August 19, 2012 G A T H E R I N G Please silence all electronic devices and prepare for worship in silent prayer. PRELUDE Prayer [Wagner] ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DAY Pastor McEachran HYMN Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty! ELW Hymn 413 CONFESSION AND FORGIVENESS APOSTOLIC GREETING KYRIE HYMN OF PRAISE PRAYER OF THE DAY (congregation is seated) CHILDREN S MESSAGE Bread Pastor McEachran W O R D FIRST LESSON Proverbs 9:1 6 L Word of God. Word of Life. RESPONSE Lord, Let My Heart Be Good Soil ELW Hymn 512 SECOND LESSON Ephesians 5:15 20 L Word of God. Word of Life. (congregation stands) GOSPEL ACCLAMATION The Good News of Jesus according to John. Glory to you, O Lord. GOSPEL John 6:25-34, 51 58 The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, O Christ. SERMON Equipped...Equipping Pastor McEachran Laurel Kroschel Jared Rowe HYMN OF THE DAY ELW Hymn 645 Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation Order of Worship 9:30 am Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost Congregation A Assisting Minister Pastor LORD, Where Do I Fit In? Summer Sermon Series 2012 Have you ever wondered how God is calling you? Or questioned where your place is in the world? Do you sometimes feel like you go through the motions without purpose? These are serious questions and they deserve serious answers. At the core of these questions is the issue of vocation. What is God calling you to do?
APOSTLES CREED I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living 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. THE PRAYERS A Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. THE PEACE The peace of the Lord be with you always. And also with you. (shared in community) OFFERING You Are Holy [Harling/Cherwein, arr. DeJong] Kristin Bateman, Flute; David Henry, Soprano Saxophone; Rob Parks, percussion; Ken DeJong, piano OFFERTORY VERSE OFFERTORY PRAYER GREAT THANKSGIVING SANCTUS WORDS OF INSTITUTION M E A L THE LORD S PRAYER 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. (congregation is seated) LAMB OF GOD 2
COMMUNION DISTRIBUTION AND HEALING PRAYERS What Feast of Love ELW Hymn 487 Come, Let Us Eat ELW Hymn 491 Come With Us, O Blessed Jesus ELW Hymn 501 POST-COMMUNION BLESSING May the body and blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, strengthen and keep you in God s loving grace, now and forever. Amen. POST-COMMUNION CANTICLE PRAYER S E N D I N G BLESSING For I am not ashamed of the gospel; it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who has faith, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, The one who is righteous will live by faith, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Romans 1:16-17 CLOSING HYMN Sent Forth By God s Blessing ELW Hymn 547 A Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Thanks be to God. POSTLUDE A Festive Trumpet Tune [Wagner] 3
THE FLOWERS are given to the glory of God by Karen and Jeff Laub in honor of their 17th wedding anniversary. HEALING PRAYERS are offered during the distribution of Holy Communion. Kneelers are provided on the east and west sides of the sanctuary. Trained healing ministers are waiting to receive your requests before or after receiving the Eucharist. It can be especially meaningful to have a laying on of hands and an anointing of oil, if desired. It is appropriate to bring ANY request or concern that you may have for yourself or someone else. These may be prayers for emotional, spiritual, or physical healing. It can be a peace that brings wholeness, according to God s will, in a number of ways. THE GATHERING AND MISSION TRIP SUNDAY: Today, the high school Gathering Team who went to New Orleans and the middle school Mission Team who served the Yakama Nation lead worship and host the fellowship time following worship. They invite you to stay after worship to hear more about their service and how their trips shaped their lives. JOANNA SZABO: Thank you to Joanna Szabo for going above and beyond in her work in Youth and Family Ministries this summer. Her energy and enthusiasm gave joy to our youth all summer W E L C O M E t o d a y A T S A I N T A N D R E W S long. We thanked her during worship last Sunday; she will be honored during the fellowship time today. Please join us in thanking her. SUMMER SERMON SERIES: Lord, Where Do I Fit In? We continue our 10-week summer sermon series of faith stories about how God calls his people. Each week s bulletin also includes a devotion to help you reflect on God s calling to do his work in the world. This week we Equip. Next week: Send. For a preview, read John 3:31-35. GOT SPAM? Only TWO WEEKS to go! SPAM is a welcome source of nutrition for those who are hungry and served by the Emergency Feeding Program (EFP). So, here is the challenge for August. Let s SPAM, with the good kind, the Corner of Blessing. Not just a little, but a LOT of SPAM so that those who are hungry are fed. Pastor McEachran, who has never tasted SPAM, will eat a serving on September 2 if 800 cans of SPAM are collected! Watch the Spam-o-Meter in the Corner of Blessing to track our progress. So far, we have collected over 150 cans. Join your Outreach and Servant Ministries Team in making a difference. For more information contact EFP, 206-329-0300, or visit www.emergencyfeeding.org. SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE continues through September 9. There is one worship service only at 9:30 am, followed by a time of fellowship hosted by various ministries. 4 n e x t s u n d a y a t s a i n t a n d r e w s CELEBRATE THE MUSIC MINISTRY OF KEN DEJONG: Next Sunday, August 26, is Music Director/Organist Ken DeJong s last day at Saint Andrew s. Join us to honor Ken s 25 years of service and ministry: 9:30 am - Worship 10:45 am - Catered Brunch 5:00 pm - Organ with Brass and Percussion Conducted by Kenneth L. DeJong with Guest Organist, Paul Klemme. A Cookie Bar Reception follows the concert. The invitation is on page 16. Response cards can be found in the narthex and returned to the box on the table. You can also respond online. Visit and click on Celebration of the Music Ministry of Ken DeJong. Please respond by TODAY, August 19.
A D U L T E D U C A T I O N D U R I N G T H E W E E K TUESDAY MORNING MEN (TMM) TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY Facilitator: Dave Marcrander Presenter: Pastor McEachran (6:30 am in the Library) (9:30 am in the Conference Room) On August 21, TMM will begin reading/studying Classes resume on Tuesday, September 11, when Embracing the Prophets in Temporary Culture. we begin a study of Acts of the Apostles. Want Join us at 6:30 am in the library for stimulating to get started? Read Acts 24:1-27, 25:1-12, and and lively discussion, and coffee too! 26:1-32. This pre-reading = the witness of Paul in faith in Jesus. Y O U T H a n d f a m i l y M I N I S T R I E S F GOD SQUAD (youth entering grades 9-12): Lock-In! On Thursday, August 23, at 3:00 pm to Friday, August 24, 3:00-4:00 pm, join us for a Dual-lock-in/out with Central Lutheran Church in Capitol Hill. What are we going to do? Fundraise $300+ for Community Lunch on Capitol Hill s (CLCH) additional compostable bin. You can learn more about Community Lunch on Capitol Hill at www.communitylunch.org Have a BBQ at Golden Gardens and watch the sun set Crash at Central Lutheran Church and play games Volunteer at the CLCH Friday morning from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Cost: $15 (Scholarships available upon request) You can sign up in the Narthex or by email to Emily, emily@salchome.org. Please RSVP ASAP! Parents and Adults! Want to help? You can do so by enjoying fellowship with a friend at Golden Gardens in Seattle while setting up and bbq ing for the youth. Let Emily know if you can participate. Y JUBILEE SERVICE DAY: Next Saturday, August 25, is the day! Help improve Bellevue elementary schools and enhance Eastside homes for families who need assistance. Register at www.jubileereach.org/serviceday to volunteer in the morning and/or afternoon. Brochures with more information are in the narthex. Y MAASAE GIRLS SCHOLARSHIPS: Thank you for your response in providing scholarships for students at the Maasae Girls Lutheran Secondary School in Tanzania. To learn where help is still needed, contact Jean Wahlstrom. Y EMERGENCY FEEDING PROGRAM (EFP): Join the Pineapple Parade in August for EFP! In addition to SPAM, EFP welcomes donations of pineapple juice (46-ounce cans or small pulltop cans), canned chunk pineapple (20-ounce cans packed in juice); or $28 to purchase a case of pineapple juice. Bring your donations to the Corner of Blessing in the narthex. For more O U T R E A C H M I N I S T R I E S information contact EFP, 206-329-0300, or visit www.emergencyfeeding.org. Y THE SOPHIA WAY SHELTER: The Sophia Way is very happy to announce that they are close to beginning building a new shelter for homeless women at St. Luke s Lutheran Church in Bellevue. Sophia s Place will provide overnight shelter for 21 homeless women as well as an open shelter during the day for additional homeless women. They will need items such as twin sheet sets, blankets, mirrors, night stands, lamps, bath mats, surge protectors, mattress pads, laundry baskets, and shower caddies. They are also asking for donations of funds to purchase the following items in bulk: twin mattresses, pillow and mattress protectors, and wardrobe storage lockers. Please see the list posted on bulletin board in the narthex or call Leslie Miller, 425-463-6285, extension 110, to select your donation. This is a great opportunity to be part of setting up a larger shelter with more convenience, safety, and comfort. 5
