December-29-Happenin.. - St. Philip Lutheran Church
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December-29-Happenin.. - St. Philip Lutheran Church
the Happenings December 29, 2013 at St. Philip First Sunday of Christmas Welcome! St. Philip Lutheran Church is a community where all people are welcome, may come to know Jesus Christ, become faithful followers empowered by the Holy Spirit, and are sent with Christ’s love into the world. Claimed by God in the Waters of Baptism on Sunday, December 29, 2013 10:45am Patricia Elizabeth Thomas Aaliyah Tyra Nicole Thomas Kadence Elizabeth Bellinger WORSHIP Worship Notes - December 29, 2013 INTRODUCTION: As we celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas, our gospel today confronts us with the death of innocent children at the hands of Herod. The birth of Christ does not remove the power of evil from our world, but its light gives us hope as we walk with all the "holy innocents" of past generations and today who have suffered unjustly. In our gathering around word and meal, God continues to redeem us, lift us up, and carry us as in days of old. FIRST READING: Isaiah 63:7–9 God does not delegate divine intervention to a messenger or angel. God's own presence brings salvation. The prophet and all who read these words join in celebrating God's gracious deeds. God trusts that God's people will not act falsely. SECOND READING: Hebrews 2:10–18 Through Jesus' suffering and death, the trail to eternal salvation has been blazed for us. We do not fear death, because he has conquered the power of death. Thus Christ, our merciful and faithful high priest, has the final say over the destiny of our lives. Saturday Evening Worship Servants December 28 January 4 Michael Clough TBD Cantor Beth Clough TBD Altar Guild Mary Austin LeRae Schnickel Duane Eatinger Duane Eatinger Jerry Jantz Jerry Jantz Keyboardist Usher Sound Board Worship Servants for THIS week (12/29) 8:00 a.m. Assisting Mike Graff Lector Mike McNamara Noelle McAdams Acolytes Josephyine Feathers Sara Wall Ian McAdams Dylan Bolt Communion Deacons Pam Kubicek Sandi Stevermer Linda Young Emilie Young Ushers Bob Delong Barb Delong Robert Kidder Bob Kidder Chris White Marc Roswech Bryant Barchet GOSPEL: Matthew 2:13–23 Matthew relates the slaughter of babies in Bethlehem as one example of evil in the world. Jesus has been born into this world to manifest God's presence and save his people from their sins. Greeters Children’s Bulletins & Participation Children are always welcome at our services! During the service they are encouraged to come forward to the altar for a special children’s conversation and then again with their offerings. We also have special bulletins for children - please ask the ushers. 10:45 a.m. Nancy & Howard Hanson Altar Guild Nancy Hanson Carolyn Endecott Mary Hatlestad Teresa Cline Sound Board Marc DeFur Mark Michel Ambassadors Mary Hatlestad Worship Servants for NEXT week (01/05) 8:00am Assisting 10:45 a.m. Janet Wagner Acolytes Tessa Leonard Anna Zimmerman Charlie Petersen Skyler Gates Free Nursery Childcare Communion Deacons Barb Donaho Karen Bentz Erica Giesen Nikki Giesen The nursery is open during worship services and education hour for infants and young children. Ask an usher to direct you. Ushers Jerry Black Chuck Krieger Rod Mauler Dick Rusch Greg Luer Will Rogge Altar Guild Barb Delong Jeanne Rasmussen Margaret Rusch Kris Mauler 2 Ambassadors “All of us sharing our gifts in service” Jill & Greg Luer December 29, 2013 First Sunday of Christmas 8:00am and 10:45am - With One Voice - Setting 5 GATHERING *Please stand as you are able. PRELUDE “What Child is This?” (arr. William C. Dix) Brian Counterman, saxophone WORDS OF WELCOME & MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS violence in our world, our own conflicted hearts. In your mercy, mend us. Reconnect us to one another and to you. Let peace reign over all the earth, through the Prince of peace, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. P: In the Word who