Ciad Mìle Fàilte - Pictou United Church
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Ciad Mìle Fàilte - Pictou United Church
Ciad Mìle Fàilte One Hundred Thousand Welcomes Celebrating the 240th Anniversary of the Arrival of the Ship Hector September 15th, 2013 p.1 WELCOME TO PICTOU UNITED CHURCH Rev. Mary-Beth Moriarity B.A., B.Th., M.Div. David & Shelley Pos: Ministry of Music Celebrating the 240 th Anniversary of the Arrival of the Ship Hector September 15th, 2013 Oh why left I my hame? Why did I cross the deep? Oh, why left I the land Where my forefathers sleep?" The Emigrant's Lament We Gather as God’s People Music to Gather Us offered by our “Celtic Band” Joanne & Allan Macdonald, Robbie MacInnis, John Spyder Macdonald, Shelley & David Pos. “Dhé, bu toil leam a bhith ’nam Chrìosdaidh” “Lord, I want to be a Christian in my heart” “Solus na gréine” tune: ‘Bunessan’ from the Isle of Mull Gaelic words are a translation of “Morning has Broken” The Hector Story is Remembered & Celebrated The Hector Story offered by Sandy Mackay “Caledonia” offered by John Spyder Macdonald Lighting of the Christ Candle One: ALL: One: ALL: One: Come, God. Come journey with your people for you alone are our strength and glory. Like our ancestors in the faith, we put our trust in you. Come, God. Come dwell behind us, beside us, before us, for you alone are our shelter and direction. Like our ancestors in the faith, we put our trust in you. Come, God. Come, seek and find and put us right, p.2 ALL: One: ALL: for you alone are the light in our darkness. Like our ancestors in the faith, we put our trust in you. Come, God. We know you are near. The sound of your footsteps sets us singing, dancing and praising. Like our ancestors in the faith, we dance and sing and worship you! adapted from the ‘Come God’ in Pattern of Our Days (Iona Community) and so we dance… the gift of Highland dance is offered by Allyson Parker accompanied by Amelia Parker Welcome & Announcements We Join Our Voices in Praise Psalm 90 ~ O God, Our Help in Ages Past insert Gathering Prayer One: ALL: Gather us in, O God! The lost and the lonely, the broken and breaking, The tired and tortured, the waiting and wishing, One: ALL: Gather us in, O God! The puzzled and pondering, the proud and pretentious, The sure and superior, the never inferior, The bright and the bustling, the stirrers and shakers, One: ALL: Gather us in, O God! From corner and lamplight, from mansion and campsite, From fears and obsession, from tears and depression, From untold excesses, from treasured successes, One: ALL: Gather us in, O God! Open our eyes, transform our lives, Remind us once more: “Oh, oft and oft and oft, goes the Christ in the stranger's guise.” adapted from A Wee Book of Worship ~ the Iona Community & the Celtic Rune of Hospitality Welcoming of Strangers with the Peace of Christ One: Christ be beside me, Christ be before me, p.3 Christ be behind me; Giver of life. Christ be within me, Christ be below me, Christ be above me, Companion in strife; The Peace of Christ be with you: Let Us Extend our Hand to Friend & Stranger: A sign of Christ’s peace that dwells within and amongst us. Hymn insert Jesus Calls Us Here to Meet Him We Listen For and Reflect on God’s Word Spirit of God, unseen as the wind, gentle as is the dove, teach us the truth and help us believe, show us the Saviour’s love. You spoke to us long, long ago, gave us the written word; we read it still, needing its truth, through it God’s voice is heard. Spirit of God, unseen as the wind… words by Margaret Olds tune: Skye Boat Song Psalm Precenting Psalm 23 ~ A Psalm of Trust precented by Andy Hirt & the Gaelic Choir We Sing the Psalm God is My Shepherd Teaching Moment “The Gaelic Way of Seeing” Ministry of Music ‘Dia nan Gràsan’ Voices United 748 a prayer of thanksgiving hymn by choir member Morag Burke tune based on Robert Burns' “Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon” We Respond to God’s Word We Prepare to Offer Our Gifts As we offer our gifts the gift of music is offered: “Baloo, Baleerie ~ A Gaelic Lullaby” offered by Amelia Parker p.4 Offertory tune: MacPherson’s Lament ~ Offering Prayer In gratitude and humble trust, we bring our best today to serve your cause and share your love with all along life’s way. O God, who gave yourself to us in Jesus Christ, your Son, teach us to give ourselves each day until life’s work is done. Ministry of Music ‘Laoidh Sliochd nan Gàidheal’ “Hymn of the