us to eat at your table. Give us gracious hearts, that we might invite many to join us, here and in your heavenly courts above. You are the Lord forevermore. Amen. Sending (lease be seated) Today s Highlights For more information on the church s activities, please pick up the bulletin announcements from the Welcome enter, ask an usher or go to our website at www.stmattslutheran.org. (lease stand as you are able) Blessing eople of God, you have been called to be Disciples of hrist. Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God through him. Almighty God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, bless you now and forever. Amen. Dismissal page 146 ostlude Your presence has blessed our worship service. May you be strengthened by the strong word of God expressed through music and worship today. The peace of the Lord be with you as you go.
relude Welcome to Worship Gathering St. Matthew s Ev. Lutheran hurch 1615 N. Wauwatosa Ave., Wauwatosa, WI 53213 September 11 th, 2016 Seventeenth Sunday after entecost 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Service (lease stand as you are able) all to Worship God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, and the mountains shake. Though the waters roar, The LORD is our strength and our might. rayers of Remembrance, omfort and Hope for September 11, 2001/2016 We light a candle in remembrance of all those who suffered and died as a result of the attacks on September 11, 2001. O God, our hope and refuge, in our distress we come quickly to you. Shock and horror of that tragic day have subsided, replaced now with an emptiness, a longing for an innocence lost. We come remembering those who lost their lives in New York, Washington D.., and ennsylvania. We are mindful of the sacrifice of public servants who demonstrated the greatest love of all by laying down their lives for friends. We come remembering and we come in hope, not in ourselves, but in you. As foundations we once thought secure have been shaken, we are reminded of the illusion of security. In commemorating this tragedy, we give you thanks for your presence in our time of need and we seek to worship you in Spirit and in truth, our guide and our guardian. Let us pray. God of all creation, our hearts are broken over the loss we remember this day. In our remembering, may we stand with those who mourn and those who cannot stop mourning. Through remembering, may we find new comfort in your care. In our remembering may we be drawn to a new hope for the whole world, and may we gain for ourselves a measure of your peace. This we pray in the strong name of Jesus our hrist. Amen.
2 (8:30) (lease be seated) Senior hoir Hymn & Anthem #838 Beautiful Savior (The ongregation is asked to join in singing on Stanzas 1 and 4) Eternal God, in you our hope is boundless. You renew hope in us through the promise of a future in which none shall be afraid or lift up sword against a neighbor. We pray in hope for the peace of the world among peoples and nations, religions and cultures, until we become a beloved community reconciled to one another. We live by hope in the future you hold for us and the whole world. Gathering Song #845 Voices Raised to You (lease stand as you are able) Litany for the 17 th Sunday after entecost We were lost, O Lord, in our sinfulness. Thank you, Jesus, for finding us and saving us. We were lost in our selfishness. Thank you, for finding us and helping us to see the value in regarding others more than ourselves. We were lost in our greediness. Thank you, for finding us and helping us to see that all we truly need is you. We were lost, O Lord, in anger and hatred. Thank you, for finding us and loving us and teaching us how to love as you have loved us. Apostolic Greeting page 213 rayer of the Day page 215 Word (lease be seated) First Reading Exodus 32:7-14 While Moses is on Mount Sinai the people grow restless and make a golden calf to worship. Today's reading shows Moses as the mediator between an angry God and a sinful people. Moses reminds God that the Israelites are God's own people and boldly asks mercy for them. Second Reading 1 Timothy 1:12-17 The letters to Timothy are called the astoral Epistles because they contain advice especially intended for leaders in the church. Here the mercy shown to aul, who once persecuted the church, is cited as evidence that even the most unworthy may become witnesses to the grace of God.
(lease stand as you are able) Gospel Acclamation 3 page 216, Alleluia. Lord to Whom Shall We Go? Gospel Luke 15:1-10 Jesus tells two stories that suggest a curious connection between the lost being found and sinners repenting. God takes the initiative to find sinners, each of whom is so precious to God that his or her recovery brings joy in heaven. Gospel Response The Gospel of the Lord for you this day. Thanks be to God. (lease be seated) Sermon (lease stand as you are able) Hymn of the Day astor Fran Odden And Jesus Said (rayer ards will be collected during the Hymn) Tune: Melita 88 88 88, John B. Dykes, 1823-1876. Text: Gracia Grindal, 1983 opyright: opyright 1994 Selah ubl. o., Inc. Used with permission. OneLicense.net A-703603. (8:30) Apostles reed page 217 or Inside back cover of the Hymnal
4 (11:00) (lease be seated) (11:00) Baptisms page 227 Nixon Walter Ramstad Talon Jude Ramstad (11:00) (lease stand as you are able) (11:00) The Apostles reed page 229 (11:00) (lease be seated) (11:00) ongregation s Welcome to the Baptized Nixon and Talon, we receive you as our own, and as God s own children. We promise to pray for you, care for you and speak God s Word to you. We promise to support your parents as they set about the holy task of raising you up in hrist. Welcome to God s Family! rayers of Intercession Filled by the Spirit, let us join the whole people of God in hrist Jesus in praying for the church, those in need, and all of God's creation....we pray to the Lord. Lord, hear our prayer. Into your loving hands, gracious God, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in your abundant mercy; through your Son, Jesus hrist our Lord. Amen. Sharing the eace of hrist As God has given us peace through hrist, so let us pass the peace of hrist to each other. The peace of the Lord be with you all. And also with you. Thanksgiving (lease be seated) (8:30) Musical Offering The Ninety and Nine by raig ourtney Senior hoir (lease stand as you are able) Offertory page 219, Salvation Belongs to Our God Thanksgiving for the Word page 220
Lord s rayer page 221 (ontemporary Version) Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours, now and forever. Amen. Sending (lease be seated) (8:30) Installation of hristian Education Teachers and Leaders (8:30) hristian Education Hymn We Thank You, God, for Teachers 5 Tune: Wie Lieblich ist der Maien 76 76 D, Johann Steurlein, 1546-1613. Text: arolyn Winfrey Gillette. Text opyright: opyright 2004 Used with permission. OneLicense.net A-703603.
6 (8:30) Sunday School Rally Event Today s Highlights For more information on the church s activities, please pick up the bulletin announcements from the Welcome enter, ask an usher or go to our website at www.stmattslutheran.org. (lease stand as you are able) Blessing eople of God, you have been called to be Disciples of hrist. Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God through him. Almighty God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, bless you now and forever. Amen. Dismissal Go in peace to love God and serve your neighbor. Thanks be to God. ostlude Your presence has blessed our worship service. May you be strengthened by the strong word of God expressed through music and worship today. The peace of the Lord be with you as you go.