has come to dwell with us, God has given us grace upon grace: forgiveness that is stronger than our sins, love that can heal every broken heart. Hear this word of God’s pardon and peace: in the name of † Jesus our Savior, you are free from all your sins. Rise, shine, for your light has come. C: Amen. Please turn and face forward for the opening hymn. CALL TO WORSHIP *OPENING HYMN Red hymnal, #298 The musical call to worship begins the service, encouraging us to quietly prepare our hearts and minds to receive the Word of God. “The Bells of Christmas” “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” *GREETING (John M. Neale/Henry S. Coffin) Brian Counterman, saxophone *HYMN OF PRAISE *CONFESSION & FORGIVENESS *PRAYER OF THE DAY Please stand as you are able and face the baptismal font at the rear of the sanctuary. Please be seated. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” All may make the sign of the cross, the sign marked at baptism, as the minister begins. P: Blessed be the holy Trinity, † one God, the Maker of heaven and earth, the Word made flesh, the Lord and giver of life. C: Amen. P: Let us come into the light of Christ, confessing our need for God’s mercy. Silence is kept for reflection. P: God of peace, We confess that we are not at peace-with others or with ourselves. We bring to you all that tears us apart: discord in our families, > WORD FIRST READING: Isaiah 63:7-9 SECOND READING: Hebrews 2:10-18 *GOSPEL ACCLAMATION “Angels We Have Heard on High” - refrain only *GOSPEL: Matthew 2:13-23 Please be seated. www.stphilip-co.org 3 CHILDREN’S CONVERSATION *HOLY, HOLY All children are encouraged to come forward. “What Child is This?” SERMON - Pastor Brad *WORDS OF INSTITUTION “The Problem of Evil” *LORD’S PRAYER *HYMN OF THE DAY Red hymnal, #300 Please be seated. “The First Noel” ________________________________________________________ 8:00am *NICENE CREED *PRAYERS OF INTERCESSION ———————————————————————————————- 10:45am HOLY RITE OF BAPTISM Patricia Elizabeth Thomas Aaliyah Tyra Nicole Thomas Kadence Elizabeth Bellinger COMMUNION Please move to the altar as indicated by the ushers. Pre-filled communion cups in the center of the communion tray contain grape juice. You may request a gluten-free wafer from the communion server. ALL are welcome, for it is the Lord’s Table. LAMB OF GOD COMMUNION MUSIC Brian Counterman, saxophone “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” “Do You Hear What I Hear?” Please turn to page 227 in your red ELW hymnal, stand as you are able, and face the baptismal font at the rear of the sanctuary. “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” ________________________________________________________ (Sullivan/Sears) *SHARING OF THE PEACE *POST-COMMUNION BLESSING Please be seated. MEAL (Noel Regney/Gloria Shayne) *POST-COMMUNION CANTICLE “Love Has Come” *POST-COMMUNION PRAYER PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND GIFTS The offering is received as the Lord’s Table is prepared. Children are invited to bring their gifts to the altar. All quarters received will go to the ELCA World Hunger program. OFFERING MUSIC “Christmas Time is Here” (Vince Guaraldi/Lee Mendelson) Brian Counterman, saxophone *OFFERTORY “In the Bleak Midwinter” 4 SENDING *BLESSING *SENDING HYMN Red hymnal, #290 “Go Tell It on the Mountain” *DISMISSAL *OFFERING PRAYER POSTLUDE *GREAT THANKSGIVING “My Favorite Things” *PREFACE Brian Counterman, saxophone (Rodgers/Hammerstein) “All of us sharing our gifts in service” Members of St. Philip: Dawn Collins, Tony Cordova, Steven Barber, Wanda Trentham, Norma Jean Bennigsdorf, Nita Urben, and Ron Rossi. Family Members: Brigitte Doerr (cousin of Annelore Fecht), Nancy Perkins (mother of Deborah Perkins-Smith), Sal Cicatello (relative of Mary Mahaffey), Jacci Rager (Kim Wood’s cousin), Peggy Olson (Howard Olson’s daughter-in-law), Nathaniel Knight (Robin & Galinda Knight’s son), Harriett Hansen (Kirstine Rand’s great-aunt), Tom Kirk (Kirstine Rand’s uncle), Mary Beth Stimmel (Kirstine Rand’s aunt), Louise and Ron Carlson (Kirstine Rand’s mother and stepfather), Frances Keller (Duane Eatinger’s sister), Cathy Silco (Tom Silco’s sister), and Debbie Keeney (Chuck Krieger’s daughter). Friends: The Hutchens family (Nancy Beyer), the Bullock family (Galinda Knight), Steph Zambo and Jed Knafelc (Galinda Knight), Cindy Byrne (friend of Deborah Perkins-Smith), Betty Hill (Barb Delong), Eric Nelson (Mahaffey family), family and friends of Lois Jenkins (former member), Ron & Karen Keller and daughter Michelle (White, Cashman, Klingman families), Julie Ley (Roswech family), Lori Watson (Roswech family), and Eileen Stetson (Hansons). Prayers of healing for President Ramaro from our companion synod in Madagascar. Prayers of love and remembrance for our friends in Madagascar. Prayers for those affected by the tragedy at Arapahoe High School; prayers for the friends and family of Claire Davis. Prayers for the family of Karl Pierson. Prayers of remembrance and love for all our homebound members. For all servicemen and women deployed around the world, those suffering with PTSD and those with ties to St. Philip who are currently serving our country. If you have a prayer concern that you wish to have printed in the Happenings, please call the church office at 303.979.4491 or complete the prayer request section on a Connection Card and place it in the offering plate. Prayer requests will be listed for two weeks unless otherwise requested. Thank you. www.stphilip-co.org 5 WORSHIP Attendance Worship Sources Reprinted from Words for Worship, copyright 2013 Augsburg Fortress. Used by permission. Scripture quotations (except psalms) from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989 Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. All rights reserved. Used by permission. License #13076W. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A-705770. --------------------------------------------------------------Opening Hymn: ELW #298 “The Bells of Christmas” Text: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872; tr. Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1823-1883, alt. Music: Carl C. N. Balle, 1806-1855. Worshipers on Saturday, 12/21/13 (5:30pm) Worshipers on Sunday, 12/22/13 (8:00am) Worshipers on Sunday, 12/22/13 (10:45am) Total Attendance 79 118 84 281 Christmas Eve Worship Worshipers on Tuesday, (3:00pm) Worshipers on Tuesday, (5:00pm) Worshipers on Tuesday, (7:00pm) Worshipers on Tuesday, (10:00pm) Total Attendance 185 315 265 136 901 Christmas Day Worship Worshipers on Wednesday, (10am) 63 Hymn of the Day: ELW #300 “The First Noel” Text: English traditional Music: English traditional; arr. John Stainer, 18401901. Sending Hymn: ELW #290 “Go Tell It on the Mountain” Text: African American spiritual, refrain; John W. Work Jr., 1872-1925, stanzas, alt. Music: African American spiritual. -------------------------------------------------------------------------Hymn of Praise: ELW #270 “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” Text: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788, alt. Music: Felix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847; arr. William H. Cummings, 1831-1915. Gospel Acclamation: ELW #289 “Angels We Have Heard on High” Text: French carol; tr. H.F. Hemy, The Crown of Jesus Music, 1864 Music: French carol; arr. Edward S. Barnes, 1887 -1958. Offertory: ELW #294 “In the Bleak Midwinter” Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti, 1830-1894 Music: Gustav Holst, 1874 -1934. Choir and Bells on Break Sanctuary Choir is on break; rehearsals will resume Thursday, January 9th. Ringing Brass is also on break until Tuesday, January 7th. Interested in joining? Contact Dr. Nancy Beyer at 303.979.4491. Holy, Holy, Holy: ELW #296 “What Child Is This?” Text: William C. Dix, 1837-1898 Music: English ballad, 16th century. Lamb of God: With One Voice, Setting 5, pg. 39 “Lamb of God” Post-Communion Canticle: ELW #292 “Love Has Come” Text: Ken Bible, b. 1950 Music: F. Seguin, Recueil de noëls composés en langue provenaçale, 1856 Text © 1996 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. Please Be Courteous Please silence all electronic devices when in the sanctuary. Thank you. Altar Flowers A/V Team Volunteer Opportunity The Audio/Visual team needs more volunteers to operate the sound board and run slides during worship services. If interested, please contact Steve Rower at 303.904.3342. 