Descendants of the Gaels” tune: Skye Boat Song Prayers of the People - Lord’s Prayer Ar n-Athair a tha air nèamh… Our Father, who art in heaven offered in Gaelic by Kathleen Reddy The Hector Story is Celebrated “Bless the Ship Hector” offered by John Spyder Macdonald; danced to by Jenna-Rose MacIsaac Chorus: O bless the Ship Hector that carried us over, for stormy deliverance, heaven be praised. Munro, Ross and Sutherland, far from the motherland on Pictou's fair shores, a New Scotland we raised. Blessing ~ Sung Blessing God to enfold you, Christ to uphold you, Spirit to keep you in heaven’s sight; so may God grace you, heal and embrace you, lead you through darkness into the light. Music to Send Us Forth words & music by John Bell “Highland Cathedral” offered by Marjorie Anne Henderson-Macdonald, Dawn Gorman, Brenda Mackean-Barss, Robbie MacInnis & David Pos. REMINDER: REMINDER: Please hold your applause until the conclusion of our service. Following Worship please join us downstairs in the Church Hall for a cuppa tea and wee bite to eat ! p.5 W e are very pleased to welcome Kathleen Reddy. Born in Sydney, NS and with roots in Antigonish and Cape Breton counties, Kathleen began learning her ancestral language at St. FX. She has taught Gaelic in schools and colleges in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and has served as an instructor for immersion courses in the Halifax area and at the Gaelic College in Cape Breton. Currently, she is a Gaelic instructor at St. FX. It is also our honour to have with us, once again, Catriona Parsons and the members of the Gaelic Choir. This Ecumenical choir was first formed in May 2009 when the first annual ecumenical Gaelic service was organized for Gaelic Month. As there was a need for a choir that could sing the metrical psalms as led by a precentor, together with new and old hymns belonging to the Protestant and Catholic traditions, singers from different parts of the province came together. Their music is a way to strengthen Gaelic cultural practices in local churches, thus boosting traditionally Gaelic communities, Their ministry of music continues to be called upon by many churches and community groups in various parts of our province. We extend our appreciation to ALL who have offered their time and talents during this time of worship. This week's bulletin is dedicated in celebration of All who over the past 13 years have made this worship so special. Mòran Taing" ~ "Many Thanks" ~ Mary Mary--Beth. If you are open to: A place of welcome... A place of learning... A place to explore your growth... A place of laughter… A place for all ages… A place where people seek to make a difference... A supportive community... WELCOME THIS WEEK AT PUC | OFFICE 485-8081 TUES 8:30-12:30, MON, WED, THURS 4:30-6:30 PM AND SUNDAY PRIOR TO AND FOLLOWING WORSHIP. Monday Sept 16 7:00 pm Christian Development Committee Meets Tuesday Sept 17 7:00 pm Senior Choir practice 7:00 pm Pastoral Care & Outreach Comm. Meets Wednesday, Sept 18 7:00 pm ‘Tapestry’ Gathering Friday, Sept 20 9:30 am Friday Funday Playgroup Next Sunday 21 10:30 am Worship—Sunday School Welcome Back! Remember to watch the Advocate and The News for our “Sunday Reports” p.6 n Na beannachda Blessings Greeting the congregation are Fay & Bob Marshall. Our Steward today Jim Parker. The Hector Tartan used in this bulletin was designed by Janice Gammon. Ship Hector photos by David Burrell. Nursery Facilities are available downstairs. For all that God can do within us, for all that God can do without us; Thanks be to God. For all in whom Christ lived before us, for all in whom Christ lives beside us; Thanks be to God. For all the Spirit wants to bring us, for where the Spirit wants to send us Thanks be to God. TAPESTRY... a Gathering of Women Faith ~ Friendship ~ Fun Wednesday, Sept. 18th @ 7 pm The planners invite you to join them in a BRING & BUY SALE Bring a new item (value under $5, maybe that gift you never used) ED or a handmade item (jam, baked goods, etc.) ALL INVIT Proceeds for future outreach projects. Sunday, September 22nd ~ Sunday School Welcome Back ! We gather back together as we join in worship . Following worship, ALL are invited to join together for a POTLUCK LUNCH. Hot dogs and drinks supplied. Please bring finger food or a dessert to share. (Remember we are a NUT AWARE zone!) A new Sunday School year means we need leaders & helpers! If you are willing to lend a hand, please call Tiena, 485-6022 p.7 p.8