Y COLLECTIONS: Dorcas Circle and Health and Wholeness Ministry welcome your contributions for the following ministries. Place donations in the baskets near the elevator in the narthex. Sewing kits for Lutheran World Relief (LWR): fabric (three yards or more per piece), thread Personal care kits for LWR: bath-size towel (dark color, light-weight, 27 x 52 ), two bath size bars of soap, an adult size toothbrush, large sturdy comb, and metal nail clippers Supplies for Compass Housing Alliance: travel-sized soaps, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion, toothbrushes and toothpaste, razors and shaving cream, Q-tips, feminine hygiene products, new/never used combs and brushes, new/never used nail files, new/never used nail clippers, new and gently used towels, pillows and pillow cases, twin sheets S A I N T A N D R E W S O P P O R T U N I T I E S A N D A N N O U N C E M E N T S Ì WEDDING BLESSINGS: Heidi Hall and Kevin Zvilna will be married next Saturday, August 25. They ask for your prayers. Ì ABC PHOTOS: Families of Confirmands - photos of the confirmands are in the church office. Look for them on the credenza behind the desk. Ì WOF EVENT - Front Street Market and Issaquah Art Walk - open to all women of Saint Andrew s. On Friday, September 7, the Women Over Fifty (WOF) group will be meeting at the Front Street Market in Issaquah at 4:30 pm for a casual picnic dinner and then will continue on to enjoy the art, music and the fun atmosphere of the Issaquah Art Walk. Bring your picnic dinner or plan to buy food at the Front Street Market. Plates, napkins, bottled water and dessert will be provided. For additional information about the Issaquah Art Walk, visit www.downtownissaquah.com or email Joyce Nelson. All women of Saint Andrew s are welcome to join us! Ì MUSIC MINISTRY TRANSITION: The Music Transition Team has completed the informationgathering and first résumé review phases of work. A position description is completed and the position is posted on the Saint Andrew s Lutheran Church website, jobs.salchome.org. Initial interviews are being conducted. The interview team includes David Anderson, Marie Bean, Jim Davis, Stephanie Lester, Pastor McEachran and Pastor Telyea. The Transition Team members are Aaron Davis, Tom Getzinger, Stephanie Lester, Linda Powell 6 and Dan Johnson, Chair. We ask for your continued prayers and support. Please feel free to contact any member of the Transition Team if you have questions or comments. Ì BUILDING AND PROPERTY PROJECTS OF THE MONTH: The Building and Property committee maintains a list of tasks that need to be done around the church building and grounds. Currently there are over 170 projects on the list! Each month, the committee will ask for help on one or two projects. The projects for August are: Clean water feature in Memorial garden Repair lights in Memorial garden For more information about these projects, contact Building and Property Committee chair Rick West. Ì LET S GO FISHING! The fishing trip with Pastor Telyea, originally scheduled for June, is happening on Saturday, September 15. Meet at Saint Andrew s at 8:00 am. We will travel to Rocky Ford in eastern Washington and return that night. Flyers with all the details are in the narthex. RSVP by September 9 to Pastor Telyea, wes@salchome.org. Ì MEN S FALL RETREAT: MEN! Save the weekend of October 26-27 and join us for our annual fall retreat at Valley Camp in North Bend. Our leader is Dr. Dan Peterson from Seattle University. His topic is What Does It Mean to be Lutheran? Contact Rick West for more information.
For Sunday, August 26: Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost Joshua 24:1 2a, 14 18; Ephesians 3:12-17; John 3:31-35 Sunday Servers for August 26 Assisting Minister: Greeter: Eric Bean Carol Muecke Communion Assistant: Lector: Sharon Gurtel Claudia Browers Acolytes: Ushers: Kris Gordon and Sean Carney Steve and Delores Johnson Crucifer: Coffee Hosts: Davis Carmichael Celebration Brunch for Ken DeJong Altar Guild: Gayle Rhymes and Ann Berglind 7
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