6 The altar is blessed with flowers donated by Lisa Edington to honor the birthday of daughter Victoria. The 2014 flower chart is up; now is the perfect time to sign up! Call or stop by the office. “All of us sharing our gifts in service” DISCIPLESHIP Senior High Youth Group Youth in high school, this is for YOU! Senior High Youth Group is a place for youth to get together, hang out, play games and have a short devotion. We have a blast getting together every Sunday from 7:00-8:30pm in the youth room. Feel free to join us any time you can! The next youth group will be on January 5th. Contact Pastor Brad if you have any questions at: bdoty@stphilip-co.org. FAMILY LIFE COMMUNITY CARE Family Promise Week was a Success! Our final Family Promise rotation for 2103 was a wonderful experience for our homeless guests, thanks to the kindness, compassion and generosity of the people of St. Philip. Thank you to everyone who volunteered for the Christmas week rotation. Now that the rotation has ended, we have the usual clean-up chores—dishes need to be picked up, and laundry needs to be cleaned. Please pick up a bag of dirty laundry, take it home, wash and fold, and then return to the church. Contact Bob Delong with any questions at 303.973.3996, or email him at: delongfamilybob@gmail.com. EVANGELISM Coffee Fellowship Today Karen Smith is the Coffee Hostess today. Thank you! Coffee Fellowship at St. Philip takes place in the narthex from 9-9:30am immediately following the first service. Light refreshments are served along with generous servings of fellowship. Please join us! Seeds of South Sudan Fundraiser Dine anytime in December at Virgilio’s Italian restaurant, save your itemized receipt, and give it to Sue Counterman. Virgilio’s will give a check for 10% of all December receipts to the Seeds of South Sudan, an organization dedicated to helping the “Lost Boys.” For more information, go to: www.seedsofsouthsudan.org, or contact Sue Counterman at: sue.counterman@coloradoacademy.org. Men’s Bible Study Tuesday evening men’s Bible study will resume on January 7th. Contact Paul Selander for more information. St. Philip Book Club The book club will meet on Tuesday, January 14th at 7pm in the youth room to discuss the book “Snow in August” by Pete Hamill. All are welcome to attend—the discussions are always lively! “All of us sharing our gifts in service” 7 This Week at St. Philip SUN, December 29 Family Promise week—guests depart 8:00a Worship 9:00a Coffee Fellowship 10:45a 7:00P SAT, January 4 9:00a ACA 9:00a HOA meeting 10:30a Worship 5:30p Al-Anon Worship Service Youth Group SUN, January 5 MON, December 30 8:00a Worship 4:15P Prayer Team 9:00a Coffee Fellowship 6:30P Prayer Shawl Ministry 9:30a Education Hour 10:45a TUE, December 31—NEW YEAR’S EVE 6:30P 7:00p Worship Youth Group BS Troop 554 meeting WED, January 1 –NEW YEAR’S DAY Church Office closed No activities scheduled THU, January 2 7:00a Men’s breakfast (off-site at Robert’s Deli) 7:00P Boy Scouts—OA/RT FRI, January 3—Church office open 8am-noon KeyKeeper Duty The Keykeeper this week (12/29-01/04) is John Breed. Next week’s Keykeeper (1/5-1/11) will be Jay Breidenbach. Thank you for your service! THE LIGHTER SIDE No activities scheduled St. Philip Lutheran Church 7531 S. Kendall Blvd. • Littleton, CO 80128 303.979.4491 Website: www.stphilip-co.org Senior Pastor: Nathan P. Doerr Associate Pastor: Brad Doty Director of Music Ministries: Dr. Nancy Beyer Organist: Gretchen Martin Business Administrator: Linda Goodnough Parish Secretary: Susan Riecks Nursery: Paula Googins 8 “All of us sharing our gifts in service”